The Driving Force Behind Automotive's Migration

Topics:
Site Inspection
Tags:
Business Operations,
Factor,
Group C Communications,
Logistics,
Migration,
Supply Chain
Source:
Group C Communications

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Overview: The focus of Economic development professionals, and corporate executives responsible for site selection activities is on movement of business sites. While incentives are indeed an important consideration, they are by no means the driving forces behind this migration. Competitive operating costs logistics synergies and to some extent environmental considerations were, and continue to be, important factors. The sum of these factors, however, is the most important of all a competitive environment that was, and continues to be, relentlessly market driven. Article discusses why the industry is moving to the Southern U.S. and what factors should be considered when choosing a location for auto-related expansion or relocation.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jul 2003 | Pages: 1


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