Prepared By : Nithinlal.M PGDM ’13-‘15 Reg No : PG13027 Industry Overview Approximately 95% of India’s international trade by 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
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IS CHINA A THREAT IN INDIAN SOFTWARE INDUSTRY:- From my point of view I belived that it is rather posing a opportunity instead of threat .Matter of concern is how we r taking a lesson from China about its a rapidly growing economy.Everybody r crying for its prodct which r very cheap at the same time they are as good as Japanese product in terms of quality. We should focus on how china is producing such a quality product at so much cheap rate.When we became the part of globalization we expected
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five force analysis of food processing industry | MARKETING STRATEGY | HITESH VAVAIYA | Table of Contents Acknowledgement 3 Introduction of Report 3 Research Objective 4 Introduction of Food Processing Industry 4 The History of Food Processing Industry 4 Supply chain of food processing industry and factor affecting each activity 5 Agriculture 5 Food processing 5 Indian Food Processing Industry 7 History of food processing Industry in India 7 Current Market Overview 9 Indian Food Processing
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Strategies for Marketing of Indian Village Industries Shashi Prakash Mishra Rural Craft & Engg Section MGIRI‚ Wardha‚ Maharashtra INTRODUCTION Our country is endowed with a good degree of ethnic and regional diversity
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A report on the Indian Medical Equipment Industry The scenario The one cardinal necessity of every individual these days is healthcare. There are thousands of deaths unreported each day‚ which occur due to medical neglect‚ the cause of most of which is the exorbitant fees one has to pay in order to avail proper treatment. Part of the cost is that of the doctor‚ while another part is for the technology or equipment used. In order to diagnose a disease‚ we need specific diagnostic devices/ equipment
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References: Sloman J‚ Hinde K and Garrat D‚ (2010)‚ Economics for Business‚ (5th Edition)‚ Essex. Pearson Education Limited‚ Essex Turnball ‚ Peter et al‚ ’ Buyer-Supplier Relations in the UK automotive industry : Strategic Implications of the Japanese Manufacturing Model ’ Strategic Management Journal‚ Vol 13‚ 1992‚ pp 159-168 Kotler P‚ Keller K. L‚ (2006)‚ Marketing Management‚ (12 Edition)‚ Pearson Prentice Hall‚ New Jersey Cullen E‚ (2010)‚ ’Toyota
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Introduction The macroeconomic environment that Starbucks operates in is characterized by the ongoing global economic recession‚ which has dented the purchasing power of the consumers. However‚ market research done in the last few months has indicated that consumers have not cut down on their coffee consumption and instead‚ are shifting to lower priced options. This means that Starbucks can still leverage the buying power of the consumers in a manner that would give it a significant advantage over
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Introduction a. Overview of the Industry b. Timeline of the Indian Telecom Market 3. Market Structure: Present Scenario and Competitive Environment a. Barriers to Entry in a telecom market b. Overview of Market Structure and Evolution c. Universal Service Obligation d. Competitive Profile of the Telecom Sector e. License Conditions Inhibiting Competition f. Spectrum Assignment and Pricing g. Interconnection Charges h. Tariffs for Basic Service i. Features of Indian Telecom Tariffs j. Issues with Present
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PESTLE ANALYSING FOR SINGAPORE AIRLINE Student name: Xia Zi Wen Course: Advanced Diploma Module: corporate strategy 1.0 Introduction In this essay‚ I am going to analyse the state of the market and prospects for the Singapore airline industry‚ especially on Singapore Airline‚ by using PESTLE tool. 1.1 Background Singapore Airline’s history can be tracked down to 1st May 1947‚ and more new aircraft were added to Singapore Airline (Malaysia-Singapore Airline) in the 1950s to 1960s
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PESTEL FACTORS PESTEL analysis stands for "Political‚ Economic‚ Social‚ and Technological‚ Environmental and Legal analysis". It is a part of the external analysis when conducting a strategic analysis or doing market research and gives a certain overview of the different macro-environmental factors that the company has to take into consideration. Political factors or how and to what degree a government intervenes in the economy. Specifically‚ political factors include areas such as tax policy
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