America vs Japan
A comprehensive Inventory Analytics in both the Architecture & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Industry
YIRELIS COLON
UNDERGRAD STUDENT, RBS NEWARK UNIVERSITY
ORDER OF BUSINESS
-American vs Japan: Architecture & Artificial Intelligence Industry
-America's & Japan's Industrial Comparison
-American & Japan's Japan's Industrial Trend
-Industry & Inventory Management: In Which industry is inventory management important?
-How May Inventory Affect Firms' Financial Performance?
-Value Driver Analysis- 3 Y- Variables
Industry of Choice: Real Estate Companies:
- CLOSING/SUMMARY
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IN ARCHITECTURE
AMERICA
America uses AI- driven software like generative design and computer automation in construction to create base infrastructures and models
Both countries utilize different AI functions for smart infrastructure and energy-efficient buildings and construction. However, U.S leads AI research in vastly growing urban development- Therefore, needing a paramount inventory at consumer demand. AI is just as crucial for architectural work as well as it fundamentally for construction. 3D printed blueprints and prefabricated buildings manage constraints from shortages.
VALUE DRIVER ANALYSIS
INVENTORY X FACTOR- Casual Relationship
Revenue Growth
Operating Costs
Cash Flow Stability
Revenue Growth will thrive when high-turnovers indicate efficient inventory movement, increasing revenue.
Operating Costs may increase procurement expenses, simultaneously reducing storage costs.
Cash Flow stability is met with efficient inventory- ensures the free capacity of having liquidity and/or free cash for investments
Industry of Choice: Real Estate
Companies: RE/MAX, Simon Property Group, Whitestone REIT
Focus: to Assess company inventory risk ( lease/sales availability, new development exposure)
RE/MAX (RMAX)- Residential Brokerage
SIMON PROPERTY GROUP (SPG)- Retail REIT
WHITESTONE REIT (WSR) Community Retail REIT
IN SUMMARY: RE/MAX faces listing shortages. SPG has a much stronger lease absorption. Whitestone has a rythym of slow-moving retail inventory.