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    Brand and Lifebuoy

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    Overview: The bar soap industry in India is highly orgai&ed with an annual growth rate of 13% and over RS 9‚193 Crores in 2007. The industry is fragmented to a moderate extent with a few international players having large market share and few local players occupying minor share. The largest companies in this segment are HUL‚ Wipro‚ Godrej‚ Nirma‚ and Reckitt Benkiser. The bath and shower products form bulk of this industry with a contribution of Rs 8‚678 Crores1. The soap industry in India is

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    Camay

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    finest global local consumer goods company operating in Pakistan. With commitment came growth‚ and in 1994 they acquired a soap-manufacturing facility‚ a sprawling 7-acre land at Hub‚ Balochistan. Over the past nine years‚ the plant achieved state-of-art manufacturing technologies and quality assurance processes. With a recent strategic investment of 5 million dollars‚ the bar soap production capacity jumped three-fold.  As a company they have always believed in the potential Pakistan has as a country

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    Hand Washing

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    DEFINITION OF HANDWASHING: A fundamental part of standard precaution procedures and disease control for dental personnel; helps reduce or prevent infection and transmittal of microbes among people and objects; for regular dental procedures‚ liquid soap and water is sufficient but for surgical procedures‚ antimicrobial cleansers should be used. A study in Psychological Science suggests that‚ to get doctors to wash their hands more regularly‚ hospitals could appeal to their sympathies‚ changing

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    Consumer Behaviour

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    Ali family started its soap business operations in the factory located at Hyderabad. To cater to the growing demand‚ the capacity needed to be increased; therefore‚ the Ali family bought a defunct factory by the name of Zulfeqar Industries Ltd in November1980. This name was thereby adopted‚ making its official on November 6‚ 1986‚ after which it was registered on Karachi and Lahore Exchange. The company’s portfolio consists of renowned brands which make it the leading soap manufacturing and marketing

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    balsam mash‚ garden balsam soap‚ jewelweed soap‚ and Dawn dish soap. These protocols were found under the “2. Methods” section. 8. The severity of the symptoms were scored on a scale of 0‚ no reaction‚ to 14‚ rash over 91-100% of the infected area. 9. The results do not indicate that any of the jewelweed compounds are effective in preventing a rash‚ as the only significant diminution of the rash was with soap‚ and it wasn’t only with jewelweed soap‚ but with balsam soap and Dawn dish

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    Dove vs. Dial

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    washes off easily; so there’s no soap scum left over. Another reason I use it is there are a variety of fragrances and also can be bought for sensitive skin. Those are proven facts. Which sounds better now? Not everyone likes the same stuff. But I have to tell you Dove is so much better to use. If you have rough or sensitive skin. Dove can be bought for sensitive skin; they make it that way without a smell so it doesn’t break you out. This makes it a better soap to use. It also will wash off easily

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    LIFEBUOY Lifebuoy is a famous and distinctive brand of soap that was created by the Lever Brothers soap factory in 1894. It was the first soap to use carbolic acid‚ which gave it a red color and strong‚ medicinal scent. Lifebuoy is still manufactured today and the leading brand of soaping in India. Lifebuoy‚ used by one in two Indians‚ is the largest soap brand in the country. Today Lifebuoy is sold in all over the World. It is market leader in every market where it is sold. The desire to be clean

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    Michael King Lab

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    some of the oil. The density of the water was 1.1 g/mL and the soap was 1.446 g/mL‚ the soap was clearly denser than water. For proof that the water seeped through the soap Michael King’s observation sheet of water stated: “The water is leaking down into the soap‚ but still sits on top of the dish soap.” Later through his observations it elaborates‚ “The cooking oil sits on top of the water‚ but the water is still seeping through the soap.” This is inconsistent to King’s predictions because he did not

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    PROJECT REPORT Letter of Transmittal: Sir Jawad Bhatti‚ Subject: Operations Management Report on Lux Soap Respected Mr. Jawad Bhatti‚ We present to you our Report on the operation management of Lux‚ a part of our term report. The preparation of this term report was a challenging task but it provided us with the much-important knowledge about the operations of Lux soap. We have put in great efforts in the preparation of this report and have tried hard enough to match the requirements

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    Dishwashing Liquid History of Dishwashing Liquid * Soap was used for cleaning until 1916‚ when there was a shortage of fats needed to produce it during World War I. Because there was still a need for a cleaning product‚ synthetic versions were invented‚ which are now known as detergents. There was also a movement towards using detergents because there was a need for a cleaning agent that did not leave behind a residue as soap did‚ especially on fabric. Upon their appearance‚ detergents became

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