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[국제생산] 인텔 Intel’s site selection에 대한 자료입니다.
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Costa Rica
Brazil
Chile
Mexico
Check List Method
Evaluation in the Scoring Method
Scoring Method
Environment for Portfolio Method
Application of Portfolio Method
Criteria Integration for Matrix Method
Application of Matrix Method
Conclusion
References
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● Labor unions/regulations and cost
- No other Intel manufacturing plant has a labor union. The presence of labor union might trigger unionization in other manufacturing/design/R&D sites.
Selecting a manufacturing site is primarily for the purpose of hedging the possibilities of shut downs caused by natural disasters or strikes.
Second important reason is to efficiently tap low labor cost in assembly/test manufacturing site.
Third reason is to increase volume production capacity in order to lower cost per unit so that Intel could beat its competitors with technological R&D, time to market, and cost.
● Availability of Workforce
Intel manufacturing facility would require more than 3,000 substantially trained personnel
Intel strategically expanded and upgraded its facilities in other sites, therefore it is highly
Probable that Latin American site would be done so in matter of years once it is successfully set
● Infrastructure
Transportation / Delivery : Frequent air flights on strategic world markets are needed since
the tested end products are going to be 100% exported via air
Clean room technological support : No stoppage of electricity, ultra-pure water at reasonably cheap price
● Government Incentives
Government incentive is a substantially decisive criteria concerned with our Latin America
candidates.
참고문헌
KIPA weekly news
Ju Dae Young, ‘The strategy of Intel’, Semiconductor Industry monthly
(May, June), Korea semiconductor Industry Association, 2002
Exerts from the World Semiconductors Conference(03.5.15)
US FDI News, ‘An interview with Intel Corporation
: Investing in Costa Rica’
etnews article 03.12.10
Mercury Research data on CPU market share
Exerts from the World Semiconductors Conference(03.5.15)