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 …
American Airlines Group Inc. is an aviation American multinational corporation. It came into existence as a result of the merger of various US airlines in 2013. Today, we’ll discuss …
Aldi is a retail chain discount supermarket German multinational company. Theo Albrecht and Karl founded the retail chain brand in 1946. Today, we’ll discuss the value chain analysis of …
Airbus SE is an aerospace European multinational corporation. The company came into existence in 1970. Today, we’ll discuss the value chain analysis of Airbus; primary and supporting activities in …
Pfizer is a biotechnology and pharmaceutical American multinational corporation. Charles F. Erhart and Charles Pfizer founded the pharmaceutical and drug company in 1849. Today, we’ll discuss the value chain …
Pharmaceutical Industry engages in various processes and phases ranging from discovering, manufacturing, sourcing, researching, and marketing new drugs and medicines for patients. The objective is to cure people, stop …
Reverse logistics 3PL is the method of returning damaged or unwanted products back to the manufacturer or producer via 3rd party logistical service providers. The 3PLs offer businesses and …