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Business Studies · Operations management

Location decisions

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Factors when deciding where to locate operations

  • Distance from market — how close the business is to its customers
  • Distance from suppliers — how close the business is to those who provide its resources
  • Cost of rent — the cost of the premises the business operates from
  • Availability of labour — whether suitable workers can be found in the area
  • Location of competitors — where rival businesses are situated
  • Transport links — how good the roads, rail and other connections are

Why businesses may want to locate operations overseas

  • Cheaper labour costs
  • Cheaper rent
  • Availability of skilled labour
  • To operate closer to its market (thus avoiding import tariffs and trade barriers)
  • To locate closer to suppliers/resources
  • To expand operations into a new market

  • Grants and subsidies — money paid to a business by the government for producing what is asked of it
  • Some laws may not permit working near urban areas
  • Some laws may not permit working near natural areas

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