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Cost - cutting at Erstaunliche Autos

Cost - cutting at Erstaunliche Autos. Tompkins & Kosters Remco Westerbeek Thijmen van der Marel 12-01-2012. Table of contents. About Tompkins & Kosters Main problems & r ecommendations Forecast. Introduction | Improvements & recommendations | Conclusion.

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Cost - cutting at Erstaunliche Autos

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  1. Cost-cuttingatErstaunliche Autos Tompkins & Kosters RemcoWesterbeek Thijmen van der Marel 12-01-2012

  2. Table of contents • About Tompkins & Kosters • Main problems& recommendations • Forecast Introduction | Improvements& recommendations | Conclusion

  3. Tompkins & Kosters • Financial consultants • Founded in 1953 • Experience in the car branch Introduction |Improvements & recommendations | Conclusion

  4. Main problems • Lowproductivity • High labor costs • High supplier costs • Not enough focus on non-European countries: China Introduction | Improvements& recommendations | Conclusion

  5. Introduction | Improvements& recommendations| Conclusion

  6. Moving to China In Euros Cars per year Introduction | Improvements& recommendations| Conclusion

  7. Supplier costs Because of the move to China, the costs of the supplierswillbesignificantlylower, simplybecause the suppliersasklowerprices, as a result of lowlaborcosts and cheap rawmaterials in China. Introduction | Improvements& recommendations| Conclusion

  8. Focus on new markets • Currentlyoverlyfocused on Europe • Emergingmarkets: China • Adapt car models to the relativelypoor population • Engage in a joint venture with a Chinesecompany to securemarketknowledge Introduction | Improvements& recommendations| Conclusion

  9. Productivityforecast Introduction | Improvements& recommendations | Conclusion

  10. Conclusion • Move manufacturing centres fromBelgium to China • This move causes lowerlaborcosts, higherproductivity and lower supplier costs • A focus on new markets, such as China, will cause significantlyhigher sales, due to the higherproductivity and largermarket Introduction | Improvements& recommendations | Conclusion

  11. Thanks for your attention!Are thereany questions? Tompkins & Kosters RemcoWesterbeek Thijmen van der Marel 12-01-2012

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