_____________________________________________________________________ Write an analysis for the case: “Fast‚ Global and Entrepreneurial: Supply China Management‚ Hong Kong Style – An interview with Victor Fung” [pic] Content Page ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION 1. Strategic evolution in the new age of global competition 4 - Acquisitions - Outsourcing Deal - Supply Chain Management 2. Key success factors of Li & Fung 7 - Long term relationship with the suppliers - Dispersed
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Written Case #1 Li & Fung: Internet Issues Li & Fung is a Hong-Kong based import-export trading company that provides value-added services across the entire supply chain in a borderless manufacturing environment. The growth strategies for the company are a combination of an organic model‚ acquisitions‚ and use of E-Commerce technologies to extend the supply chain to new markets. Li & Fung hopes to offer its supply chain services to the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) market by developing
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SUPPLYChain CHAIN Management NETWORKS Global Supply Li & Fung Ltd. N. Viswanadham n.viswanadham@gmail.com Source: Harvard Cases‚ Book by Jerry Wind et.al Ecosystem Aware Global Supply Chain Management Contents l l l l l Li & Fung Competencies of Li & Fung The Service Chain Process @ Li & Fung Price Target Ecosystem Model – Resources – Service Delivery Mechanisms – Institutions l l l Performance Governance Conclusions N.Viswanadham Ecosystem Aware Global Supply Chain Management
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Li & Fung is a Hong-Kong based company that provides value-added services across the entire supply chain. Li & Fung has been operating for about a century. It was founded in Guangzhou‚ china‚ in 1906 by Fung Pak-Liu and Li To-Ming. Li & Fung was a family owned business until the 1970s where it transformed into a public company that is professionally managed. The Li & Fung Group is an international group specializing in exports sourcing‚ distribution‚ and retailing. In August 2000 Li & Fung invested
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Li & Fung is a one of the most successful trading company in Hong Kong. It creates value to its clients by providing total supply chain solution services from raw materials to finished products. The organic growth and acquiring industry rivals strategy have contributed to Li & Fung’s success in the past. The disruptive e-Commerce phenomenon forces Li & Fung to review its business strategy. With the combination of the new e-Commerce challenge and its core historical strengths‚ Li & Fung saw the
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Li and Fung’s Core Strengths One of the core strengths of Li and Fung was acquisitions as they saw it as a means to sustain growth momentum. Most of the time they tried to “fill in the mosaic” by acquiring competitors in areas where they lacked positioning‚ expertise or talent. They just did not acquired companies they made them integrated with the old ones to make When they acquire companies Li & Fung’s strategy is to integrate incoming staff and streamline operations seamlessly within 100
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Backgrounds Study: Headquartered in Hong Kong‚ Li & Fung Limited’s extensive global sourcing network covers more than 80 offices in more than 40 economies around the world. The global trading company supplies high-volume‚ time-sensitive consumer goods. Particularly‚ garments make up a large part of its business which also covers the sourcing of hard goods such as fashion accessories‚ furnishings‚ gifts‚ handicrafts‚ home products‚ promotional merchandise‚ toys‚ sporting goods and travel goods. Li & Fung
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CASE STUDY: ECCO GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN MANAGEMENT Question 1 What opportunities and threats exist for ECCO? Opportunities Threats Political/Legal -Labour laws are more flexible in non-European countries. E.g. in China‚ there were labour costs are lower. -Ease of entering new markets due to possibility of improvement of employment rate in country. E.g. in ECCO expected to employ 3000 people in China. - Restrictions such as taxes etc. -Eventually corruption (such as China : they don’t
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unprofitable customers someone else will » ECCO A/S – Global value chain management case study Wednesday‚ August 31st‚ 2011 at 8:27 am My operations management coursework was based on the ECCO A/S – Global Value Chain Management case study which is an interesting paper on ECCO A/S (ECCO) who have been very successful in the footwear industry by focusing on production technology and assuring quality by maintaining full control of the entire value chain from “cow to shoe.”. ECCO follow a differentiation
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Global Value Chain Management Amber Douangboupha Organizations compete in the global market with many goals in mind. These goals include increasing their competitive advantage‚ adding value‚ and reducing costs through global sourcing. Organizations today must rely on effective value chain management to compete in the global market. Global value chain management focuses on the network of interconnected establishments involved in coordinating a product from a raw material to the finished
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