Skoda Auto
Skoda Auto
Skoda Auto
GROUP MEMBERS: Zareen Ahmed Memon Sajid Ali Shaikh Erum Naseer korejo Sheeraz Ali Shaikh
3/13/2012
INTRODUCTION: Vaclav Laurin and Vaclav Klemnet form bicycle company. Laurin and Kelemnt start making motorcycles. The first car, called the Voiturette A, leaves the factory gates and thanks to its quality and attractive appearance soon gains a stable position in the emerging international automobile markets. Laurin & Klement set up a joint-stock company that goes on to export cars to 1907 markets the world over. The Laurin & Klement automobile factory merges with the Skoda machinery 1925 manufacturing company in Plzen. 1939-1945 During the war years, the factory focuses on producing materials for the military. Just a few days before the war ends, the factory is bombed and sustains considerable damage. The enterprise is nationalized in the autumn of 1945. The enterprises reconstruction takes place under a new name, AZNP 1946 (Automobilove zavody, narodni podnik Automotive Plants, National Enterprise). Czech republic formed. 1989 April 16 marks the beginning of a new chapter in the Companys history, when it is 1991 acquired by the strategic partner Volkswagen. Skoda becomes the Volkswagen Groups fourth brand. Production commences of another milestone car model for the Company the 1996 Skoda Octavia. 1895 1891 1905
Opportunities
Growing automobile market in Eastern Europe, China, Africa, India and other emerging economies. Possibility of moving manufacturing and assembly plants to low-cost countries. First mover advantage to those companies using alternative fuels American Markets favor European-manufactured cars 0.15 0.1 0.15 0.13 0.08
Threats
Movement of the global automobile manufacturing industry to a monopolistically-competitive structure with increased competition. Costliness of non-renewable energy sources. Higher wage rates in some countries are making it difficult for automobile manufacturers to remain competitive. Decline in sales in Eastern European countries that have become a part of the European Union because of the increased availability of used vehicles from other European countries. There is an insufficient infrastructure because the Soviets have never put money into such public goods; in their satellites (occupied states) Totals
2 4 3
0.05
0.1
2.96
Internal Strengths 100-year history as a vehicle manufacturer. Capital infusions from Volkswagen. Emphasis on research and development from Volkswagen. Strength of Volkswagens reputation. Highly-skilled work force available in the Czech Republic. Relatively low wages in Czech Republic. Largest employer in the Czech Republic. Synergy with other Volkswagen products. Internal Weaknesses Location in a country that must deal with outdated infrastructure. Perception from the past that Skoda produces a lowquality product. Perception by some that their new 4-door limousine is not a limousine at all. Growing unrest of Skodas employees in seeking higher wages which decrease profit margins. Reputation of Skoda may spill over to the Bentley and frighten off buyers. Totals
0.06 0.1 0.08 0.1 0.07 0.06 0.04 0.06 0.1 0.07 0.08 0.1 0.08 1
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0.18 0.4 0.32 0.4 0.21 0.18 0.12 0.24 0.1 0.14 0.16 0.1 0.16 2.71