Category: Value Chain Analysis
Nintendo is a video gaming Japanese multinational company. Fusajiro Yamauchi founded the gaming company in 1889. Today, we’ll discuss the value chain analysis of Nintendo supply chain analysis; primary …
Next Plc is a retail chain footwear, clothing, and home products British multinational company. Joseph Hepworth founded the retail chain company in 1864. Today, we’ll discuss the value chain …
Nestle is the world’s leading food and beverage processing Swiss multinational conglomerate. The food and drink company started its business in 1866. Today, we’ll discuss the value chain analysis …
Mercedes Benz is an automobile manufacturing German multinational company. Emil Georg Von Stauss and Carl Benz founded the automobile company in 1926. Today, we’ll discuss the value chain analysis …
Mattel is an entertainment and toy-manufacturing American multinational company. Elliot Handler, Ruth Handler, and Harold Matson founded the toy company in 1945. Today, we’ll discuss the value chain analysis …
Atelier Materi is a French perfume manufacturing brand; Veronique Le Bihan founded the perfume house company. Today, we’ll discuss the value chain analysis of Atelier Materi supply chain analysis; …
Macy’s is a retail chain departmental store American company. Rowland Hussey Macy founded the chain store company in 1858. Today, we’ll discuss the value chain analysis of Macy’s supply …
Marks & Spencer (M&S) is a retail chain British multinational company. Thomas Spencer and Michael Marks founded the retail chain company in 1884. Today, we’ll discuss the Marks & …
Lyft is a food delivery service providing, ride-sharing, and rental cars and motorized scooter providing American company. John Zimmer and Logan Green founded the company in 2012. Today, we’ll …
LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy) is a luxury fashion goods manufacturing French multinational conglomerate. The merger of Moet Hennessy and Louis Vuitton laid the foundation of the conglomerate in …