CHAPTER I 1.1 Introduction To Coir Industry The Coir Industry has been significantly Export-Oriented and a valuable foreign exchange earner. On an average about 20 per cent of the total Coir products manufactured are exported from the country‚ mainly to West European countries‚ United States of America (USA) and Canada. The products include fiber‚ yarn‚ mats‚ matting‚ rugs and carpets‚ rope and rubberized coir. Unfortunately‚ the exports in the recent past show a declining trend. Increased competition
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Destination Marketing for the Development of Tourism Industry VINOD N. KALANNAVAR MBA Lecturer Sharnbasveshwar College of M.T.A. Gulbarga Email: vinod.kalannavar@gmail.com Contact Mob: +91 7899468975 Abstract: This paper attempt to put an insight of destination marketing concept which is been developed based on the tourist destination. In the present competitive world of Tourism Industry all are expecting the quality of services in the destination. So entities which are involved in this
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FruitDry* Marketing Plan Group U1 Anurag Jindal Harsh Shukla Likhit Nagpal Nishith Maheshwari Sriparna Neogi 07/01/2012 *A hypothetical company which exports cashew Marketing Plan- FruitDry Cashew Industry 2 MKT2 Group U1 Executive Summary FruitDry is a hypothetical company which exports cashew and is located in Udupi district of Karnataka. The company purchases cashew kernels from the processing units in the same district and exports it to various countries. The best quality cashew which is exported
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MARKETING STRATEGIES BY TAJ The ad (made by Rediffusion) shows the enigmatic woman who stands for both hospitality and efficiency. The identity was developed after extensive research on the consumer’s attitudes towards the Taj. Over 60 in-depth interviews were conducted by client and agency. The parameters? Not quantity‚ but quality. The things done right. The quality of check-in‚ the smile‚ the greeting or the welcome drink. The insights gathered were analysed and a clear slot‚ which the Taj could
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strategies are trend to have higher labor productivity‚ especially in some organizations which require heavy capital (Koch & McGrath 1996‚ 335-354). Therefore‚ Shangri-La have extensive training program to enhance service quality in this upper class hotel. Quality service is the competitive advantage of Shangri-La. It provides training to lead loyal employees to provide the excellent service to all customers. Employee is intangible resource‚ it is difficult and costly to imitate. Therefore‚ it helps
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On Growth and Problem of small scale sectors Submitted To : | DR . S. Gupta | Submitted by : | Abdul Hamid | Small-Scale Industries of India Introduction The industrial policy Resolution of 1956‚ while emphasizing the role of cottage and small scale industries‚ stated: They provide immediate large scale employment‚ they offer a method of ensuring a more equitable
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Best Western Plus Antel Hotel Vs Holiday Inn Best Western Plus Antel Hotel has a full-service spa‚ an outdoor pool‚ and an indoor pool. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Business amenities at this 3-star property include a business center‚ a meeting/conference room‚ and limo/town car service. This family-friendly hotel offers a poolside bar. The staff can provide concierge services‚ wedding services‚ and event catering. Additional amenities include a children’s
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PROJECT REPORT ON CASE STUDY ON STRATEGIES OF SALES AND MARKETING FOR BUDGET HOTELS. Submitted By: Yogesh Kumar Under the Guidance of: NCHMCT ROLL NO.: 111750 Mr. P. Suresh Final Year Lecturer B.SC in Hospitality & Hotel Administration (IHM GWALIOR) IHM Gwalior CERTIFICATE OF THE
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would you characterize the household wood furniture industry? I would characterize the wood furniture industry to be a very complex competitive relationship based industry. This industry has many different segments that form as a whole. A few of these segments are suppliers‚ producers‚ and raw material manufactures. A great deal of the raw materials are imported from different countries in order to keep constant on quality and cost. This industry is had to penetrate being that a lot of the competition
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Dev 595 Supervised Research Paper Footwear Industries in Bangladesh: Problems & Prospects. PREPARED FOR : P rofessor A. K. M. Atiqur Rahman‚ Ph.D. Instructor : Dev 595 Dean‚ School of Arts and Social Sciences SUBMITTED BY : A bu Tariq Mohammad Zaki ID # 041-439-551 November 27th‚ 2012. North South University FOOTWEAR INDUSTRIES IN BANGLADESH: PROBLEM S & PROSPECTS. TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS Executive Summary 1. Introduction 1.1 Origin o f the Report 1.2 Objectives 1.3 Scope 1.4 Definitions
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