Intel's Site Selection Decision in Latin America.
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Intel's Site Selection Decision in Latin America Submitted by Lukasz Ciesielski 2945102 Submitted to Professor Scott C. Ensign In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of ADM 3318A Thursday, November 4, 2004 In a growing technological society, the demand for Intel Corporation's products is rising at a rapid pace. Intel must open a new plant at a rate of one every nine months to supply this demand. In order to diversify assets and decrease risk, Intel must invest in a new area. This area must consist of a stable and transparent government, an export-based economy, a well-educated population, a non-union mentality and lower operating costs than the United States. Intel aims to invest in Latin America because the area currently does not have any plants and accommodates all of the necessary criteria. After selecting a continent, Intel was more concerned about availability of technical personnel and engineers to staff the plant; labor unions and labor relations;...

