By: Andie Jenkins Keighlee Szafir Madison Dion Dacota Pyrch Connor Hutchins.

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By: Andie Jenkins Keighlee Szafir Madison Dion Dacota Pyrch Connor Hutchins

UTC stands for United Technologies Corporation UTC was first incorporated in 1934 as United Aircraft Company It has expanded greatly since then UTC carries products such as: Carrier air conditioning and heating system Hamilton Sundstrand aerospace systems and industrial products Otis elevators and escalators Pratt and Whitney aircraft systems Sikorsky helicopters UTC fire and security systems UTC Power fuel cells

1.Location -Can UTC export and import goods? -How would the geography impact the development of the company? 2.Communication -Is it easy to communicate with companies overseas? -Are there cell phone services in the area? 3.Economy -Are people in the area wealthy enough to purchase product? -Are the products needed in this area? 4.Competition -Is there competition in the area? 5.Transportation -Are there roads that can be easily travelled? -Are there railroads? 6.Military -Would our products benefit the military?

-The major cities are overpopulated -There are already competitive companies -Weather may hinder workdays The hot and rainy months of the year would not benefit the company.

Rough terrain means business would be isolated Cell phone services aren't very good Not many people are wealthy Difficult to transport goods Rough Terrain

Monsoons occur in India in the South Natural hazards and it’s geography would make it hard to have a business there There are some home phones, they have lots of public calling offices About 25% of the population is in debt Roads is rural areas get flooded regularly so it would be hard to travel The trains only connect major cities Himalayas in the North

The debt ratio in India.

China is bordered by many bodies of water and products can be easily imported and exported.

In the west of the country, there are vast varieties of mountains and deserts. The company will have to build on the eastern coast of China.

Although it is crowded, the rivers provide excellent ways of transportation, so we wouldn’t have to go through the busy streets. More businesses are starting to relocate in China because many countries have ties to China in terms of trading and are successful. A crowded street in Hong Kong.

Public telephones and are becoming more popular Telephones and cell phones are widely used 859 million cell phones in use as of 2010 (most in the world) million land lines

Level of developing country Can build in a wealthy area Reduced Labor Costs Our products would benefit China’s ever-growing population.

There is competition. Would need to develop relations with people to beat other companies Extensions of UTC are already in China

Infrastructure is the transportation systems that a country has Good railways and roads to transport goods Ranked third in the world in terms of railways (86,000 Km) Ranked 2 nd in the world in terms of roadways (3,860,800 km) Roads are advanced

Military can use aircraft systems and helicopters Naval Aviation (Navy) and Airborne Forces use helicopters regularly

Employees of UTC will have to get used to multiple new things such as: A new language Different dialects Crowding Similar to streets in New York City and other American cities Measuring system New writing System Hundreds of characters

New education system Learn English, Math, and Chinese Have to take a test to get into high school Food Important way of socializing Chopsticks Tipping Rice New Currency Yuan Have to make currency conversions

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