Title: THE ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL LOCATION
1THE ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK
APPROACHTO INTERNATIONAL LOCATION
2GLOBAL SOURCING MANUFACTURING LOGISTICS
Superimposing Complexities
SUPPLY SOURCES
CONSUMERS
3GLOBAL SOURCING MANUFACTURING LOGISTICS
Superimposing Complexities
SUPPLY SOURCES
CUSTOMS
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CONSUMERS
4GLOBAL SOURCING MANUFACTURING LOGISTICS
Superimposing Complexities
SUPPLY SOURCES
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CUSTOMS
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
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CONSUMERS
5GLOBAL SOURCING MANUFACTURING LOGISTICS
Superimposing Complexities
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Customs
SUPPLY SOURCES
Foreign Exchange
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Local, Intra-firm
JVs, Third Parties, etc.
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CONSUMERS
6THE META-FRAMEWORK (The Potpourri of all
Frameworks)
- UNDERSTAND THE FOUR DRIVERS OF THE
INTERHATIONALIZATION OF YOUR MANUFACTURING
PROCESS - TO EVALUATE POTENTIAL OPERATIONAL STRATEGIES USE
A FOUR LEVELS ANALYSIS PROCEDURE - TO ASSESS A SPECIFIC PROPOSAL FOR LOCATING ABROAD
USE A MATRIX OF IMPORTANT VARIABLES TO UNDERSTAND
AND STRUCTURE THE TRADEOFFS
7INTERNATIONALIZATION POTENTIAL OF THE
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
MARKET DRIVERS
MANUFACTURING PROCESS INTERNATIONALIZATION POTENT
IAL
TECHNOLOGY DRIVERS
COST DRIVERS
POLITICAL ECONOMIC DRIVERS
8MARKET DRIVERS
- AGGRESSIVE ENTRANCE OF FOREIGN COMPETITORS IN
DOMESTIC MARKET - SIGNIFICANT GROWTH IN FOREIGN DEMAND
- CHANGING COMPETITIVE PRIORITIES
- FROM COST TO
- Time Delivery
- Quality
- Product Flexibility
- CHANGES IN THE NATURE OF PLC
- MARKET SOPHISTICATION (STATE OF THE ART MARKETS)
9TECHNOLOGY DRIVERS
- TECHNOLOGICAL SOURCES OF CRITICAL COMPONENTS
- SOURCES OF PROCESS TECHNOLOGY
- OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY/TECHNOLOG
Y SHARING - SOURCES OF HIGH QUALITY TECHNICAL LABOR
10COST DRIVERS
- DIRECT LABOR
- OVERHEAD
- CAPITAL INTENSITY OF PRODUCTION FACILITIES
- TOTAL QUALITY COSTS
- GOVERNMENT INCENTIVES
- INTEREST RATE SUBSIDIES
- TAX HOLIDAYS
- COST SHARING ON EQUIPMENT
11POLITICAL ECONOMIC DRIVERS
- EXCHANGE RATE FLUCTUATIONS
- BILATERAL AND MULTILATERAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
- EXPECTED POLITICAL EVENTS
- MAIN MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES
12ASSESSMENT OF OPERATIONAL STRATEGIES
- INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
- Bilateral Agreements, Multilateral Agreements and
Industries - COUNTRY LEVEL
- Macroeconomic Conditions, Government Strategies
and Policies - INDUSTRY LEVEL
- Local and Global
- COMPANY LEVEL
13AVAILABLE TOOLS OF ANALYSIS
- COUNTRY LEVEL
- Economic Framework for Comparative Advantage of
Important Production Factors - From Competitive Priorities, Derive Important
Dimensions for Country Comparisions - INDUSTRY LEVEL
- Five Forces Model Mega-Force for Feasibility
Analysis - International Strategy Frameworks
- COMPANY LEVEL
- Value Added Chain
- Manufacturing Strategy Framework
- Corporate Objectives Marketing Strategy
- Order Winners Qualifiers Process Choice
- Infrastructural Decisions
14DIMENSIONS Labor Cost Labor Skill
PRIORITIES Price Quality (labor related) Product
Flexibility Delivery
JAPAN
High
KOREA
TAIWAN
Labor Skill
THAILAND
CHINA
Low
Low
Labor Cost
High
15- MATRIX OF IMPORTANT VARIABLES TO ASSESS SPECIFIC
PROPOSALS - VARIABLES Country Environment
- Competitive Environment
- Company Characteristics
- MARK THE FAVORABLE CONDITIONS FOR YOUR PROPOSAL
- PROPOSAL MIGHT INVOLVE DECISIONS ON
- DEVELOPMENT OF MANUFACTURING FACILITIES
- TECHNOLOGY CHOICE
- CHOICE OF ALTERNATIVE ENTRY MODES
- Exporting, Licensing, Subcontracting, Joint
Ventures
16NOTE MF Manufacturing Facilities AUTO
Automation EX Export LI Labor Intensive
17COMPETITIVE SITUATION
Low ltltltgtgtgtHigh
- Industry Concentration -- MF
- Relative Competitive Strength EX MF
- Local Barriers to Entry MF EX or MF/JV
- Local Competitors Strength MF EX
- Global Competitors Strength MF EX
- Supplier Availability EX MF
- Local Substitutes MF EX
- Global Substitutes MF EX
- Strength of Customers FM EX
- Government Strategies Volatility MF EX
- Governments Strength as
- Buyer -- FM
- Supplier FM EX
- Entrant MF EX
18COMPANY CHARACTERISTICS
Low ltltltltltgtgtgtgtgtHigh