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Waste Management
MANAGING WASTE AND UNDERSTANDING THE PROCESS OF ETHANOL MAKING IN
INDIA GLYCOL LTD.

Summer Internship Project Report
Submitted towards Partial fulfillment of
Post Graduate Diploma in Management

(Approved by AICTE, Govt. of India)
Academic Session
2011-2013

Under the Guidance of:

Industry Guide
Mr. Praveen Srivastava
SR. Manager
(Production)
Faculty Guide
Mr. Anoop kumar Srivastava Dr. Shailendra Dube
DY. Manager Professor
(Production and Microbiology) Operations management
INDIA GLYCOL LTD. IMS, Ghaziabad Submitted By: Shivam Dubey
Roll No: BM-011203
PREFACE

The project entitled as “MANAGING WASTE AND UNDERSTANDING THE PROCESS OF ETHANOL MAKING IN INDIA GLYCOL LTD.” is basically a study about the production process of ethanol making ,fermentation and waste management in INDIA GLYCOL LTD. Gorakhpur U.P. The major aspects of the process are been covered and a study on the loopholes in the process is done to detect the process and provide the alternative route for the use of waste , in continuation to that the solution to those problems are also been provided. The major problem faced during the on goings of the project is related to data unavailability and the technical unawareness about the machines employed in the production process apart from these drawbacks there was a constraint of lack of support from the employees and the workers who were consulted for the technical specifications.
In a manufacturing company, production process is very important as it affects the efficiency through which the company can manufacture with minimum defects and wastes. Thus it is necessary to understand each parts and steps in the process of a manufacturing machine for an employee, so that he can handle the machine properly and bring about possible innovative changes which can bring



Bibliography: 1986- The name of the Company was changed to `India Glycols Limited ‘Effective from 4th September.  1988- 70 shares subscribed for by the signatories to the Memorandum of

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