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Tesis ( Maestría en Contaduría con Especialidad en Impuestos) U.A.N.L.
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El presente trabajo de grado, enfoca el sentido práctico de la administración al Sector Alimentos, generando soluciones a futuro y un mejor desempeño en Martmore Ltda., objeto de estudio. Conforme a grandes autores, "El servicio al cliente es un conjunto de actividades interrelacionados que ofrece un suministrador con el fin de que el cliente obtenga el producto en el momento y lugar apropiado y se asegure de un uso correcto del mismo". Pero en este trabajo de grado se tiene en cuenta la visión de Carlos Eduardo Méndez Álvarez, quien dice que "el servicio al cliente se percibe como una tecnología en la cual el hombre de la organización y todos los recursos disponibles a la satisfacción de las expectativas y necesidades del cliente". Así mismo se hace uso de ciertos procesos y herramientas que ayudan al mejoramiento y a la creación de una cultura de servicio al cliente en la empresa lo que genera a un plazo determinado un cambio al interior de la compañía que se vera reflejado en el exterior y hacia los clientes que son parte fundamental de la empresa.
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El desempeño del sector agropecuario en Colombia ha sido importante para explicar el crecimiento económico de todo el país. La apertura económica de 1990 no da los resultados esperados para el sector. Es importante hacer un diagnostico de la competitividad partiendo del ATPDEA y teniendo como objetivo los escenarios frente a la posible firma del TLC con EEUU.
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Descripción del sector Biocomercio en Colombia y Perú, a la luz de los Factores de Competitividad planteados por Michael Porter.
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Globalization has led to a drastic change on the international trade, this has caused that many countries such as France and Colombia find new business partners. This is the raison because I develop the investigation about How these countries can be integrated commercially in the dairy sector? Colombia and France had active trade relations for more than 8 years, but this has been declining for several factors. In the case of France, it has found that Germany is an excellent producer of raw milk, which can supply domestic demand and can export large quantities with a low price to European countries because of its proximity. For this reason, Colombia is a country that can not compete with Germany directly in raw milk, but I concluded that Colombia could become a major competitor with organic milk. This is the result of a research of the way they raise and feed the cows in the two countries, Colombia is generally on open country and Germany is on cow housing. In Colombia, the country found that Venezuela could offer many benefits in the processing of raw milk, and other processes that require high technology. But today Colombia has had several disputes with Venezuela and many Colombian companies are affected in this sector. Additionally, France is one of the largest producers and distributors of processed milk and its derivatives; it launches annually many manufactured products with high technology. At this point, Colombia can take out the best advantage because it can create an strategic alliance with French companies to bring most innovative and processed products such as cheese and yoghurts. The theoretical framework of this thesis consists on the analysis of competitiveness, because it is relevant to see if these two countries are competitive or if one has the comparative advantage over the other. The related authors are: Michael Porter, Adam Smith and David Ricardo. To complete the theoretical part, we found that France has a comparative advantage over Colombia in this sector thanks to its high technology, and Colombia is not currently competitive in the area of raw milk because the milk price is higher and the distance is a barrier, and it has no technology. But this research indicates that Colombia could become a competitive country selling organic milk.