...have implemented TQM include Ford Motor Company, Phillips Semiconductor, SGL Carbon, Motorola and Toyota Motor Company. TQM views an organization as a collection of processes. It maintains that organizations must strive to continuously improve these processes by incorporating the knowledge and experiences of workers. The simple objective of TQM is "Do the right things, right the first time, every time". TQM is infinitely variable and adaptable. Although originally applied to manufacturing operations, and for a number of years only used in that area, TQM is now becoming recognized as a generic management tool, just as applicable in service and public sector organizations. There are a number of evolutionary strands, with different sectors creating their own versions from the common ancestor. TQM is the foundation for activities, which include: * Commitment by senior management and all employees * Meeting customer requirements * Reducing development cycle times * Just In Time Manufacturing * Quality Circles * Employee involvement and empowerment * Recognition and celebration * Challenging quantified goals and benchmarking Elements of TQM: 1. Continual Improvement: This is the philosophy that seeks to make never-ending improvement to the process of converting input into output.It covers equipment, methods, materials and people.The concept was not used even few years back. But now it is very popular both in U.S.A and Japanese Companies. In...
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...UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Research Report Procurement from local Small and Medium Enterprises in Anglo American operations By LCP Mohale Student No: 46059091 Qualification aimed at: BTech Industrial Engineering Lecturer: Mr Steadyman Chikumba, UNISA Senior Lecturer: Mechanical & Industrial Engineering Submission Date: 29 October 2011 Copyright © 2011 LCP Mohale Declaration I, LCP Mohale, student no 46059091, hereby declare that the work contained in this report is my own original work and I have acknowledged all additional sources that I have used/quoted directly. This report and all the information it contains may not be reproduced by any means without my written consent. Acknowledgement I am grateful to individuals who have assumed an instrumental role in bringing this project to completion: * My employer, Anglo American management for providing the environment and opportunity to execute this project. * Mr Tumisho Kekana, Commodity Implementation Manager for Underground Mining Equipment and Heavy Mining Equipment at Anglo American, for guidance and selfless mentoring throughout the project * Mr S Chikumba, Senior Lecturer: Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at UNISA, for his guidance and contribution in developing the research concept, and approach. His contribution played an essential role in the foundation and formulation...
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...THE NEXT WEB FACEBOOK PAGE M NAVHEEN ABSTRACT: The project is about analyzing the effect of facebook pages which ways it impacts more on users, whether it is useful do lot on facebook media. Facebook provides more features on pages, many companies make use of pages for promotional activities, campaigns, public polls, regular newsfeed related to the companies. Facebook provides a platform to interact with users of the products or services through likes and comments for the posts in the pages. The likes and comments directly reflect the effectiveness of the products and services. It also has a very wide range of global reach, people around the globe talk about particular information and they used to share information among other people. The project analyses which post have more effective compared to the other. The more convenient way of post is text (status) followed by photos and last would be videos. People used to share their thoughts or opinion through status by text or photos. Recent days, people are used to share more number of photos with content scripted on it, the same for the facebook page owners also. Because text and photos are more easier to share and get noticed by everyone soon and reaction to it will be faster, whereas video content will take more time to uploading and also downloading. People never spend too much time to view the full video unless and until they have an interest on it. INTRODUCTION: THE NEXT WEB (TNW) was founded on 2008 by Boris Veldhuijzen...
