Develop the project scope statement and the project charter
Our initial decision to
locate our China operations in Hangzhou was driven largely by the fact
that our Chinese partners
already had facilities there and the city’s proximity to the Qiantang
River. We thought that the
river access which led on to Hangzhou Bay would be sufficient to
handle our shipping needs.
As the production volume
from the China plant has increased, we are seeing that significant
savings can be had by
utilizing container shipping companies such as the China Shipping
Container Lines, a branch
of the China Shipping (Group) Company. Most of the container
shipping companies utilize
ports in Hong Kong and Shanghai.
While the Shanghai port is
only 180 kilometers away from our current location, we are incurring
additional logistical
steps in shipping out of Shanghai.
· Currently, our products are trucked to a port on the Qiantang
River and loaded into
shipping containers. The
containers are then loaded onto barges that make their way to
the Shanghai port. The
barges dock in Shanghai where the containers are offloaded
and trucked to another
area of the port where they are loaded onto to the ships that will
take them to their final
destinations.
· Alternatively, we could transport the products by truck to the
port at Shanghai where
they would be loaded into
containers and then directly onto the ships that will be taking
them to their final
destinations. However, the trucking companies, knowing that they are
being used as an
alternative to the local shipping companies to move the same products
to the Shanghai ports,
generally charge just as much as the shipping companies for the
same volume of goods.
We believe that the
relocation of the China operations to the city of Shanghai will result in
significant cost savings,
will provide our operations with a more substantial urban infrastructure
and will put us into a
better position to market and ship our Chinese products throughout Asia
and Europe.
China Relocation Memo
Page 2
We have incorporated a
move of the China operations to Shanghai within the next five years
into the strategic
planning of Riordan Manufacturing and Riordan Industries. Please begin
drafting strategic plans
for how such a move will impact your areas of responsibility and how
your areas will facilitate the relocation.
Week Two
a.
Develop the project scope statement and the project charter.
b.
Construct the work breakdown structure (WBS) in Microsoft® Project® 2007.
c.
Design the communication plan.
1)
Identify the key stakeholder groups and their project information needs.
2)
Create a table in Microsoft® Word summarizing what
information will be produced during the project lifecycle, including
a)
status and issues reports.
b)
the target audience for each type of information.
c)
when each type of information will be available.
d)
how the information will be communicated.
e)
who is responsible for producing the information.
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