Image description - total location-sensitive costs

A vertical bar graph illustrating the total location-sensitive costs for aircraft parts manufacture. The data is represented in U.S. funds (US$ 000s). The graph notes that some costs vary depending on which city a firm in located in.

There are 11 bars in total, each represented by an airplane graphic. The first bar represents Moncton, New Brunswick, with a value of 8,035. The second represents Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, with a value of 8,047. The third represents Halifax, Nova Scotia, with a value of 8,230. The fourth represents Dallas, Texas, with a value of 8,427. The fifth represents St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, with a value of 8,503. The sixth represents Toulouse, France, with a value of 8,900. The seventh represents Hartford, Conneticut, with a value of 9,275. The eighth represents Paris, France, with a value of 9,337. The ninth represents Seattle, Washington, with a value of 9,437. The tenth represents Boston, Massachusetts, with a value of 9,578. The last bar represents Manchester, United Kingdom, with 10,306.

The source of the data is Comparative Alternatives: KPMG’s Guide to International Business Location, 2008 Edition.

Page details

Date modified: