Internship Project‚ 2012 Supervised by Susmita Dasgupta susmita.dasgupta@hotmail.com 1 DRI‚ or directly reduced iron is a method of producing solid iron from iron oxide 2 Iron from iron ore can be • In solid form In solid form‚ iron ore can be 1. DRI produced in coal based kilns 2. HBI produced in gas based kiln. 3. DRI does not need coking coal at all. • Or in molten form In molten form iron can be produced in the 1. Blast Furnace‚ needs coking coal. 2. Corex ‚ can use significant quantities of non
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Industry Globalisation In this essay I am going to analyse the pressures for globalisation for two different industries using Yip’s globalisation drivers. The two industries I am going to research is the Airline industry‚ using British Airways for examples and the Fast food Industry‚ using examples from McDonalds. I will then try and evaluate how firm strategy has changed in response to globalisation pressures. Firstly we need to try and define what “globalisation†is and how
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field of iron ore crushing‚ in order to improve production efficiency and reduce production costs‚ iron ore is often crushed as small as possible. The ore is crushed to the smallest size in order to achieve more crushing and less grinding. Ore can not be extracted directly‚ it must be approved by cone crusher to beneficiate. The cone crusher produced by Henan Hongxing Mining Machinery Co.‚ Ltd can make the iron ore as small as possible‚ it makes the most rational development mode. In the iron ore processing
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Rio Tinto builds its reputation as trusted partner for investment by using opportunities like social‚ environmental and economic challenges. Being a mining company it extracts all natural resources; this needs pre‚ in a process as well as post care of the environment. RIO has always considered corporate responsibility. In 2015‚ they have been awarded Silver Class in RobecoSAM’s Metals and Mining Sustainability Leaders Group. Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes (DJSI) indexes are qualified by only 10%
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Table of content Table of content Introduction 1. Globalization and its definition 2. Globalization and Hospitality Industry 3. Challenges brought by Globalization 3.1 Globalizing marketing 3.2 Global promotion 3.3 Global advertising 3.4 Global e-marketing 3.5 Global pricing 3.6 Global ethics 4. Strategies and tends toward Globalization Conclusion References Introduction World maps define national boundaries‚ but those lines belay the increasingly clear nature of the global
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| A PESTLE Analysis of Mongolian Mining Industry | | | Hui Wu (Meredith) | 09/04/2010 | | A PESTLE analysis of the Mongolian mining industry 2 1. Executive summary 2 2. Introduction 3 3. PESTLE Analysis 3 4. Analysis of the future environment 8 5. Entry mode options 8 6. Potential risks 9 7. Recommendations and strategic option 10 8. Conclusion 11 9. Bibliography 11 A PESTLE analysis of the Mongolian mining industry 1. Executive summary This report has analysed the
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Globalization of the Hospitality Industry Jennifer Bratton University of Phoenix Globalization of the Hospitality Industry Introduction The hospitality industry strives from consumers wanting to get away from everyday stresses. These consumers want to relax and enjoy time away from everyday life. When a person is traveling they need a place to stay‚ a place to eat‚ somewhere to visit‚ and someone to make the arrangements for the travel. Hospitality is known for servicing the guests and making
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................. The globalization .................................................. The growth and development of globaalization The global key players in the industry The relevant issues to the Automobile industry.... WTO issues Global monetary issues Impact of trading bloc The impact of emergin markets Ethical issues E-commerce issues Current trends in the industry sector in terms of...
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Impact on Environment by Mining Overview Rainforests are the biggest source of oxygen‚ wood and medicines on this earth. Amazon rainforest is known for alluvial gold deposits. Gold is found both in river channels and at the banks of the river after floods (floodplains). Hydraulic mining techniques are used for mining gold. The method involves blasting at the banks of the river. This has caused irreversible damage to trees‚ birds and animals. While separating the sediment and mercury from
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Hedging in the Mining Industry Strategy‚ Control and Governance Contents Foreword Chapter 1: Executive summary Chapter 2: To hedge or not to hedge? Considering a strategy 1 2–4 5 – 12 Chapter 3: What tools are available? Implementing the hedging strategy 13 – 24 Chapter 4: How do we control and monitor a hedging programme? 25 – 36 Chapter 5: How‚ why and to whom do we communicate our risk-management strategy? 37 – 44 Chapter 6: What are the accounting implications? 45 – 49 Appendix
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