Whirlpool and The Global Appliance Industry
Whirlpool and The Global Appliance Industry
Whirlpool and The Global Appliance Industry
Appliance Industry
Xavier’s Institute of Management
By:
Soham Pradhan - UEMF15027
Srijeet Mishra - UEMF15028
Sumeet Patnaik - UEMF15029
INTRODUCTION TO HOME APPLIANCE INDUSTRY:
Home appliances market include; washing machines/ dryers, fridges and freezers, coffee
machines, air conditioners, heaters, TVs, recording devices etc.
The global market for household appliances can be split into two parts.
1. Mature markets (Western Europe, North America, Japan and Australia/New Zealand) :
Population growth is low.
Sales are dominated by replacement products.
Consumers are more conscious about Green aspects of every product.
2. Growth markets (Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Southeast Asia
and China) :
Rapidly rising standards of living.
Growing middle class per capita income.
Higher economic growth.
Under The guidance of CEO Mr. David Whitman, Whirlpool could see the opportunities in
growth market and could conclude to control own destiny and shape the very nature of
globalisation.
3. Centralised Purchasing :
It helped in controlling the price of the raw materials
Number of suppliers were reduced by 50% ( from 1600 to 800).
4. Product Standardisation :
Basic functionalities and technology of home appliances are similar across the globe.
Product has to be only altered in terms of size and capacity.
Eg.: Whirlpool redesigned the automatic washers of Philips Italy and Germany so that
it shared more parts.
This led to reduction of warehouses form 36 to 8.
5. Product Innovations :
Product innovations were triggered by local consumer need and expectation.
Eg. : It developed new Crisp wave microwave oven for European customers
appetising for brown and crisp food.
This helps global company to have broad positioning of their products and mode of service
selection.
Questions
A similar “look and feel “of high quality is maintained, and satisfaction is consistently
advertised. However, products are designed specifically to meet individual country
and cultural demands.
The high standard for each particular demand is met through this “look and feel” of
Whirlpool.
Because of this similar overall structure of the product, the basic resources used in
production will be the same across the board, although the individual functions will
be slightly different.
It is not only important to recognize new market opportunities, but to also recognize
that needs change even among those consumers in mature, replacement markets.
Shifting demands driven by all aspects of our society are an opportunity for us to
deliver different value to consumers,” Whirlpool's president said. According to these
words from Henry O. Marcy, we can know the internal factors
Innovating in itself is a challenge because it requires investment in R&D. Of course,
increased investment is difficult when the cost of manufacturing in regions like the
U.S. is so high. Pulling out some more useful facts,
Some study revealed that external overhead costs experienced by U.S. producers add
at least 22.4 percent to unit labor costs compared to U.S. trading partners. Another
challenge is that as today's manufacturers try to branch out to other markets, certain
international barriers make it hard to compete.
Eg: U.S. manufacturers of hair clippers, for example, can't sell their products to China
without paying a 40-percent import tariff, while the U.S. tariff on the same product is
only 4 percent, he said. Also, European advocates are pushing to ban the use of Huffs,
which discriminate against American-style refrigerator designs that heavily rely on
the refrigerant.
The below mentioned products are not under the product portfolio of Whirlpool .It has to
further diversify itself to cater to the new demand and opportunity.
I. Small Appliances : Consumers want appliances that are time savers, are convenient
to use, provide easy clean-up, are stylish, have multiple applications, promote
healthy cooking and maintain a healthy environment in the home.
There is growing trend towards the use of cordless electrics in the kitchen.
High on trendy list are: bread makers, rice cookers, sandwich makers, coffee
grinders/mills and espresso/cappuccino makers.
II. PERSONAL CARE : In the personal care category, trends include the introduction of a
wide selection of massagers, plaque fighting electric toothbrushes and steam hair
rollers. Massagers are the heavy hitters in this category since so many homeowners
try to maximize leisure time with strenuous exercise/fitness programs, gardening
and catching up on household chores resulting in tired, achy muscles.
Personal care products are always popular. From hair care products to irons, they
help improve your appearance, pamper your body and save you time.
III. Food Waste Disposer : Each year in the United States, millions of tons of food waste
is trucked to landfills. Once there, it quickly decomposes and produces methane, an
environmentally harmful greenhouse gas that is at least 21 times more harmful than
CO2.
Food waste disposers provide a convenient and environmentally friendly alternative
to transporting leftovers to landfills. Plus, capable wastewater treatment plants can
even recycle food scraps into energy and fertilizer.
Conclusion:
The Whirlpool Corporation is a strong company with a solid strategy as its base. For many
years Whirlpool has been a leading manufacturer and marketer of home appliances, at
home as well as abroad. With the ever increasing globalization of our economy, Whirlpool
will need to treat each of its foreign markets as a separate market with its own separate
needs and identity. To grow and to remain successful and capitalize on the many growing
world markets, Whirlpool has, and must continue to expand globally. While expanding,
Whirlpool must continuously evaluate and assess its performance and direction so that it
may continue as a global market leader in the appliance industry.