1. Original Wire quote: • Unit price = $30 • Packing costs = $.75 per unit • Tooling = $6,000 one time fixed charge • Freight cost = $5.20 per hundred pounds The per unit cost (based on an annual supply) Yearly Unit Cost= (annual demand *( unit cost + packaging cost )) + tooling charge ( 60000 *( 30 + .75 )) + 6000 (60,000 * 30.75+6,000=$1,851,000 Unit Cost = $1,851,000/6,000= 30.85 Yearly Freight Cost = #units * unit weight * freight cost
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Voluntary Group Report – 01 Case Study: The Global Sourcing Wire Harness Decision Critically analyze and review a case. The report should discuss the purchasing and supply management activities of the case. Summarize your findings into a report of 1,500-2,000 words (6-8 pages). There will be three cases provided for you to choose from. Additional cases can be used subject to approval. The report should demonstrate understanding of the tradeoffs in the relationships between money, information
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Case Study: The Global Sourcing Wire Harness Decision Calvin Smith Westwood College Professor Rivers MGMT 350 2/8/15 The Global Sourcing Wire Harness Decision 1. Quote 1 Original Wire Quote: Unit price = $30 * Packing costs = $.75 per unit * Tooling = $6,000 onetime fixed charge * Freight cost = $5.20 per hundred pounds Yearly Unit Cost = ((monthly demand*12) * (unit cost + packaging cost)) + tooling charge Yearly Unit Cost = ((60000)*(30+.75)) + 6000 Yearly Unit
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References 11 Annexure 12 Executive Summary: This is a Case base scenario of Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) and the General Motor Company (GM). The world’s largest automaker, traces its roots back to 1908. With its global headquarters in Detroit, GM does business in some 120 countries. The General Motors-China relationship dates back more than eight decades. GM China’s vision is together with its partners to be the best automotive group in China The joint venture
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Strategy & Leadership Emerald Article: Global competition 2021: key capabilities for emerging opportunities Armen Ovanessoff, Mark Purdy Article information: To cite this document: Armen Ovanessoff, Mark Purdy, (2011),"Global competition 2021: key capabilities for emerging opportunities", Strategy & Leadership, Vol. 39 Iss: 5 pp. 46 - 55 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/10878571111161525 Downloaded on: 29-03-2012 To copy this document: permissions@emeraldinsight.com
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Int. JournalDevelopment Framework in the Malaysian Automotive Industry: Proton’s Experience Supplier of Economics and Management 2(1): 29 – 58 (2008) ISSN 1823 - 836X Supplier Development Framework in the Malaysian Automotive Industry: Proton’s Experience RASHID ABDULLAHa*, MAHARJAN KESHAV LALLb AND KIMBARA TATSUOc a University Putra Malaysia b Hiroshima University c Hiroshima University ABSTRACT In a dynamic market, firms need to evolve from traditional to strategic purchasing
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Roberto B. Raymundo I. INTRODUCTION A. Integrating the Local Automotive Sector within the International Production Network One of the major industries that had successfully adopted both the regional as well as the global approach towards locating its production facilities and exploiting locational advantages is the automotive industry which has been predominantly driven by multinational corporations (MNCs) originating from the United States, Japan and Germany
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Term paper Topic: Feudal System Of Japanese Manufacturing. Members: Rittik Mondal Sachit Aggarwal Harsh Faujdar Rishi Gupta Prawal Pandey Vineet Anand Nishant chohla Dharmendra Mahjani Surya Prakash Shubham Patel Contents: ● Main paper: Feudal System of Japanese Manufacturing) ● Paper 1: Industrial subcontracting and structure in Japan: evolution and recent trend ● Paper 2:The Evolution of Japanese Subcontracting
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1/22/07 3:37 PM Page i RP OS T ElletFM.qxp THE DO N OT C OP YO CASE STUDY HANDBOOK 1/22/07 3:37 PM Page ii DO N OT C OP YO RP OS T ElletFM.qxp 1/22/07 3:37 PM Page iii RP OS T ElletFM.qxp YO THE OP CASE STUDY HANDBOOK How to Read, Discuss, and OT C Write Persuasively About Cases DO N William Ellet Harvard Business School Press Boston, Massachusetts 1/22/07 3:37 PM Page iv RP OS T ElletFM.qxp Copyright 2007 William Ellet YO All rights reserved Printed
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THE ON OT C OP YO CASE STUDY HANDBOOK RP OS T ON OP YO RP OT C OS T THE ON OT C Write Persuasively About Cases OP CASE STUDY HANDBOOK How to Read, Discuss, and William Ellet Harvard Business School Press Boston, Massachusetts YO RP OS T Copyright 2007 William Ellet All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America 11 10 09 08 07 5 4 3 2 1 No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced
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