TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTERS | TOPIC | PAGE NO: | I | INTRODUCTION | | 1.1 | About The Industry | | 1.2 | About The Company | | 1.3 | Organization Structure | | II | FUNCTIONS | | 2.1 | Introduction | | 2.2 | Project Department | | 2.3 | Administration Department | | 2.4 | Technical Department | | 2.5 | Thermal Power Plant | | III | SWOT ANALYSIS | | IV | LEARNING EXPERIENCE | |
I. INTRODUCTION 1.1 ABOUT THE INDUSTRY PROFILE India is the second largest producer of cement on the global after china. In total, India manufactures 251.2 million tons of cement per year. The cement industry in India has received a great imputes from a number of infrastructure projects taken up by the government of like road networks and housing facilities. While the Indian cement industry enjoys a phenomenal phase of growth, experts reveal that it is poised towards a highly prosperous future over the very recent years. Estimate state that the production in the sector will touch 262.61 MT in final year 2013. These major player alone account for about 70 percent of the total volume of cement produced in India. In the year 1914, India cement company ltd started cement production in porbandar with an output of 10,000 tons and the production of 1000 installed capacity. The First World War gave the initial momentum to the cement industry in India and the segment demonstrated a geometric growth in terms of installed capacity, number of manufacturing units and the volume output. Experts term this as the nascent stage in the history of Indian cement industry. The concrete association of India was established in the year 1926 to create awareness among the public with respect to the utility of cement in addition to promoting cement consumption. In every country, the cement industry plays a major role in deciding the growth. From the beginning, the cement industry in India was totally under