...large grain planting countries. Corn is one of our main grain. Corn planting quantity has large impact on corn processing equipment. So we need to improve the plowland quality and size to ensure the raw material supply for the corn processing equipment. Now, China’s plowland has the following features: 1. The plowland quality is too low. It is reported that, our plowland quality is declining year by year. This impacts the supply material quality of the corn processing equipment. Among our plowland, the lower level and medium level of powland has a large proportion. So it is necessary for us to improve the current plowland quality. 2. Part of the upper level plowland overlaps with the vital areas of the city development plan. China has a large population. And many economic development areas occupy the qualified plowland. This can help the CORN PROCESSING EQUIPMENT manufacturers develop. 3. There has the problem of remarkable regional difference for the plowland quality. Regional difference phenomenon causes unbalanced development state of corn processing equipment in different areas. Plowland quality has important impact on agricultural equipments, such as corn processing equipment and other corn processing equipment. Good plowland can improve the grain yield and quality to ensure the supply for corn processing equipment and the machine’s quality. Therefore, we should protect the plowland quality, and realize better development of corn processing equipment. Affected...
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...of this is from the export of pre-tanned or raw hides which in 2010 was close to $700 million. Production Leather is a textile product made from the skin of animals that has been chemically treated or ‘tanned’ to give it desirable properties such as resilience, flexibility and a whole range of specifications that can be required by end users. The main raw material for leather, the skins or hides, is essentially a by-product of animals slaughtered for meat. A typical skin in its raw state is worth only a fraction of the total value of an animal, so livestock are slaughtered according to market conditions for meat rather than the demand for leather. Australia has large herds of cattle and sheep as well as a large wild kangaroo population giving it a natural advantage in the availability, locally, of a naturally recurring raw material resource which constitutes a significant proportion of the total cost of production. Australia produces approximately 8 million cattle, 24 million sheep and 1.5 million kangaroo hides per annum based on available slaughter numbers. However, Australian finished leather producers must compete with international manufacturers for the raw and semi-processed or wet blue hides. As overseas manufacturers can produce leather cheaper than domestic manufacturers it puts a price pressure on local manufacturers who may find it difficult to match prices for raw hides. Australian manufacturers are subject to stringent environmental controls...
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... tools, chemical and biological processing, or formulation. The term may refer to a range of human activity, from handicraft to high tech, but is most commonly applied to industrial production, in which raw materials are transformed into finished goods on a large scale. Such finished goods may be used for manufacturing other, more complex products, such as aircraft, household appliances or automobiles, or sold to wholesalers, who in turn sell them to retailers, who then sell them to end users – the "consumers". FACTS ABOUT MANUFACTURING IN THE PHILIPPINES: * Manufacturing accounts for nearly 24% of the Philippines' total GDP, while manufactured goods comprise 90% of Philippine exports, including furniture and fixtures, transport equipment, petroleum products, miscellaneous manufactures, electrical machinery, leather products, beverages, paper and paper products, basic metal, fabricated metal products, non-metallic mineral products, rubber and plastic products, textiles, and many more. * The Philippines is now considered one of the most competitive areas for manufacturing. After the unfortunate events in Japan, flooding in Thailand, the rising costs of countries such as Vietnam and China, the Philippines now is in position to lead manufacturing growth in the Asia. * The bulk of the Philippine manufacturing industry is concentrated in Manila, the capital. The city boasts Manila Bay, which is considered a main entry point for raw materials and other kinds of goods. Manila...
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...LARGE POWER TRANSFORMERS AND THE U.S. ELECTRIC GRID Infrastructure Security and Energy Restoration Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability U.S. Department of Energy April 2014 Update Large Power Transformers and the U.S. Electric Grid This page intentionally left blank. DOE / OE / ISER April 2014 ii Large Power Transformers and the U.S. Electric Grid FOR FURTHER INFORMATION This report was prepared by the Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability under the direction of Patricia Hoffman, Assistant Secretary, and William Bryan, Deputy Assistant Secretary. Specific questions about information in this report may be directed to Dr. Kenneth Friedman, Senior Policy Advisor (kenneth.friedman@hq.doe.gov). Tiffany Y. Choi of ICF International contributed to this report. The U.S. Department of Energy would like to acknowledge the following reviewers for their contribution to this report: ABB American Transmission Company Bartley, William H., Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company, A member of the Munich Reinsurance Company North American Electrical Reliability Corporation Ontario Power Generation Scott, Daniel U.S. Department of Commerce U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Cover photo sources: Large power transformer photo: Siemens.com High-voltage transmission lines photo: Utilities-me.com DOE / OE / ISER April 2014 iii Large Power Transformers...
