Thursday, October 10, 2019
Sunrise Wheelchair Case Study
Our team recommends Chandler to introduce Guardianââ¬â¢s new lightweight standard wheelchair. Guardian is not a player in wheelchairs with only a 2% share of the standard wheelchair market and nothing else.The purpose for Guardian to introduce the lightweight standard wheelchair, with a forecast market growth rate of 15% yearly, is only meant to complement Guardianââ¬â¢s existing product to seek for higher growth in its division since the profit margins of its existing product lines are razor thin.Whatââ¬â¢s more important is that Guardianââ¬â¢s new lightweight standard wheelchair is positioned differently from Quickieââ¬â¢s, with a distinct design and features at lower prices more towards a low-end market. Although cannibalization may still be a concern, the chances are Guardian will able to find a niche market for a different target segments differ from Quickieââ¬â¢s.There is a demand and a need for Guardian division to expand product line to grow. Guardian took a lmost half of the market share of crutches, walkers and other product lines. Although the rest half has been controlled by others, it can be regarded as the potential sale of us, as if we can provide a rival product with even better quality to earn that possible profit.This new wheelchair is a good tool to complete the product line, and cover the demand of expanding profitability as well. Quickie, rather than worrying about cannibalized by Guardianââ¬â¢s chair, should put more efforts on building its competitive advantages to differentiate itself from its major competitor Invacare, not Guardian. Invacareââ¬â¢s wheelchair model has beat Quickieââ¬â¢s. Quickie is kind of an unhealthy divergence within Sunriseââ¬â¢s product line, which is losing competition power.Introducing Guardianââ¬â¢s chair will help Sunrises fight against its main competitors, Everest & Jennings International and Invacare. They were competing by cutting down price since 1990.By making few changes o f Guardianââ¬â¢s standard product, the new chair would carry a wholesale price 10% below Invacareââ¬â¢s lightweight standard model. If Quickie continues to lose competitiveness, adding Guardianââ¬â¢s new wheelchair can be a backup and beneficial for the whole company.
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