CHAPTER
CONTENTS
PAGE NO EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2
Chapter I
1.1
1.2 INTRODUCTION
Industry Profile
Company Profile 3
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Chapter II 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 STRUCTURE OF THE ORGANISATION
Organizational Structure
Organizational Chart
Organizational Outlook
Duties and Responsibilities of Dept. Heads 11
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Chapter III 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 FUNCTIONAL DEPARTMENTS
Finance Department
Accounts Department
Marketing Department
Human Resource Department
Production Department
Purchase Department
Systems Department 16
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Chapter IV PORTERS FIVE FORCES MODEL 32
Chapter V SWOT ANALYSIS 40
Chapter VI FINDINGS AND SUGGESTIONS 43
Chapter VII CONCLUSION 45
Chapter VIII BIBILIOGRAPHY 47
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The organizational study was conducted at STAR Plastics, Thrissur, Kerala. The objective of the study is
To study the organizational structure.
To study about the structure and functioning of various departments.
To study how the management control various departments for the attainment of the organizational objectives. The organization is into PVC pipes and fittings manufacturing. PVC is an organochlorine, which was first patterned in 1913 by Fritz Klatte. However, its development for hindered by pure PVC’s chemical instability and its low workability. During the 1930’s, German experiments with various stabilizers and softeners lead to the first useable forms of PVC. By the early 1950’s PVC was second only to polythene, as the most important synthetic product in Germany. It is now the single largest use for chlorine today, using about 1/3 of all global production. About 40 million tons of chlorine is produced by the chemical industry every year. PVC development was part of the huge expansion of the chlorine industry after the Second