If a computer manufacturer purchases a semiconductor company, what form of integration is this?
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Horizontal integration |
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Vertical integration |
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Backward integration |
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Forward integration |
Backward Integration
In backward integration, company integrates operation in the backward chain, like gain control over the raw material supplier, and for computer manufacturer semiconductor is a raw material.
If a computer manufacturer purchases a semiconductor company, what form of integration is this? Horizontal integration...
A bread manufacturer buys a sandwich restaurant (its former customer). This is an example of O horizontal integration O forward vertical integration O upstream integration O backward vertical integration
a.In a backward (that is, upstream), vertical integration arrangement, the manufacturer purchases his ________________ customer. supplier. retail partner. distiributor. b. The Supplier Collaboration program known as Kanban is a signal based replenishment system. a just in time inventory system. a third party supplier program. an integrated ERP system. joint vendor delivery program. c. The Customer Collaboration program of CPFR stands for Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and ________________ Response. Replenishment. Return. Reward. Recycling. d. In a VMI program the supplier manages the...
What type of vertical integration, backward or forward, is suitable for a private university and why?
Afirm acquires a manufacturing company so that it can produce its own inputs. This is an example of integration. backward vertical O horizontal O downstream O forward vertical
when a company acquires a distributor, it is known as a. horizontal integration b. vertical integration c. diversification d. none of the above
What kind of vertical integration strategy did Tesla choose for its distribution and supply chains: backward or forward integration? What are the advantages of its chosen strategies? What are the disadvantages?
(IN YOUR WORDS ) answer in details Identify the difference between vertical (backward/forward) and horizontal integration of corporate strategies? Write example of company that follows each of these strategies. 2. Identify three (3) disadvantages and three (3) advantages of collaborative work. 3. COVID-19 is causing lots of companies to lay off its staff. Where does “not having enough employees” belong to under the SWOT analysis? (10 pts.) Weakness Strength Opportunity Threat Justify your answer: please make sure the answer is...
Comet Computer Company, a manufacturer of computers and peripheral devices, purchases computer parts such as motherboards, computer chips, hard drives, and displays, and then assembles these parts into a variety of non-customized devices, such as tablet computers, laptops, and desktop computers. Comet’s products are available in limited regional distribution. Which type of production process is most likely used by Comet Computer Company? Choices: 1. Continuous Flow. 2. None of these answers is correct. 3.Job Shop. 4.Assembly. 5.Batch.
7. The lifetimes of interactive computer chips produced by a certain semiconductor manufacturer follow Chi-square distribution with mean u=12 years. What is the probability that a batch of 20 chips will contain at least 1 whose lifetimes are longer than 21 years?
What is the difference between vertical and horizontal integration? Which one is good for supply chain management strategy? Give example. Which one do you think will cause a company to become a monopoly and why?