Posted: October 10th, 2022
MATTHEW YACHTS, INC
MATTHEW YACHTS, INC.
This is an excellent case to address the characteristics of process-oriented vs. repetitive vs. product-oriented production.
1. Matthew Yachts is profitable, thanks to its custom-designed yachts. Its management experience appears to have competitive advantage in custom-designed yachts, hence the higher profit margins. However, since the demand for the “fixed” design is growing, expansion into this area, with its repetitive-oriented layout and procedures (see Table 7.2 and Figure 7.1 in text), may be warranted.
2. Establishing a separate facility with its own labor force, costing, and procedures may be a good move. Particularly if this can be done at a low production level that will allow maintenance of production even in periods of recession (or high federal luxury taxes).
AMAZON.COM
1. Some of the opportunities and disadvantages of selling books over the Internet are summarized here:
Factor
Impact
Causes
Revenue
Increase
Convenience
Large variety of books
Customer-specific recommendations
Decrease
Distributor margins
Downward price pressure
Inability to browse
Inventory cost
Decrease
Aggregation (major benefit is for low-volume books)
Facility costs
Decrease
No retail outlets, only warehouses
No cashiers required
Increase
Each customer order is picked and packed
Transportation cost
Increase
Higher outbound transportation costs
Forecasting
Added
Instant knowledge of customer preferences and tastes
Customer Understanding
Improved
Track customer history (purchases) and make recommendations to the customer
2. The benefits of using the Internet for book sales are significantly larger now that books can be downloaded online. Amazon is able to ship some products over the Internet
Terminals or Internet kiosks can be available so customers can order any low-volume book
online. This allows the aggregation of low-volume books at the warehouse.
Bookstore chains may also reduce inventory costs by using technology that allows a book
to be printed in a few minutes on demand.
Traditional bookstores can offer more delivery options: cash and carry, order and pick up at
the store, mail from the store, or drop ship from the warehouse or publisher.
For those books that the store does not have, but the customer wants to pick up at the
store, the chain can ship economically to the store with normal store replenishment
shipments.
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