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Manufacturing Industry in North America - IT Market and Opportunities - 2008

SKU: IRRSPMI01

Description

Description: 

1st October 2008, Pages - 18

According to TechNavio, growing environmental concerns among consumers and introduction of stringent norms and standards in several segments such as electronics and process manufacturing are driving manufacturers in North America towards 'green' products and practices.
Further, driven by deregulation and high costs manufacturers in North America have begun to create large networks of suppliers globally to cater to market demands and remain competitive. However, this has increased lead times, expanding risk and deteriorating service levels. Manufacturers have thus begun to look at solutions that streamline supply chains, improve visibility, and reduce inventories and risk.
The report forecasts the IT spending of the manufacturing industry in North America over the period 2007-2010. It is meant for IT vendors and intends to help them identify selling opportunities in the manufacturing industry in North America. The report identifies key business issues being faced by the manufacturing industry in North America.
Further, the identified sales drivers can be used to penetrate these accounts or increase current share of the customer's wallet. Also, the report lists leading IT buyers and provides their brief company profile, along with their IT spending.

 

Table of Contents

Table of Contents: 
1. IT Spending and Forecast
2. Criticality Score
2.1 Evaluating Criticality Score
3. IT Sales Drivers
3.1 Being Environment Friendly
3.2 Collaboration & Partnerships
3.3 Capacity Expansion
3.4 Faster & Better Product Development
3.6 Global, Integrated Supply Chain
3.7 Lean, Agile & Flexible Manufacturing
3.8 Mergers & Acquisitions
3.9 Offshoring & Outsourcing
3.10 Understanding Customer Needs
4. Key Customers
4.1 General Electric Company
4.1.1 Business Overview
4.1.2 Key Figures
4.1.3 Corporate Headquarters
4.1.4 IT Spending
4.2 Procter & Gamble Company
4.2.1 Business Overview
4.2.2 Key Figures
4.2.3 Corporate Headquarters
4.2.4 IT Spending
4.3 Pfizer
4.3.1 Business Overview
4.3.2 Key Figures
4.3.3 Corporate Headquarters
4.3.4 IT Spending
4.4 Johnson & Johnson
4.4.1 Business Overview
4.4.2 Key Figures
4.4.3 Corporate Headquarters
4.4.4 IT Spending
4.5 United Technologies Corporation
4.5.1 Business Overview
4.5.2 Key Figures
4.5.3 Corporate Headquarters
4.5.4 IT Spending
Other Reports in this Series
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 1.1: North America Manufacturing IT Spending and Forecast 2007-2010 (In $ million)
Exhibit 2.1: Calculations for Estimating Criticality Score
Exhibit 2.2: Criticality Scores for Various Software Applications
Exhibit 2.3: Criticality Scores for Various Hardware Products
Exhibit 2.4: Criticality Scores for Various IT Services
 
 
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