testing. The Company also works with leading technological research laboratories and institutions. Along with new product development and other technology-incubation‚ the Company is also working on development of fuel-efficient technologies and CO2 reduction. R&D has designed and developed Hybrid scooter technology and Automatic transmission technology for reduction of emission‚ reduction of CO2 and improvement of fuel economy. R&D has designed‚ developed and launched new variants
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| | | |Case Analysis: Maitland Motors | |by | |Zeeshan Amin
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Product Expansion Motors and More will decide to develop an additional product to broaden its portfolio. There is no existing capacity for the product‚ nor do the existing production lines meet the manufacturing requirements for the new product With the expansion of the company into new product lines‚ the burden of personnel to include the financial allocation and asset expansion will fall upon the HR department. Looking into the next 3 years‚ the HR department must in its entirety start preparing
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Correspondence : Email-Id : Name of the Project Guide Designation & Address : Title of the Project : “The study on sales promotion on tvs motors (two wheelers).” PURPOSE Promotion is true that products are manufactured to satisfy the needs of the consumers. But alone is not enough. Today the responsibility of the manufacturers does not cease with physical production whatever may be
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SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE TECHNOLOGY PARK MALAYSIA ASIA PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF STAFFORDSHIRE SHARMILA A/P K. N. SETHUMADHAVAN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Strategy is well explained as the effective use of well laid out plans to achieve success. It is no less of spectacle to attribute strategy to individual achievement‚ achievement from a company‚ a country or at the very least a non – financial institute to achieve strategic success. Ford Motor Company has in recent
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received $5.9 billion in Energy Department loans to help retool its plants.m Illinois‚ Kentucky‚ Michigan‚ Nlissouri. and Ohio to produce 13 fuel-efficient models‚ including 5‚000 to 10‚000 eiectric cars per year starting in2011. In mid-2009‚ Nissan Motor was granted $1.6 billion in loans also from the U.S. Department of Energy to build as many as 100‚000 electric cars a year at its plant in Smyrna‚ Tennessee‚ by 2013. Ford’s newest competitor may be the U.S. government because GM and Chrysler LLC
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on the principle of natural selection –“Survival Of The Fittest”. Only those companies will succeed which at best match to the current environmental imperatives – those who can deliver what people are ready to manufacturers make. Organizations gain market leadership by understanding consumer needs and finding solutions that delight consumers. If customer value and satisfaction are absent‚ no amount of promotion or selling can be compensate. Hence the aim of marketing is to build and manage profitable
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General Motors Corporation Restructuring Plan for Long-Term Viability Submitted to Senate Banking Committee & House of Representatives Financial Services Committee December 2‚ 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................4 2. BACKGROUND .............................................................................................................6 3. THE PROBLEM ..................
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Synopsis: General Motors (hereafter GM) Company‚ one of the world’s largest automakers‚ traces its roots back to 1908 and its annual revenue in 2000 of $185 billion. The company sells 8 million vehicles per years‚ 3.2 million of which are produced and market outside of its North America. GM caught 27 percent share of the North America and 9 percent share of the market in the rest of the world as well as GM captured 12 percent share in the Western Europe in 2000 which is second only to that of ford
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