AN ORGANISATION STUDY ON KERALA STATE INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED‚ TRIVANDRUM | Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Master of Business Administration(CSS) of University of Kerala | Submitted by: JIBY RACHEL BABUREG NO:1105118 | | | | | INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT IN KERALA UNIVERSITY OF KERALA ICM CAMPUS‚ POOJAPURA THIRUVANANTHAPURAM AUGUST 2012 DECLARATION I‚ Jiby Rachel Babu ‚ a bonafide student of Institute of Management in Kerala‚ ICM
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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS AND TRADE CONTENTS Papers 3 Determinants For Assigning Value-added Logistics Services To Logistics Centers Within A Supply Chain Configuration Lu Chen‚ Theo Notteboom 43 GIS Exploitation For New Facility Location Decisions- A Logistics Perspective Afzal Mohammad Khaled‚ Yong Jin Kim 63 Efficient Train Operation for Sustainable Freight Transportation: Optimizing Frequency with Fleet Size Constraints Dong-Kyu Kim‚ Minyoung Park 85 Future Strategic Directions for
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❖ GLOSSARY (ACRONYMS) ACC :Assistant Commissioner of Custom ACU :Asian Clearing Union AEZ :Agri Export Zone ANF :Aayaat Niryaat Form ARO :Advance Release Order BG :Bank Guarantee BOA :Board of Approval BOT :Board of Trade BRC :Bank Realization Certificate BTP :Bio Technology Park CBEC :Central Board of Excise and Custom CCP :Custom Clearance Permit CEA :Central Excise Authority CEC :Chartered Engineer Certificate CIF :Cost Insurance & Freight COD
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Confectionery Industry Analysis of Latin America & Uruguay Business Environment of Latin America Analysis of the confectionery industry Pieter de Kroon 0824542 Zuyd University of Applied Sciences Index Introduction 1 Executive summary 2 Chapter 1: Global analysis confectionery industry 4 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The major global players 1.3 Trends: Tastes‚ consumption & climate 1.4 Markets 1.5 Suppliers and Manufacturers 1.6 Innovation in the confectionery
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Lesson 1 BUSINESS AND ITS ENVIRONMENT NATURE OF BUSINESS Business may be understood as the organized efforts of enterprise to supply consumers with goods and services for a profit. Businesses vary in size‚ as measured by the number of employees or by sales volume. But‚ all businesses share the same purpose: to earn profits. The purpose of business goes beyond earning profit. There are: • It is an important institution in society. • Be it for the supply of goods and services • Creation of
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION & SYLLABUS FOR MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) (Effective from Academic Session 2011) DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES DEENBANDHU CHHOTU RAM UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MURTHAL (SONIPAT)‚ HARYANA - 131039 SCHEME AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR MBA EXAMINATION 1. This is an intensive programme of study for two academic sessions. 2. The programme is divided into four semesters and there shall be an examination at the end of each semester. 3. Each paper shall
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FACTORS DETERMINING FLAT GLASS MANUFACTURING LOCATIONS. A dissertation submitted to St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous) for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce. 2010 Name: Urvashi Suraiya Semester: VI Room Number: 32 Roll Number: 1006 CONTENTS Declaration 4 Acknowledgements 5 Abstract 6 PART ONE 1. Introduction 7 2. Methodology 9 3. Literature Survey 10 PART TWO 4. Flat Glass Manufacturing:
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Syllabus of Second Year (Semester III/IV)‚ MBA (Master of Business Administration) Course Code : MBT601-1 Course : Integrated Marketing Communication L: 3 Hrs.‚ T : 1 Hr.‚ Per Week Total Credits: 7 Objectives: The objective of this course is to provide the students with knowhow about Marketing Communication‚ Integration concepts‚ Media planning and buying concepts. Learning this course would equip the students in building there career in advertising and media
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