fedex+国际化战略材料

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1、International Strategy,The Case of FedEx By Albin Pinard Msc International Business Development,Contents,International Strategies:Strategic Choices Review FedEx Background Information Why a Global Strategy for FedEx ? Conclusion,Strategic Choice Framework: Strategic Choices Review,4 different strate

2、gic choices: Multi-domestic strategy High local responsiveness / low cost reduction pressures/based on Decentralization/products and services tailored to local markets International strategy Particularly adapted to firms which enjoy a valuable core competence that competitors in foreign markets dont

3、 have Transnational strategy Adapted to firms which want to simultaneously achieve low cost and differentiation advantages.This strategy remains hard to implement because both pressures are often in conflict. Global strategy (FedEx,Texas Instrument),Global Strategy Aspects,Standardisation (products/

4、services) Uniform Marketing (homogeneity of customer response to the marketing mix) Large geographical coverage Based on cost reduction strategies (scales economies/Scope economies/Location economies/Learning Curves) Adapted to low responsiveness demand locations Source: Yip,G.S (1989) and Viswanath

5、an & Dickson (2007),FedEx Background Information, Nationality: USA Since 1973 /International presence since 1984 (FedEx made the express delivery industry) Activity: Express delivery of packages and documents worldwide Third party logistics provider (supply chain solutions) Annual revenue 2007: $ 35

6、,214 (million) Presence in 220 countries and 375 airports 3,3 million package shipped everyday 679 aircrafts (biggest fleet in the industry), 43500 trucks and 15 international hubs 260 000 employees worldwide Main competitors: DHL,UPS,TNT, Pushing the standardisation to its maximum (very law local r

7、esponsiveness in the express delivery industry) Focusing on cost reduction strategies Centralized control: Top management takes all the decisions Extending its geographical coverage through acquisitions Forcing air deregulation,Why a global strategy is the most appropriated one for FedEx ?,Total sta

8、ndardisation,Services and delivery methods Very similar demand worldwide/low local responsiveness ISO 9001 certification Reinforce the standardisation of the FedExs Services worldwide Marketing Pricing: same prices worldwide Advertising:global advertising campaign Relax Its FedEx Standard Technology

9、 International compatibility of wireless applications FedEx SuperTracker : shipping information available to employees and customers worldwide FedEx e-business website (international standard technology),Cost Reduction Through Scope Economies: The FedExs Hub and Spoke Network The optimal combinaison

10、 of transport modes (aircraft + train/trucks) allows Fedex to achieve scope economies,International hub,Cost Reduction Through the Experience Curve,Cost reduction achieved over the time thanks to: Experience of FedEx in its industry (first mover-advantage) Learning effects through learning by doing

11、Better knowledge of international routes (gain of time) Decrease of the number of lost packages over the time,Through Scale Economies, Recent acquisition of 9 Boeing A380 carry 300,000 lbs of freight (twice as much as the previous MD-11 model),Single marketing strategy: significant economies of scal

12、e through advertising and R&D,Extension of the Geographical Coverage Through Acquisitions of Local Freight Companies,2 recent exemples: 2006: acquisition of HLC Holdings Ltd (UK) FedEx gains the coverage of 80 UK cities + 2200 vehicules 2006: acquisition of DTW (China) allowed FedEx to touch 300 new

13、 cities in China Acquisitions of freight companies allow FedEx to : Increase its customer base/fleet/resources Enjoy the benefice of an already existing business quicker access to market,By Forcing Air Cargo Deregulation, Leading role in Lobbying air deregulation U.S Air Cargo Deregulation Act 1977

14、Encouraging U.S government to include air cargo rights in its negotiations with countries in which FedEx wants to operate Open Skies Agreement with China in 2005,Matrix Structure,Pros: Speed up the decision-making Reduce bureaucracy More interdepartemental communication,Cons: Generate conflicts Does

15、 not allow long-term working relationships,Through Centralisation FedExs Worldwide Area Structure,Tight control: Facilitate coordination Consistency of decisions Avoids Duplication Easier to make change,Pros: First-mover advantage in its international expansion (since 1984) Core-compentences based a

16、t home (no outsourcing) Significant E-business advance of FedEx KEY strengh as Internet reinforces standardisation Cons: Cross cultural problems increase with global strategy management innefective Global strategy increases the FedEx reliance on National regulations (especially towards air regulation) “Regulations have a strong impact on the ability of a company to standardize” (Visvanathan and Dickson,2007,p.55

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