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PRODUCT AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Subject – product & quality management

Topic –
Iso standards

companies – whirlpool & reebok

submitted to – prof. komal kamra

Group Members

Roll no. Name

2 Mayuresh Pitale
3 Rahul Sawant
4 Indrabhushan Yadav
10 Estiyak Salmani
46 Ajit Yadav

AcknowledgemenT

We would like to thank to our Prof. Miss Komal Kamra for giving us valuable guidance and advice. She inspired us greatly to work in this project. Her willingness to motivate us contributed tremendously to our project. This project would not have been possible without the support or without help of Komal Mam we would face many difficulties while doing this.

1. whirpool

Introduction

whirlpool corporation is an American multinational manufacturing and marketer of home appliances
Headquarter in Benton Charter Township, Michigan, United States, near Benton Harbor, Michigan.
The company is listed in Fortune 500 and has annual revenue of approximately $18.4 billion, more than 70000 employees, and more than 70 manufacturing and technology research centres around the world.
The Whirlpool brand is the world's No. 1 global appliance brand.
Whirlpool markets some of the world’s most recognized appliance brands, including Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Bauknecht, Brastemp and Consul.

history
1911
Upton Machine Corporation is founded in St. Joseph, Michigan, to produce electric motor-driven wringer washers. Subsequently merges with the Nineteen Hundred Washer Co. in 1911. 1933
Gottlob Bauknecht starts small electric workshop in Taillfingen, Germany, eventually establishing his first factory in 1933.

1950
Nineteen Hundred Corporation changes name to the Whirlpool Corporation.

1986
Whirlpool Corporation purchases KitchenAid.

2000-2002-2004
Whirlpool launches a series of design innovation concept

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