the American automobile in the early 1900’s. It did not take long for people to realize the driver of a high-speed metal projectile with inadequate equipment was not only a danger to himself‚ but to others as well. With the inadequacy of safety‚ the start of the American automobile evolution brought soaring rates of injuries and traffic deaths but today these statistics have changed dramatically. In 1908‚ Henry Ford presented the American public an inexpensive and efficient automobile called the
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BRCM College of Business Administration SUBJECT :- Business Environment Project on Environmental analysis on automobile industry (commercial vehicles) TYBBA: Div-1 Semester-5 Academic year: 2010. Submitted on: 30/09/2010 |Sr no |topic | |1 |Industry overview (introduction)
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Age group 16- 30 41 91% 31-40 4 9% 41-50 0 0% 51-60 0 0% Gender Male 27 60% Female 18 40% Occupation Service 5 11% Business 2 4% Professional 2 4% Student 36 80% Annual Family Income < 2.5lacs 13 29% 2.5 lacs - 5lacs 18 40% 5 - 8 lacs 10 22% 8 lacs & above 4 9% Do you own a car ? Yes 26 58% No 19 42% Which car do you own or you would like to own ? Maruti 12 27% Honda 10 22% Ford 3 7% Toyota 3 7% Hyundai 10 22% Other
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Reverse Logistics in Indian Automobile Industry Reverse Logistics is a process in which a product moves in reverse through the supply chain network. It may be used for the purpose of recapturing value of a final product or for even proper disposal. It may also be termed service that the process of planning‚ implementing and controlling the efficient and cost effective flow of raw materials‚ in-process inventory‚ finished goods and related information‚ from the point of consumption to the point of
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Report On A CONSUMER DECISION MAKING IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY By: Nitesh Singh Pundir 12BSP0799 Section- A Page 1 of 16 Table of Contents Topic Page Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Objective of the study 6 Literature Review 7 Methodology 8 Limitations of the Study 8 Data Analysis 9 Findings and Suggestions 13 Scope of further research 13 Conclusion 13 Appendix 14 Bibliography 16 Page 2 of 16 ABSTRACT:
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OVERVIEW OF THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY Pakistan is an emerging market for automobiles‚ offering immense business and investment opportunities. Automobile sector is one of the fastest growing sectors in Pakistan. It contributes towards the nation’s economy in the form of Technology Transfer‚ Employment‚ Investment and much more. The industry is strictly monitored and controlled by Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA)‚ a licensed body by the Government of Pakistan. As the industry’s
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vehicle was looked at more seriously. Nicholas-Joseph Cugnot of France developed a three-wheeled‚ steam powered vehicle in 1769 and this considered the first automobile. By the 1830s the steam car had made considerable progress‚ but stiff competition from the railways and an ill considered legislation in Britain forced the steam Automobile off the roads. Carl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler of Germany laid the foundation of the motor industry as we know it today. Benz invented the petrol engine in 1885
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Training report ON best hr practices in automobile indusTry Submitted to Maharshi Dayanand University‚ Rohtak In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of master of Business Administration (industry integrated) Submitted By HEENA AGGARWAL Registration No.: 1130270015 Roll No.: 1190210742 Delhi institute of higher education July 2012 Certificate This is to certify that A student of Maharshi Dayanand University‚ Rohtak has prepared her Training
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Competitive automobile industry and the client’s requirements The automotive companies need to implement‚ and maintain high standards of Total Quality Management practices to match up to the competitive automobile industry and the client’s requirements‚ this has been considered as infrastructural strategy in the operations management research fields. Due to the competition‚ the clients demand for quality‚ hence making it one of the biggest factors of consideration for company’s survival in
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Exercise 44 2. The Paulson’s own four automobiles‚ one of whose is a Toyota. 3. I have three brothers‚ all of whom are married. 4. I am taking four courses‚ one of which is English. 5. I have two roommates‚ neither of whom have a job. 6. This semester I had to buy fifteen books‚ most of which are Chemistry books. 7. The company hired ten new employees‚ some of whom speak Italian. 8. In my apartment building there are twenty apartments‚ several of which my relatives live in. Exercise 49 The ideal
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