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...Marketing of Processed Food [Type the document subtitle] 9/1/2012 Sakshi Sethi Roll no. 53 INDIAN PROCESSED FOOD INDUSTRY The food processing Industry in India is of fundamental importance, holding as it does the vital link between agriculture and industry. This industry provides nearly 60 percent of all job opportunities by directly employing around 1.6 million workers. It is the fifth largest industry in the country in terms of production, consumption, export and growth. The worth of the Indian processed foods sector stood at USD 157 billion in FY2012; it is expected to touch USD 255 billion by FY2016 with 13 percent growth rate per annum. The availability of raw materials, changing lifestyles and relaxation in regulatory policies is fuelling the growth of this industry. India is the highest producer of milk in the world at 90 million tonnes per annum and the third largest producer of fish. With an arable landmass of 184 million hectares, it is the second largest producer of fruits & vegetables and the third largest producer of food grains. It has the largest livestock population as well. In addition to its large and wide-ranging raw material base, India has a huge consumer base of over one billion people. All these are positive factors that add vigour to the processed foods industry, which holds tremendous opportunities for large investments. With enormous scope for value addition, increase in the consumption of processed food products in India and many fiscal...
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...[pic] Department of Accounting Term Paper On A study on the “Impact of Leather Technology of Bangladesh” Supervised by Ganesh Chandra Dey Lecturer Department of Accounting Govt. Asheq Mahmud College, Jamalpur Submitted By A.M. Ahsanur Rahman Tonmoy College Roll: 94 Reg No: 2119731 Roll No: 8101622 Session: 2011-12 Student Type: Regular Department of Accounting Govt. Asheq Mahmud College, Jamalpur Submission Date: July 8, 2015 Letter of Transmittal July 8, 2015 Ganesh Chandra Dey, Lecturer, Department of Accounting, Govt. Asheq Mahmud College, Jamalpur Dear Sir, It is an enormous pleasure to submit my term paper titled “A study on the Impact of Leather Technology of Bangladesh” assigned as a requirement of my course related. In preparing this assignment I have acquired much knowledge about Leather Technology. I have tried my best to furnish the assignment with relevant data, which I had to collect from online and related journal. I hope this assignment will help the leather Technology sector to gather some insights on the windows to do further studies in this aspect. I would like to convey my tributes to you and thank you for giving me the opportunity to work on this topic. Your queries in this aspect will highly be expected. Thank You Sincerely Yours A.M. Ahsanur Rahman Tonmoy College Roll: 94 Reg No: 2119731 Roll No: 8101622 Session: 2011-12 Student Type: Regular Department of Accounting ...
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...Consolidated Balance Sheets Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows Selected Additional Data 6 DuPont Science & Technology 8 Business Segments Agriculture Electronics & Communications Industrial Biosciences Nutrition & Health Performance Materials Safety & Protection Performance Chemicals 22 Corporate Financial Data Segment Information Selected Additional Data Inside Back Cover Board of Directors and DuPont Leadership Individual Shareholder Relations: (302) 774-3033 Main Office Number: (302) 774-4994 Internet: www.dupont.com The DuPont DATA BOOK has been prepared to assist financial analysts, portfolio managers and others in understanding and evaluating the company. This book presents graphics, tabular and other statistical data about the consolidated company and its business segments. Forward-Looking Statements This DATA BOOK contains forward-looking statements which may be identified by their use of words like “plans,” “expects,” “will,” “anticipates,” “believes,” “intends,” “estimates” or other words of similar meaning. Although they reflect our current expectations, these statements are not guarantees of future performance, but involve a number of risks, uncertainties, and assumptions. Some of which include: fluctuations in energy and raw material prices; failure to develop and market new products and optimally manage product life cycles; global economic and capital markets conditions; litigation and environmental matters; changes in laws and regulations or political conditions;...
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...Homework №2 A warehouse is a commercial building for storage of goods. Warehouses are used by manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, transport businesses, customs, etc. They are usually large plain buildings in industrial areas of cities, towns and villages. They usually have loading docks to load and unload goods from trucks. Sometimes warehouses are designed for the loading and unloading of goods directly from railways, airports, or seaports. They often have cranes and forklifts for moving goods, which are usually placed on ISO standard pallets loaded into pallet racks. Stored goods can include any raw materials, packing materials, spare parts, components, or finished goods associated with agriculture, manufacturing and production. Types of Warehouses After getting an idea about the need for warehousing, let us identify the different types of warehouses. In order to meet their requirement various types of warehouses came into existence, which may be classified as follows: 1. Private Warehouses The warehouses which are owned and managed by the manufacturers or traders to store, exclusively, their own stock of goods are known as private warehouses. Generally these warehouses are constructed by the farmers near their fields, by wholesalers and ret ailers near their business centers and by manufacturers near their factories. The design and the facilities provided therein are according to the nature of products to be stored. 2. Public Warehouses The...
