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Case Solution for Alliance Management at Forbes Marshall

Complete Case details are given below :
Case Name :      Alliance Management at Forbes Marshall
Authors :           Naga Lakshmi Damaraju, Harshdeep Singh
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W11618
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    20 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
This case traces the history and growth of Forbes Marshall (FM), a family-owned company in India. FM provides steam engineering and control instrumentation solutions for the process industry. The company has evolved into a leader in process efficiency and energy conservation through technology tie-ups and focused investments in manufacturing and research. Their joint ventures (JV) with the world’s leading names enable them to deliver quality solutions in 14 countries. Forbes Marshall’s business practices and processes have combined into a singular philosophy of being trusted partners who provide innovative solutions.
 
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Case Solution for Three Jays Corporation

Complete Case details are given below :
Case Name :      Three Jays Corporation
Authors :           Paul W. Marshall, Mark Davis
Source :             HBS Brief Cases
Case ID :            915531
Discipline :        Operations Management
Case Length :    11 pages
Solution sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Brodie Arens is an MBA student and summer intern at Three Jays Corporation, a jam and jelly manufacturer in Michigan. Brodie’s first assignment as an intern is to update the inventory and production planning system. Initially, he begins by updating the Economic Order Quantities (EOQ) and Reorder Points (ROP) for each product. However, he soon learns that the formal production planning system was being ignored by the workers on the factory floor. Consequently, Brodie has to decide what should be done with the system and how to implement his recommendations. This case illustrates the 2 major types of errors that can occur when using Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) as a tool in production scheduling. It can be used in an inventory control or tradeoff analysis section in a production and operations management course or in a supply chain management course.
 
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