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Published by: International Institute for Management Development (IMD)
Originally published in: 2005
Version: 21.06.2005
Length: 10 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

This is part of a case series. In the mid-1990s, Panasonic Europe had begun to outsource component manufacturing and assembly in an attempt to reduce costs. In view of new threats from low cost Asian manufacturers, it now had to assess what learnings could be distilled from the outsourcing activity so far, to guide future decisions and to evaluate various new options for moving manufacturing out of Western Europe into areas with lower costs of production. State-of-the-art manufacturing had always been at the heart of Matsushita's operations though it could also consider getting out of manufacturing completely, and instead focus more on research and development and marketing activities, as some of the competition had already done. The decisions had to be made swiftly, for there was a clear directive from headquarters that any business in the red for three consecutive years would be shut down - immediately.
Location:
Size:
Large (multi-billion dollar worldwide - USD68 billion)
Other setting(s):
March 2000 to May 2005

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Abstract

This is part of a case series. In the mid-1990s, Panasonic Europe had begun to outsource component manufacturing and assembly in an attempt to reduce costs. In view of new threats from low cost Asian manufacturers, it now had to assess what learnings could be distilled from the outsourcing activity so far, to guide future decisions and to evaluate various new options for moving manufacturing out of Western Europe into areas with lower costs of production. State-of-the-art manufacturing had always been at the heart of Matsushita's operations though it could also consider getting out of manufacturing completely, and instead focus more on research and development and marketing activities, as some of the competition had already done. The decisions had to be made swiftly, for there was a clear directive from headquarters that any business in the red for three consecutive years would be shut down - immediately.

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Location:
Size:
Large (multi-billion dollar worldwide - USD68 billion)
Other setting(s):
March 2000 to May 2005

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