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...Flaps V. Selecting the Right Materials 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Paper & Other Substrates Window Film Gums/Adhesives Inks Envelope Storage Envelope Materials and the Environment The Paper Industry and the Environment IV. Talking with an Envelope Manufacturer How to Get the Best Finished Product Working with the Postal Service Finding the Information You Need Final Thoughts Glossary of Terms 1 Forward – The EMA Guide to Envelopes & Mailing The envelope is only a folded piece of paper yet it is an important part of our national communications system. The power of the envelope is the power to touch someone else in a very personal way. The envelope has been used to convey important messages of national interest or just to say “hello.” It may contain a greeting card sent to a friend or relative, a bill or other important notice. The envelope never bothers you during the dinner hour nor does it shout at you in the middle of a television program. The envelope is a silent messenger – a very personal way to tell someone you care or get them interested in your product or service. Many people purchase envelopes over the counter and have never stopped to think about everything that goes into the production of an envelope. Hopefully, this guide will give you a better appreciation for the silent messenger. In the pages that follow you will be provided with an understanding of the parts of the envelope, common types of envelopes, the materials that make up an envelope...
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...INDIAN LEATHER INDUSTR Y Submitted by, AHSAN JAVED ROLL NO. BM-A-20 POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Submitted to, DR. SHAMSHER YMCA BUSINESS SCHOOL PRICING AND DOCUMENTATION INDIAN LEATHER INDUSTRY ACKNWOLEDGEMENT “FOR EVERY OPPORTUNITY MAY GOD BE THANKED” I am very thankful to our teacher Dr. Shamsher for his great assistance of the to make the successful his able accomplishment learnt a lot. I am also thankful to my friends and colleagues for their support and endurance while preparing this project. I would like to thank all the people who have directly or indirectly helped me in completing this project, as and when I required. project. Through guidance and knowledge-based interactions, we have 2 INDIAN LEATHER INDUSTRY AHSAN JAVED PREFACE The project Indian Leather Industry has been carried out with a view point of understanding the role of Leather Industry in the Indian Trade and Indian economy. As per the objective of the project, I have tried to explain, analyze and interpret the role of Leather sector in Indian as well as in international trade. 3 INDIAN LEATHER INDUSTRY TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTE R TOPIC Acknowledgement Preface Executive Summary Objectives Of The Study PAGE NO. 02 03 08 10 1. INTRODUCTION TO LEATHER INDUSTRY: An Overview History Of Leather World Scenario Environmental Products Aspects for Leather 11 12 14 17 2. THE INDIAN LEATHER INDUSTRY: ...
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...the next round of change. We constantly need intellectual jolts to the company.’ (Alberto Weisser, CEO of Bunge Limited) In July 2002, Bunge, a global agribusiness and food company, announced that it would purchase Cereol, a global oilseed processor, based in France. The acquisition would transform Bunge, making it the world’s leading oilseed-processing company, and give it a more balanced geographic footprint, as well as access to new products, but would substantially increase the complexity of the company’s product lines, locations and personnel. Less than a year before, on 2 August 2001, Alberto Weisser, Bunge’s CEO, rang the opening bell on the New York Stock Exchange, as Bunge successfully went public after more than 180 years as a private company. The company had primary operations in North and South America and worldwide distribution capabilities. Bunge was the largest processor of soybeans in the Americas and among the world’s leading exporters of soybean products. It was the largest fertiliser producer and supplier to farmers in Latin America. It was also a leader in vegetable oil and wheat-based food products for food manufacturers, food service companies1 and consumers. Bunge’s net sales in 2001 were $11.5 billion (see Exhibits 1 and 2 for Bunge’s financials). Bunge had undergone a dramatic transformation over the past decade. The company was established in Europe in the early nineteenth century. As recently as the early 1990s, it had faced financial problems and many expected...
