EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR BISCUIT INDUSTRY IN INDIA • Biscuit industry in India in the organized sector produces around 60% of the total production‚ balance 40% is produced by the unorganized sector (i.e. bakeries). • Biscuit market in India is around 12‚662 crores. • There are around 150 medium to small biscuit factories in India • Indian biscuit industry is the 3rd largest industry‚ behind U.S.A and China. PERCENTAGE OF MARKET SHARE BRAND WISE • Parle- 40% • Britannia- 38%
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Knowledge Centre – 2010 REPORT ON PACKAGING INDUSTRY IN INDIA Introduction All major industries create wealth but if there is one industry that plays a unique role by way of both creation of wealth through a wide range of manufacturing activities and also by way of preserving the wealth or value created by many‚ many other industries‚ it is packaging. Apart from the huge value addition and employment involved in these activities‚ packaging has served the Indian economy by helping preservation
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Automobile Industry Chennai accounts for 60% of the country’s automotive exports In tune with international standards to reduce vehicular pollution‚ the central government unveiled the standards titled ’India 2000’ in 2000 with later upgraded guidelines as ’Bharat Stage’. These standards are quite similar to the more stringent European standards and have been traditionally implemented in a phased manner‚ with the latest upgrade getting implemented in 13 cities and later‚ in the rest of the
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Indian Dairy Sector- Overview & SWOT Posted by admin on Tuesday‚ July 31‚ 2012 · Leave a Comment inShare | Import of key items on the increase to meet shortage | Import of dairy items during April 2009-February 2010 surged by a massive 275.5 per cent to Rs 284.88 crore. | | In April 2008-February 2009‚ import of milk and other dairy products was only Rs 75.86 crore. | The dairy products imports mainly comprise skimmed milk powder and butter oil brought in by the National Dairy
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THE AIRLINES SECTOR The aviation industry in India has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years in terms of kilometers flown as well as customers serviced. The economy of a country is substantially determined by the quality of air transport. The airlines today have made themselves more popular among its customers by various marketing tactics like: • Reduced costs of air tickets for frequent flyers. • E-ticketing i.e. virtually eliminating the need for agents. Rynair and Easy jet two of UK’s
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The toothpaste market in India is estimated at 7000 crores with a CAGR of approximately 12% between the 2008-2013 timeframe. The toothpaste (or in general‚ the oral care) industry is marked by: Low Bargaining Power of Suppliers owing to commoditized raw materials High Bargaining Powers of Customers owing to low switching costs and high number of options. High Rivalry amongst players owing to multi-player nature of the industry with frequent product launches. Medium Threat of New Entrants owing
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HEAVY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT BACKGROUND & HISTORICAL TRENDS Electricity in India Unlike other technological developments in the West‚ which were introduced in India after a time lag‚ electricity was introduced in India in the form of galvanic electricity (both electro chemical and electro magnetic) through telegraphy. The first experimental line was set up in Kolkata in 1839 at the Botanical Gardens along the river Hooghly. Electricity in the form of lighting arrived 35 years later with
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India spices up the performance of global food‚ beverage companies PRASAD SANGAMESHWARAN SHARE · COMMENT · PRINT · T+ Ads by Google Aviva Term Insurance Plan - Buy i-Life @ Rs.16*/day. Trusted by Over 50000+ Customers‚ Buy Today ! www.avivaindia.com/Term-Insurance By 2018‚ food and beverage industry likely to touch $66.3 billion In 1993‚ the consumption of aerated beverages in India was a meagre three servings‚ per person‚ per annum. Cut to 2013‚ industry estimates cite that Indians
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Project: INDIAN PAPER INDUSTRY The paper industry plays a very important social role for the country. Use of paper is considered as an index of cultural growth. The paper industry also contributes towards fulfillment of various requirements of the industry as a whole like information dissemination‚ publicity etc. which in turn stimulate industrial growth of the country. The paper industry has‚ thus‚ a catalytic role to play not only for the overall growth of the industry but also for the living
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INTRODUCTION In India‚ a country where traditional medicinal and health practices like Ayurveda and yoga have promoted the idea of mental and physical wellbeing since ancient times‚ a new concept of wellness is emerging. No longer limited to health‚ nutrition and relaxation‚ the new multi-dimensional definition of wellness encompasses the individual’s desire for social acceptance‚ exclusivity and collective welfare. WELLNESS INDUSTRY The 2009 FICCI-Ernst & Young (EY) Wellness – Exploring the
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