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Operations Management Session 4 –  Location Strategies
Outline ,[object Object],[object Object]
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Outline – Continued ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Outline – Continued ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Learning Objectives ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Federal Express ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Location Strategy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Location and Costs ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Location and Innovation ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Location Decisions ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Location Decisions Country Decision Critical Success Factors ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Figure 8.1
Location Decisions Region/ Community Decision Critical Success Factors ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Figure 8.1 MN WI MI IL IN OH
Location Decisions Site Decision Critical Success Factors ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Figure 8.1
Growth Competitiveness Index of Countries Table 8.1 Country 2006-2007 Rank 2005 Rank Switzerland 1 4 USA 6 1 Japan 7 10 Germany 8 6 UK 10 9 Israel 15 23 Canada 16 13 New Zealand 23 22 Italy 42 38 China 54 48 Mexico 58 59 Russia 62 53
Factors That Affect  Location Decisions ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Labor cost per day Production (units per day) = Cost per unit Connecticut = $1.17 per unit $70 60 units Juarez = $1.25 per unit $25 20 units
Factors That Affect  Location Decisions ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Factors That Affect  Location Decisions ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Location decisions based on costs alone can create difficult ethical situations
Factors That Affect  Location Decisions ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Ranking Corruption Rank Country 2006 CPI Score (out of 10) 1 Finland 9.6 1 Iceland 9.6 1 New Zealand 9.6 5 Singapore 9.4 7 Switzerland 9.1 11 UK 8.6 14 Canada 8.5 15 Hong Kong 8.3 16 Germany 8.0 17 Japan 7.6 20 USA, Belgium 7.3 34 Israel, Taiwan 5.9 70 Brazil, China, Mexico 3.3 121 Russia 2.5 Table 8.2 Least Corrupt Most Corrupt
Factors That Affect  Location Decisions ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Factors That Affect  Location Decisions ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Clustering of Companies Table 8.3 Industry Locations Reason for clustering Wine making Napa Valley (US) Bordeaux region (France) Natural resources of land and climate Software firms Silicon Valley, Boston, Bangalore (India) Talent resources of bright graduates in scientific/technical areas, venture capitalists nearby Race car builders Huntington/North Hampton region (England) Critical mass of talent and information
Clustering of Companies Table 8.3 Industry Locations Reason for clustering Theme parks (Disney World, Universal Studios) Orlando, Florida A hot spot for entertainment, warm weather, tourists, and inexpensive labor Electronics firms Northern Mexico NAFTA, duty free export to US Computer hardware manufacturers Singapore, Taiwan High technological penetration rate and per capita GDP, skilled/educated workforce with large pool of engineers
Clustering of Companies Table 8.3 Industry Locations Reason for clustering Fast food chains (Wendy’s, McDonald’s, Burger King, and Pizza Hut) Sites within 1 mile of each other Stimulate food sales, high traffic flows General aviation aircraft (Cessna, Learjet, Boeing) Wichita, Kansas Mass of aviation skills Orthopedic devices Warsaw, Indiana Ready supply of skilled workers, strong U.S. market
Factor-Rating Method ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Factor-Rating Example Table 8.4 Critical Scores Success (out of 100) Weighted Scores Factor Weight France Denmark France Denmark Labor    availability   and attitude .25 70 60 (.25)(70) = 17.5 (.25)(60) = 15.0 People-to-   car ratio .05 50 60 (.05)(50) = 2.5 (.05)(60) = 3.0 Per capita   income .10 85 80 (.10)(85) = 8.5 (.10)(80) = 8.0 Tax structure .39 75 70 (.39)(75) = 29.3 (.39)(70) = 27.3 Education   and health .21 60 70 (.21)(60) = 12.6 (.21)(70) = 14.7 Totals 1.00 70.4 68.0
Locational  Break-Even Analysis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Locational Break-Even Analysis Example Three locations: Total Cost = Fixed Cost + (Variable Cost x Volume) Selling price = $120 Expected volume = 2,000 units Akron $30,000 $75 $180,000 Bowling Green $60,000 $45 $150,000 Chicago $110,000 $25 $160,000 Fixed Variable Total City Cost Cost Cost
Locational Break-Even Analysis Example Figure 8.2 – $180,000  – – $160,000  – $150,000  – – $130,000  – – $110,000  – – – $80,000  – – $60,000  – – – $30,000  – – $10,000  – – Annual cost | | | | | | | 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 Volume Akron lowest cost Bowling Green lowest cost Chicago lowest cost Chicago cost curve Akron cost curve Bowling Green cost curve
