Background Tyre Industry In India The origin of the Indian Tyre Industry dates back to 1926 when Dunlop Rubber Limited set up the first tyre company in West Bengal. MRF followed suit in 1946. Since then‚ the Indian tyre industry has grown rapidly. In the pre-Independence period‚ the tyre manufacturers were mainly foreign companies. Raw material in the form of natural rubber was easily available and labour was cheap. Sometime in 1956‚ based on the recommendations of the Tariff Commission‚
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COMPANY PROFILE Apollo Tyres Ltd REFERENCE CODE: E16AA60E-380B-49C8-9C23-BFC7C2AB3058 PUBLICATION DATE: 28 Jun 2013 www.marketline.com COPYRIGHT MARKETLINE. THIS CONTENT IS A LICENSED PRODUCT AND IS NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED OR DISTRIBUTED. Apollo Tyres Ltd TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Company Overview..............................................................................................3 Key Facts......................................................................
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CAR TYRES | AN Industry Overview | This project looks at the Car Tyre industry in India and how the Distribution channel helps this industry to grow and serve the needs of the End consumer. | PROJECT DONE BY:VIKRAM FALOR : DM14157RAMYAA RAMESH : DM14266AMIT SHUKLA : DM14104 | Introduction:- The Indian Tyre Industry is a critical part of the Auto Sector and there is a huge interdependent on those of the Automobile players. The Indian tyre industry accounts for approximately 5.0% of the
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1. THE TYRE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY 2. PRESENTED BY: * NAME ROLL NO. * Arunn menon 1 3. INTRODUCTION * Faces huge competition‚ cost and price pressure. * The zooming auto industry has driven the growth. * The number of vehicles is swelling. * The truck and bus market is the largest segment in terms of value. 4. * Economic expansion and road development has made a contribution. * eg. The
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Indian Tyre Industry to grow at 9-10% in next 5 yrs The Indian Tyre Industry produced 73.6 million units of tyres (1.1 million tons) garnering Rs 190 billion in FY`07. MRF was the market leader (22% market share) followed closely by Apollo Tyres (21%). The other major players were JK Tyres & Industries (18%) and CEAT (13%). The industry tonnage production registered a 5 year CAGR of 9.69% between FY 02-07. Truck & bus tyre category (accounting for 57% of the tonnage production) recorded a 5
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Completion of the project is not a one handed affair. It needs timely guidance‚ co‐operation from the working members and the freedom to work. I am earnestly grateful to Mr. Kamal Manik‚ Dy. General Manager (Finance)‚ JK Tyre & industries limited‚ New Delhi for providing me with an opportunity to undertake a project work in their esteemed organization. I would also like to thank Mr. Sanjay Arora and Ms. Namita Gulati for her constant guidance. Finally‚ I am deeply indebted to all
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PEST ANALYSIS The PEST analysis is a useful tool for understanding market growth or decline‚ and as such the position‚ potential and direction for a business. PEST is an acronym for Political‚ Economic‚ Social and Technological factors‚ which are used to assess the market for a business. Basically it is a scan of macro-external environment‚ in which a business wants to operate. Political Factors include: • Tax policy • Employment laws • Trade restriction and Tariffs
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Indian Software Industry In 1998-99‚ the software industry in India was worth Rs. 158.9 billion (US$ 3.9 billion). If the value of in-house development‚ which is taking place at many large corporates‚ is added then the figure would touch around Rs. 190 billion (US$ 4.6 billion). This phenomenal growth has not been achieved overnight. The C.A.G.R (Compounded Annual Growth Rate) for the Indian software industry revenues in the last five years has been 56.3 percent. Here the C.A.G.R. for the software
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http://www.nistads.res.in/indiasnt2008/t4industry/t4ind13.htm Tyre Industry in India Parvathi K. Iyer & Vrajendra Upadhyay Technology generation in the Indian tyre industry has witnessed a fair amount of expertise and versatility to absorb‚ adapt and modify international technology to suit Indian conditions. This is reflected in the swift technology progression from cotton (reinforcement) carcass to high-performance radial tyres in a span of four decades. Globalization has led to the linking
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Table of contents I. Introduction 3 II. SWOT Analysis: method description 4 III. SWOT Analysis: example 4 IV. Background and related literature 4 V. References 4 VI. Appendix 4 List of figures Figure 1: A basic SWOT Analysis matrix 4 Figure 2: SWOT Analysis for Microsoft (see Appendix for larger version) 4 List of Tables Table 1: The steps that have to be followed in order to carry out a successful SWOT Analysis. 4 I. Introduction In the past twenty to thirty years many changes and developments
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