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...Done By- M. Karthik Balaji Class- IX- B Roll No- 11 School- St. John’s Public School Done By- M. Karthik Balaji Class- IX- B Roll No- 11 School- St. John’s Public School Make in India * M. Karthik Balaji I t has very nearly been 66 years since we, as one nation, took the reins of our destiny in our own hands. And while that still places us as a relatively young democracy (the US, for example, signed the declaration of independence in 1776), the fact that the first generation born after that fateful midnight has now started retiring is a noteworthy milestone. As a people who use the same word for tomorrow as for yesterday, keeping track of the passage of time and the changes it brings along is not something we are very adept at. The vastness and the diversity of this nation make this task no easier. With a colourful and noisy population, India is perhaps the perfect example of what anthropologist Edward Hall described as a “high-context” society. Such societies are marked by an environment of familiarity and universally-shared polite fiction, where a lot goes unsaid, or is said in just a few words. As a result, much is left to be implicitly understood from context. This inevitably makes the modern historian’s job even tougher, especially given the vagueness and the flowery sense of political correctness of any recorded letter or conveyed opinion. The welcome emphasis in our foreign investment policy on efficient and competitive domestic manufacturing will serve multiple objectives...
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...Nagpur, India, established in 1961, is a public limited company, listed on Bombay Stock Exchange. The company is having world class engineering setup in its various plants situated in and around Nagpur. The present activities of the company are as below: A) Manufacturing * Largest and Modern Cotton Ginning & Pressing Machinery Manufacturer in India * World class Delinting and Decorticating machinery manufacturing * World class machining of components and parts for various applications * All types of electrical panels to meet various industrial needs * High quality structural fabrication for buildings and machinery applications etc. * Manufacturing of various other machineries, components and parts as per drawings * High quality mechanical conveyors and elevators * Pneumatic conveying, dust / waste handling systems and humidification systems * Engineering and construction projects * Hydraulic cylinders, Power packs & Manifolds for various applications Bajaj is the only company in the world producing machineries for all cotton ginning technologies i.e Double Roller, Saw Gin & Rotobar, all Pressing technologies i.e. Down Packing, Up Packing & Horizontal Packing, as well as Seed Cleaning, Delinting & Decorticating, apart from general engineering fabrication, machining, intelligent electrical panel manufacturing and various other engineering activities. The company is on high growth path and adding various items to its fold consistently...
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...products are tailored too. Value Seekers Value Seekers (segment).This is the third largest segment in units per thousand (792 thousand). Market share of 24.7%. Alec has 41% of unit share in economy class. There is only one other competitor. Potential hot points with safety and quality as well. Due to our Alec having high unit share and only one competitor we should focus on attracting value seekers by increasing our hot points. Economy It’s 63.5% of market share in our firm and due to this it is important for us to focus on this class. Alec is leader with 41% of market share in economy class. Unit sales were 914 and unit share is 13.6%. Showing substantial growth in economy class with the Alec. Business Position Firm A • Sales leader at $20.5 billion • Overall gross margin of 28.6% • 14.9% market share • Inventory for 99,000 units, largest of any firm • Alec with 13.6% of overall car sales Firm C • 15.8% of the overall market share • Overall sales of $13.7 billion, second lowest in world • Gross income is 35% • 95% of capacity in manufacturing • Market growth in Family/Luxury • Increase in manufacturing should be done due to second smallest production Firm • Opportunity to lower COGS Firm D • $19.3 billion in sales • 22.4% market share • Manufacturing at 94% • 94,000 units in inventory • Targeting towards Value...
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...studies in the US who foresee myself as a top class specialist in the field of manufacturing systems which is my final goal. My education in Production Engineering was an eye-opener to say the least. When I secured admission to one of the most competitive and rigorous engineering programs in Sri Lanka, I had a structured view of what I might do here. But I found Production Engineering even more interesting and challenging than I had ever imagined. Right from the second year, I took deep interest in the core concepts underlying every phenomenon. Above all, my collective experiences at this college have helped me to define my career goals while my hard work as an undergraduate has reaped the full benefits by graduating with an upper second class honors. Being well aware that my curriculum has equipped me with a comprehensive knowledge of the theoretical aspects only and also knowing its limitations, I took my own steps in applying this theory by gaining practical experience. I could thus achieve a perfect blend of theoretical and practical knowledge by working in companies both local and overseas. My first step was on the specialized field of garment manufacturing with MAS Active-Linea Intimo Pvt. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of MAS Holdings Limited, the largest apparel exporter in Sri Lanka. During my stay at MAS Active-Linea Intimo, South Asia’s one and only seamless apparel manufacturing facility catering world class customers like NIKE, adidas, Victoria Secret and...
