Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Report on Management Problem of Amcor

Question: Describe about the Report on Management Problem of Amcor. Answer: About Company Amcor is a leading company in the industry of packaging. It delivers packaging solutions to numerous manufacturing units, like, health care, personal care, food beverages, home tobacco. The company has its existence in more than 40 countries, and it has been associated with more than 29000 people with itself. Social, Economic Environmental Aspect undertaken at Amcor are initiatives, Smarter- which tackles the problem of global food wastage by preserving the food for longer durations. Lighter- 26% reduction is made in the green house gas emissions, 23% reduction in the consumption of energy and raw material is saved approximately 25% .Safer delivery of medicines under harsh conditions to the extreme areas of Sub-Saharan Africa. (Amcor at a Glance, 2016). Management Problems at Amcor Amcor has a global management team since it operates in domestic as well as international market (Amcor Global Management Team, 2016). The company has six rigid plastics plants in Venezuela, which have been impacted due to deteriorating economic conditions of the country. The company plans to close down this plant because the inflation is souring high and the variability to acquire US dollar to import raw materials is increasing and this is causing Amcor $350 million charge against earnings. The company also plans to restructure the flexible segment which includes tobacco packaging, along with closing several plants in the developed market. The company plans to undertake proactive approach for the business to eliminate the risk and focus on the business opportunities that the emerging markets have to offer. Restricting of the flexible and tobacco packaging is done to align the firm with customer needs as well as market growth opportunities (Johnson, 2016). Research Questions Q1 What can management at Amcor do to survive the loss? The management at Amcor has decided to shut down its plants situated at Venezuela due to the deteriorating economic conditions of the country. The economic woes in Venezuela like high inflation is causing Amcor take a $350 million charge against its earnings. The company decided to shut these plants and adopt a proactive approach and take conservative charge of accounting for the business. The company plans to eliminate the risk and wants to focus on the opportunities that the emerging markets and the Latin American region has to offer. The co-workers and customers located in the region where the plants are being shut, the company plans to support them. Exploring the boundless potential of the emerging markets and utilizing their resources in investing with a view of more than 20 years the company believes that the emerging markets would be able to deliver more value to them (Amcor update on Venezuelan operations. 2016). Q2- what is the strategy planned by the management? The strategy planned by the management at Amcor is to enter the emerging markets that will deliver more value to them and to align the firms capacity to deliver with the market demands and customer needs. The firm is of the view that for the year ended 30 June 2017, the PBIT are expected to be negatively impacted by approximately $40 million and PAT would be affected $ 20 million negatively for the same. To cope with this investing in emerging markets which are attractive business opportunities with a long term view is the firms strategy (Brocklehurst, 2016). Q3 what organizational changes are desired and what are its benefits? The restructuring of the flexible segment would include streamlining the organization especially in Europe. The main objective is to reduce complexity by improving delivery speed, increasing customer focus and especially by reducing overhead costs. The firm has to align its supply according the needs of the customer and growth opportunities in the market (Amcor shares hammered on Venezuela write-off, 2016). Research Program Research Methodology aims give importance of the research work undertaken, its plan and methods undertaken to conduct the research work. What are the problems and the Hypothesis? (Research Methodology, 2016). Data collection states the methods and techniques, sampling designs and scales of the research work. Data presentation shows data processing, analysis and representation of data. The report is concluded with Report writing which shows substance of the report and its presentation. Research Work Importance This research is undertaken to analyze the management