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    continue producing vehicles. Automobile manufacturing facilities characterize massive investments in costly fixed expenditures‚ on top of the soaring costs of retaining labor. If the automobile industry experiences a decline‚ Toyota could very well find they are over capacity. Conversely‚ should the automobile industry experience an expansion; Toyota could possibly lose possible sales by reason of being under capacity. This is an emblematic weakness and concern within Toyota ’s high-volume manufacturing

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    Yogesh Nimje PGDM‚ 2nd year Roll No. 2011015 Spl: Operations Reverse Logistics in Automotive Industry The review of literature:- Various studies are done in the reverse logistics and factors considered in these studies such as barriers‚ challenges‚ environmental issues faced by the logistics and supply chain industry. Reverse logistics has been defined as ‘The process of planning‚ implementing‚ and controlling the efficient‚ cost effective flow of raw materials‚ in-process inventory‚

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    Introduction The Reliance Industries India group is India’s largest private sector conglomerate. The Reliance Industries Limited was started by the legendary Late Dhirubhai H. Ambani After a humble start in the late 1970’s as a textile company its success skyrocketed and now covers almost all industry verticals. Today‚ Reliance Industries generates revenues in excess of USD22 billion and exports products worth USD 7 billion to more than 100 countries. The Reliance Industries Limited is a ‘Fortune Global

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    reduction in prices of goods and an increasing blurred national identity for products and services. This brings us to look at one aspect of globalization that has greatly influenced every aspect of the word and human life today i.e. the global automotive industry. The invention of cars has made life easy for humans today. The benefits gotten from this invention are too numerous to mention. Countries go into partnership with other

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    INTRODUCTION ABOUT AUTOMOBILES INDUSTRY: History and development of Automobiles also marks the dynamism in technological growth men have achieved. From the days of horseless carriages to the modern-age self-guided automobiles that are designed meticulously using cutting-edge technology‚ we have certainly-traveled too far. Automobile Industry in India is still in its infancy but growing rapidly. The opportunities in the automobile industry in India are attracting big names

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    countries’ populations. Obesity rates and broader health concerns (such as diseases due to conservatives or additives) make marketing ethics in the food industry a relevant topic. After reading “Fast Food Nation” by Eric Schlosser (2001) and seeing the film “Super Size Me” by Morgan Spurlock (2006)‚ my interest for marketing ethics in the food industry began to grow. I realised to what extent food marketing can influence consumers’ lifestyles and that food marketers have duties regarding public health

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    Supply and Demand – Pharmaceutical Industry In today ’s society‚ a large percentage of the population requires prescription drugs to treat injury or illness. In some cases‚ the need for drugs may be short term and in other cases‚ the drugs may be required for the remainder of an individual ’s life. In all cases‚ prescription drugs are not free; the individual or his or her insurance company pays. The type of drug and available substitutions generally drive the costs. In this paper‚ I will summarize

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    CHAPTER: 1 INTRODUCTION History of Indian Pharma Industry The Pharmaceutical industry in India is the world ’s third-largest in terms of volume and stands 14th in terms of value. According to Department of Pharmaceuticals‚ Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers‚ the total turnover of India ’s pharmaceuticals industry between 2008 and September 2009 was US$21.04 billion. While the domestic market was worth US$ 12.26 billion. Sale of all types of medicines in the country is expected to

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    22-03-2012 Morena Xodo (matr. 639471) COOPER INDUSTRIES’ CORPORATE STRATEGIES Cooper industries’ is a broad company that strongly uses M&A strategy of diversification. But diversification for Cooper doesn’t mean just ‘adding‚ adding and more adding’. Division managers seek for ‘complementary acquisition’ defined as logical extensions of Cooper’s existing products or markets; furthermore they keep examining what they have‚ not being afraid to get rid of companies that have served their useful

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    the automobile industry grew into the largest manufacturing industry in the nation. Automobiles (cars‚ trucks‚ busses) surpassed railroads as the primary haulers of passengers and freight. Henry Ford built his company in Detroit which created more jobs. As the automobile industry grew a lot of new jobs were created such as: gas stations‚ maintenance shops‚ fast food restaurants and motels for people on the move. One in every four Americans had a job in the automotive industry or somehow related

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