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A profile of the furniture manufacturing industry : global restructuring / / Susan M. Walcott



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Autore: Walcott Susan M. <1949-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: A profile of the furniture manufacturing industry : global restructuring / / Susan M. Walcott Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : , : Business Expert Press, , 2014
Edizione: First edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (100 p.)
Disciplina: 684.08068
Soggetto topico: Furniture industry and trade
Soggetto non controllato: hemispherization
reshoring
adaptive capacity
textiles
creative destruction
upholstered furniture
wood furniture/case goods
value and supply chain
global production network
spatial fix
lean manufacturing
global trade
competitive strategies
Furniture
Note generali: Part of: 2013 digital library.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-80) and index.
Nota di contenuto: List of figures -- List of tables -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Structure of the furniture industry -- 3. How the industry operates -- 4. Industry organization and competition -- 5. Market forces inside and outside the industry -- 6. Regulation of the furniture industry, domestic and global -- 7. Challenges and opportunities for the furniture industry -- Notes -- References -- Index.
Sommario/riassunto: The furniture industry (NAICS 337) plays an important role in the U.S. economy as a bellwether for manufacturing through its utilization of a global production network. Types of furniture range from household to institutional, with particular growth in firms supplying medical and government-related commodities. The industry is highly responsive to fashion trends, but is partitioned into high, medium, and low cost segments that reveal different locational and market responses to changes. Recent developments indicate that the post-1980s migration of furniture manufacturing to offshore, low labor cost countries has stabilized and shows some faint signs of reshoring in the United States for high end customized and technologically intensive products utilizing the remaining embedded skilled labor and locally clustered industry components. Businesses that survived the recessionary "creative destruction" largely adopted lean manufacturing processes and took advantage of available lower cost equipment and buildings to upgrade their production practices, absorbing market from former competitors. New partnerships occurred with branch and headquarter relocations in Asia, along with cooperative supplier relationships with former U.S. and new foreign companies. Industry survivors adopted practices that could be highly instructive for other manufacturers challenged by globalization to grow stronger by increasing their adaptive capacity. An overview of the industry and its global production network includes the manufacturing technologies of each sector.
Titolo autorizzato: A profile of the furniture manufacturing industry  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-60649-657-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910790765403321
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Serie: 2013 digital library. Industry profiles collection.