INDUSTRIES Today India is one among the top ten industrial nations of the world. Industrial development has changed India’s economy from under-developed status to developing status. Industries can be classified into various types on the basis of their structure. The two main types are: 1) Manufacturing industries including heavy and light industries. 2) Small-scale and cottage industries . Manufacturing industries: Industries which are concerned with the processing or conversion of raw
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Agro-based industry would mean any activity involved in cultivation‚ under controlled conditions of agricultural and horticultural crops‚ including floriculture and cultivation of vegetables. Some of the agro based industries in India are Food processing ‚ vegetable oil ‚ cotton textile ‚dairy products ‚leather industries etc. Agro based industries use plant and animal products as their raw material. India is one of the world’s largest producers of food‚ and is the largest producer of milk‚
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Textile Industry TEXTILE INDUSTRY The textile industry is one of the most important sectors of Pakistan. It contributes significantly to the country’s GDP‚ exports as well as employment. It is‚ in fact‚ the backbone of the Pakistani economy. Establishment I want to do this! What’s This? [pic]Pakistan is the fourth largest cotton producer in the world. Because of its plentiful‚ indigenous cotton supply‚ the textile industry is central to the Pakistani economy and is both
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increase to 6% in 2006 and 2007 (ADB‚ 2005). Bangladesh’s total GDP stood at $275 billion in 2004‚ and per capita GDP was $2‚000 (adjusted for purchasing power). The ready made garments industry started in our country as a non-tradition sector with a narrow export rise in the late 1970s. The garments industry enjoyed a tremendous rise of 30 enterprises in 1980 increase to about 4825 on 2007-08 fiscal year. Out of 3.1 million manpower employed in factories‚ 2.38 million are women (85%)‚ majorities
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INDUSTRY REPORT TOBACCO INDUSTRY Outline I Introduction II Main body A. The products provided B. Top five firms in the industry a. The firm’s value of sales b. The number of people employed c. The amount of capital invested C. The problems in the industry a. Changes in government controls 1. The initiatives by the WHO 2. The new laws by the world governments directed to raising the prices for tobacco products
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Industry Globalisation In this essay I am going to analyse the pressures for globalisation for two different industries using Yip’s globalisation drivers. The two industries I am going to research is the Airline industry‚ using British Airways for examples and the Fast food Industry‚ using examples from McDonalds. I will then try and evaluate how firm strategy has changed in response to globalisation pressures. Firstly we need to try and define what “globalisation†is and how
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Tripura handicraft industry is known for its delicate‚ fine and exquisitely designed items that has an internationally acclaimed status. Tripura is famous for its weaving industry that has helped to strengthen the financial base of the north eastern state of India. Apart from weaving‚ cane and bamboo products also are prominent items of the handicraft industries of Tripura. Tripura Handloom and Handicraft Development Corporation Ltd give special emphasis on marketing the exclusive items of the
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PETROLEUM I. HISTORY The petroleum industry includes the global processes of exploration‚ extraction‚ refining‚ transporting (often by oil tankers and pipelines)‚ and marketing petroleum products. Petroleum in an unrefined state has been utilized by humans for over 5000 years. Oil in general has been used since early human history to keep fires ablaze‚ and also for warfare. The largest volume products of the industry are fuel oil and gasoline (petrol). Petroleum is also the raw material for many
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Industry Analysis Salons The beauty industry‚ which includes salons‚ barber shops‚ nail salons and spas is the second largest retail sector in the United States‚ second only to restaurants. Worldwide it is a 150 billion dollar a year industry‚ half of which is generated solely in the United States. In 2012‚ there were an estimated 300‚000 salons in the United States as well as 37‚000 barber shops‚ 51000 nail salons and 14‚500 spas. The industry employs on average about 1.5 million workers and
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assessing whether an industry has long-term attractiveness‚ there are many important factors that must be evaluated. The first is the industry’s potential for growth. If the industry doesn’t have a good growth potential it may not be profitable for very long or the competition may be too fierce for the market potential. If competitive forces are squeezing industry profitability to inadequate levels and if the competition appears destined to grow stronger‚ the industry will be less attractive
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