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    Komatsu Case Study

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    Uncontrollable factors that affected the company were the decline demand for large construction equipment. In 1963, the Japanese government allowed foreign investors into the industry which prompted Caterpillar to announce its partnership with Mitsubishi. This became precarious situation for Caterpillar because Komatsu held more than 60% of the Japanese market. Due to this danger Caterpillar decided to penetrate the Japanese market through a joint venture with Mitsubishi. The result of this was that Caterpillar and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. formed one of the first joint ventures in Japan to include partial U.S. ownership. Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ltd. started production in 1965, has been renamed Shin Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ltd… (Jao,…

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    • From Founding to WWII The establishment of Mitsubishi Zaibatsu was originally found by Iwasaki Yataro in 1870 (Kensy, 2001, p. 230). Yataro also mentioned at that time that the information relating to the firm’s accounting was be treated privately (Mishima, 1989, p. 13). Three years later, the name was changed to Mitsubishi (three diamonds) Shokai (Mishima, 1989, p. 16), and particularly invested in shipping business as well as trading (Kensy, 2001, p. 230). Yataro headed the Mitsubishi…

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    3-D Carbon Case Study

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    4 times faster rate by employing its innovative technology to shape polymer.” Next, Carbon needs to decide on its unique selling proposition to highlight its most important value claim. The USP provides customers with unique and superior reason to purchase the product. Since Carbon’s M1 printing machine is genuinely better than the 3-D printing machines available in the market. Therefore, its USP could be multipurpose and faster 3-D printing services. The company should be able to position its…

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    Chiyoda Corporation, Japan Alex Uchrin Contents History: 3 Some of the company’s Business Fields: 3 Green energy 3 Environmental protection 3 Pharmaceutical 4 Petrochemical 4 Refineries 4 Upstream 4 Global network: 5 Upcoming project: 5 MHI (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries), Chiyoda plans first offshore hydrogen plant 5 Bibliography 9 History: Chiyoda started out as a small two-story wooden building in Tokyo, with 25 employees, in 1948. The founder, Mr. Akiyoshi Tamaki, had been a…

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    Daikin Essay

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    1.0 Introduction Daikin is one of the Japanese multinational air conditioner manufacturing company which produce quality air conditioner worldwide. Their company headquarter is developed in Osaka, Japan. Daikin has operations not only in Japan but also in China, Australia, India, Southeast Asia, Europe and North America. It is the world second largest corporation in the fluorine chemistry industry. In the early 1960’s, the company was renamed Daikin Kogyo Co Ltd. However in the 1980’s, it was…

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    1b) Provide a one-two sentence summary of what the entire exercise was about. This SAP exercise revolves around the production logistics, emphasizing the regions involved in manufacturing the kites as well as the processes and steps required to do so. It portrays the significance of planning for materials in the process of procurement as it is essential to have the correct amount of materials required in order to finish the product. Through the exercise we can learn how to make planned orders…

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    The point of this program is to have the Indian government work in conjunction with major international manufacturers, and help international companies through the government restrictions. At this point, this program has successfully secured over seventeen international manufacturing projects from various industries, and it has reformed several labor laws to make them more accommodating to modern day businesses (New Initiatives). Because some of the stricter government regulations have been…

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    codes are as follows: SIC Codes Percentage 0-999 6.32% 1000-1999 2.94% 2000-2999 3.75% 3000-3999 2.52% 4000-4999 6.28% 5000-5999 17.44% 6000-6999 0.38% 7000-7999 6.51% 8000-8999 11.15% 9000-9999 1.27% e. Per my observation, industries with SIC codes of 0-999, 4000-4999, 5000-5999, 7000-7999, and 8000-8999 are more likely to have more capitalized operating leases relative to their total liabilities (their percentages are significantly higher than the average). In particular, industries with SIC…

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    Miss Julie is naturalistic play written by August Strindberg in 1888. A naturalistic piece is a more extreme form of realism that is defined as “An avant-garde movement, which flourished between 1880 and 1914, that portrayed heredity and environmental factors as the primary causes of human behavior through the accurate rendition of external realities,” explains editor Tobin Nellhaus. Miss Julie contains these naturalistic elements as it takes place in real time and focuses heavily on survival of…

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    1.Why did Philips’ organizational structure make sense in the 1950s and 1970s? Why did this structure start to create problems for the company in the 1980s? ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE SUCCESSFUL IN 1950S AND 1970S:- Philips developed globally by the time of world war ll, as per the demand the company's national organizations in Britain, Australia, brazil, canada, and united states became autonomous. The strong national organizations with their own entity by their own manufacturing, marketing, and…

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