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Otis Asia Pacific (A) After reviewing all the details of the challenges and competitors position within the region (PAO), I believe that the main problem is a lack
correspond to approximately 22 % and the Asia-Pacific sales to 13 %. However, the importance of Asia-Pacific is continuously increasing. In mature markets such as
was having trouble selling his work, even with the help of his literary agents, McIntosh and Otis. Often, selling a short story for 50$ or so was the difference between
his athletes set 13 world and 22 American records. Among his 23 Olympic athletes was 1960 medallist Otis Davis, who won the 400 and ran the 4 x 400 relay. Besides
athletes set 13 world and 22 American records. Among his 23 Olympic athletes was 1960 medallist Otis Davis, who won the 400 and ran the 4 x 400 relay. Besides Davis,
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After reviewing all the details of the challenges and competitors position within the region (PAO), I believe that the main problem is a lack of coordination and information between different countries in the Asia Pacific. Please follow me for a moment on this thought:
Our Region is growing fast, mainly in Japan and India. Some countries as Hong Kong where the market is mature the business is driving by price.
Our key business will be the service, because of technology is driven by Japanese companies. We have to found our best technology, and way to do things at the less cost. It is important for Otis PAO to have a general view of the region and know as well as we can the local problems, in order to take advantage of the opportunities in each country.
As a general view the challenges for each country are:
Hong Kong:
- Maintain a reasonable return on sales, improve operating efficiency and minimize service units lost to competitors
- In order to maintain profitability or market share it is necessary to find ways to reduce cost.
- Cost-reduction efforts were focused on negotiating with factories to lower prices, rather than look at how the country organization could also lower their cost.
- Most of the local procurement patterns are habits, they have to consider changes in supply sources.
- The local staff is reluctant to cahge suppliers, there is a perceive quality issue and an emotive issue of dealing with Chinese supply source.
- Change in thinking attitude.
- Learn from the past than maintained it.
MALAYSIA
Problem: Japanese competitors are high technology and low cost for two reasons: First they are buying market share. Second, some parts come from Korean, Taiwan and China sources, and Otis is obliged to fully supply by their high-priced Japanese Plant.
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