Dell 500m notebook
by s elbo
1. factories
1.1. around the world
1.1.1. , Tennesee
1.1.2. Xiamen
1.1.3. China
1.1.4. Brazil
1.1.5. , Malaysia
1.1.6. Texas
2. My order
2.1. By mail
2.2. Malaysia
3. Penang factory
3.1. supplier logistics centers
3.1.1. just-in-time
3.2. anywhere in the world
3.2.1. 140,000 to 150,000 computers
4. Dick Hunter
4.1. global production managers
5. Penang
5.1. send mail
5.1.1. 90 minutes
5.1.2. Every two hours
6. parts from
6.1. The Intel microprocessor
6.1.1. the Philippines, Costa Rica, Malaysia, or China
6.2. My graphics card
6.2.1. China
6.3. The cooling
6.3.1. Taiwan
6.4. The motherboard
6.4.1. Shangai
6.5. The keyboard
6.5.1. Tianijin
6.6. The LCD display
6.6.1. South Korea
6.7. The wireless car)
6.7.1. Malaysia
6.8. The modem
6.8.1. China
6.9. The battery
6.9.1. Malaysia
6.10. The hard disk drive
6.10.1. Thailand
6.11. The CD/DVD drive
6.11.1. Indonesia
6.12. The notebook carrying bag
6.12.1. China
6.13. The power adapter
6.13.1. Thailand
6.14. The power cord
6.14.1. India
6.15. The removable memory stick
6.15.1. Israel
7. The memory
7.1. Korea
8. Book
8.1. Computer
8.1.1. notebook
9. Texas
9.1. Austin
9.1.1. Ideas
10. Conceived
10.1. 2 April 2004
10.1.1. representative Mujteba Naqvi,
11. Credit card
11.1. verified by Dell
11.2. work flow connection
12. The customer's
12.1. required technologies
12.2. design innovations
13. demand shaping
13.1. 10 a.m
13.1.1. Austin time
13.2. 10:30 a.m
13.2.1. Place order
14. The Story
14.1. April 13, at 11:29 a.m
14.1.1. assembled
14.2. 2:45 p.m
14.2.1. successfully
14.3. April 15, 2004, 7:41 a.m
14.3.1. arrived Nashville