DuPont Kevlar Aramid Industrial Fiber
DuPont is the world's leader in many different industry segments and have a strong dedication to research and development. This focus is embedded in the company's history and culture which has a foundation built in science. The company was once a major supplier to the tire industry until the development of the radial tire. During this industry transition, DuPont considered developing its Kevlar product for use in the next generation of tires. Although there were other materials available that could be used in this application that were far cheaper, DuPont believed that the superior qualities of Kevlar would be competitive if the price was within its competitors range. This report will provide a background and an analysis of the uncertainties inherent in DuPont's position.
Company Background
DuPont's scientific history can be traced back all the way to the 18th century beginning in France with an individual named Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, who is often referred to as the "father of modern chemistry (DuPont, 2012)." Eleuthere Irenee du Pont, one of Lavoisier's students, founded the DuPont Company in 1802 based on Lavoisier's technology for the manufacture of black gunpowder. DuPont's product mix was broadened in the late 1800s with the introduction of nitroglycerine and nitrocellulose. Once the company developed the expertise and engineering capabilities required for manufacturing their products in mass quantities this led to an expansion of the company.
Today, DuPont is a very dynamic organization that operates in many different product niches. The organization has developed into five market oriented product groups -- Agriculture and Nutrition, Coatings and Color Technologies, Electronic and Communication Technologies, Performance Materials, and Safety and Protection. Today DuPont invests over $1 billion a year on research and development in a wide range of technologies and is home to one of the world's largest industrial R&D facilities, the Experimental Station. Research is performed by these groups...
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