Top 4 Types of Joint Venture (JV)
There are mainly four types of the joint venture which includes –
- Project-based joint venture – where the joint venture is done with the motive of completing some specific task.Vertical joint venture – where the joint venture takes place between the buyers and the suppliersHorizontal joint venture – where the joint venture takes place between companies having the same line of businessFunctional-based joint venture – where the joint venture is done with the motive of getting mutual benefit on account of synergy
Let us discuss each type of joint venture in detail –
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#1 – Project-Based Joint Venture
Under this type of Joint Venture, companies enter into a Joint Venture to achieve a specific task, which can be an execution of any specific project or a particular service to be offered together, Assignment, etc. Such collaboration is usually undertaken between companies for an exclusive and specific purpose only and, as such, ceases to exist once the particular project is completed. In other words, these types of Joint Ventures are bound by time or a particular project.
For Instance, Axon Limited, an industry pioneer in the development of Residential projects, entered into an exclusive Joint Venture with Trump Industries, an industry pioneer in the Marketing and Sales of Residential projects, for their New Project, “Living Rise.” Under the said Venture, Axon Limited will construct the Project “Living Rise,” and Trump Industries will be the exclusive sales and marketing entity. Such types of Joint Ventures, which are undertaken for a whole project, are examples of Project-Based ventures.
Example
Another example to understand this type of Joint Venture is reproduced below:
Cipla is a traditional pharmaceutical manufacturer and wants to enter the booming biotech business. On the other hand, Biocon is a biotechnology firm. Cipla intends to utilize the research and development resources of Biocon to develop a particular drug for the treatment of some ailment. Now one way to achieve this objective is to buy Biocon. Still, in that case, Cipla indirectly buys many other areas in which Biocon caters, in which Cipla may not be interested. It will also result in an expensive way of gaining the research capability that it intends to gain from Biocon.
#2 – Functional Based Joint Venture
Under this type of Joint Venture agreement, companies come together to achieve a mutual benefit based on synergy in terms of functional expertise in certain areas, which enables them to perform more efficiently and effectively. The rationale companies focus on before entering such a Joint Venture is whether the likelihood of performing better is more together than doing it separately and more effectively.
Company A specializes in the formulation business and has various patents trademarked under its name but due to lack of funding the company is unable to put such formulation to commercial usage. On the contrary, Company B is a cash-rich Pharma company that lacks in-house patents but holds commercial success experience and has adequate funding capacity. Together, these two companies can mutually benefit and complement each other by entering into a functional-based joint venture.
#3 – Vertical Joint Venture
Under this type of Joint Venture, transactions occur between buyers and suppliers. It is usually preferred when bilateral trading is not beneficial or economically viable. Normally in such Joint Ventures, maximum gain is captured by suppliers, while buyers achieve limited gains. Under these types of Ventures, different stages of an industry chain are integrated within to create more economies of scale. Usually, Vertical Joint Ventures enjoy a higher success rate and deepen the relationship between the Buyers and Suppliers, which ultimately helps benefit the businesses by offering quality products and services to customers at reasonable prices.
Let’s understand the same with the help of an example:
#4 – Horizontal Joint Venture
Under this type of Joint Venture, the transaction happens between companies in the same general line of business. They may use the products from the Joint venture to sell to their customers or create an output that can be sold to the same group of customers. Managing a horizontal joint Venture is usually cumbersome and often results in disputes as the alliance is between partners in the same line of business. Also, these types of Joint Ventures suffer from opportunistic behavior between the partners due to being in the same general line of business. Under such types of Joint Ventures, both parties equally share the gains.
Base International is an Indian company that specializes in the steel extrusion business and caters to various industrial units. Frank LLC is a US-based firm specializing in the molding of steel frames which has application in Industrial Units. The two companies decided to enter into a Horizontal Joint Venture under which Frank LLC, the foreign partner, will offer technical collaboration and foreign exchange components. At the same time, Base International, the Indian counterpart, will make available its site, local machinery, and product parts. Together with a new steel extrusion product, the two companies will offer to their existing clients. Thus by this type of Joint Venture, both firms were able to sell the product in multiple markets and gain from each other expertise, thereby putting resources to better usage.
Conclusion
The type of Joint Venture entered into depends upon the circumstances of each case, and the type of synergy companies intend to achieve. Still, no matter whichever type of Joint Venture is opted for, it acts as a stepping stone for companies to analyze and assess how well they work together and open getaways for future collaboration.
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