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    venture to FRANCHISING. In 2006‚ the company has already the Franchises in malls and other busy areas of Metro Manila‚ Luzon‚ Visayas & Mindanao. This company has received several awards since then. Franchising: Is a network of interdependent business relationships that allow a number of people to share: * A Brand Identification * A Successful method of doing business * A Proven marketing and distribution system The Food Cart Franchise is given for as Low as Php21‚ 888.00 ‚ all in ready to operate

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    services that allow retailers‚ brand marketers‚ and branded manufacturers to act as strategic brokers in linking overseas factories” with markets (Gary Gereffi). Barriers to entry are fairly low. Not much capital is needed to enter the industry‚ as franchises and joint ventures are popular methods of establishing retail stores while keeping costs low. Buyers do not have much bargaining power. Since buyers are aware apparel companies are quick to do away with failed fashion trends‚ they usually purchase

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    Zara Supply Chain Report By: A.H. C.L. H.L.      S.H. X.W. Humble Beginnings In 1975‚ Amancio Ortea Gaona started Inditex Corporation in his first small shop in a remote town in Spain‚ Arteixo. Only 35 years later‚ it has emerged the largest apparel company in the world—Zara. Currently‚ Zara’s headquarters and two distribution centers are located in this small Spanish town. Zara broke a new path between the traditional high fashion and the mass fashion strategies; it provides

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    Zara Thrives by Breaking All the Rules - BusinessWeek Page 1 of 2 INNOVATION October 9‚ 2008‚ 5:00PM EST Zara Thrives by Breaking All the Rules How the Spanish apparel chain gets new designs into stores in two weeks while keeping costs low by Kerry Capell ARTEIXO‚ SPAIN Many U.S. apparel retailers are choking on slow-moving inventories as consumers hold back on spending. But Spain’s Inditex‚ whose Zara chain pioneered cheap chic‚ is zipping ahead. The $13.8 billion company‚ which

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    Success Factors of ZARA 10 1. Fast Production 10 2. Use of Information Technology. 11 3. lower inventory 12 4. A centralized distribution system 12 5. Suppliers 12 IV. Issues and recommendations 13 1. Issues and Challenges: 14 2. Solutions& Recommendations: 16 V. Implementation and Road Map: 18 VI. Conclusion 20 VII. References: 21 I. INTRODUCTION 1. Company Background Zara is a Spanish brand of clothing founded by Amancio Ortega Gaona and Rosalia Mera in Artexio‚ Galicia. Zara was founded in

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    1. Zara profile Zara is the most internationalized of Inditex’s chains which owned by Spanish tycoon Amancia Ortega. The first Zara store opened in 1975 and there are more than 1‚500 Zara stores around the world until now. It is claimed that Zara needs just two weeks to develop a new product and get it to stores‚ compared with a six-month industry average‚ and launches around 10‚000 new design each year. Zara has resisted the industry –wide trend towards transferring fast fashion production to

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    Collaborations Business Systems Management & Strategy BUSI1151/BUSI1494 Small Business Development 6 THREE HOURS May 2011 Course co-ordinator: Dr Lin Yan INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Answer ALL questions. A copy of the case study has been supplied in advance of the exam. The case study is also attached to this examination paper. This is a CLOSED book examination. May 2011 Course Title Small Business Development Course Code BUSI 1151/1494 Page 1 of 2 APPROVED Question One – Franchise (40 marks)

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    Zara: IT for Fast Fashion On a beautiful August night in 2003‚ Xan Salgado Badas and Bruno Sanchez Ocampo settled into seats at their favorite tapas bar in the Spanish city of La Corufia‚ ordered pulpo gallego (octopus Galician style)‚ and resumed their argument. Salgado was the head of IT for lnditex‚ a multinational clothing retailer and manufacturer headquartered in La Corufia

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    because of it poor industrialization in the country. This is when I come up with an idea to set up the first company to franchise with Lay’s in Bhutan. Sometimes question often rise why do I have to franchise with Lay’s? Why not start a fresh business with local brand? I did consider lots of things for successful business and you will see those after going through the whole business plan. Bhutan Lay’s Co. Executive Summary Around the world the most consumed snacks is Potato Chips. Simply a fried

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    Zara as being one of the major international clothing retailers stands out with its business and marketing model. Zara is also often one step ahead of the high-fashion ready-to-wear brands by providing similar garments made with less expensive fabric so prices much lower. Zara’s business model is characterized by flexibility‚ which is a production method that fulfils demand in order to manage quick turn-around‚ limited season stock and at a low price. The secret to Zara’s success is that‚ although

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