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  • Distribution Strategy: Choosing a New DC

    Manufacturing & Distribution ConsultantsUnhappy with your current DC? Expanding to a new region?

    Whatever your reason for wanting to open a new warehouse or distribution center, you know that the decision can’t be taken lightly… and 3PL providers don’t make it easy to do side-by-side comparisons of their services and prices. There is more to developing an analysis of the options than …Read More

    This entry was posted in Manufacturing and Distribution, Strategy 5.0, Supply Chain Optimization, Total Cost of Ownership, Weekend Thought, on August 28, 2015
  • How Do Total Cost of Ownership Models Affect Your Business?

    Process Improvement Consulting firmThe concept of the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) is not new and for many not a bit exciting. But, it is a critical part of the acquisition process and has been successfully used for the analysis of Information Technology and government procured products for many years. It is a mainstay of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR). Yet, the concept of the Total Cost of Ownership hasn’t been universally adopted by middle market manufacturing and distribution companies as part of their standard Supply Chain Management Solutions. Middle market companies …Read More

    This entry was posted in Continuous Improvement, Manufacturing and Distribution, Market Effectiveness, Supply Chain Optimization, Total Cost of Ownership, Weekend Thought, on July 31, 2015
  • Tecma Talk Podcast Focuses on Total Cost of Ownership and Other Global Manufacturing Trends

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    Global Manufacturing TrendsEL PASO, Texas, April 28, 2014 /NEWS – The Tecma Group of companies recently recorded a podcast with the Los Angeles-based CEO of Group 50 Consulting, Jim Gitney, regarding the growing interest in the global manufacturing trends of total cost of ownership and nearshoring. During the approximately thirty minute session, Gitney explains how the industrial site selection process is no longer an exercise in chasing low manufacturing wages around the globe in order to determine which country, or countries to produce goods in. He asserts …Read More

    This entry was posted in Continuous Improvement, Global Initiatives, Manufacturing and Distribution, Mexico, News, Podcasts, Total Cost of Ownership, on April 29, 2014
  • Cost effective Manufacturing: Mexico vs. China

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    Made In China Vs. Made In MexicoRecently, we have completed some work for a client on the “total cost of ownership differences” in 89 countries. Our results indicated that Mexico is more cost effective than China is in many industries. Surprising results? Learn more in this TECMA podcast on Mexico vs. China manufacturing with Jim Gitney, the CEO of Group50.

    If you prefer reading a transcript of the interview, you can …Read More

    This entry was posted in Global Initiatives, Manufacturing and Distribution, Mexico, Podcasts, Supply Chain Optimization, Total Cost of Ownership, on April 18, 2014
  • Total Cost of Ownership For Manufacturing and Distribution

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    canstockphoto6271482The Tecma Group of companies recently recorded a podcast with the Los Angeles-based president and CEO of Group 50 consulting, Jim Gitney, regarding current global manufacturing trends, such as Total Cost of Ownership, the growing interest in the concepts of “total cost of ownership” and “nearshoring.”
    During the approximately thirty minute session, Gitney, explains how …Read More

    This entry was posted in Continuous Improvement, Global Initiatives, Manufacturing and Distribution, Supply Chain Optimization, Total Cost of Ownership, on April 4, 2014
  • When Is The Best Time To Do Make vs. Buy?

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    Make vs. BuyI was recently speaking with a client about Make vs. Buy. We were discussing when the appropriate time was for doing that kind of analysis. The natural assumption is that world class organizations are doing that kind of analysis whenever a new product program or a major new contract is being worked on. It should be part of every analysis to provide continuous feedback to the Manufacturing organization and the business’s executives. Make vs. Buy analysis will tell you …Read More

    This entry was posted in Continuous Improvement, Global Initiatives, Manufacturing and Distribution, Mexico, Supply Chain Optimization, Total Cost of Ownership, on April 19, 2013

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