country | 2010 years of tire sales ( million) | 2009 years of tire sales (million) | 1 | 1 | Bridgestone / Japan | 244.25 | 205.000 | 2 | 2 | Michelin / France | 225.15 | 196.000 | 3 | 3 | Goodyear / United States | 169.5 | 156.490 | 4 | 4 | Continental / Germany | 81.0 | 65.000 | 5 | 5 | Pirelli / Italy | 63.2 | 55.483 | 6 | 6 | Sumitomo Rubber Industries /Japan | 58.5 | 46.301 | 7 | 7 | Yokohama Rubber / Japan | 47.5 | 39.560 | 8 | 8 | South Korean tire / Korea | 45.131 | 37.600
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As a group we have first read and analysis the case study on Michelin and took out what we felt were Michelin strengths and weaknesses both internally and externally. Strengths are what Michelin is good at and also what Michelin is doing well at according to the case study. Weaknesses are what Michelin are poor at and what they need to improve on for Michelin to be successful and to grow as a company so therefore a weakness is a bad thing for Michelin. By being able to look at the strengths
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1. SCOPE OF WORK 1. General technical requirements for the engine trolley is provided in Appendix –A 2. Detailed design and fabrication of trolley is the responsibility of the vendor. 3. Vendor shall use standard durable‚ good quality‚ commercially available items such as wheels‚ tyres‚ plates‚ fasteners etc. 4. Aesthetics shall be given importance in design. 5. The first fabricated trolley is to be submitted for scrutiny as per General technical requirements
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Apollo Tyres Ltd is the leading tyre manufacturing company in India. They are engaged in manufacturing automobile tyres and tubes. They are having their manufacturing facilities at Trichur in Kerala and Vadodara in Gujarat. They are the first Indian tyre company to launch exclusive branded outlets for truck tyres and also the first Indian company to introduce radial tyres for the farm category. The company was incorporated on September 28‚ 1972. They started their production in the year 1977 at Perambra
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REFLECTION JOURNAL Name: ____________________________ Modules 5 & 6 How to submit: 1. Click on ASSESSMENTS 2. Click on Module 6 Reflection Journal 3. Copy and Paste your Journal into the Student Comments Section 4. Click “Submit for grading” AND “Submit” Directions: Read the questions thoroughly. Answer the questions in a full and complete manner. Use complete sentences‚ including proper spelling and grammar. Module 5: Laws and Rules of the Road Create a car saying (Bumper Sticker)
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Module 5 Create a car saying (Bumper Sticker) or a Road Sign (Billboard) that would describe one main point you learned in Module 5. This is an example of a bumper sticker from a former student: ““Driving the right speed is always a good deed. Enjoy your ride and don’t collide!” 1. What would yours say? Fasten your seat belts‚ It Helps. 2. How would it look? It would be a billboard of a family and the driver and the backseat passengers have on seat belts but the front passenger doesn’t 3. Now
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BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING A330: PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGIES ASSIGNMENT-1 LECTURER: Mr. J. Mateo Student Name/ID: Sony Surendran 09093103 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGICS Course work 1 Consider any consumer product that you think needs improvement. a. Why is improvement necessary? b. What improvement do you think‚ should be made on the product? c. How will these improvements affect the marketability of the product? Product: TATA
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1. INTRODUCTION My Company My Company is Associated Motorways Limited (AMW) established in 1949 as a family owned business enterprise‚ In 2008 which was acquired by ALFUTAN multinational company. Last year recorded an annual turnover of Rs. 1.5 Billion and group turnover (Sri Lanka) of over Rs. 24 Billion.(Annual Report 2010) Company is engaged in trading and in the manufacture of rubber products mainly for transport industry. See the Figure (1 ). [pic] Figure (1) Group Structure
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|Pretoria depot – Technical Report | | | |December 2011 | | | Contents 1 Month Performance 3 1.1 Planned Maintenance 3 1.1.1 Services planned versus services
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Stopping Distance and Reaction Time 20 m s -1 A B O positive direction 40 m The driver in the car B sees the man A 40 m away at time t = 0. The velocity of the car changes according to the graph below. V / m s-1 40 30 20 10 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 t/s V / m s-1 40 30 20 10 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 Will the car B collide with the man A ? 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 t/s
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