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...Determinant of buyer power: product differentiation, switching costs to use other products, switching costs to use other products and buyers’ use of multiple sources, threat of substitute products or services relatively low. Keywords: Environment analysis, Competitive Forces, Competitiveness Porter’s Five Forces, Sweet Corn, Agribusiness 1. Introduction Sweet corn is a major economic agronomy in Thailand. There are large amounts of consumption and utilization of sweet corn each day. The sweet corn is a perennial plant providing greater values to fresh markets and industrial factories. Recently, sweet corn is one of the most popular crops; the 2011 Thai Food Processors’ Association report revealed that there were 29 factories of sweet corn manufacturers, and 64,000 hectares of plantation areas, and more than 35,000 farmers involved. Producing 544,000 tons of sweet corn, Thailand ranks third worldwide, with a 190 million USD increase from the year 2010, and an export value of 170.26millionUSD. From January to August 2012 exports value 94.67 million USD. The top 5 import...
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...in the local and global markets. Most of the packaging materials used are not environmentally-friendly, they are not designed properly while others get their food products spoilt, as a result of poor packaging system, leading to huge capital losses to manufacturers of such products, not to talk of the huge environmental problems caused by non-biodegradable materials used. The problem of poor packaging of locally made food products took a centre stage, after the Nigeria Export Processing Zone Authourity Decree 1992 was established by the Nigerian government to assist the export of Made-in-Nigeria products to the global market. It was then discovered that most of the exported food products to the international market could not be sold because of some of the above mentioned issues. Many efforts have been made by the various stakeholders in the packaging and export sector ever since to solve the poor packaging problem of locally made food products. In spite of all these efforts, the problem still persists. There are many factors that may contribute to poor or substandard packaging. Factors such as the manufacturer’s perception or understanding of the role of packaging as a marketing tool, the producer’s commitment to ensuring quality and financial constraints can significantly influence manufacturer’s choice of packaging of a food product. The market competition and the consumer’s desire for quality products compel manufacturers to ensure quality in both their products and packaging...
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...Wilmar International Ltd PREPARED BY: Lai Wai Kit (U064737W) Lee Kelvin (U064755N) Nattaya Kris Suebjaklap (U064241H) Li Zhuowei (U064260M) Disclaimer Valuation reports will not be censored and will be catalogued for reference in its original submitted form. All research reports, appendices and/or presentation slides are produced strictly for academic purposes. Any such document is not to be construed as an offer or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell any securities nor is it mean to provide investment advice. The NUS, the NUS Business School, the participating students, faculty members, and staff accept no liability whatsoever for any direct or consequential loss arising from any use of this document or any communication given in relation to this document. W September 30, 2009 Wilmar International Ltd Initial Coverage: We Invest, You Harvest HOLD Equity | Singapore | Plantations Research Analysts: Lai Wai Kit Lee Kelvin Nattaya Kris Suebjaklap Li Zhuowei +65 6321 1234 financialanalysts@kcubez.com and new markets and strong financial position. Key Opportunities – Looking Forward S$6.65 Current Price S$6.32 Target Horizon 12 months STI Index 2,672.57 STOCK INFORMATION Bloomberg Code WIL SP HISTORICAL CHART Reuters Code WLMIF.PK Market Cap(m) 40357.51 52-week High S$6.99 52-week Low S$1.80 Listing Bourse SGX Mainboard Average Volume (‘000) 10683.9 Beta 0.875 • Improving global...
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...vegetables. Dietary fibre may help to protect against all the ‘Western’ cancers such as cancers of the colon, rectum, prostate, uterus and breast. We all know that fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes and nuts are healthy. There are a number of studies that show that consuming more of these plant-based foods reduces the risk for a long list of chronic maladies (including coronary artery disease, obesity, diabetes, and many cancers). This is probable factor in increased longevity in the industrialized world. On average, we eat two fruits and vegetables and too much saturated fats of which meat and dairy are prime contributors. A predominantly vegetarian diet may have beneficial effects for kidney and nerve function in diabetics, as well as for weight loss. Eating more fruits and vegetables can slow, and perhaps reverse, age-related declines in brain function and in cognitive and motor performance at least in rats. However, low protein diets associated with vegetarians, reduce calcium absorption and have a negative impact on skeletal health. Vegetarians’ avoidance of meat, eggs and dairy products can lead to deficiencies in iron, calcium and Vitamin B12. Infants who are breast-fed by vegetarians have lower levels of Vitamin B12 and DHA (an omega-3 fatty acid), important to vision and growth. RAW MATERIALS: The following list enumerates the most commonly canned and processed vegetables and fruits in the industry. These vegetables are beans, carrots, cauliflower, celery, mushrooms...
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