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    Bombardier Inc. is Canada based manufacturer of air and ground mobility solutions. Firm’s operational activity can be split into 4 units: Bombardier Transportation (BT), Bombardier Aerostructures and Engineering Services (BAES), Bombardier Commercial Aircraft (BCA) and Bombardier Business Aircraft (BBA). Firm’s 2014 performance has been weak, the firm reported USD -1,260 million net losses. However, it is important to note that the firm’s recent troubles are mainly associated with firm’s aerial divisions

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    ABSTRACT 1. Introduction Bombardier inc. is a world-leading manufacture of innovative transportation solutions, ranging from regional aircraft and business jets to rail transportation systems and solutions. The company is a global corporation headquartered in Montreal 29 January 1942, Canada, with total revenues of about $14.7 billion. The major shareholders are members of the bombardier family. Bombardier sells its products on all five continents, with a high concentration

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    manager for a company called Bombardier Transportation. His name is Jeff Gaffney. His official company title is MARC Operations General Manager. Bombardier Transportation is one of two subsidiaries of the company. The other half is Bombardier Aerospace. The parent company is called Bombardier Inc. Bombardier Inc. is headquartered in Montreal Canada. Jeff Gaffney is only involved in the transportation division of the company which is headquartered in Berlin Germany. Bombardier is the leading manufacturer

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    BOMBARDIER AEROSPACE Team 3 Project Report COMM 210/CA – Summer 2009 Amine Benasla Camila Fitzgibbon Luxi Zeng Qi Zhang Yuan Yuan Zhu Concordia University John Molson School of Business Table of Contents 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………3 2. Growth Phase and Vision……………………………………………………………....5 3. Innovation and Strategy………………………………………………………………..7 3.1. Key to Success……………………………………………………………….7 3.2. Innovation……………………………………………………………………8 3.3. Strategy……………………………………………………………………

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    I. Overview  Pierre Lortie = newly appointed President & Chief Operating Officer of Bombardier Transportation (BT), headquartered in St. Bruno, Quebec  BT = one of 3 major operating groups of Bombardier Inc. (BBD), headquartered in Montreal, Canada.  BBD = one of the world’s largest manufacturers of passenger rail cars  BBD recently completed acquisition of Adtranz from DaimlerChrysler, headquartered in Berlin, Germany  Acquisition would expand BT’s revenues & geographic scope; increase BT’s

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    Bombardier Adtranz

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    Case BOMBARDIER /ADTRANZ Question 1 Two very important reasons for an acquisition are: 1 Possibility to expand internationally; 2 The potential to transform a company and to enrich a firm. What is the Why Rationale? With the cross border acquisition of Adtranz by Bombardier Inc. (BBD) it enabled Bombardier Transportation (BT) - a division of BBD - to enter the local European markets, obtain know-how and access to European engineering concepts needed in emerging markets like Asia and South

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    Bombardier is the world’s only manufacturer of both planes and trains, it is present in more then 60 countries and is headquartered in Montreal, Canada. Both Bombardier Aerospace & Bombardier transportation employ over 70 000 and posted a revenue of over 18.3 billion in the fiscal year ended December 31,2011. The case presents the implementation of an ERP system in Bombardier, along with all the major changes the corporation undertook for a successful transition. In the analysis I will address

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    Large-Scale ERP Implementation February 2012 Summary Bombardier’s Background Bombardier started in the year 1942 and went on to become a key player in the transportation industry. It entered the market of rail transportation in 1974 and 8 years later its desire to diversify led it to enter the Aerospace Industry. By January 31, 2007 Bombardier Transportation posted revenues of $ 6.6 Billion of which 55% came from Aerospace division. The Aerospace division has

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    Abstract This paper is going to take a detailed look at Bombardier Recreational Products, also known as BRP. The examination of BRP will begin with the inception of the company, and the product started it all, the tracked vehicle for transportation on snow. Its evolution took it from a car-like vehicle to what is known today as the snowmobile and while it has evolved with modern technology it is the heartbeat that has helped BRP grow into a global leader. BRP just does not make snowmobiles; they

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    Bombardier

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    BOMBARDIER Trevor Davies Steve Bernier Paul Gos Jeff Cosentino Bombardier Bombardier Inc., a diversified manufacturing and service company, is a world leading manufacturer of business jets, regional aircraft, rail transportation equipment. It is also a provider of financial services and asset management. The Corporation employs 79,000 people in 24 countries in the Americas, Europe and AsiaPacific Objective The goal of Bombardier is that the company and management team wish to downsize

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