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Porter’s Five Forces of Midea Group

<p align&equals;"justify">Midea Group is the producer of home and electrical appliances&period; It was incorporated in 1968 in Guangdong Province&comma; China&period; It is the leading manufacturer of electric appliances&period; Xiaomi&comma; a Chinese smartphone maker&comma; has invested in Midea Group in 2014 to collaborate on smart appliances&period; The group has more than 150&comma;000 employees and is ranked at 312th in the Fortune Global 500 &lpar;Midea&comma; 2020&rpar;&period; In addition to electrical appliances&comma; it also operates through the following departments&colon; HVAC&comma; Smart logistics&comma; and Robotics and Automation &lpar;Midea&comma; 2020&rpar;&period; The group is among the top industry players in China and has a significant global presence&period; Porter’s five forces model is a suitable analysis tool to recognize opportunities groups can have and threats it can encounter in the global market&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2 align&equals;"justify">Competitive Rivalry in the Market<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p align&equals;"justify">Midea Group has a global presence that exposes it to competition from domestic competitors as well as global competitors&period; The electrical appliances industry is highly competitive due to the presence of mega-companies&period; Midea group’s major competitors are Gree&comma; Haier&comma; and Whirlpool&period; Gree and Haier are based in China&comma; while Whirlpool is based in the United States&period; According to a report by Jan Conway &lpar;2020&rpar;&comma; the Midea group lead the market with annual sales of &dollar;39&period;8 billion&comma; whereas Gree&comma; Haier&comma; and Whirlpool had annual sales of &dollar;28&period;5 billion&comma; &dollar;26&period;8 billion and &dollar;21 billion respectively&period; In conclusion&comma; the electric appliances industry is highly competitive&period; Large enterprises in Asis and Globe are pushing to get their share&period; LG corp also has a &dollar;9&period;7 billion share of global sales in 2019&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2 align&equals;"justify">Threat of Substitutes<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p align&equals;"justify">The threat of substitute is high in situations when there are better alternatives available&period; Buyers perceive a substantial improvement in quality&period;  In this industry&comma; companies that are based in China take advantage of low labor costs and are net exporters to the world&period; They are experienced in making products with decent production quality and therefore cut production costs&period; In contrast&comma; Whirlpool is leveraging technology by switching from SAP to IBM cloud that would leave them with vital time to provide better quality and innovative products &lpar;J&period; Michael Berendsen&comma; 2017&rpar;&period; These products are only marginally differentiated&comma; and brands develop loyalty among their customer base&period; There is no substitute available for the electrical appliances industry&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2 align&equals;"justify">The Threat of New Entrants<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p align&equals;"justify">The threat of new entrants is high in the industry&comma; where there are few barriers to entry&period; Either the industry is less capital intensive&comma; or the finances can be raised at a subsidized rate&period; Profit margins are high&comma; and there is less operating cost&period; According to Robert M&period; Grant &lpar;2010&rpar;&comma; the common barriers to entry in the industry are a capital requirement&comma; differentiation among products&comma; regulatory environment&comma; and economies of scale&period; There is no or little differentiation in the products offered by competing companies&period; Incumbents can take advantage of economies of scale by producing large quantities&period; They also have sorted out their supply chains and have access to different markets with a coordinated network of distribution channels&period; All these factors deter new entrants from entering the industry as there are high barriers to entry&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2 align&equals;"justify">Bargaining Power of Buyers<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p align&equals;"justify">Buyers can exercise higher bargaining power in case of excess available options&period; They can choose a single product from many variances on offer&period; The market is highly competitive&comma; where multinational and domestic companies are competing for the same segment of the market&period; The only factors that companies can leverage to retain customers are brand loyalty and customer satisfaction&period; As reiterated in the study by N&period; Aburumman and A&period; Nieto &lpar;2019&rpar;&comma; the relationship between customer satisfaction and brand loyalty is strong&comma; and if customers are satisfied&comma; then they are going to stay loyal with their brand and considering the above mentioned factors buyers have moderate bargaining power&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2 align&equals;"justify">Bargaining Power of Supplier<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p align&equals;"justify">Suppliers can exercise high bargaining power if there are few suppliers of the required material&period; As the electrical appliances industry is vast&comma; and companies have complex supply chain models&period; The companies have a global outreach with production and assembly in multiple locations domestically and internationally&period; Their supply chains are virtually integrated and many vendors for procuring the same items because a single vendor cannot fulfill the orders and to avoid over-reliance on a single vendor&period; Companies can leverage economies of scale in their favor by order bulk supplies&period; The companies have resources to dictate payment terms in their favor by paying in advance&period; In light of all the factors discussed&comma; suppliers have low bargaining power&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2 align&equals;"justify">References<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; left&semi;" align&equals;"left">Aburumman&comma; N&period;&comma; &amp&semi; Nieto&comma; A&period; &lpar;2019&rpar;&period; The Effect Of Products Attributes Customer Satisfaction On Brand Loyalty In The Electronic Appliances Industry&colon; Case Of Jordan&period; Oradea Journal of Business and Economics&comma; 4&lpar;Special&rpar;&comma; 39-51&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Berendsen&comma; J&period;M&period; &lpar;2017&rpar;&period;  Whirlpool Corporation&colon; Why not move everything to the cloud&quest;&period; Available at&colon; https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;ibm&period;com&sol;blogs&sol;client-voices&sol;whirlpool-move-everything-cloud&sol;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Conway&comma; J&period; &lpar;2020&rpar;&period; Sales of the leading household appliance companies worldwide in 2019&period; Available at&colon; https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;statista&period;com&sol;statistics&sol;257968&sol;sales-of-the-leading-household-appliance-companies-worldwide&sol;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Grant&comma; R&period; M&period; &lpar;2010&rpar;&period; Contemporary Strategy Analysis&period; 7th Edition&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Midea&period; &lpar;2020&rpar;&period; About us&period;  Available at&colon;https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;midea-group&period;com&sol;About-Us<br &sol;>&NewLine;Midea&period; &lpar;2020&rpar;&period; Our Businesses&period;      Available at&colon; https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;midea-group&period;com&sol;Our-Businesses<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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