A REPORT ON INPLANT TRAINING WITH REFERENCE TO Company Name Submitted to ANNA UNIVERSITY‚ CHENNAI For the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by Name Reg No : Under the Supervision and Guidance of Guide Name Designation KARPAGA VINAYAGA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT PUDUKKOTTAI JULY - 2012 BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Inplant training report submitted to Anna University of Technology‚ Coimbatore in partial fulfilment of the requirements
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The cotton fibre grows around the seed pod of the plant‚ and the colour of the soft fibre varies from white to a greyish yellow. Once the plant has been harvested‚ it is spun into thread or yarn. It is mostly used to make cotton fabric used for clothes‚ socks and underwear‚ etc. It is a light and breathable fabric‚ making it ideal for bed linen also.. It is cool to
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5: Tenfold Organic Textiles Chapter Introduction Book Title: Strategic Management An Integrated Approach Printed By: ALICIA LI (aliciali0626@gmail.com) © 2015‚ 2013 Cengage Learning‚ Cengage Learning Chapter Introduction “We believe that organic cotton should be dyed without chemicals.” Inspired to promote change in the world of textiles‚ Leah Weinstein founded Tenfold Organic Textiles in January 2006. Paul Weinstein‚ her brother‚ joined her as president that December. Tenfold designs‚ manufactures
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contribute towards a greener planet. Cotton and linen are two of the most popular plant fibres recognized in the textile industry. Cotton is a soft fibre extracted from the seeds of the cotton plant; it is used to produce 40% of the world’s textiles from clothing apparel to home furnishings. It is durable‚ absorbent and provides natural ventilation‚ which is useful in hot weather. Linen comes from the stalk of the flax plant and has similar properties to cotton but is less flexible and will crease
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Textiles and the Environment 1) What does green design mean? The definition of “green design” is relatively simple. Green design is the intention to reduce or completely eliminate negative environmental impacts through thoughtful designs. The term often refers to the movement in the architecture and engineering industries towards buildings that incorporate the local environment and take advantages of nature resources such as sunlight‚ wind patterns‚ and geographic location to minimize the impact
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sparking the American economic growth in the first half of the nineteenth century. The cotton gin was just one of the few reasons in which the American economy grew at a rapid pace. Eli Whitney’s intention in 1793 of the cotton gin‚ which separated raw cotton from seeds and other waste‚ caused the economy to boom‚ with the growth of southern farms. As the southern plantations who could keep up with this new boom in cotton got larger and larger‚ small farmers moved west. This migration of small farmers
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through the daunting task of finding the unknown mother who committed the crime‚ but he also weaves a story about Egyptian cotton farming life during the 1950’s‚ the town’s peoples beliefs about sin and the sinner‚ and how one tragic event can lead a community to lay aside their differences and come together. This book is suitable for an Egyptian who has lived the life of a cotton farmer or for a person who has no real idea of Egypt or the many cultures that fill the country. Yusuf Idris paints a portrait
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The Industrial Revolution was a turning point in America and Europe that affected how the people in these two areas lived for the good and bad of many. Machines during the Industrial Revolution set the standard for what the future would hold for America and Europe‚ but would not only would their futures be changed but the outcomes of their revolution would spread causing a global revolution. The machines brought about not only a huge growth in modernization‚ but a huge change in the lives of the
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Capital Structure | 21 | 3.2 | Organization Structure | 22 | 3.3 | Plant Lay out | 24 | 3.4 | Location of the Plant | 27 | 3.5 | Basic Facts About the Company | 28 | Chapter 4 | DEPARTMENTAL ANALYSIS | 29 | 4.1 | Store Department | 32 | 4.2 | Cotton Department | 35 | 4.3 | Production Department | 37 | 4.4 | Quality Department | 45 | 4.5 | Accounts Department | 47 | 4.6 | Personnel Department | 52 | 4.7 | Time Keeping Department | 60 | 4.8 | Sales Department | 62 | 4.9 | Security Department
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the group decided to enter the field of manufacturing and Gul Ahmed Textile Mills Ltd. was incorporated as a private limited company‚ in the year 1953 with a paid up capital of Rs. 8 MM. The Company started out as an integrated unit manufacturing cotton yarn and cloth (grey/finished). It commenced operations in 1955 as an unquoted public company with a paid up capital of Rs. 10 MM‚ 25‚000 spindles and 250 looms. In 1970 it was subsequently listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange. Since then the company
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