volume and 70% by value are seaborne. India has 11 major ports‚ 19 Medium port‚ and 187 minor ports along 7‚517 km long Indian coastline. It is strategically located as a major maritime nation due to its long coastline that flanks important global shipping routes. The National Transport Policy Committee (1980) recommended the following principles for declaration of a national waterway. It should possess capability of navigation by mechanically propelled vessels of a reasonable size. It should have
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Example 5.4: Producing and Shipping Tomato Products at RedBrand The RedBrand Company produces a tomato product at three plants. This product can be shipped directly to the company’s two customers‚ or it can first be shipped to the company’s two warehouses and then to the customers. Figure 5.17 is a network representing RedBrand’s problem. Nodes 1‚ 2‚ and 3 represent the plants (suppliers denoted by S)‚ nodes 4 and 5 represent the warehouses (transshipments nodes denoted by T)‚ and nodes 6 and 7 represent
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Utilizing Employees Beverly Richard Argosy University Utilizing employees The economical issues in today’s world are growing more serious by the day. As a result‚ it is increasingly important for the hospitals to increase on their hospital staff. This is not a good idea. I think we must start utilizing employees to lessen our impact on economical issues. One way to utilize employees is to make good of their skills. Have you ever seen a typical internal medicine ward at a hospital‚ for
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Assignment 1 Making Decisions Based on Demand and Forecasting July 22‚ 2013 Using the sample data: The Demand for Pizza‚ (shown below) I will conduct a demand analysis and forecast for pizza. Through this analysis‚ I make a decision whether Domino’s should establish a presence in the community depicted in the sample data. The sample data included one dependent variable (Y) Quantity demanded and three independent variables (X1) price of pizza (X2) Tuition (X3) Price of Soft drinks and (4)
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Utilizing Technology in Business RES351 October 13‚ 2014 David Fogarty Utilizing Technology in Business In today ’s world‚ everything is in done electronically. From sending Emails between friends‚ updating statuses to being important to keep a business up and to run. Managers could use technology to keep up with the competitors. In this paper‚ we will discuss how technology is used and how to determine how much technology is useful or if it is more harmful. We will so be discussing the different
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Mediation as an appropriate tool of settling civil disputes 1. Introduction. 2. Conflict as a starting point for a dispute. 3. Mediation as alternative way in disputes settlement. 4. National legislation of England on mediation. 5. Characteristic of international legal norms concerning mediation. 1. International aspect of mediation. 2. Mediation in the scope of European States. 6. Conclusion.
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OF TABLES LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF SYMBOLS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 COMMUNICATION NETWORKS 1.2 LITERATURE REVIEW 1.3 OBJECTIVE 2. SYSTEM ANALYSIS 2.1 EXISTING SYSTEM 2.1.1DRAWBACKS 2.2 PROPOSED
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calculate the critical Price Elasticity of demand which is just sufficient to maintain the contribution to overheads and profits. This will be greater than that required to maintain revenue. A common issue in business and in business studies is whether a firm should change the prices at which products are offered. The calculations begin with estimates of the reaction of customers to the new prices. This reaction is represented as Price Elasticity of Demand (PED)‚ the ratio of the proportionate changes
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=FOOD AVAILABILITY AND SELECTION= 1) Discuss the traditional diet of the Aboriginal people. Before the settlement of Australia by the white Europeans‚ Aboriginal people used a hunter-gatherer system to provide their communities with food‚ foraging for uncultivated plants and hunting wild animals. This traditional diet was high in carbohydrates‚ protein and nutrients‚ and low in fat and sugars. Since Aboriginal people were hunter-gatherers‚ their everyday diet changed‚ according to the type
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(Primary) Mail surveys are a relatively inexpensive way to reach a broad audience. They’re much cheaper than in-person and phone surveys‚ but they only generate response rates of 3 percent to 15 percent. Despite the low return‚ mail surveys remain a cost-effective choice for small businesses. Which would be a very good method for my business‚ as my business is still small. Sample: Field trials (Primary) Placing a new product in selected stores to test customer response under real-life selling conditions
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