Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The Coca-Cola Story by Fatma Guled


View Coca Cola in a larger map In this map I am able to show where some of the product's bottling plants are, Blue Placemarks. The red Placemarks represent the only two countries without any Coca Cola Products because of embargoes. The Yellow house represents the headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. The Red Warning signs represent Environmental and Health violations which are mainly about pollution. The Red Cross represent Human and Labor violations including things like abduction and discrimination. And finally the green Soccer Player represents some of the positive contributions Coca Cola made. Just click on the placemarks to learn more.

Procter & Gamble Map Davita Gurian


View Procter and Gamble's Great Global Expansion in a larger map This is a map of the globalization of Procter and Gamble. It includes P&G's production locations globally and where its major consumers are located globally. The red lines are production lines and the green lines are consumption lines. It is important to note though that P&G has production and consumption operations in many of the same locations. Therefore, I combined these lines into either a green line or a red line depending on the location. The description of each line identifies either production or consumption or both. It is important to know that the lines of my map show where P&G went after it was created in Cincinnati, Ohio. This is why all my lines are connected to Cincinnati, Ohio and expand from there. I am showing the expansion of P&G from Cincinnati, Ohio globally very generally because Procter and Gamble is such a massive company.