OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the technical and economic feasibility of using locally produced hydrogenated castor wax as a substitute for imported stearic acid GIVEN: Demand: 1‚000 bags per month of Stearic Acid (25kg per bag) Thickening agent – 12% of the weight of the final product (30% of product cost) Stearic acid Cost: Price - $1‚600/1000 kgs. FOB USA Sea Freight Cost - $1‚800 per container van (1‚000 bags @ 25kg. per bag) Fixed Ordering Cost – Php 3‚000 per shipment Custom Duty – 10% based
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The threats to the automotive industry in Australia are very concerning to the prosperity of its workers and the companies who have chosen to do business there. First‚ the lax tariff laws on imported vehicles make Australia a target market for most automakers. The business environment has become extremely competitive as a result of the competition from over 65 auto brands. The market becomes very diluted because of the amount of choices available to consumers. To make matters worse‚ the last
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FUTURE OF DAIRY INDUSTRY IN INDIA By:Daksh Mahajan (MBA batch(2012-14)‚Ambedkar University ‚Dwarka campus‚Delhi) Dairying has played an important role in strengthening India’s rural economy. It has been recognised as an instrumental to bring about socio – economic transformation. Small & marginal farmers and landless labourers derive a substantial part of their livelihood from the sale of milk .We own about seventy percent of cattle in the rural areas. The vast potential of dairying is in
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WORTHINGTON INDUSTRIES 1. INTRODUCTION The Worthington steel company founded 1955‚ essentially invented the steel processing industry as it exit today. The company‚ head quartered in Columbus‚ Ohio‚ operated 53 plants in 11 country and boasted 7.500 employees. John H. McConnell founded the company in 1955. An established leader with more than 1.000 customers. Worthington steel served a broad range of markets‚ including automotive‚ lawn and garden‚ construction‚ hard were‚ furniture‚ and office
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System used in the organization. A business strategy entails futuristic organizational planning that result in companies gaining competitive advantage. It is direct linked to supporting area such as marketing‚ procurement‚ and information system. The case of Comair airline‚ even after acquisition by Delta airline must recognize the above and initiate plans for aligning themselves with success factors. The following are incorporate an analysis of the company as well as recommendation for improvements
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DPorter’s Diamond Model on Competitiveness Factor conditions for production are the inputs and infrastructure necessary for competition‚ which include: • Human resources: quality and quantity of skilled labor‚ cost of personnel‚ and labor skill variety; • Physical resources: “the abundance‚ quality‚ accessibility‚ and cost of the nation’s land‚ water‚ mineral‚ or timber deposits‚ hydroelectric power sources‚ fishing grounds‚ and other physical traits.” (Porter‚ 1990‚ p. 74); • Knowledge resources:
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Introduction To perform the Industry Analysis it is better to follow Michael Porter ’s five forces model. This analysis framework was created so that it helps managers in their task to analyze competitive forces to the company. (Hill & Jones 80) This model is only one of the models that can be used for this task but it is one of the more popular models. The five forces that we will have to look at for this model are (1) the risk of new and potential competitors; (2) the bargaining power of
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Fast Food Industry in India Communication and Composition Mayur Keshwani Table of Contents ABSTRACT 3 MARKET SIZE & MAJOR PLAYERS 4 MAJOR PLAYERS IN FAST FOOD 4 REASON FOR EMERGENCE 5 Gender Roles: 5 Paucity of Time: 5 Working Women: 5 Large population: 5 CHALLENGES FOR THE INDUSTRY 6 Social and cultural implications of Indians switching to western breakfast food: 6 Emphasis on the usage of bio-degradable products: 6 Retrenchment of employees: 6 PROBLEMS OF INDUSTRY
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(2011) © (2011) IACSIT Press‚ Bali‚ Indonesia Case Study for Restaurant Queuing Model Mathias Dharmawirya School of Information Systems Binus International – Binus University Jakarta‚ Indonesia mdharmawirya@binus.edu Erwin Adi School of Computer Science Binus International – Binus University Jakarta‚ Indonesia eadi@binus.edu busy fast food restaurant [3]‚ as well as to increase throughput and efficiency [5]. This paper uses queuing theory to study the waiting lines in Sushi Tei Restaurant at
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OF ANALYSIS OF UK OIL AND GAS SECTOR 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 UK OIL SECTOR OVERVIEW The oil and gas industry is a large Industry and contributes a critical role in driving the global economy (Sam’s et. al.‚ 2006).The upstream section of the Industry is involved with the first stage of exploration and production‚ the midstream section involves the transportation of crude through pipelines‚ ships e.t.c to the refineries. The downstream is involved with refining and process of the oil and gas products
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