Center-of-Gravity Method ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Center-of-Gravity Method ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Center-of-Gravity Method where d ix = x-coordinate of location i d iy = y-coordinate of location i Q i = Quantity of goods moved to or from location i x - coordinate = ∑ d ix Q i ∑ Q i i i ∑ d iy Q i ∑ Q i i i y - coordinate =
Center-of-Gravity Method Figure 8.3 North-South East-West 120  – 90  – 60  – 30  – – | | | | | | 30 60 90 120 150 Arbitrary origin Chicago (30, 120) New York (130, 130) Pittsburgh (90, 110) Atlanta (60, 40)
Center-of-Gravity Method Number of Containers Store Location Shipped per Month Chicago (30, 120) 2,000 Pittsburgh (90, 110) 1,000 New York (130, 130) 1,000 Atlanta (60, 40) 2,000 x-coordinate = (30)(2000) + (90)(1000) + (130)(1000) + (60)(2000) 2000 + 1000 + 1000 + 2000 = 66.7 y-coordinate = (120)(2000) + (110)(1000) + (130)(1000) + (40)(2000) 2000 + 1000 + 1000 + 2000 = 93.3
Center-of-Gravity Method Figure 8.3 North-South East-West 120  – 90  – 60  – 30  – – | | | | | | 30 60 90 120 150 Arbitrary origin Chicago (30, 120) New York (130, 130) Pittsburgh (90, 110) Atlanta (60, 40) Center of gravity (66.7, 93.3) +
Transportation Model ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Worldwide Distribution of Volkswagens and Parts Figure 8.4
Service Location Strategy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Location Strategies Table 8.6 Service/Retail/Professional Location  Goods-Producing Location   Revenue Focus  Cost Focus Volume/revenue Drawing area; purchasing power Competition; advertising/pricing Physical quality Parking/access; security/lighting; appearance/image Cost determinants Rent Management caliber Operations policies (hours, wage rates) Tangible costs Transportation cost of raw material Shipment cost of finished goods Energy and utility cost; labor; raw material; taxes, and so on Intangible and future costs Attitude toward union Quality of life Education expenditures by state Quality of state and local government
Location Strategies Table 8.6 Service/Retail/Professional Location  Goods-Producing Location   Techniques  Techniques Regression models to determine importance of various factors Factor-rating method Traffic counts Demographic analysis of drawing area Purchasing power analysis of area Center-of-gravity method Geographic information systems Transportation method Factor-rating method Locational break-even analysis Crossover charts
Location Strategies Table 8.6 Service/Retail/Professional Location  Goods-Producing Location   Assumptions  Assumptions Location is a major determinant of revenue High customer-contact issues are critical Costs are relatively constant for a given area; therefore, the revenue function is critical Location is a major determinant of cost Most major costs can be identified explicitly for each site Low customer contact allows focus on the identifiable costs Intangible costs can be evaluated
How Hotel Chains Select Sites ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],r 2  = .51 51% of the profitability is predicted by just these four variables!
The Call Center Industry ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

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Location Strategy

  • 1. Operations Management Session 4 – Location Strategies
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  • 15. Growth Competitiveness Index of Countries Table 8.1 Country 2006-2007 Rank 2005 Rank Switzerland 1 4 USA 6 1 Japan 7 10 Germany 8 6 UK 10 9 Israel 15 23 Canada 16 13 New Zealand 23 22 Italy 42 38 China 54 48 Mexico 58 59 Russia 62 53
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  • 20. Ranking Corruption Rank Country 2006 CPI Score (out of 10) 1 Finland 9.6 1 Iceland 9.6 1 New Zealand 9.6 5 Singapore 9.4 7 Switzerland 9.1 11 UK 8.6 14 Canada 8.5 15 Hong Kong 8.3 16 Germany 8.0 17 Japan 7.6 20 USA, Belgium 7.3 34 Israel, Taiwan 5.9 70 Brazil, China, Mexico 3.3 121 Russia 2.5 Table 8.2 Least Corrupt Most Corrupt
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  • 23. Clustering of Companies Table 8.3 Industry Locations Reason for clustering Wine making Napa Valley (US) Bordeaux region (France) Natural resources of land and climate Software firms Silicon Valley, Boston, Bangalore (India) Talent resources of bright graduates in scientific/technical areas, venture capitalists nearby Race car builders Huntington/North Hampton region (England) Critical mass of talent and information
  • 24. Clustering of Companies Table 8.3 Industry Locations Reason for clustering Theme parks (Disney World, Universal Studios) Orlando, Florida A hot spot for entertainment, warm weather, tourists, and inexpensive labor Electronics firms Northern Mexico NAFTA, duty free export to US Computer hardware manufacturers Singapore, Taiwan High technological penetration rate and per capita GDP, skilled/educated workforce with large pool of engineers
