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Freqon--Buyer-Supplier Evolution?
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Describes the relationship between Freqon, a producer of frequency converters, and NordAlu, a supplier of extruded aluminum components, over a period of 13 years. Shows how early successes were not sufficiently followed up by improvement efforts later on. Having achieved a substantial level of interaction, joint projects, and sales during the 1990s, by 2000 the relationship was almost back to its original state of limited joint interest and tension between the two companies. Was this just a natural evolution or could the two firms have gone on to a better joint working relationship? The description of the relationship is unique, as case writers rarely have the opportunity to access information for a period of more than 10 years. A winner of the 2002 DSI Best Case Study Award.