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    owned by Pioma Industries that introduced the concept of Soft Drink Concentrate (SDC)‚ a segment that had been created and nurtured by the company in the Indian beverages Market. The brand was originally launched by the name of ‘Jaffe’ in 1976 and marketed with the help of Voltas‚ but was renamed to ‘Rasna’ in 1979. When the product did not do as well as it was expected‚ in 1983‚ the advertising was handed over to an advertising agency named Mudra Communications Ltd. Pioma Industries Limited is perhaps

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    Executive Summary Farquhar Industries is a medium-size producer of metal products. They have two separate production lines according to the requirements of the manufacturing process. Due to this differentiation‚ both lines are studied separately. Based on the demand forecast‚ we will follow the Aggregate Planning methodology for planning production in an intermediate term‚ one year. We consider this model adequate‚ because demand presents variations of +/- 20% in the job shop and more than +/-

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    DATA SET 1 Soft Drink Demand Estimation Demand can be estimated with experimental data‚ time series data or cross section data. Sara Lee Corporation generates experimental data in test stores where the effect of an NFL-licensed Carolina Panthers logo on Champion sweatshirt sales can be carefully monitored. Demand forecasts usually rely on time series data. In contrast‚ cross-section data appear in Table 1. Soft drink consumption in cans per year is related to six pack price‚ income per capita

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    Soft Drink and Market Share

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    PepsiCo Using the appropriate tools and processes taught in class‚ the group is required to develop business strategies for the organization. Guidelines below might help the group to prepare the written report. 1. Identify the firm’s existing vision and mission. Vision Statement 1. “To be the world’s best beverage company”. Being the best means providing outstanding quality‚ service‚ cleanliness and value‚ so that their every customer is contented and

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    sugar-sweetened soft drinks compared to other Australians (72 per cent versus 50 per cent) and consumed significantly larger amounts (249 ml versus 128 ml per day) (Food Standards Australia New Zealand 2003a). The 2004 SPANS survey of children in Years 6–10 in NSW found consumption of soft drinks to be lowest among students of Asian background and highest among boys of Southern European and Middle Eastern background (Booth et al. 2006). Gender Fewer girls than boys consume soft drink in Australia

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    a leading manufacturer‚ distributor and marketer of Non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups‚ in the world. The company owns or licenses more than 400 brands‚ including diet and light beverages‚ waters‚ juice and juice drinks‚ teas‚ coffees‚ and energy and sports drinks. The company operates in more than 200 countries. Approximately 74% of its products are sold outside of the US. The company is headquartered in Atlanta‚ Georgia and employs 71‚000 people as of September 2008.The company recorded

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    health hazard! There is no nutritional value in soft drinks‚ only detrimental ingredients. They are full of sugar‚ most contain caffeine and they fill the stomach and take the place of good nutrients. Americans consume too many soft drinks and don’t drink enough of what our bodies need...Water! Not to mention the fact that they cause obesity. Soft drinks contain many unwanted particles and impurities. It also causes cancer. Soft drinks contain chemicals from Ajinomoto which are very harmful

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    Soft Drinks Case Study

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    For every meal‚ snacks‚ parties‚ gatherings with friends or co-workers‚ or even just sitting back watching television‚ there is always that incessant presence of a can or a glass of one’s favorite carbonated drink. For most people‚ especially for adolescence‚ these sugary carbonated drinks liven up the quality of the food or even the company‚ or provide that quenching ‘kick’ for the thirsty‚ something that water sometimes cannot do. Unfortunately a liter of soda can contain 700 calories (US Department

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    same but at a lower price‚ therefore demand is elastic. Demand for soft drink as a whole is inelastic because whether or not the price increases/decreases‚ demand would not decrease/increase by a whole lot‚ since it’s the consumers’ preferred choice of drinks (just like milk is inelastic). Just because the price increases‚ doesn’t mean that consumers will start to drink water all the time‚ they’ll just drink less amounts of soft drink than usual (and vice versa). Elastic means by increasing the price

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    Cola Wars Case Study Question: Why is the soft drink industry so profitable? Historically‚ the soft drink industry has been extremely profitable. Long time industry leaders Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola largely drive the profits in the industry‚ relying on Porter’s five forces model to explain the attractiveness of the soft drink market. These forces allowed Coke and Pepsi to maintain large growth until 1999‚ and also explain the challenges that each company is currently facing. The relative duopoly

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