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    1. Concept 1) What is global sourcing? Global sourcing is defined as the process of identifying‚ developing‚ and utilizing the source of supply for the enterprise through expanding purchasing activities internationally. It is a part of post reengineering activities which is an useful measure of cutting cost. Global sourcing is a typical example of foreign construction outsourcing firms which process construction by distributing each process of construction work to vendors instead of running on

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    1.1 GLOBAL SOURCING 1.1.1 Definition Global sourcing is defined as a centralized procurement strategy of a international consortium‚ whereby a central buying organization strives to create economies of scale through corporate wide standardization and benchmarking. A definition focused on this aspect of global sourcing is: "proactively integrating and coordinating common items and materials‚ processes‚ designs‚ technologies‚ and suppliers across worldwide purchasing‚ engineering‚ and operating

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    What is global sourcing and why is it so important? Because companies sourcing from both inside and outside their country borders are better able to compete. The global reality As international demand grows for more and better products and services‚ competition becomes more intense. Firms must keep up with rapidly changing technology while also lowering their costs‚ increasing quality‚ and improving customer service at all stages of the value chain. This is the reality of international trade

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    1999 Revised February 2000 Accepted June 2000 Benefits and challenges of global sourcing: perceptions of US apparel retail firms School of Business‚ University of Wisconsin-Madison‚ USA‚ and Manchester Business School‚ The University of Manchester‚ Manchester‚ UK Keywords International sourcing‚ Retailing‚ Clothing industry Abstract Investigates various benefits and challenges that retail firms perceive in global sourcing‚ and how those benefits and challenges differ in terms of firms ’ demographic

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    Global sourcing One of the major supply chain developments of recent years has been the expansion in the proportion of products and (occasionally) services which businesses are willing to source from outside their home country; this is called global sourcing. It is the process of identifying‚ evaluating‚ negotiating and configuring supply across multiple geographies. Traditionally‚ even companies that exported their goods and services all over the world still sourced the majority of their supplies

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    The Global Sourcing Wire‚ pg. 805 1. Original Wire Quote: * Unit Price = $30 * Packing Costs = $0.75 per unit * Tooling = $6‚000 one-time fixed charge * Freight Cost = $5.20 per hundred pounds Yearly Unit Cost = ((monthly demand*12) * (unit cost + packaging cost)) + tooling charge Yearly Unit Cost = ((60000)*(30+.75)) + 6000 Yearly Unit Cost = (60000*30.75) + 6000 = $1‚851‚000 Yearly Unit Cost = $1‚851‚000 Unit Cost = Yearly Unit Cost / Yearly Demand Unit Cost

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    IKEA’s GLOBAL SOURCING CHALLENGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The IKEA Group‚ one of the world’s top furniture retailers‚ has emerged as the fastest-growing furniture retailer in the US. Its unique business strategy has given it its strengths for its success today. However‚ like all strategies‚ IKEA’s strategy has its own flaws that can pose as weaknesses. IKEA also has a lot of opportunities in the marketplace such as expansions of their company and threats such as competitors in the same industry

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    IKEA: Global Sourcing Challenge [Name of Student] [Name of University] IKEA: Global Sourcing Challenge IKEA is a world beloved Swedish furniture company that started in 1943 as a mail-order business that offered goods purchased from low-priced suppliers. Its founder‚ Ingvar Kamprad helped grew IKEA into a multi-billion manufacturer and producer of self-assembled furniture as it is known today (IKEA‚ 2011). Key to why IKEA products are embraced by people beside quality that

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    IKEA’s Global Sourcing Challenge: Indian Rugs and Child Labor (A) Case Synopsis IKEA is a “privately held‚ international home products company that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture such as beds and desks‚ appliances and home accessories” (www.worldisyouroyster.com). The company was established in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprad in Sweden when he was just 17 years old. Kamprad himself‚ who still owns the private company‚ is rumored to be the world’s richest man. IKEA is currently the world

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    the IKEA supply contract with Rangan Exports? A. Marianne Barner should first of all understand the situation thoroughly before taking any steps against Rangan Exports. The Global sourcing always brings with it the social‚ cultural and regulatory differences which should be dealt with effectively to ensure success in global supply chain. She should seek the assistance of UNICEF‚ ILO and NGO’s and should help Rangan Exports to avoid using child labor in production of rugs by bringing awareness about

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