Ice Cream Industry

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    About a Plan of Conpany

    1, Wonderland bakery 2, type of business: public company; industry: food and beverage, selling a wide range of bread, cakes, buns and pastries. 3, Form 1120, U.S. Corporation Income Tax Return (Regular Corporation) 4, my targeted customers are those young people who like trying new things and have courage to challenge it, because our kitchen never make those cookies or cakes that is what other bakery always do! My targeted customers also are those white-collar workers who earn fat salary but

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    Strategic Management Carnival Corporation

    Contents 1.0 Executive Summary 4 1.1 Introduction 5 1.2 Company Description 5 1.3 Industry Analysis 5 1.4 Market Analysis 6 1.5 Marketing Plan 6 1.6 Management Team and Company Structure 6 1.7 Operations Plan 7 1.8 Financials Projections 7 1.9 Funding Sought 7 2.0 Company Description 8 2.1 Introduction 9 2.2 Company History 9 2.3 Slogan 9 2.4 Motto 10 2.5 LOGO 10 2.6 Mission 11 2.7 Vision 11 2.8 Funding Sought 11 2.9 Legal status and ownership 11

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    Icefili

    Executive Summary Ice-Fili had been successful in the past, surviving various tumultuous times including the transformation of the Russian closed economy into an open economy and the financial crisis in 1998. As Russia’s largest domestic ice cream producer, they had held onto their market leadership for many years. However, increasing competition from foreign companies, along with the emergence of regional producers of ice cream led to Ice-Fili’s market share erosion in the recent years. Porter’s

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    4 Fast Food Comparison

    restaurant seats 120 patrons, and the average check is $7, $2 higher than McDonald's. The principal menu items are a butter-basted hamburger called the Butter Burger, and a high-fat ice cream known as frozen custard. The chain began expanding rapidly in the mid-1990s, and its sales have grown at a rate far outpacing the industry average. The company is owned and managed by Craig Culver and his family. Culver’s has achieved great success through word of mouth. Culver’s offer butter burger’s and frozen

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    Nestle Business Policy

    comprising of more than 140 brands under the umbrella of Nestlé. One of Nestlé’s cash cow product lines is the ice cream. Popular household ice cream brands under Nestlé include Häagen-Dazs, Movenpick and Dreyer’s. Nestlé acquired its financial prowess and brand equity from a few sources. Firstly, Nestlé possesses an unmatched R&D capability enabling them to research on new ice cream products to satisfy consumers’ needs and retain their loyalty. In addition, Nestlé also has a huge resource

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    Baskin-Robbins

    Baskin-Robbins is the world’s largest chain of ice cream stores. It is well known for its slogan “31 Flavors”. They came up with the slogan with the idea that you could have a different flavor every day of the month. They also believe that you should be able to sample the flavors before you buy, so they came up with the little pink spoon. The pink spoon is what sets Baskin-Robbins apart from the competitors. Customers look forward to tasting the flavor of the month. “With over 5,800 locations in

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    Walls

    handling of an administrative situation. LOGISTICS CASE STUDY DEVELOPED F OR : COUNCIL OF LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT Walls (China) Co., Ltd. Logistics Operations Startup In mid 1994 the Unilever company Walls (China) Co started manufacturing and selling ice cream in China. Bob Smith, the General Manager of Wall’ outlined some of the s challenges: Operating in China means a number of new concepts for the Chinese managers -profit, selling and customer service. The Chinese manager of the past sat in his office

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    Market Research Project for Hangyo

    MARKET RESEARCH PLAN FOR HANGYO ICE CREAMS PVT. LTD. Prepared for Hangyo Ice Creams Pvt. Ltd. Mangalore – 575003 Karnataka, India Prepared by Group T2 Section 4 MNCN – 2 T. A. Pai Management Institute - 576104 March 26, 2014 Letter of Transmittal March 26, 2014   F.S. Miranda GM(Marketing) Hangyo Ice Creams Private Ltd. Hampankatta, Mangalore Karnataka 575001 India   Dear Mr. Miranda As agreed in our meeting on February 13,2014, we are submitting the attached

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    Nestle Porter's 5 Forces

    * What does the model tell you about the nature of competition in the industry? External Analysis (Porter's Five Forces Analysis) Threat of Substitute products (low) Food and beverage market has a long industry chain and big industry span so threat in substitute products is low. Giants such as Wrigley (Mars, Milkway, Snickers and etc), Unilever (Knorr, Cornetto ,Lipton Ice tea and etc) ,Coca Cola, Nestle have similar products to offer to customers. But in Nestle case threat of substitute

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    Ice-Fili Case Analysis

    Ice-Fili case analysis 1. Please provide an in-depth five forces analysis to illustrate the competitive environment for Russia’s ice cream industry. How is it likely to evolve? Five forces analysis: 1) The bargaining power of suppliers * As some producers such as Ice-Fili wanted to keep their product’s quality level, they imported specific raw materials, but they didn’t have a problem in finding new suppliers. * As the technology of Russia was lagged behind Western’s, Ice cream

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