Wednesday, December 7, 2011
2011: A Philip Morris World - Ian Yagle
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Saturday, December 3, 2011
PepsiCo Around The World by John Hart, Section D
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Blue Lines: Connect the PepsiCo Bottling Group headquarters to regional bottling plants
Red Lines: Connect the PepsiCo main headquarters to the 4 divisions of PepsiCo
Gold Lines: Connect together PepsiCo Bottling Group bottling plants according to the region they are located in
Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
"Around The Corner From Everywhere": The Story of Coca-Cola's Marketing Successes and Quick Integration Into Foreign Markets. By: Kaylie Lungberg
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The different colors are used to represent how Coca-Cola has specific bottlers that exclusively serve specific geographical areas. The exclamation point marks the location in which Coca-Cola was first discovered, and the line represents the first "global" movement of Coca-Cola, sending the product overseas to support American troops during the war. Bottling companies were first set up in Europe to easily serve the troops.
The House Icon represents the bottling company as a whole, and the connected colored markers represent a few countries in which the company has bottling plants. This representation is intended to show how The Coca-Cola Company has glocalized through horizontally integrating regional bottling companies.
Eli Lilly and Co. (the manufacturing of Prozac and Zyprexa) by Julia Licholai
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Green House - Headquarter
Yellow Houses - Subheadquarters
Red Tacks- Research Facilities
Blue Tacks- Manufacturing and Packaging Facilities
Green Tacks- Chemical Suppliers
Yellow Takcs- Service, Technology or Software Suppliers
Blue Line- Zyprexa production
Red Line- Prozac production
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Pilot Corporation North America by Lia Michaels
View Pilot Corporation in North America From 1972- Present in a larger map
The yellow wrench is the North America subsidiary headquarters and has manufacturing/assembling/distribution capabilities.
The yellow houses are Pilot Pen of America main assembly and distribution centers.
The blue trucks represent distribution centers.
The green house is the Pilot Corporation world headquarters.
Pilot Corporation by Lia Michaels
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The yellow wrenches are subsidiaries with manufacturing/assembling/distribution.
The green house is the world headquarters.
The yellow houses are subsidiaries of Pilot Corporation of Europe and do not have manufacturing capabilities.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
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