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    A specific research methodology was followed for primary sources. 1.5.1 Sources. This report is mainly based upon primary sources. However‚ some secondary sources‚ such as publications and web pages were consulted for an understanding of the Shipbuilding Projects. 1.5.2 Methodology. To collect information

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    A REPORT ON PIPING TECHNOLOGY IN SHIPBUILDING BY Ravi Gupta 2009A4PS229P AT Chowgule & Company Ltd. “Shipbuilding Division” A Practice School-I Station of BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE‚ PILANI (11th July‚ 2011) A REPORT ON PIPING TECHNOLOGY IN SHIPBUILDING BY Ravi Gupta B.E.(Hons)Mechanical 2009A4PS229P Prepared in partial fulfillment of the Practice School-I Course: BITS C221 AT CHOWGULE AND CO. LIMITED (SHIPBUILDING DIVISION) GOA A Practice School-I Station of

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    Od Paper on Daewoo Debacle

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    Organization Development Paper on Daewoo Debacle a Tale of Riches to Rags (A Classic example of Chaebol‚ and its failure) Submitted to: Prof. Jatin Christie By Sumita Banerjee Roll No. B-04 The Rationale of the choice of topic and the company In 1999‚ the Daewoo Group‚ one of the biggest transnational conglomerates‚ collapsed‚ committing a staggering $15.3 billion in accounting fraud in the process‚ the largest in world history. In 2006‚ its chairman was sentenced to eight years in prison

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    Shipbuilding is an example of the lively technical advance and of the inventiveness that took place in the Middle Ages‚ a period traditionally and incorrectly thought to be one of stagnation” (Dictionary of). Historians have imagined‚ portrayed‚ and interpreted the Middle Ages in very different ways. One of the most common portrayals of the Middle Ages refers to a period of isolation and fragmentation in Europe. Although this may have been the case in some areas‚ shipbuilding advanced in Scandinavia

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    Tata Motors Acquiring Daewoo

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    The company was started in 1868 as a Tata group company that was involved in textile manufacture. The company was invented by Jamsetji Tata at Nagpur in Maharashtra. He brought first textile mills in the country as well one of the most luxurious hotels in India. In addition‚ he made it possible for the India to have the first airline. Tata Company did very well growing from textile to automobile company. In recent years‚ its turnover has raised significantly. For example in 2004‚ the company turnover

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    contributed to nearly half of the country’s employment‚ with 2.1 million factory workers back during the economic development times (Green‚ 1992). Throughout the 1960’s – 1980’s‚ South Korea’s major contributing sectors to their economy were their shipbuilding‚ mining‚ construction‚ armaments‚ and their automobile industry. A good sense of a country’s industrial level can be measured from their automotive industry due to that fact the automotive industry is a prime example of generating added value

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    at lower levels may not want to accept it. One of the problems‚ which decentralization aims to solve‚ is that the chief executive never has enough time to think about the major problems affecting the future of the operation. Q2. How Can Daewoo Stay Competitive with the Japanese ? Auto industry is important to developing countries is this intensive linkage. Most of developing countries selected auto industry as one of the prime elements for launching industrialization in the

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    in every major region of the world and does business in some 140 countries. GM and its strategic partners produce cars and trucks in 34 countries‚ and sell and service these vehicles through the following brands: Buick‚ Cadillac‚ Chevrolet‚ GMC‚ GM Daewoo‚ Holden‚ Opel‚ Vauxhall and Wuling. GM’s largest national market is the United States‚ followed by China‚ Brazil‚ Germany‚ the United Kingdom‚ Canada‚ and Italy. GM’s OnStar subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety‚ security and information

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    yesterday‚ all the world’s auto-manufacturers expected to create success out of their midsize products. There were as many as five players in the mid car segment and just one--the Rs 7‚956-crore Maruti Udyog Ltd (MUL)--in the small car segment. Suddenly Daewoo Motors India and Hyundai Motors India--are changing lanes midway‚ making the small car market as the pivot of their marketing strategy in India. Couple that with the fact that two domestic manufacturers--the Rs 10‚074-crore Tata Engineering & Locomotive

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    the Chevrolet brait? launch. Specifically‚ the Chevrolet brand would replace the Daewoo brand in Europe. The Daewoo brand was introduced to Europe in the rnid-1990s by Daewoo Motor Company of Seoul‚ Korea. In October 2002‚ General Motors took on part ownership and management control of the automobile business and began marketing the GM Daewoo brand in Europe through GM Daewoo Europe‚ a wholly owned subsidiary of GM Daewoo Auto & Technology‚ with headquarters in Zurich‚ SWitzerland. FollowingGeneral

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