Mueller-Lehmkuhl Time Case
Describe the competitive environment facing Mueller-Lehmkuhl at the time of the case.
There are the two disadvantages faced by the company with comparison to the Japanese firm. The Japanese firm seem to have taken only one small segment -- the Automatic machine and converted it to a small guerrilla niche and though the market segment is small, it could hurt the company in terms of revenue because the Japanese do not have any cost overheads like this company that is incurred in customer service on sold manual machines. A portion of annual sales proceeds from both the automated segment and the manual segment is spent on servicing the non-returning manual segment which is draining away resources which the Japanese have avoided. On the other hand the analysis of demand shows from the table that the manual section is important and well could be made the company's forte in future if some costs are eliminated. The European market has its oligopoly broken, a fact that is common to all earlier firms which were four in number. The entry of the Japanese company has changed the equation. Now the customer loyalty faces a shift based on the other considerations like quality, service and changes in the fastener market...
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