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PRESENTED TO FISCHER

INDONESIA. PRESENTED TO FISCHER. Demographic Transition. mathematical Location 47’ S, 113’ E Situation south of East Asia and North of North West of Australia 47’ S, 113’ E Formal Region Indonesia Functional Region Jakarta, Capital of Indonesia. Demographic Transition.

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PRESENTED TO FISCHER

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  1. INDONESIA PRESENTED TO FISCHER

  2. Demographic Transition • mathematical Location • 47’ S, 113’ E • Situation • south of East Asia and North of North West of Australia 47’ S, 113’ E • Formal Region • Indonesia • Functional Region • Jakarta, Capital of Indonesia

  3. Demographic Transition • Indonesia has a birth rate of 18.45 per 1000 people yearly with a death rate of 6.25 per 1000 people yearly. Those two figures create a Natural Increase Rate (NIR) which is a increase of 1.0 %. All three figures effect what stage of the demographic transition model a country is in. Indonesia is in stage three, with decreased birth and death rates but increased Population. Stage three sows that a country has gone through the industrial revolution. As in Indonesia, it has large amounts of manufacturing.

  4. Demographic Transition

  5. Economic Development • Primary • petroleum, natural gas, mining, cement, Chemical fertilizers, Plywood, rubber. • Secondary • Textiles, apparel, footwear, food • Tertiary • tourism INDONESIA HAS A LARGE AMOUNT OF INDUSTRY (SECONDARY) SECTORS JOBS. IT HAS GONE THROUGH A INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION. INDONESIA IS A DEVELOPING COUNTRY, PERFECT FOR MANUFACTURING.

  6. Site Factors: Land & Labor

  7. Site Factors: Resources • Proximity to: • Inputs • Plastic-Manufactured in Indonesia • Metal Manufactured in Indonesia • Markets-Bulk-Gaining • U.S.-Through Pacific Ocean by boat and by train or road to final destination. • European-access through Indian Ocean to Arabian Sea, through Red Sea into Mediterranean Sea and to France Switzerland Germany and other markets, by road or rail.

  8. Situation Factors • Indonesia is relatively close to both major markets. The United States is across the Pacific Ocean and by boat, reached with minimal cost. Europe though, there is more travel but less distance. To europe a boat is the main transportation with train/road to final destination.

  9. Infrastructure: Transportation

  10. Infrastructure: Communication

  11. Taxes

  12. Social Stability • Indonesia has a fairly stable government. No wars or political unrest. It’s form of government is a republic that holds free and open elections. After the age of 17 there is no restriction on who can vote.

  13. Conclusion • In conclusion, Indonesia is an excellent fit for the production of Fischer Skis. Its relative location to both large markets is Ideal but not perfect. The distance form both markets in expansive but not overly expensive. Inputs for a product are perfect due to the production of both mane inputs in Indonesia. With ample amounts of infrastructure for transportation, a large workforce, and low minim wage Indonesia is the perfect country for production.

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