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INTRODUCTION

INSITITUTIONAL TRAINING:

It is a planned, systematic effort to develop skills of an individual in performing a work. A report is prepared based on the information collected through the training. This report presents a comprehensive study for the reader to know more about TNPL, one of the most sophisticated among all the business organizations in the sense that it employs all the manufacturing and marketing aspects including segmentation, targeting and positioning to the maximum extent.
AIMS OF THE TRAINING:
• To know about the company’s management and functions of various departments.
• To know how the company is working and the types of financial transactions it deals with.
Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited (TNPL) were formed by the Government of Tamil Nadu in April 1979 as a Public Limited Company under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956. The primary objective of the company is to produce newsprint and printing & writing paper using bagasse, a sugarcane residue, as the primary raw material.
The company is in the business of manufacturing and marketing of Newsprint and Printing & Writing Papers. The products are being marketed throughout the country and also being exported to 20 countries around the world. The factory is situated at Kagithapuram in Karur District of Tamil Nadu. The initial capacity of the plant was 90,000 tpa of Newsprint and Printing & Writing paper which commenced production in the year 1984.

The Company was incorporated on 16th April, with a capacity of manufacture 50,000 tpa. Of newsprint, and 40,000 tpa of printing and writing paper. It was promoted by the Government of Tamil Nadu for the manufacture of Newsprint and Printing and Writing Papers using bagasse as the primary raw material. It manufactures newsprint, writing and printing paper. TNPL has obtained the ISO 9001-2000 certification from RWTUV of Germany for development, manufacture and supply of



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