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    Q1- Discuss if Volkswagen commands competitive advantage, if any, from its operations stratergy. Volkswagen is one of the biggest automobile manufacturers in the world and has the target to be the biggest automobile company in the world by 2018. The operating profit of Volkswagen was recorded to be 12.8 billion euros in 2011 (currently 10.2 billion euros) and a total revenue of 275 billion euros, which is the highest in automobile sector. One of the main reasons for such a high level of…

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    The motor vehicle is one of the most highly competitive industries in the economy at the moment. In this competitive business environment each company is doing their utmost to outdo their rivals. Clearly each organisation wishes to move ahead as quickly as possible, and that involves taking risks as the business exposes itself to a range of uncertainties that could affect whether or not it achieves its desired aim (Hillson, 2009). Due to motor vehicle companies thirst for wealth maximisation and…

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    Bomb Disposaleer

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    1. Toyota was most likely blamed for “unintended acceleration” because of the culture they let fester within their organization, and ultimately, they are the company that produces the vehicles. Although “human error” or mistaking the gas pedal for the brake was the main cause, the arrogant culture at Toyota was a problem. The “unintended acceleration” mishaps brought this major problem into the light, and something needed to be changed. Toyota was blamed because they are the organization that…

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    Nissan’s innovation weaved into Ma’ Africa About twenty years ago, Nissan set foot in Africa. At the time, Nissan imported and shipped its vehicles directly from Japan, appointing traders with a focus on sales with not much else happening. By the start of the 21st century, several automotive manufacturers grasped Africa’s enormous potential, and suddenly, distributors and small manufacturing plants set up shop all over in emerging Africa counties. By 2005, the industry was starting to take…

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    Renault. Nissan Ltd has over 244,500 employees globally. The company sold almost 5.2 million vehicles and generated 10.5 trillion Yen (USD 105 billion) in fiscal 2013. In that same year, 2013, Nissan was the sixth largest automaker in the world, behind Toyota, General Motors, Volkswagon Group, Hyundai Motor Group and Ford. Carlos Ghosn serves as CEO of both companies. Taken together, the Nissan-Renault Alliance would be…

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    Ford Company

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    INTRODUCTION Ford motor company is an American automobile. It was founded by Henry Ford in 1903. This company is the world’s fifth largest automotive company. Ford will look further to make cars better. Along with it, Ford should have to good business strategies and they sell their products at an affordable price. In the following paragraph, I am going to talk about it: • History • Services of ford • Products HISTORY OF FORD Ford has a huge history over hundred years ago. In the early…

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    Ram 1500 Research Paper

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    The Dodge Ram 1500 is a light-duty, full-size pickup truck introduced in 1981. It represents a family of half-ton pickup trucks available in 4x2 and 4x4 configurations with your choice of cab and bed sizes. Beginning in 2011, parent Chrysler Group separated this truck line from Dodge and began selling it under an all-new Ram brand. Dodge Ram 1500: 2009 to 2010 The fourth-generation Dodge Ram 1500 was released in 2009 and lasted two model years before the truck line was consigned to an all-new…

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    Tta Motors Case Study

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    • India ranks 2nd in the global two-wheeler market • India is the 4th biggest commercial vehicle market in the world • India ranks 11th in the international passenger car market • India ranks 5th pertaining to the number of bus and truck sold in the world • It is expected that the Automobile Industry in India would be the 7th largest automobile market within the year 2016 • The Indian automobile industry's foreign sector worth US$ 515 million • The Tata Motors have entered the passenger…

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    The principal article used from Student Accountant was from the May 2004 issue, titled: “How to approach performance appraisal questions” by Steve Scott. Reports The major sources of data that I used in my research project were the Annual Reports of Indus Motor Company Limited and Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited. I obtained two of the latest annual reports of Indus Motors for financial years ended 2006 and 2007 from the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE). However, for Honda Atlas, I…

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    Toyota Airbag Controversy

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    Toyota and Takata’s Airbag Controversy In recent events, Toyota has begun a recall of over thirty-four million cars of different makes and models. The recall initiated due to faulty airbags made by Japanese corporation known as Takata. The issue with these airbags lies within the inflator and the propellant devices, which cause them to improperly deploy and explode. The explosion shoots metal fragments into occupants and has already killed fourteen in the United States alone. Unfortunately,…

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