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International Business




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                                     Did u know? Generally all MNCs divide their markets according to geography. For example,
                                     Daewoo has divided its market as Europe, Africa, India, etc.
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                                     Caution Avoid ignorance towards a global perspective to the a good manager.


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                                     Case Study  mayer & company’s Global success

                                          his  is  one  game  that  India  has  permanently  lost  to  its  arch-rival  Pakistan —
                                          manufacturing and exporting sports goods. Historically, when India and Pakistan
                                     Twere  one  before  1947,  Sialkot,  now  in  Pakistan,  used  to  be  the  world’s  largest
                                     production  centre  for  badminton,  hockey,  football,  volleyball,  basketball,  and  cricket
                                     equipment.  After  the  creation  of  Pakistan,  Jalandhar  became  the  second  centre  after
                                     Hindus in the trade migrated to India. Soon, Jalandhar overtook Sialkot and till the early
                                     1980s it remained so. However, when the face of the trade began to change in the 1980s
                                     and import of quality leather and manufacturing equipment became a necessity for quality
                                     production, Pakistan wrested the initiative as India clung to its policies of discouraging
                                     imports through high duties and restrictions. As it was, the availability of labour and skills
                                     was a common factor in both Sialkot and Jalandhar, but with Sialkot having the advantage
                                     of easier entry, most of the world’s top sports manufacturers and procurers developed an
                                     association with local industry in Sialkot that continues even today.
                                     Ten  years  later  in  the  early  1990s,  when  Manmohan  Singh  liberalized  the  norms  for
                                     importing equipment and raw material required for producing sports goods, it was too
                                     late as majority of the global majors had already shifted base to Sialkot. In 1961, the late
                                     Narinder Mayor started the first large-scale sports goods manufacturing unit, Mayor &
                                     Company, thereby laying the foundation of an organized industry. Even today, more than
                                     70 per cent of the industry functions in an unorganized manner. Starting with soccer balls,
                                     Mayor expanded to produce inflatable balls like volleyballs, basketballs, and rugby balls.
                                     Today, his two sons Rajan and Rajesh have built it up into five companies engaged in a
                                     wide array of businesses, though sports goods remain the group’s core business. While
                                     the parent trading company, Mayor & Company, remains the leading revenue-earner to
                                     the tune of ` 55 crore annually out of a total group turnover of ` 85 crore-plus, Mayor’s
                                     second  venture,  the  Indo-Australian  Mayor  International  Limited,  is  spinning  another
                                     ` 15 crores. Mayor International is a 100 per cent Export-oriented Unit (EOU) exclusively
                                     manufacturing and exporting golf and tennis balls.
                                     The product portfolio of the company comprises the following:
                                     Inflatable Balls

                                     l    Soccer balls and footballs (Professional, Indoor, Match and Training, leisure toy)
                                     l    Volley balls, rugby balls (Volley balls and Beach Volley Balls)
                                     l    Australian rugby, hand balls (English League, Union and touch); (Australian rules,
                                          Australian Rugby League balls with laces).
                                     Boxing equipment

                                     l    Boxing and punching balls (Boxing and Punching balls, Head Gear, Gloves, Punching
                                          Mitts and Kits, Punching Bags & Bag Sets)
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