Captive unit explained

A captive unit is a business unit of a company functioning offshore as an entity of its own while retaining the work and close operational tie ups within the parent company.[1]

Captive unit is one way of establishing presence in cheap labour markets such as China and India rather than outsourcing work to third party companies established offshore.[2]

Captive Generating plant means a power plant set up by any person to generate electricity primarily for his or her own use and includes a power plant set up by any co-operative society or association of persons for generating electricity primarily for use of members of such co-operative society or association. Note that the word primarily is not defined anywhere. Also note that by this definition, a group of industries can set up a big generating station for their groups use and sell excess power.

References

  1. Book: Oshri, Ilan. Offshoring Strategies: Evolving Captive Center Models. The MIT Press. 2011. 978-0-262-01560-8. Cambridge, Massachusetts. xv.
  2. Parida. Vinit. Wincent. Joakim. Kohtamäki. Marko. August 2013. Offshoring and Improvisational Learning: Empirical Insights into Developing Global R&D Capabilities. Industry & Innovation. 20. 6. 544–562. 10.1080/13662716.2013.833373. 153798908. 1366-2716.