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One of the earliest, largest and most famous examples of vertical integration was the Carnegie Steel company. The company controlled not only the mills where the Steel was manufactured, but the mines where the Iron Ore was extracted, the coal mines that supplied the Coal , the ships that transported the iron ore and the railroads that transported the coal to the factory, the Coke ovens where the coal was coked, etc. A Monopoly produced through Vertical Integration is called a Vertical Monopoly , although it might be more appropriate to speak of this as some form of Cartel . THREE TYPES There are three varieties: backward (upstream) vertical integration, forward (downstream) vertical integration, and balanced (horizontal) vertical integration.
EXAMPLES Oil Industry One of the best examples of vertically integrated companies is the oil industry. Oil companies, both multinational (such as ExxonMobil , Royal Dutch Shell , or BP ) and national (e.g. Petronas ) often adopt a vertically integrated structure. This means that they are active all the way along the supply chain from locating Crude Oil deposits, drilling and extracting crude, transporting it around the world, Refining it into petrochemicals such as Gasoline , to distributing the fuel to company-owned retail stations, where it is sold to consumers. PROBLEMS AND BENEFITS Some argue that vertical integration will eventually hurt a company because when new technologies are available, the company is forced to reinvest in its infrastructures in order to keep up with competition. Some say that today, when technologies evolve very quickly, this can cause a company to invest into new technologies, only to reinvest in even newer technologies later, thus costing a company financially. However, a benefit of vertical integration is that all the components that are in a company product will work harmoniously, which will lower downtime and repair costs. SEE ALSO
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