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JUST IN TIME PRODUCTION JUST IN TIME PRODUCTION A PROJECT REPORT Under the guidance of Mr. Deepak Dhuri & Rajesh Gujrathi Submitted by SANJAY KUMAR JHA (Registration No: 510916614) In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) IN OPERATION MANAGEMENT Session 2009-2010 (May 2010) Submitted to Sikkim-Manipal university of Health, Medical and technological sciences Distance education wing Syndicate house Manipal - 576 104. Learning Centre code: Vashi (02973)

By- Sanjay Kumar Jha (Roll No.510916614) Page 1

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JUST IN TIME PRODUCTION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I have taken this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude towards the pillars of successful completion of this Management thesis on “?Just in Time
Production”?, without whose unflinching assistance & co-operation at all times it would rather have been impossible for me to achieve the desired goal. I would like to thank Mr. A. R. Dixit, Mr. Amit Hota & Mr. Subhash Babar for his invaluable guidance and support that made my going easy and provided me a good learning opportunity. I would also like to express my sincere



References: By- Sanjay Kumar Jha (Roll No.510916614) Page 7 Pg8Pg8 By- Sanjay Kumar Jha (Roll No.510916614) Page 8 Pg9Pg9 October 31, 1898. The fire of nationalism was kindled in him when he was 15 as he witnessed a wanton act of colonial highhandedness By- Sanjay Kumar Jha (Roll No.510916614) Page 9 Pg10Pg10 few rooms was taken on lease for 20 years for Rs 350 a month. Cipla was officially opened on September 22, 1937 when the first products were ready for the market By- Sanjay Kumar Jha (Roll No.510916614) Page 10

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