Master TEW International Business cases - Van Hoof Q 186 uickprinter Koningstraat 13 2000 Antwerpen www.quickprinter.be 2.90 EUR International Business: Cases Case 1: Whirlpool Whirlpool’s Dramatic Turnaround through Internationalization Whirlpool exemplifies how internationalization can rejuvenate declining sales and optimize cost structures. Background Headquartered in Benton Harbor‚ Michigan‚ Whirlpool Corporation makes washers‚ dryers‚ refrigerators‚ dishwashers‚ freezers
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Logistics Management Submitted to:Meenakshi Negi | Submitted by:Chandan SinhaCharu SinghGagandeep KaurGaurav Sharma | FedEx is a supply chain company. We are very cognizant of trying to make our customers’ supply chain more efficient. But‚ at the same time‚ we became very focused on our internal supply chain." - Edith Kelly-Green‚ Vice President and Chief Sourcing Officer‚ FedEx Corporation. "FedEx’s Supply Chain Services represents the best of the best and the organization has set an example ..
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Republic had an important hub in Memphis‚ as did Federal Express. The result would be global airlines with hubs in Asia and Europe as well as across the United States. Will an enlarged Delta Airlines be a threat for FedEx? FedEx will not be treated by Delta airlines because FedEx itself had their own experience and established more than a decade. They
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Head: FEDEX’S ORGANIZATION PROCESS FedEx’s Organization Process University of Houston Downtown FedEx’s Organization Process 2 Abstract FedEx had attained significant position among the world ’s most accepted and committed employers. It operates with more than 275‚000 employees and contractors. Another significant function of FedEx management is organizing. Organizing is the process of dividing work into convenient tasks or duties‚ grouping such duties in the form of positions‚ grouping
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United Parcel Service’s IPO Question 1: What are the key success factors and risks for UPS given its business strategy? In the package-delivery industry timely‚ accurate and competitively priced services are the key success factors. With over 13 million packages delivered each business day‚ UPS had drastically invested in technology‚ which had played an important role on its growth. UPS’s well developed computer systems had ensured to UPS customers an excellent service which fulfils its customer
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UPS‚ FedEx‚ Airborne Express‚ and the U.S. Postal Service. Since 2000‚ American consumers have spent more than $50 billion to ship parcels‚ packages‚ and overnight letters. New parcel distribution patterns developed due to the way U.S. manufacturing companies are operating. The Internet has expanded the reach of direct marketing‚ particularly with retail transactions requiring home delivery. Globalization has also created the need for parcel carriers to expand worldwide. UPS and FedEx are
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become a publicly traded company. In response to this‚ we will first analyze UPS¡¦s business strategy and it¡¦s sustainability of its current performance. Then we will look at key factors to estimate the UPS¡¦s market capitalization value using FedEx¡¦s multiples as well as ¡§best in breed¡¨ company premiums. From this‚ we concluded that UPS¡¦s IPO should create a market capitalization for UPS between $17‚520 million and $30‚415 million. Evaluation UPS is the largest parcel delivery service
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(Porter’s 5 Forces) Analysis of the competitive environment can be done utilising Michael Porter’s 5-forces model of UPS and FedEx. Porter’s theoretical framework allows us to determine the overall profitability and sustainability within the industry (Laudon & Laudon 2006‚ pg.99; Hubbard 2004‚ pg.211). We reckon that in this case‚ the competitive forces for both UPS and FedEx are very similar because they are both in the same industry. Power of substitutes: Communications technologies such as
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high-volume and high-variety‚ they would use the mass customization strategy. While FedEx Corporation uses more than one process strategy listed in the four process PowerPoint presentation‚ the one process strategy that stands out the most is Mass Customization. FedEx has high-volume and high-variety. FedEx does not actually produce a product‚ but rather a service. When we think of Mass Customization strategy and FedEx‚ we must think in terms of service‚ not necessarily product. Using the mass customization
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perspective. It is clear that FedEx ’s commitment to operational planning is a key component of the organization ’s current and longstanding success. However‚ the company ’s operational planning strategy is not without its weaknesses. FedEx has helped to create an expectation of the company as more than an overnight shipping heavyweight. It says so on the company ’s
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