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Case Analysis: Solar Feeder
Summary
In October 1998, Bo Haeberle, founder of Visual Design Inc. in Greensboro North Carolina decided to cut back on his business of designing retail store interiors and move towards devoting full time to producing the solar feeder. ... (SDI) and opened a small shop to begin production and taking orders for the solar feeder. The solar feeder incorporates a unique twist on the typical bird feeder. To prevent squirrels form taking the birdseed form the house, the solar feeder produced an electric shock. ... Powered by the solar cell during the day and by a D-cell battery at night, the solar feeder? ... The company offered two feeder styles: Red Cedar Country Style and the Town Style. ...
The two solar feeder styles were similar in the fact that both houses were covered with a copper roof. ... Even though the bird feeder was a relatively simple product, tolerances for cut or machined parts were very tight, and final assembly often involved having to make time- consuming adjustments to parts that were not in tolerance. ...
Analysis
In November 1999, Squirrel Defense, Inc.
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