Category: Value Chain Analysis
Caterpillar Inc. also goes by the name of CAT is an engineering equipment manufacturing, mining, and construction American multinational corporation. Benjamin Holt and CL Best founded the mining and …
Campbell Soup Company is a flagship canned soup product manufacturing American multinational corporation. Joseph A. Campbell founded the company in 1869; merger and acquisition made it the largest food …
Burberry Group PLC is a luxury fashion house retail chain multinational brand. Thomas Burberry founded the company in 1856. Today, we’ll discuss the value chain analysis of Burberry supply …
British Airways PLC is a flag carrier for British and UK airlines. The merger of two regional and two nationalized airlines laid the foundation for British Airways. Today, we’ll …
BP (British Petroleum) is an oil and gas British multinational corporation. BP started as a subsidiary company of the Burmah Oil Company in 1909 to exploit the oil discoveries …
The Boeing Company is a missile, telecom equipment, and airplane designing and manufacturing American Multinational Corporation. William E. Boeing founded the aviation company in 1916. Today, we’ll discuss the …
BMW (Bayerische Motoren Worke) AG is a German automotive manufacturing multinational corporation. Karl Rapp, Camillo Castiglioni, and Franz Josef Popp established the automobile company in 1916. Today, we’ll discuss …
Best Buy Co. Inc. is a retail consumer electronics manufacturing American multinational company. James Wheeler and Richard M. Schulze founded the consumer electronic company in 1966. Today, we’ll discuss …
AstraZeneca PLC is a biotech and pharmaceutical Anglo-Swedish multinational corporation. The merger of Zeneca Group and Astra AB founded the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca. Today, we’ll discuss the value chain …
ASOS PLC is a retail cosmetic and fashion British online store company. Deborah Thorpe, Andrew Regan, and Nick Robertson founded the retail fashion brand in 2000. Today, we’ll discuss …