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    Question No. 1. Write Short Notes on: 1. Materials Requirement Planning Material Requirements Planning (MRP) is a computer-based production planning and inventorycontrol system. MRP is concerned with both production scheduling and inventory control. It isa material control system that attempts to keep adequate inventory levels to assure that requiredmaterials are available when needed. MRP is applicable in situations of multiple items with complexbills of materials. MRP is not useful for

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    Logistics Cycle

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    LOGISTICS CYCLE Therefore the emphasis is on designing the logistics management information system and inventory management activities‚ rather than central-level activities such as quantification and procurement. However‚ as the logistics cycle demonstrates‚ all these functions are interrelated and so when the logistics system is designed‚ these other activities must be considered‚ such as ensuring that the data required for quantification are collected and that quality monitoring is incorporated

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    Hama Water Wheels

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    Introduction Hama in Syria is famous for these water wheels‚ initially built by the Romans in what must be one of the most impressive engineering feats ever seen in a while. The current turns the wheels which contain small buckets which fill up with water and then spill out over to the aqueduct to its side... basically how to pump water from the river without using a pump. Apparently the wheels are all a-spin in the summer when there’s more water. History Norias were first developed in the Byzantine

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    Nirma vs Wheel War

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    ASSIGNMENT on MARKETING MANAGEMENT Case Study (Detergent Wars-Wheel v/s Nirma) Submitted to: Prof.Dhruv Chak Submitted by: Ankita Beri PGDM-I Sec.-A Roll no.-022 Assignment:

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    Pelton Wheel Lab

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    Title: Pelton wheel Objectives: 1. To familiarize with the working principle of Pelton Wheel. 2. To determine the characteristics of Pelton Wheel. 3. To determine the optimum efficiency point. Introduction: The pelton wheel is a very efficient impulse turbine invented by Lester Allan Pelton. The water jet shot the turbine blade and the forces are divided into two symmetrical parts. Unlike other turbine blade Pelton’s paddle geometry was designed so that when the rim runs at ½ the speed

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    Integrated Logistics

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    Case 1 Integrated Logistics Overview This case finds Tom Lippert‚ sales representative for DuPont Engineering Polymers (DEP)‚ in a situation common to today’s competitive sales environment. His company‚ as a supplier to a major manufacturer (GARD)‚ is faced with changing times. GARD is in the midst of a “changing of the guard” as Mr. Lippert’s long-time contact‚ Mike O’Leary‚ retires. O’Leary’s successor‚ Richard Binish‚ brings a new set of supplier expectations to the fore of GARD’s

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    Business Logistics

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    Business logistics The way business is done was revolutionised by the Internet and caused emergence of the e-commerce. The main changes from the business perspective happened in the supply chain. Supply chain is important for any business‚ because it literally shows the way inputs go through to reach the customers. It is often very sophisticated and complex‚ but simple version could be shown in the following scheme: As far as the logistics is concerned‚ we can look closely to that aspect

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    Reverse Logistics

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    Introduction Reverse logistics is described as the function of handling returned products due to damage‚ expiry‚ end of life & recalls etc. In organizations there are a number of activities that describes Reverse Logistics management but are not recognized and controlled (Fassoula‚ 2007). Reverse Logistics (RL) can be considered as a way to understand the process of movement of products from downstream to the point of production for the purpose of recapturing value and proper disposal (Khan &

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    St Logistics

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    ST Logistics Pte Ltd (STL) is a company that deals in Contract Logistics & freight management. It started off in 1983 when they are awarded SAF logistics contract by MINDEF (Singapore Ministry of Defence) managed by Army Logistics Base (ALB) The Function of ST Logistics is to outsources purchasing and storage by ABL. It also acts as the contact point between ALB and suppliers In 1999 STL merged with SembCorp Logistics and in the year 2005‚ STL was acquired by Toll Group (Australia).

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    Reverse Logistics

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    Reverse logistics and the return portion of the supply chain is often an overlooked and mismanaged process. Companies tend to focus their efforts on the forward portion of supply chain management‚ while failing to take advantage of the many opportunities that reverse logistics presents (Benton‚ 2007). What these companies do not realize is that the effective management of reverse logistics has the potential to make them more profitable‚ and to add value to many other parts of their supply chain

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