42127L11 & 12 Location
42127L11 & 12 Location
42127L11 & 12 Location
LOCATION
LEARNING OBJECTIVES -1
Importance of location.
Problems due to wrong location.
Factors in deciding the location of plant.
Sources of information for decision
making.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES - 2
Tools used in location planning.
Model for assessing competitiveness of a
location.
Other issues in location planning
Location decision in service sector
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Inputs:
- Raw Materials
- Plant & Machinery
- Spare parts &
Consumables
- Manpower
FACILITY
OPERATION
AND
OPERATING
COST
Output:
Product
or
Service
PLANT LOCATION
Location of plant has direct impact on operating
cost of the plant.
Future growth of the plant depends upon its
location.
A location initially looking very attractive may
prove to be a constraint for further growth of the
plant.
There can be number of options for the location
of the plant. Each needs to be evaluated in
depth for making a choice for locating the plant.
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FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED IN
DECIDING THE LOCATION OF PLANT
Technical
Economical
Industrial environment
Social
Political
Government policies
TECHNICAL 1
CAPACITY REQUIREMENTS
Location must have area suitable to meet the
plant capacity planned. For example, enough
space should be available to accommodate
plant & machinery, dispatch section and parking
of trucks etc.
In addition enough space should be available for
future expansion of the capacity of the plant.
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ECONOMIC FACTORS 1
AVAILABILITY OF POWER
Disruption in plant operation due to
shortage of power, low voltage, and
fluctuations in frequency.
Installation of standby generating sets
adds to the cost, increases operating and
maintenance cost.
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ECONOMIC FACTORS 2
AVAILABILITY OF WATER
Water is required for the operation of
conditioning tower in electrostatic precipitator for
cooling the exhaust gases.
Initial investment very high in ESP without
conditioning tower. Their maintenance is also
difficult.
Adequate water is required for operation of
turbines and power house.
Water is required for cooling of bearing
temperature, drinking, and other industrial
operations like spraying of water in grinding
operations.
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ECONOMIC FACTORS 3
NEARNESS TO RAW MATERIALS
Plants are usually preferred near the source of
raw materials i.e. lime stone in case of cement
plant.
Other raw materials for making the clinker are
bauxite, iron ore, sand & gypsum. Source of fuel
like coal should also be near the plant location.
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ECONOMIC FACTORS 4
NEARNESS TO MARKET
Low delivery cost to a nearby market helps to
keep low sale price.
Shorter delivery help the customer in
maintaining lower inventory.
Quick after sales service could be arranged.
Higher customer satisfaction possible.
Concept of split location plants where production
facility is near the raw-material and
finishing/packing operations are near market.
Example of Narmada Cement in Gujrat.
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ECONOMICAL FACTORS - 5
MANPOWER AVAILABILITY
Availability of skilled & trained manpower.
Manpower of different trades or of different
backgrounds needed.
Contractual labor should be available.
Number of Multi National Companies (MNC)
have set up plants in countries with cheap labor
cost. India, China, Malaysia have low cost of
labor.
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MANUFACTURING FACILITIES IN
COUNTRIES WITH CHEAP LABOR
MNC
PRODUCT
COUNTRY
WITH
FACILITY
Refratechic,
GmbH
Refractory
China,
Collaboration in
India
Toyo, Japan
Castings &
grinding
media
China
Maggotteaux,
Belgium
Grinding
media
Malaysia
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INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT 1
Industrial units of the same industry i.e. if there are
cement units already installed in the area and a new unit
is being considered in the area. Three cement plants in
Rajasthan (CCI Plant at Neemach, J K Cement at
Nimbahera and Udaipur Cement at Udaipur)
Industrial unit of other industrial sectors. For example, a
cement plant may be considered in an area where a steel
plant is already operating. Slag, a waste product of steel
plant is used as raw material for cement plant. A cement
plant in eastern region near Jamshedpur is using slag of
the steel plant as raw material for producing cement.
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INDUSTRIAL ENVIRNMENT 2
AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE PROVIDERS - 1
Inspection agencies.
Transport service providers.
Courier service.
Repair facilities for various requirements:
Rewinding of electrical motors.
Welding, machining and repair shops.
Contract labor for various jobs.
Computer maintenance services.
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INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT 2
AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE PROVIDERS - 2
Cleaning services.
Security services
Testing services
Condition monitoring services like
vibration analysis, oil testing
Industrial gases and lubricant suppliers
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OTHER FACTORS
Proximity to airport
Proximity to sea port
Good banking facilities
Good network of roads and rails.