problem at Amcor limited. It focuses on closing of the plant situated at Venezuela and also lays emphasis on the plans of the company in restricting its flexible segment of the market. Research Problem or the Hypothesis Statement - Economic conditions of the country leads to closing of Venezuela plant. Alternative hypothesis- the economic conditions of the country did not lead to closing of the plant. Null hypothesis- the economic conditions of the country did lead to closing of the plant. Independent variables- Economic conditions of the country such as inflation, reduction of domestic demand, currency exchange rate, reduction in the demand of the consumer goods leading to reduction of manufacturing, fall in the investments all of this lead to the fall in the economic growth of the country. Dependent variable shutting down of the plant is assumed to be a dependent variable during the research. The company had to shut down its plant due to low operations and heavy losses. To test the hypothesis we have taken the economy data of Venezuela (Venezuela Economic Outlook, 2016). 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Population (million) 29.1 29.5 30.0 30.5 30.9 GDP per capita (USD) 10,859 12,885 12,401 18,601 - GDP (USD bn) 316 380 372 567 - Economic Growth (GDP, annual variation in %) 4.2 5.6 1.3 -3.9 -5.7 Domestic Demand (annual variation in %) 7.6 12.3 -1.9 -8.8 -10.1 Consumption (annual variation in %) 4.0 7.0 4.7 -3.4 -7.8 Investment (annual variation in %) 4.4 23.3 -9.0 -16.9 -17.6 Manufacturing (annual variation in %) 3.8 1.8 -0.3 -7.2 -5.4 Retail Sales (annual variation in %) 4.7 11.5 - - - Unemployment Rate 8.2 7.8 7.5 7.0 6.8 Fiscal Balance (% of GDP) -4.0 -4.9 -1.9 - - Public Debt (% of GDP) 25.1 27.6 31.0 21.6 - Money (annual variation in %) 50.6 61.0 69.7 64.0 101 Inflation Rate (CPI, annual variation in %, eop) 27.6 20.1 56.2 68.5 181 Inflation Rate (CPI, annual variation in %) 26.1 21.1 40.6 62.2 122 Inflation (PPI, annual variation in %) 20.8 16.6 52.4 - - Benchmark Interest Rate (%) 14.50 14.50 14.74 14.84 14.59 Stock Market (annual variation in %) 79.1 303 480 41.0 278 Exchange Rate (vs USD) 4.30 4.30 6.30 6.30 6.30 Exchange Rate (vs USD, aop) 4.30 4.30 6.09 6.30 6.30 Current Account (% of GDP) 5.2 0.7 1.2 0.6 - Current Account Balance (USD bn) 16.3 2.6 4.6 3.6 -18.2 Trade Balance (USD billion) 41.2 31.9 31.6 27.2 - Exports (USD billion) 93.7 88.8 88.8 74.7 - Imports (USD billion) 52.6 57.2 57.2 47.5 - Exports (annual variation in %) 40.2 -5.3 0.0 -15.8 - Imports (annual variation in %) 26.0 8.8 0.0 -16.9 - International Reserves (USD) 29.9 29.9 21.5 22.1 16.4 External Debt (% of GDP) 37.5 34.4 35.6 24.0 - Through this table we have analyzed that the population of the country continue to rise, but the economic growth of the country has been falling down since the year 2013. The domestic demand for goods has decreased and also exports and imports of the country have fell. Due to low investments the manufacturing sector has also faced turn down. The inflation rate has risen affecting the demands for consumer goods. Hypothesis testing To test the hypotheses we have done regression analysis, which is a statistical process that estimates the relationship among variables. shut down inflation decreased domestic demand 4 26.1 7.6 3 21.1 12.3 5 40.6 -1.9 5 62.2 -8.8 5 122 -10.1 SUMMARY OUTPUT Regression Statistics Multiple R 0.94999062 R Square 0.902482178 Adjusted R Square 0.804964356 Standard Error 0.395004449 Observations 5 ANOVA df SS MS F Significance F Regression 2 2.887943 1.443971 9.254536 0.097517822 Residual 2 0.312057 0.156029 Total 4 3.2 Coefficients Standard Error t Stat P-value Lower 95% Upper 95% Lower 95.0% Upper 95.0% Intercept 4.846175486 0.497968 9.731904 0.010394 2.703592669 6.988758 2.703593 6.988758 X Variable 1 -0.008575872 0.008657 -0.99064 0.426268 -0.04582342 0.028672 -0.04582 0.028672 X Variable 2 -0.113066378 0.035874 -3.15175 0.087638 -0.26742024 0.041287 -0.26742 0.041287 The significance value is more than the cut off value (0.05) so we accept the null hypothesis and reject the alternative hypothesis. Another analysis undertaken is correlation analysis which analyses the strength of relationship between the two or more variable. Shut Down [rating out of 5] Inflation (2011-2015) Domestic Demand (2011-2015) Economic Growth (2011-2015) Exports (2011-2015) Imports (2011-2015) Manufacturing sector (2011-2015) Investments (2011-2015) 5 26.1 7.6 4.2 40.2 26 3.8 4.4 3 21.1 12.3 5.6 -5.3 8.8 1.8 23.3 3 40.6 -1.9 1.3 0 0 -0.3 -9 5 62.2 -8.8 -3.9 15.8 -16.9 -7.2 -16.9 4 122 -10.1 -5.7 0 0 -5.4 -17.6 Shut