created Wheel at a lower price and a low level of soda ash content. This was the need of the hour since customers were complaining of hands burning due to Nirma and was the first reason why customers started shifting from Nirma to Wheel. Same quality detergent at a lower price minus the burning!!! 2)Place: HUL understood that the presence of Nirma was not pan India and hence‚ it was a good opportunity for them to capture the market. They were able to reach out to very remote areas and this made the product
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soap and candle. It marketed a new soap named Ivory that floats on water during 1880s. * Proctor & Gamble diversified its portfolio by introducing Crisco‚ a shortening made of vegetable oils rather than animal fats. Afterward they forayed into detergent‚ shampoo‚ toothpaste‚ toilet paper‚ disposable diapers etc. * They acquired many companies which help diversify their portfolio. In 1930 they acquired Thomas Hedley Co. in England which made them a global organization. Gradually they acquired
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References: [1] www.wikipedia.com [2] www.sasol.com [3] www.uaeincorp.com [4] www.users.ox.ac.uk [5] Sasol Gulf – Operation Manual [6] Sulphonation Technology in the Detergent Industry by W. Herman de Groot [7] www.lasinfo.org [8] www.mixmedicine.com [9] www.chemicalland21.com [10] Test Method Control Room File
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Roll No.: 11DM-192 Q1. Based on the case study above‚ critically examine HUL’s Marketing strategy (STP) for Wheel since its inception and the reasons for the success of the brand. Answer: In 1987‚ HUL launched its very famous product Wheel detergent. The Strategies followed by HUL to reach a point of success with the brand were: A. Innovative Segmenting Strategies : Rural markets present a great opportunity to a company as well as impose major challenges‚ yet i) HUL experimented
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activity that might contaminate hands. The right way in washing your hands is to: • Use only a designated hand washing sink (not food preparation sinks). • Use warm running water. • Wet hands & arms up to elbows. • Apply dispenser soap or detergent. • Rub hands and forearms vigorously for at least 10-15 seconds. • Scrub back of hands‚ between fingers and under nails. [If your policy includes using a nail brush‚ mention it here. Dirt and pathogens can collect under nails‚ and a nail brush
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it made? and how do different substances affect it? well that’s what this experiment is all about. I will have a base slime and will tweak different attributes of it with borax‚vinegar‚baking soda and water. Borax is a widely known as a laundry detergent and can be used in many ways like a water softener‚disinfectant‚mouthwash and so many other numerous things i can’t even count. The reason for this in this experiment is it reacts with the glue to make slime‚what it does it squishes the molecules
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Nicole Quigg 10/17/12 Professor Lampley Term Project Norma Kamali Norma Kamali has been around fashion her entire life due to the fact that she was born and raised in New York City. Her fascinating life started in 1945 and as a young child‚ she dreamt of becoming a painter‚ not a fashion designer. Her mother believed in more traditional morals and was against the idea. So when it came to her studies‚ she decided to study fashion illustration‚ here‚ at the Fashion
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In the Stoichiometry Challenge Lab we compared the theoretical results of the reaction between sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4) with the actual data we found. I hypothesised that If the mole ratio between Na2SO4 and H2SO4 is 1:1 then when I react 0.5 grams of Na2SO4 (reactant with H2SO4) I should get 0.669 grams of Na2SO4. The actual reaction between .05 grams of Na2CO3 and 5 mL of of H2SO4 produced 0.79g of Na2SO4. When I were testing the reaction‚ I measured out the reactants
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gastric juice in stomach‚ to clean steal in a process known as pickling‚ commonly called muriatic acid nitric acid to make fertilizers‚ colorless‚ yet yellow when exposed to light phosphoric acid to make detergents‚ fertilizers and soft drinks‚ slightly sour but pleasant taste‚ detergents containing phosphates cause water pollution sulfuric acid car batteries‚ to manufacture fertilizers‚ and other chemicals‚ dehydrating agent‚ causes burns by removing water from cells Boric acid In addition
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levels. Fish and other consumers die due to the lack of oxygen and the lack of producers at the base of the food web. Nitrates and phosphates are the most common nutrients responsible for eutrophication. They tend to come from a few major sources: detergents (laundry soap and dish soap washed down the drain) agricultural fertilizers livestock waste from farms human sewage topsoil erosion 5.4.2 Evaluate the impacts of eutrophication. What effects would each of the following have on an aquatic
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