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    Auto Parts Store Business Plan Analysis July 18‚ 2010 Southeast Racing Parts (SRP) is a proposed specialty auto parts retailer focusing on the amateur car racing set. SRP is an imaginative business venture with a positive prospect for growth and expansion. The business plan demonstrates a majority of strengths and opportunities with only a minimum of discernable weaknesses and threats. Most of the potential negatives in this business plan are small‚ manageable‚ and can be overcome. After careful

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    Advanced Auto Parts is the largest aftermarket automobile parts distributor on the North American continent. They operate and service over 6600 stores across the United States‚ its territories‚ and Canada while employing approximately 74000 employees. They are based out of Roanoke‚ Virginia and were founded in 1932 (About us‚ 2015). According to missionstatements.com Advanced Auto Parts has the following mission statement: “It is the Mission of Advance Auto Parts to provide personal vehicle owners

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    SUMMARY PKL Auto parts supplies automotive parts to mechanics‚ dealers and lately to the mining industry. There are 4 offices and 1 warehouse from where all stock is sourced. Currently the inventory system located at the warehouse is accessed on expensive fixed 512Kbit lines. They are geographically spread out as per this map (Not to Scale). These are in Hillary’s‚ Osborne Park (being the main warehouse)‚ Alexander Heights‚ Kewdale and Melville. PKL Auto parts have recently had some issues and you

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    Cameron Auto Parts was founded in 1965 after the signing of the U.S. and Canada Auto Pact. The main consumers were the Big Three automotive manufacturers and the company prospered in this new business environment. In 2000‚ problems started to occur in the company. First‚ a consequent drop of the sales of more than 50% happened. Second‚ the Japanese were great competitors and took advantage of the market opportunities in Canada. Alex took the control in 2001 in order to implement a process of modernization

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    situation. Base your demands only on the facts given here. Representatives of the Auto Products Corporation of Indianapolis‚ Indiana‚ and Local 5000‚ United Metal Workers of America‚ are in the process of negotiating their collective bargaining contract. The negotiation covers the Indianapolis plant.* Auto Products also owns a plant in Little Rock‚ Arkansas‚ but the southern plant is not organized and is not a part of the current negotiations. The current contract‚ which covers only the Indianapolis

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    The paper provides an assessment of the Cameron Auto Parts company‚ including their expansion into Europe as well as their restructuring initiatives. The paper also discusses the auto parts market and the general downturn in the industry. The paper believes that Cameron Auto Parts need to pull through the hard-times through an effective combination of cost-cutting‚ efficiency-adding and innovation‚ before the industry picks up again. "Cameron Auto Parts functions within the automotive industry‚ having

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    are the advantages and disadvantages of each? The business potential of flexible coupling was evident to Alex. The salespeople were looking for 35$-40$ million during 2004. He realized that the plant can’t hold both lines (OEM and flexible coupling). The costs of expansion were too high and required many of the company’s resources. The company’s cash flow couldn’t support a plant expansion. The flexible coupling industry is different than the auto industry. Every dollar of flexible coupling sales

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    Strategic Plan Part One Conceptualizing a Business Carmen Bryant BUS/475 August 8‚ 2012 Garold Cold Strategic Plan Part One Conceptulizing a Business In this paper it will explain my business‚ the products‚ and services as well as the customers who will be coming into the establishment. By developing a mission statement that will help create a vision statement for my business‚ and‚ it clearly will help the customers and employees understand what it is that I want for my business and what

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    facility to accommodate for the higher production. This would exuberate their need for that second plant. All of this leaves licensing to be the most viable option as it requires the least amount of capital‚ both financial and human. Cameron Auto Parts are paid royalty fees as well as the costs of setting up the manufacturing and training without having to spend much money to get the UK plant running. 2. I would say that McTaggart is a good choice for the company to become the licensee

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    Strategic PlanPart I: Conceptualizing a Business Strategic PlanPart I: Conceptualizing a Business Entrepreneurship is awe-inspiring. It brings the creativity and passion into becoming a profitable organization. There are entrepreneurs who did not dream of their one idea growing to an enormous corporate organization. Then there are some who strive and work hard that become nothing more than a small family owned business. Developing and building a business does not manifest only on great

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