Factors Influencing Business Location
- Choosing a good location can have significant impacts on a business, such as attracting customers, reducing costs, accessing skilled labor, remaining competitive, and enhancing its reputation
Business locations are affected by multiple factors and if a business chooses the wrong location, it can fail
- Proximity to market, labour, materials, and competitors influence the location decisions of a business
- Proximity to the market refers to the distance between the business location and the target market. Locating near the market reduces transportation costs and increases its accessibility to potential customers
- Proximity to labour refers to the availability of qualified and skilled workers in the area. Businesses often locate in areas with a high concentration of skilled labour to ensure that they have access to the necessary workforce to run their operations efficiently
- Proximity to materials refers to the availability of raw materials and supplies needed for the business which will help to minimise transportation costs
- Proximity to competitors may be desired (or not) to take advantage of a shared customer base or to differentiate themselves by offering unique products or services
- The nature of the business activity is also an important factor in location decisions
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- Different types of businesses have different requirements in terms of space, infrastructure, and accessibility
- E.g. A manufacturing plant may require a large space for equipment and a loading dock for shipping and receiving goods, while a service business such as a law firm may require less space and more accessible office locations
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- The impact of the internet means businesses can reach customers from anywhere and physical location may not be as important as it once was
- E-commerce businesses may choose to operate from a fixed location, but their location may not be as critical as it is for traditional brick-and-mortar businesses that rely on foot traffic
- Providing customers with the opportunity to book services or purchase products online offers convenience and is likely to reduce business costs as premises in non-high profile areas are usually cheaper to rent or buy than high street or other busy areas
- For businesses that offer a combination of online and in-person services (restaurants or retail stores), location remains an important factor in their success