Down [rating out of 5] Shut Down [rating out of 5] 1 Inflation (2011-2015) 0.162112929 Domestic Demand (2011-2015) -0.29296367 Economic Growth (2011-2015) -0.333452433 Exports (2011-2015) 0.825168334 Imports (2011-2015) 0.004803923 Manufacturing sector (2011-2015) -0.261004836 Investments (2011-2015) -0.388660252 Inflation (2011-2015) Domestic Demand (2011-2015) Economic Growth (2011-2015) 1 -0.831069408 1 -0.910211155 0.972249897 1 -0.274970324 0.150151563 0.169562243 -0.453080998 0.740541336 0.70877525 -0.7590366 0.904966 0.933300542 -0.741640354 0.968052235 0.903358606 Exports (2011-2015) Imports (2011-2015) Manufacturing sector (2011-2015) Investments (2011-2015) 1 0.474249 1 0.296797 0.895448 1 -0.04171 0.614575 0.787968 1 After the analysis we accept the null hypothesis and reject the alternative hypothesis. Both the analysis clearly shows that the economic conditions of the country were the main cause in closing of the plant. Sourcing the data- the data was sourced from secondary sources. To get the figures of Venezuela, data was retrieved from focus economics. Analyzing the findings Critical analysis is done through regression and correlation analysis states that the Venezuela plant was shut down due to the economic conditions of the country. The factors like inflation, low demand of consumer goods, and fall in investments leading to fall in manufacturing sector have played a significant role in closing of the plant. All these factors caused Amcor $350 million charge against earnings (Richardson, 2016). Recommendations Management at Amcor should plan ahead to enter the potential markets of developing countries. They should explore the opportunities and should aim to align the market supply with demands and customer needs. The opportunities in the developing market will be of more value than the plants running in losses. Setting up of new plants would require additional cost; the company should bear that cost instead of bearing losses at an unfavorable plant. They should try to cut down on the overhead costs and improve the supply speed to the market (Amcor plans Restructure, 2016). How the management decisions should be managed. The management should identify the problem, which in the case of Amcor Limited, is closing of the Venezuela plant due to the deteriorating economic conditions of the country. The country has failed to control its inflation and due to this the economic development has been hampered to such an extent that the investments, manufacturing, exports and imports have been down to negative. Amcor operates 6 plants in the country and had to take $350 million charge against its earnings. This posed a question for the company, that is it a wise option for the company to continue its operations in that country. After bearing financial losses, the company decided to shut down its operations in that region and instead invest with a long term view in the emerging markets including that of the Latin American region (Amcors Shares Drop 12.3% on Venezuelan Crisis, 2016). The company plans on restructuring its flexible segment with the view of streamlining the organization especially in Europe. This wou ld help the company in bringing down the overhead costs, improving their supply to the market and in improving their customer relations. The company plans to capture the opportunities that the markets of the developing countries provide them rather than operating a plant in an economically unstable country (Amcor to cut costs in Flexibles, 2016). Conclusion The research aimed at finding management problems at Amcor. It was Amcors strategy to close the plant due to unfavorable economic conditions and invest in the market of developing countries with streamlining its operations which would lead to reducing overheads costs and improving delivery speed. The developing market seemed to add more value than bearing the loss in an economically instable country. The company has already taken $350 million on its earnings from the plant situated at Venezuela, the next logical step for the company considering that the countrys economic growth has been stagnant and continuously deteriorating is to close its operations and rather invest with a long term view in the countries that have the potential market. References Amcor at a Glance. 2016. Retrieved 21 September 2016. From https://www.amcor.com/investor-relations/about-us Amcor Global Management Team, 2016. Retrieved 21 September 2016. From https://www.amcor.com/about_us/company/about_smt Amcor plans restructure. (2009). Retrieved 21 September 2016. 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