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    Ppt on Promotion

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    Journal of Case Research Volume III Issue 01 Technology as A Tool for Turnaround: A Case of Scooter India Limited A. Sahay1 and Sanjay Mohapatra2 It was October‚ 2000‚ the siren blew at 2.30 pm and the employees of morning shift were leaving the factory after their duty. Dr. Sahay‚ Chairman & Managing Director of Scooters India Ltd. Looked through the glass window of his corner room and was wondering if he could make the company profitable and secure their jobs through infusion of home

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    Segmentation of automotive as well as industrial lubricant can be done as follows: Further the Automotive Industry is segmented in two ways 1.) Lube Oil. 2.) Vehicle Type. Automotive Lubricants Gas Engine oil Diesel Engine Oil Coolant Grease Break oil Engine oil Gear oil Petrol Engine oil Vehicle 4 Wheeler 2/3 Wheeler MUV/SUV Tractors LCV/HCV Cars 4 Strokes 2 Strokes With the slower growth rate in the automotive segment‚ declining margins on account of rising base oil price

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    Romeo Engine Plant A-1) Romeo Engine Plant has established the Romeo Quality Process (RQP) with the objective of; -Understanding customer expectations on engine performance‚ -Deploying such understanding in the manufacturing process and achieve minimal Variation‚ By employing; - Zero-defect philosophy‚ - No rework policy‚ - Continuously improving product quality and process efficiency. A-2) Deploying teams responsible for manufacturing‚ engineering‚ Quality Control‚ Production

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    Lifestyle Segmentation

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    years. People don’t hold status in cars the way they do in Orange County. This is a cow town. People use trucks. They haul things‚ they tow things. They hit deer in the road. When they have the dealer showcase at the Fairgrounds all of the nice diesel trucks are right up front‚ all shiny and polished. If you don’t drive a truck‚ you drive some sort of more economical family car‚ whether it be a minivan‚ or a sedan‚ or SUV. The billboards here in town all have Trucks or SUVs on them. You go to

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    People’s Education Society and Trust’s Belgaum Institute of Management Studies‚ MBA‚ Belgaum. (Approved by AICTE & Affiliated to Karnataka University Dharwad) “A STUDY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION LEVEL REGARDING AFTER SALES SERVICES OF MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA AT SUTARIA AUTOMOBILES SERVICE CENTER BELGAUM” A Report Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of The Requirement for the Award of MASTER’S DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2005-2006 Submitted by GIREESH .A. KALE Exam No. MBA05006014

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    Internal Combustion Engines An internal-combustion engine is a heat engine that burns fuel and air inside a combustion chamber located within the engine proper. Simply stated‚ a heat engine is an engine that converts heat energy to mechanical energy. The internal- combustion engine should be distinguished from the external- combustion engine‚ for example‚ the steam engine and the Stirling engine‚ which burns fuel outside the prime mover‚ that is‚ the device that actually produces mechanical

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    thought that Victory Liner would be a catchy name for his enterprise and so he adapted it. In 1960’s‚ through the ingenuity of Jose Hernadez Sr.‚ Victory Liner Pioneered in hte conversion of front engine buses and the use of steel – bodied buses‚ in this decade‚ the company adapted the use of diesel engines for its growing fleet. 1970’s‚ Victory Liner provided the riding public with air-conditional bus service‚ novelty at that time. It was the first bus company to institute the queuing system for orderly

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    old French vehicle. It has a soft suspension that flattens out potholes and bumps very easily. Even better news comes courtesy of the sound insulation in the cabin‚ which is excellent and considerably reduces the noise of the rattling 1.5-litre diesel engine. The performance is likewise impressive‚ with the 0-62 miles per hour rating being 11.6 seconds. Practicality is superb: with five seats in place‚ the boot has

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    Steam Engine

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    The Steam Engine The Genesis of the Steam Engine In the eighteenth century‚ people began to harness new resources to use to help with farm-ing. An English military engineer‚ Thomas Sav-ery‚ invented a water pump for mines. It later evolved into a coal-powered steam engine developed by Thomas Newcomen. Another man‚ James Watt‚ later improved Newcomen’s invention in 1764. The steam engine was the doorway to powering locomotives and steamships. Savery’s invent-tion‚ the water pump‚ was also known

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    Wankel Rotary Engine: A History by John B. Hege Well Done Conceived in the 1930s‚ simplified and successfully tested in the 1950s‚ the darling of the automotive industry in the early 1970s‚ then all but abandoned before resurging for a brilliant run as a high-performance powerplant for Mazda‚ the Wankel rotary engine has long been an object of fascination and more than a little mystery. A remarkably simple design (yet understood by few)‚ it boasts compact size‚ light weight and nearly vibration-free

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