  • 25. Clustering of Companies Table 8.3 Industry Locations Reason for clustering Fast food chains (Wendy’s, McDonald’s, Burger King, and Pizza Hut) Sites within 1 mile of each other Stimulate food sales, high traffic flows General aviation aircraft (Cessna, Learjet, Boeing) Wichita, Kansas Mass of aviation skills Orthopedic devices Warsaw, Indiana Ready supply of skilled workers, strong U.S. market
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  • 27. Factor-Rating Example Table 8.4 Critical Scores Success (out of 100) Weighted Scores Factor Weight France Denmark France Denmark Labor availability and attitude .25 70 60 (.25)(70) = 17.5 (.25)(60) = 15.0 People-to- car ratio .05 50 60 (.05)(50) = 2.5 (.05)(60) = 3.0 Per capita income .10 85 80 (.10)(85) = 8.5 (.10)(80) = 8.0 Tax structure .39 75 70 (.39)(75) = 29.3 (.39)(70) = 27.3 Education and health .21 60 70 (.21)(60) = 12.6 (.21)(70) = 14.7 Totals 1.00 70.4 68.0
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  • 29. Locational Break-Even Analysis Example Three locations: Total Cost = Fixed Cost + (Variable Cost x Volume) Selling price = $120 Expected volume = 2,000 units Akron $30,000 $75 $180,000 Bowling Green $60,000 $45 $150,000 Chicago $110,000 $25 $160,000 Fixed Variable Total City Cost Cost Cost
  • 30. Locational Break-Even Analysis Example Figure 8.2 – $180,000 – – $160,000 – $150,000 – – $130,000 – – $110,000 – – – $80,000 – – $60,000 – – – $30,000 – – $10,000 – – Annual cost | | | | | | | 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 Volume Akron lowest cost Bowling Green lowest cost Chicago lowest cost Chicago cost curve Akron cost curve Bowling Green cost curve
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  • 33. Center-of-Gravity Method where d ix = x-coordinate of location i d iy = y-coordinate of location i Q i = Quantity of goods moved to or from location i x - coordinate = ∑ d ix Q i ∑ Q i i i ∑ d iy Q i ∑ Q i i i y - coordinate =
  • 34. Center-of-Gravity Method Figure 8.3 North-South East-West 120 – 90 – 60 – 30 – – | | | | | | 30 60 90 120 150 Arbitrary origin Chicago (30, 120) New York (130, 130) Pittsburgh (90, 110) Atlanta (60, 40)
  • 35. Center-of-Gravity Method Number of Containers Store Location Shipped per Month Chicago (30, 120) 2,000 Pittsburgh (90, 110) 1,000 New York (130, 130) 1,000 Atlanta (60, 40) 2,000 x-coordinate = (30)(2000) + (90)(1000) + (130)(1000) + (60)(2000) 2000 + 1000 + 1000 + 2000 = 66.7 y-coordinate = (120)(2000) + (110)(1000) + (130)(1000) + (40)(2000) 2000 + 1000 + 1000 + 2000 = 93.3
  • 36. Center-of-Gravity Method Figure 8.3 North-South East-West 120 – 90 – 60 – 30 – – | | | | | | 30 60 90 120 150 Arbitrary origin Chicago (30, 120) New York (130, 130) Pittsburgh (90, 110) Atlanta (60, 40) Center of gravity (66.7, 93.3) +
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  • 38. Worldwide Distribution of Volkswagens and Parts Figure 8.4
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  • 40. Location Strategies Table 8.6 Service/Retail/Professional Location Goods-Producing Location Revenue Focus Cost Focus Volume/revenue Drawing area; purchasing power Competition; advertising/pricing Physical quality Parking/access; security/lighting; appearance/image Cost determinants Rent Management caliber Operations policies (hours, wage rates) Tangible costs Transportation cost of raw material Shipment cost of finished goods Energy and utility cost; labor; raw material; taxes, and so on Intangible and future costs Attitude toward union Quality of life Education expenditures by state Quality of state and local government
  • 41. Location Strategies Table 8.6 Service/Retail/Professional Location Goods-Producing Location Techniques Techniques Regression models to determine importance of various factors Factor-rating method Traffic counts Demographic analysis of drawing area Purchasing power analysis of area Center-of-gravity method Geographic information systems Transportation method Factor-rating method Locational break-even analysis Crossover charts
  • 42. Location Strategies Table 8.6 Service/Retail/Professional Location Goods-Producing Location Assumptions Assumptions Location is a major determinant of revenue High customer-contact issues are critical Costs are relatively constant for a given area; therefore, the revenue function is critical Location is a major determinant of cost Most major costs can be identified explicitly for each site Low customer contact allows focus on the identifiable costs Intangible costs can be evaluated
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Editor's Notes

  1. CPI is the Corrupt Perceptions Index calculated by Transparency International, an organization dedicated to fighting business corruption. The Index is calculated from up to 13 different individual scores. For details and the methodology, see www.transparency.org. In case students are interested, the country with the lowest score in the 2006 survey was Haiti with a score of 1.8 out of 10.