Location Strategy - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Management

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 7 pages of information about Location Strategy.

Location Strategy - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Management

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 7 pages of information about Location Strategy.
This section contains 1,961 words
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Being in the right location is a key ingredient in a business's success. If a company selects the wrong location, it may have adequate access to customers, workers, transportation, materials, and so on. Consequently, location often plays a significant role in a company's profit and overall success. A location strategy is a plan for obtaining the optimal location for a company by identifying company needs and objectives, and searching for locations with offerings that are compatible with these needs and objectives. Generally, this means the firm will attempt to maximize opportunity while minimizing costs and risks.

A company's location strategy should conform with, and be part of, its overall corporate strategy. Hence, if a company strives to become a global leader in telecommunications equipment, for example, it must consider establishing plants and warehouses in regions that are consistent with its strategy and that are optimally located...

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