Ice-Fili (АЙС-θИЛИ) You cannot defeat a nation that enjoys ice cream at minus 40 Celsius. — Winston Churchill To survive in Russia’s ice cream industry during the 11 years since the collapse of the former Soviet Union was no small feat (see Exhibits 1 and 2). To be successful in these turbulent times was nothing short of amazing to industry observers. In 2002‚ Ice-Fili‚ a midsized Russian company with more than $25 million in sales‚ was Russia’s top ice cream producer. Surprisingly‚ it had
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Separation of cream from full cream milk using the Disc- Bowl Centrifuge. Introduction:- Cream is usually a dairy product containing high fat percent‚ which can be seen floating on the top before the homogenization process. When the milk is unhomogenized‚ overtime‚ the fat lighter in weight rises to the top. The process in the industries is completely different as they use centrifuges‚ normally called as separators to accelerate the creaming process. Cost of cream totally depends upon its
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Ice-Fili Analysis Table of Contents I- Introduction 2 II- Analysis 3 1- External Analysis 3 i) Porter’s 5 Force 3 ii) Key Success Factors 4 2- Internal Analysis 5 i) Value Chain Analysis 5 ii) Financial Analysis 6 III- Decision Opinions with Evaluation 6 IV- Recommendation and Implementation 8 1- Short Term Activities 8 2- Long Term Activities 9 V- Exhibits 10 i) Exhibit A: Financial Ratio Analysis and Calculations 10 ii) Exhibit B: Decision Matrix 11 Introduction First time
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there a product in the Indian market which can make a women or man fairer in fewer days‚ we will find out by reviewing these fairness creams. Since nearly every product in the market claims to making you fair from Shahid Kapoor to John Abraham and from Katrina Kaif to Kajole selling Olay products. The market for beauty products is vast but the market for fairness creams I think occupies 90% of the space. Long from the days of Britisher’s have always loathed dark skin thinking the white is always right
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CASE STUDY 1. Describe the service organization culture at Amy’s Ice Cream. Amy’s Ice Cream culture is rather laid back. The atmosphere in the parlor is cheery and everyone exhorts a friendly and happy attitude. Amy encourages employee empowerment by allowing the employees to dress as they wish and to interact with customers in a way that is more suitable to their personality. The customers’ attitude is very important to the management as well as the employees so they make sure that customers
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How attractive is the Russian ice cream market? How is it likely to evolve? Market attractiveness refer to all the characteristics that contribute to the success of organizations within the market. Profitability is one and Exhibit 9 suggests profit margins for retailers and distributors are about 30% - 50%‚ and producers’ is about 15%. This is high in the Russian food industry where‚ the profitability in the confectionary industry was only 6% - 8%. The russian ice cream industry had about 300 companies
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ICE FILI CASE 1) Is Russia’s ice cream industry attractive? Yes‚ it is. Russia is one of the largest nations in the world and‚ as such‚ holds promising market share potential due to its sheer size in geographic‚ demographic and economic terms. Russians love ice cream‚ even in the subzero winter climate. Despite decreased market share due to recent increased consumption of beer‚ soda and confectionary products; the Russian ice cream industry is attractive due to its lower entry barriers
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1. How structurally attractive is the Russian ice cream market? How is it likely to evolve? Analyzing from using five force model we can conclude that the structurally attractiveness of Russian ice cream market is quite low due to several reasons. Firstly‚ the crisis in 1998 had greatly reduced the consumption ability of ice cream market and increased the imported ingredients for producers. Secondly‚ Centralize planning system that is used in Russia caused the Russian managers to have little
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Please provide an in depth five forces analysis to illustrate the competitive environment for Russia’s ice cream industry. How is it likely to evolve? The competitive set of the ice cream industry is highly fragmented and very diverse. International brands such as Nestlé have through their size‚ position and also advertising expenses managed to capture market share. The local‚ much smaller producers on the other hand have the majority of the Russian population on their side. In addition their organizational
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