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    Supply Chain Management at World Co. Ltd. Facts of the Case Industry Facts: ▪ Specialty Retailing Sector -Women’s apparel industry in Japan ▪ seasonal industry ▪ products have short life cycles and extremely uncertain demand ▪ International Competition ▪ 3 Distribution Alternatives- company-owned stand alone stores‚ shops in fashion malls‚ and shops within department stores “store-within-a-store” Company Facts ▪ Operates in women’s apparel industry ▪ Company

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    clearance between vehicles. NOT touching each other Position: Any possible position which produces max. stresses. Standard vehicle: All the axles shall be acting simultaneously and at the prescribed distances No other live load shall be assumed on the carriage way besides the IRC loading Class AA loading Class AA loading (contd.) a. b. c. The nose to tail spacing between two successive vehicles shall not be less than 90 m. fig For multilane bridges and culverts‚ only ONE train of Class

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    RIVER ISLAND CLOTHING CO. LTD.: INITIAL SUBMISSION Full Version The history of River Island spans 55 years. The business started in 1948 as a small lock-up shop in East London selling wool and ladies clothing. As the business increased shops were added under the name of “Lewis Separates” and the focus became ladies clothing. By 1968 there were some 70 stores in the UK and “Lewis Separates” introduced into a few of its stores a brand new concept and name. Innovative in design and format these stores

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    INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN RAILWAYS Indian Railways‚ a historical legacy‚ are a vital force in our economy. The first railway on Indian sub-continent ran from Bombay to Thane on 16th April 1853. Fourteen railway carriages carried about 400 guests from Bombay to Thane covering a distance of 21 miles (34 Kilometers). Since then there has been no looking back. Today‚ it covers 6‚909 stations over a total route length of more than 63‚028 kilometres. The track kilometers in broad gauge (1676 mm) are 86‚

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    Case Analysis‚ 2005 Supply Chain Management at World Co.‚ Ltd. Japanese consumers have a reputation of being highly brand name conscious. Although this trend still remains for some categories of people‚ especially young women who are sensitive to latest fashion trends‚ nowadays Japanese consumer are also starting to choose apparel that matches their tastes and life styles. Japanese apparel manufacturers design and develop their own products‚ oversee a number of production subcontractors‚

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    Introduction Railways are of great use to us. They were introduced into India by the English. Description There is an engine at the head of the train. Behind it there are several carriages. The engine and the carriage together are called a train. The train runs over a pair of steel rails. The rails are parallel to each other. They are placed on thick planks of wood. The planks ar called ’sleepers’. There are three classes of railway lines. The widest is called the Broad Gauge‚ the second is the

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    Introduction Life insurance or life assurance is a contract between the policy owner and the insurer‚ where the insurer agrees to pay a designated beneficiary a sum of money upon the occurrence of the insured individual’s or individuals’ death or other event‚ such as terminal illness or critical illness. In return‚ the policy owner agrees to pay a stipulated amount at regular intervals or in lump sums. There may be designs in some countries where bills and death expenses plus catering for after

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    PROJECT REPORT ON: [pic] “INDIAN RAILWAYS” [pic] TABLE OF CONTENTS | I |ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |2 | |1 |INTRODUCTION |4 | |2 |NINE ZONES OF INDIAN RAILWAYS |5

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    Bharat Coking Coal Ltd. vs. M/s. L.K. Ahuja & Co. In respect of certain contracts of work assigned by the appellant certain disputes having been arisen‚ the matter was referred to arbitration. Two awards were made and the same were filed in the court of the Civil Judge in two Title (Arbitration) Suits Nos. 37/86 and 40/86. By a common order‚ the trial court made the awards rule of court in entirety and decrees were drawn in terms thereof. An appeal was filed against the said common order before

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    Contemporary Trends and Developing and Organizing Management Assignment MANAGEMENT PROCESSES OF NINTENDO CO. LTD. [pic] TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. History of management and achivements 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 History of management and achivements 3 2. Corporate culture and social responsobility programs 8 2.1 Corporate culture 8 2.2 Social responsobility programs 8 3. External and internal environment of organization 9 3.1 External environment 9 3.2 Internal environment

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