BACKGROUND : There has been substantial research addressing physical distribution challenges within emerging markets, such as Asia and South America. However, this topic is not sufficiently covered for emerging markets in Africa. Emerging markets in Africa present unique challenges that should be known to any manager intending on operating in these markets. OBJECTIVES : This study aims to provide insights into the prevalent physical distribution challenges that organisations face in emerging markets in Africa. Emphasis is placed on the adaptations organisations make to overcome these challenges. The study focused on multinational organisations operating in the fast-moving consumer goods, third-party logistics and retail industry, mostly fr...
Global multinational companies (MNCs) continue to face unique challenges in expanding into African e...
Background: Global sourcing has increased as buyers searched for new markets that offered better pri...
Bibliography: pages 149-150.The subject of physical distribution was first examined in the early 190...
Master of Commerce in Supply Chain Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.The expansi...
The main research question of this study is: What influences the choice of entry modes for the BoP m...
Background: Despite risk management efforts, supply chains have become increasingly vulnerable to di...
Purpose \u2013 This paper aims to examine how three firms set up distribution networks in China and ...
There has been an increase in research on the internationalization of sharing economy firms. However...
Abstract: Logistics management is vital to the movement of products from the point of manufacture to...
The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry in South Africa is now more than ever, facing a new e...
The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry in South Africa is now more than ever, facing a new e...
Purpose – International comparison studies provide a useful opportunity in logistics to benchmark lo...
The "Physical Distribution Concept" is being increasingly recognised as a vitally important business...
Master of Commerce in Supply Chain Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2015.Mall dev...
Abstract: The study is based on the street vendors in Gauteng province. It investigated the supply c...
Global multinational companies (MNCs) continue to face unique challenges in expanding into African e...
Background: Global sourcing has increased as buyers searched for new markets that offered better pri...
Bibliography: pages 149-150.The subject of physical distribution was first examined in the early 190...
Master of Commerce in Supply Chain Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2017.The expansi...
The main research question of this study is: What influences the choice of entry modes for the BoP m...
Background: Despite risk management efforts, supply chains have become increasingly vulnerable to di...
Purpose \u2013 This paper aims to examine how three firms set up distribution networks in China and ...
There has been an increase in research on the internationalization of sharing economy firms. However...
Abstract: Logistics management is vital to the movement of products from the point of manufacture to...
The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry in South Africa is now more than ever, facing a new e...
The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry in South Africa is now more than ever, facing a new e...
Purpose – International comparison studies provide a useful opportunity in logistics to benchmark lo...
The "Physical Distribution Concept" is being increasingly recognised as a vitally important business...
Master of Commerce in Supply Chain Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2015.Mall dev...
Abstract: The study is based on the street vendors in Gauteng province. It investigated the supply c...
Global multinational companies (MNCs) continue to face unique challenges in expanding into African e...
Background: Global sourcing has increased as buyers searched for new markets that offered better pri...
Bibliography: pages 149-150.The subject of physical distribution was first examined in the early 190...