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Frontline. Explores America’s obsession with discount stores despite massive job loss 3400 Wal-Mart stores 100 million people shop at Wal-Mart stores each week Sales in 2003 topped $256 billion. Global Procurement Center. Based in Shenzhen, China Third busiest port in the world
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Frontline • Explores America’s obsession with discount stores despite massive job loss • 3400 Wal-Mart stores • 100 million people shop at Wal-Mart stores each week • Sales in 2003 topped $256 billion
Global Procurement Center • Based in Shenzhen, China • Third busiest port in the world • Employs several hundred • 80% of Wal-Mart’s 6000 global suppliers are located in China • Wal-Mart & China are a joint venture
Wal-Martis a Discount Store • Cheap labor because the jobs are in China • China employees make 50 cents a hour, $100 a month • Manufacturers a wide array of consumer goods • These goods, from clothing to electronics, can be bought at low prices
OffshoreGlobal Center: China • Wal-Mart imports $15 to $30 billion a year of China’s goods
Result • Alteration in United States’ Economy
How? • Coercing the eruption of information technology & global economy • Operates the largest satellite system in the world • Powerful retailers manipulate production of goods to offshore
How? • Wal-Mart has mastered the process of production, movement of goods, warehousing of goods, ensuring goods arrives on time at the right place, and for a cheap price • Developed in-house brands • Gain of supply-chain efficiencies by working directly with factories • More profit for Wal-Mart
How does Wal-Mart know what consumers want? • Barcodes: Reveals everything about a product • Information about how often the barcodes are purchased are relayed to the manufactures from Wal-Mart • Hence, the manufacturers are dependent on Wal-Mart for demand information
What does this mean? • The manufacturer becomes dependent and subservient to the retailer, Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart has created a Monopsy • Major buyers for groceries & toys • Controls 38% of the market for several goods • Manufacturers are forced to sell to them at low prices
Why? • Wal-Mart wants to provide consumers with quality products & low prices
Why Not? • Americans are consumers and workers • Americans may receive discounts for quality goods but loose jobs in the process • Not only effects U.S. but other countries as well
Wal-Mart Model of Employment • Low-wages • Low benefits • Low skill • Rapid job turnover
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