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Global Delivery Locations for BPO - Focus on Latin America (Strategic Focus)

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Datamonitor
Published: April 2008
Product Code: R313-32226
Description
Introduction

A detailed analysis of Latin America’s capabilities as a sourcing location for IT outsourcing and BPO services.

Scope

This report looks at the opportunities available to IT and BPO vendors in major Latin American locations such as Mexico, Brazil and Argentina.

It also covers developing markets such as Costa Rica, Chile and Uruguay.

It contains analysis of the leading players in the Latin American market, including both local and international providers.

The report also offers recommendations to vendors about how best to utilize Latin America as part of a coherent sourcing strategy.

Report Highlights

Latin America is becoming an increasingly popular destination for IT services and BPO vendors who are looking to provide low-cost services to clients.

This report contains opinions generated from briefings with leading IT services and BPO players.

It also provides in-depth analysis of Latin America as a global sourcing hub.

Reasons to Purchase

Provides a detailed analysis of developments in Latin America, which is an increasingly popular sourcing location for vendors.

Offers an overview of the current competitive landscape in the Latin American It services and BPO market.

Offers recommendations to vendors interested in setting up a sourcing facility in Latin America.
Table of Contents
Overview
Catalyst
Summary
Key Messages
Latin America is becoming increasingly popular as a global sourcing location
Latin America has a competitive advantage due to proximity and linguistics
US outsourcing giants dominate the Latin American market
Many vendors are using Latin America as part of a multi-shore delivery model
Skill shortages and concerns over stability will hinder the region's growth
Table of Contents
Table of figures
Table of tables
Market Opportunity
Investment in Latin America by foreign IT/BPO companies has increased in recent years
Investment has been concentrated on the region's more developed economies
A number of factors are driving the growth of Latin America's IT/BPO sector
Geographical Proximity
Client Demand
Language Skills
Economic Growth
Cost of Labor
Political Stability
A broad range of services are being offered from Latin American centers
Challenges remain for vendors investing in Latin America
The Size of the Labor Pool
Language as a Barrier
Outsourcing Industry in Early Stages of Development
Cultural Differences
Customer Impact
Benefits to the customer of having services delivered from Latin America
Nearshore Delivery
Language Capabilities
Risk Diversification
Negative factors must also be considered
Security Concerns
Choice of Locations
Lack of Appropriate Workforce
Inter-Vertical Competition
Concerns Over Economic Stability
Competitive Landscape
Latin America's indigenous players are scaling up their global sourcing capabilities
Mexico
Brazil
The US outsourcing giants continue to dominate the Latin American market
European outsourcers are tapping Latin America's language capabilities
India's leading players are starting to make a major impact in Latin America
Go to Market
For vendors looking to set up in Latin America, there are several possible approaches
Latin America as a Nearshore Location
Using Latin America as Part of a Multi-Shoring Model
Tapping into Latin American Expertise in Key Vertical Markets
Mining
Life Sciences
Air Transportation
The recent activity in Latin America is set to continue
Increase in Activity is a Relatively Recent Trend
Opportunities Remain Outside Tier One Countries
Recommendations
Identify the main objectives
Recognize that Latin America is not a homogenous region
Determine the level of client demand
APPENDIX
Additional Economic Information
Methodology
Further reading
Ask the analyst
Datamonitor consulting
Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: The three tiers of Latin America's IT outsourcing sector
Table 2: Time Zone Differences Between the US and Major Sourcing Centers
Table 3: 10 Most Populous Latin American Cities
Table 4: Economies in Latin America
List of Figures
Figure 1: GDP Growth in Latin America's Leading Global Sourcing Locations (%)
Figure 2: Value of Argentinean Peso, January 2002 to May 2003 (US$)
Figure 3: Population of India vs. the biggest Latin American countries (2007), in millions


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