Summer Internship Project Report On CRITICAL EVALUATION OF WAREHOUSING OPERATIONS OF SPARE PARTS OF TATA MOTORS COMMERCIAL VEHICLES By SUBHAMOY DAS A0116212010 MBA - RM Class of _2012-2014 Under the Supervision of Prof. P.K BANSAL Professor Department of Marketing In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Business Administration – RETAIL MANAGEMENT At AMITY BUSINESS SCHOOL AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH SECTOR 125‚ NOIDA - 201303‚ UTTAR
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Corporate Social Responsibility – Issues and Challenges in India with a case study of TATA GROUP Nilesh R. Berad nileshb_iom@bkc.met.edu MET Institute of Management‚ Nasik Introduction: In India companies like TATA and Birla are practicing the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for decades‚ long before CSR become a popular basis. In spite of having such good glorious examples; In India CSR is in a very much budding stage. A lack of understanding‚ inadequately trained personnel‚ coverage‚
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are expected to be readily available at any point in time. There are many variables that affect the type of health care that is available to the public‚ some of which are social factors like income‚ ethnicity‚ education‚ transportation‚ insurance‚ housing‚ and food access‚ etc. just to name a few. The social factor that has affected the healthcare system tremendously is income. According to the census bureau‚ the average American family makes around $51‚000 a year. Almost one household out
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The water from the creeks and water bodies around Brisbane will be unsafe to drink as the water is polluted and results will not be in the recommended requirements for safe drinking. It is expected that Bulimba Creek is polluted because it is a large water way and therefore it is hard for one committee to maintain the watery way’s health while respecting its biodiversity (BulimbaCreek.org‚ 2015). It is expected that Waterloo Bay is undrinkable because it is a salt water body (Health-e-waterways.org
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------------------------------------------------- Duties and obligations of paying banker and collecting banker ------------------------------------------------- Under N.I act‚ 1881. PAYING BANKER * A Banker on whom a cheque is drawn should pay the cheque when it is presented for payment. * This cheque paying function is a distinguished one of a banker. * This obligation has been imposed on him by sec. 31 of the N.I Act‚ 1881. * A banker is bound to honour his customer’s cheque
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PART IX - SPICE AND SALT 106. Prohibition to sell sub-standard spice (1) No person shall import‚ process‚ store‚ expose for sale or sell any spice which does not comply with the standard specified in paragraph (2). (2) (a) Spice shall be the sound leaves‚ flowers‚ buds‚ fruits‚ seeds‚ barks or rhizomes of plants that are suitable for use as condiments for imparting any flavour or aroma to food; (b) Aniseed shall be the dried‚ ripe fruit of the plant
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There are a multitude of things that can affect a police officer’s discretion. The first big factor that they take into consideration is the suspects demeanor and how they carry themselves in the presence of the officer. A suspect that makes the officers job harder than it must be rather than cooperating with them are at a greater risk of getting arrested than not. Another big factor is the suspects records. The past charges and police run-ins will take a big toll on the officer’s decisions. In most
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FACTORS THAT AFFECT CLIENTS CHOICE OF BANK IN NUEVA VIZCAYA INTRODUCTION Every turn of events in the past decade‚ directly affect government decision. Regulatory‚ structural and technological factors have significantly changed the banking environment throughout the world (Angur‚ Nataraajan and Jahera‚ 1999; Lee‚ 2002) and resulted in intensified competition in the market place. In the United States‚ arguably‚ the intensified competition in the market place has been primarily stirred by regulatory
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1-1 Introduction to Operations Management Operations Management William J. Stevenson 1-2 Introduction to Operations Management Operations Management Figure 1.1 The management of systems or processes that create goods and/or provide services Organization Finance Operations Marketing 1-3 Introduction to Operations Management What Do Operations Managers Do? • What is ‘Operations’? • • a function or system that transforms inputs into outputs
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Structural weakness Typically‚ 1970’s structures may require additional strengthening as part of the refurbishment works. Analysis of whether any loadbearing components have been removed should always be conducted so as to determine if bracing is supported and any other evidence of structural issues. Moisture Structures typically built in the 1970’s would have fewer weather tightness concerns. Although‚ weathertightness can occasionally be an issue if any fitted cladding has deteriorated over time
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