Physical Distribution & Logistics Management‚ Vol.29 No.9‚ pp. 569-87. Foggin‚ J.H.‚ Mentzer‚ J.T. and Monroe‚ C.L. (2004)‚ “A supply chain diagnostic tool”‚ International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management‚ Vol.34 No.10‚ pp. 827-55. Hertz‚ S and Alfredsson‚ M (2003)‚ “Strategic development of third party logistics providers”‚ Industrial Marketing Management‚ Vol.32 No.2‚ pp. 139-49. Min‚ H and Joo‚ S (2009)‚ “Benchmarking third-party logistics providers using data envelopment analysis:
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– Fleet made up entirely of Airbus A320-200 3. Low Cost of Operations – Uses Budget Terminals 4. 1st low cost carrier in Singapore- Is recognized as the low cost leader 5. Operates in 13 countries & 35 destinations 6. Has tie-up with Hertz car rental | 1. Lack of free food / drinks 2. Service Standards seen as 2nd rate 3. Airplanes are not as comfortable as 1st rate airlines 4. Booking arrangements not as flexible as normal airlines – Unable to get refund once tickets are
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enzyme phosphofructokinase‚ which is found in the early stages of glycolysis and catalyses the conversion of fructose 6-phosphate to fructose 1‚6-bisphosphate‚ by slowing down its function and therefore slowing down cellular respiration (Russell‚ Hertz‚ McMillan‚ Fenton‚ Addy‚ Maxwell‚ Haffie‚ MIlsom 2014). The null hypothesis was that the rate of respiration in mealworms would not change if they are in a dark environment from those in light environment. The alternate hypothesis was that there will
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Study of passive filter characterization for PCB application Chapter 1: Introduction Project Description Passive filters are relatively simple electronic part that consists with resistors‚ capacitors‚ and inductors. The function of the passive filter is to allow a certain range of frequencies to pass‚ can be used to separate signals‚ passing those of interest‚ and also can reject noise and attenuating the unwanted frequencies. In this project‚ there are three type of passive filters that
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Brink’s Company: Activists push for a spin-of Masters in Finance | Applied Corporate Finance • April 20th 2015 Duarte Marques 989 Mafalda Oom Torres 948 Teresa Botelho Neves 1029 Francisco Vieira de Campos 960 Gonçalo Pereira de Almeida 1034 Nova School of Business and Economics Agenda Executive Summary Industry Overview Brink’s Company Conglomerate Discount Activists Issues being target my activists Brinks is undervalued by the Markets Alternatives to Spin-offs Value created by Spin-offs Valuation
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executional challenges faced by being part of a large conglomerate. Competition by large rental co.’s and niche car sharing co.’s– Zipcar faces intense competition from car sharing services introduced by large established rental car behemoths like Hertz‚ Enterprise‚ U-Haul etc. While Avis can provide infrastructure support to some extent in terms of expansion of car fleet‚ parking spots etc. Zipcar will have to make product/service enhancements to counter features like No Registration fees‚ one way
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Cobbold‚ S. C. (2007). Foundations of biomedical ultrasound. New York: Oxford University Press. Dubose‚ T. J. (1985). Fetal biometry: Vertical calvarial diameter and calvarial volume. Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography 1(5)‚ 205. Edler‚ I. & Hertz‚ C. H. (2004). The use of ultrasonic reflectoscope for the continuous recording of the movements of heart walls. Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging 24(3)‚ 118–36.
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KEL612 Revised March 21‚ 2012 MEGHAN BUSSE AND JEROEN SWINKELS Enterprise Rent-A-Car History The American car rental industry was born on August 20‚ 1916‚ when Josiah Ellis “Joe” Saunders‚ an entrepreneur living in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ ran a seven-line classified ad offering “Automobiles for Hire.” Saunders’s fleet consisted of one vehicle—a Model T Ford—that he rented for ten cents per mile. The industry Saunders created grew dramatically with the advent of commercial air travel after
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Ducati & TPG – A “Wild Ride” LBO Case Study December‚ 2010 Q1. The nature of the opportunity and the question of brand expansion 1.1 The situation of the target firm Positives: (1) The Ducati brand was world famous;(2) The product was great in terms of technology and quality and it had won the 1990‚ 1991‚ 1992‚ 1994‚ and 1995 World Superbike championships against strong competition;(3) Ducati’s product family was broad offering 15 models in four families based on seven different engines;(4)
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(SBIC) financing | 9. A credit union is an example of a(n): b. | privately held corporation | | | 10. An Acquisition agreement is one firm’s purchase of the property and obligations of another company. [And a leveraged buyout (LBO) generally entails employees‚ management‚ or a group of investors purchasing a business organization primarily through borrowing . . .]. 11. A FRANCHISE pertains to the
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