Location Factors

Qualitive

International

Protectionism

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The restrictions of a country in which the firm is contemplating on moving to should be considered.

Economies of Scale

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Some firms can gain a large economy of scale by moving to overseas.

Government Regulation and Interference

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New industrial rules and regulations put in governments could possibly give the firms overseas and advantage.

National

Land and Buildings

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Costs vary from region to region and should be looked at.

Raw Materials

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If bulky or expensive to move firms should stay close to their resources.

Staff

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Existing staff and promising staff should also be available to work. They should be prepared to relocate.

Market

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The firm should know whether or not it has to be near the market, or can it have a good distrubution channel.

Transport Costs

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Having a variety of transportations could be cost-friendly.

Power and Services

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There should be services around the firm or else they will have to go to the supplier.

Communications

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This is the most important factor and every firm should have good communication with no barriers. Without good communication there will be chaos.

Qunatative

International

Language

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There could be some language barriers and they should be considered

Regulation

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Health and Safety of not only a business/firm but the products as well should be checked.

Lack of Conatcts

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The liability and responsibility of contacts should be questioned.

Culture

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Dress, food, and behavior issues should be checked and disscussed before choosing a location

National

Personnale

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It is easy to move machinery, but moving staff is different.

Company Policy

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The firm should follow the public policy at all times.

Reputation and Publicity

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Moving to aother place could endanger the companys reputation and possibly sales if not careful.