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SOCIAL FACTORS
POLITICAL FACTORS
Labor unrest.
Militancy in the region (Kashmir, Naxal
areas).
Political differences (Dabhol power project in
Maharashtra where the project was approved
by Congress Government but when Shiv
Sena & BJP combine came, some of the
decisions were reversed while the project
was in full swing thus delaying the project. A
serious situation was faced as Dabhol
company wanted to back out of the project).
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NANO EFFECT- 3
The Singur branch of Hoogly District Cooperative Bank (HDCCB) had 5,346 account
holders till December 31, 2006. Now (October 3,
2008) it has 8,613.
Banks turnover grew by about 33% between
2006-07 and 2007-08.
Gift shop and motor cycle reported rise in sales
by 50-70% in the past two years.
Foreign liquor sales grew by 50% during the
same period.
In places, marginal farmers pooled in their
compensation money to form a syndicate that
supplies sand, red soil and ash to the plant.
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GOVERNMENT POLICIES
If the area has the clearance of the
government for setting up the industrial
unit.
If incentives are given by the government
for new ventures.
If the area is backward area and
government has plans to build infrastructure and roads etc.
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COMPETITIVENESS
1st
Country competitiveness
2nd
Sector competitiveness
3rd
Company
competitiveness
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COUNTRY COMPETITIVENESS
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SECTOR COMPETITIVENESS
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COMPANY COMPETITIVENESS
Ability to design, produce & market
products superior to competitors quality of
business management.
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Factors
Ratings
Availability of infrastructure
90
Size of market
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Industrial climate
50
30
30
Nearness to port
65
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Availability of infrastructure
20
40
60
Size of market
30
30
40
Industrial climate
80
30
50
80
20
10
70
70
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Nearness to port
20
40
90
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Factors
Ratings
Relative
weights
1
2
3
4
Availability of infrastructure
Size of market
Industrial climate
Tax benefits and
concessions
90
60
50
30
0.28
0.18
0.15
0.09
5
6
7
30
65
325
0.09
0.20
1.00
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Relative
weights
Location
1
Location
2
Location
3
Availability of infrastructure
0.28
20
40
60
Size of market
0.18
30
30
40
Industrial climate
0.15
80
30
50
0.09
80
20
10
0.09
70
70
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Nearness to port
0.20
20
40
90
41.23
37.54
54.77
1
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Location 3 is the best, followed by location 1. It is a rough cut and quick evaluation.
X
(m)
Y
(m)
Annual
supply
(tonnes)
125
550
200
350
400
450
450
125
175
700
300
150
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600
500
B (350,400), 450
400
300
200
100
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Distance in kilometers
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CALCULATION OF CENTRE OF
GRAVITY (XC, YC)
XC = (125x200 + 350x450 + 450x175 +700x150) / (200 + 450 + 175 + 150)
= (25000 + 157500 + 78750 + 105000) / (975)
= (366250) / (975)
= 375.64 m
YC = (550x200 + 400x450 + 125x175 + 300x150) / (200 + 450 + 175 + 150)
= (110000 + 180000 +21875 + 45000) / (975)
= (356875) / (975)
= 366 m
GOOD INFRASTRUCTURE - 1
All weather high speed road network.
Good railway infrastructure capable of
transporting bulk cargo.
Ports having faster turnaround times.
Good connectivity to the ports.
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GOOD INFRASTRUCTURE - 2
Good internet system and IT for useful interface
for the customers.
Locating a good number of suppliers in the
vicinity (20-40 km radius) of the manufacturers.
Examples are:
Toyota, Japan, in the context of JIT manufacturing.
Ambattur and Guindy industrial estates in Chennai
cater to all major automobile manufacturers in
Chennai.
Maruti has several suppliers in the GurgaonFaridabad belt on the outskirts of Delhi
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CONSIDERATION IN LOCATION
DECISION IN SERVICE SECTOR
Locate service outlets as close to the
demand point as possible to give good
response of the service delivery system.
Nearness to the market is more important
than the cost of the cost of the site.
In case of manufacturing system, the cost
of the site takes precedence over the
location.
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GUIDELINES IN SELECTION
OF LOCATION
Proper technical evaluation of the probable
sites.
Optimum operating cost.
Consider if the project meets government
policies and guidelines.
Take clearance of local governments.
Consider social factors.
Possibility of future growth.
Strategic decision for ultimate value to
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customer.