University ‘Alexandru Ioan Cuza’‚ Iasi‚ Romania‚ 2006 CASE STUDY DACIA-RENAULT Students: Ramona Halarescu Olivia Leu CONTENTS 1. 2. Background The Marketing Strategy 2.1. People 2.2. Product 2.3. Price 2.4. Promotion 2.5. Place Goals and Objectives Conclusion 3. 4. 2 1. Background In today’s rapidly changing environment products and markets have a limited life expectancy. A company which does not update and change its products and markets is unlikely to be successful for
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Please prepare the case “Renault’s Logan Car: Managing Customs Duties for a Global Product” to be discussed in the next class. The case report is due at the beginning of the next class. Please keep separate copies for purpose of participating in class discussion. Study Questions: (1) What are the complexities involved in factoring out the effect of customs and duties in designing the supply network of Logan (i.e.‚ where to build the CKD parts and CBU‚ and what markets to serve from what sites)
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(Sources: www.media.renault.com) Global Strategy of the Renault-Nissan alliance Subject: Joint analysis on the Renault-Nissan alliance addressed to the CEO of Mitsubishi (group project) From: Group 22 Michael Sutherland Nicolas Murcia Saebong Cheon Yu Ri Na Jeong To: Professor Jan Jörgensen Due date: November 22‚ 2006 To M. Takashi Nishioka‚ Chairman of the Board of Mitsubishi Motors‚ Nowadays‚ Renault-Nissan is the fourth worldwide automaker with sales of 6‚129‚254 units in 2005
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1.1.1. Renault Figure 3.3. Dacia-Renault timeline Dacia was established with Renault as a Joint Venture in 1966. It is situated near Pitesti‚ in a small town called Mioveni. The first car came out under the licence of Renault in 1968. Ten years later Renault withdrew from the JV and Dacia continued producing without any western partners. For almost 30 years‚ Dacia was producing the famous model Dacia 1300 under the so-called licence of R12 and after 1978 the vehicles sill resembled to this model
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29/10/13 The Renault Nissan Case Study Phases and aims In March 1999 Renault and Nissan signed a comprehensive partnership agreement which formed a bi national automobile group of global scale. This agreement was the kick‐off for a win ‐win partnership because it gave Nissan on the one side the so much needed cash infusion‚ the alliance allowed Nissan also toexpertise in marketing‚market and to enjoy synergies with Renault Nissan gained from it brought them concentrate on the US design
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quai Georges Gorse – 92109 Boulogne Billancourt Cedex Tel.: + 33 (0)1 76 84 64 69 Sites : www.renault.com & www.media.renault.com Renault - Direction de la communication / Corporate Communications November 4‚ 2010 THE SUPPLY CHAIN‚ A VITAL COMPONENT IN RENAULT PERFORMANCE The purpose of the supply chain is to deliver vehicles to each customer‚ respecting Renault quality standards‚ on time and at the best price. It sequences the movement of parts from suppliers to plants and the movement of
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The purpose of the paper is to provide the company analysis for Renault. In order to analyse the selected organisation‚ the paper is providing the overview of sector and organisation before providing the financial performance in terms of forecasting of financial statements. Apart from the forecasting‚ the valuation analysis has also been done for the Renault Group to consider the value of the organisation in the market. Sector Review The global automotive industry is experiencing the period of strong
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Page 7 The company Air France has been found in 1933 by the merger of several airlines which had already built extensive networks across Europe. By the end of the Second World War‚ Air France owned a fleet of 85 aircraft operating over 4 networks. After the war‚ on June‚ 26th‚ 1945‚ all of France’s air transport companies were nationalized; acquiring rights to all French airlines routes. Air France was set up on the 1st of January 1946. The merger of the two airlines Air France and Netherlands-based
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Renault Nissan Partnership In 1999‚ Renault bought a controlling interest in Nissan at 44% of the shares. This merger raised several questions about the two companies from different countries and their methods of manufacturing and business practices in how they could co-exist and profit from one another. Now‚ the merger has proven to be the "most successful partnership in the global automobile industry" (Nissan News‚ 2005). During research for this paper‚ not much if any negative information
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Media Contacts Interoffice Memo Date: November 13‚ 2010 To: Air France From: Rob Griffin‚ U.S. Director of Search Subject: Air France Digital Marketing Campaign I’ve analyzed the profitable paid-search campaign our agency has managed for Air France. Going forward‚ Media Contacts seeks to optimize performance and ROA dollars spent for SEM campaigns. The following recommendations are based on my thorough analysis and SEM planning that integrates SEO and paid-search marketing. Recommendations
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