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...enduring value for its stakeholders. This commitment is manifest in many ways — in its strategy to pursue multiple drivers of growth to make a multi-dimensional contribution to economic growth; in the creation of world-class Indian brands that create, capture and retain larger value in the country; in establishing state-of-the-art brick and mortar assets that enrich the nation’s industrial capability as well as livelihood generation opportunities; and in its multi-pronged social investment programmes that help in addressing some of the key challenges facing the country today, namely widespread poverty, unemployment and environmental degradation. The Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision to build a dynamic, progressive and self-reliant India through impactful programmes such as the Make in India, Skill India, Digital India and Swachh Bharat resonates deeply with the Company’s efforts to create a national institution of pride. The following pages encapsulate some of these endeavours. Creating Multiple Drivers of Growth for the Economy ITC’s diversified portfolio of businesses, spanning FMCG, Paperboards & Packaging, Agri Business, Hotels and Information Technology, enables it to have a significant presence in all 3 sectors of the economy, namely, agriculture, manufacturing and services, providing the Company with...
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...studies in the US who foresee myself as a top class specialist in the field of manufacturing systems which is my final goal. My education in Production Engineering was an eye-opener to say the least. When I secured admission to one of the most competitive and rigorous engineering programs in Sri Lanka, I had a structured view of what I might do here. But I found Production Engineering even more interesting and challenging than I had ever imagined. Right from the second year, I took deep interest in the core concepts underlying every phenomenon. Above all, my collective experiences at this college have helped me to define my career goals while my hard work as an undergraduate has reaped the full benefits by graduating with an upper second class honors. Being well aware that my curriculum has equipped me with a comprehensive knowledge of the theoretical aspects only and also knowing its limitations, I took my own steps in applying this theory by gaining practical experience. I could thus achieve a perfect blend of theoretical and practical knowledge by working in companies both local and overseas. My first step was on the specialized field of garment manufacturing with MAS Active-Linea Intimo Pvt. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of MAS Holdings Limited, the largest apparel exporter in Sri Lanka. During my stay at MAS Active-Linea Intimo, South Asia’s one and only seamless apparel manufacturing facility catering world class customers like NIKE, adidas, Victoria Secret and...
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...Political: Corruption India is ranked 85th out of 175 countries (China is ranked 100th) which is an improvement of 2 places compared to 2010 where India was ranked 87th. The new Modi government has also vowed to clamp down on corruption which will definitely improve rankings. (e.V., 2015) Policies encourage manufacturing especially automobiles Under the Modi government, the Make in India initiative was launched in September 2015 to promote manufacturing in India. This initiative introduced new tax cuts, streamlined administrative processes and liberalised FDI. (Makeinindia.com, n.d.) * Streamlined regulations (easier to do business) * Manufacturing and imports in this sector are exempt from licensing and approvals. * Unified online portal for: * Registration of Labour Identification Number (LIN) * Submission of returns * Grievance redressal * Combined returns under 8 labour laws * Online portals: * Real-time registration * Payments through 56 accredited banks * Online application process for environmental and forest clearances * 14 government services delivered via eBiz, a single-window online portal * Investor Facilitation Cell established * Dedicated Japan+ Cell established * Consent to Establish/NOC no longer required for new electricity connections * Documents reduced from 7 to 3 for exports and imports * Option...
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...to boost the domestic manufacturing industry and attract foreign investors to invest into the Indian economy. The intention is to revive manufacturing businesses and emphasizing key sectors in India and to address the growing concerns that most entrepreneurs are moving out of the country due to its low rank in ease of doing business ratings. Current scenario: The “Make in India” initiative is based on four pillars, which have been identified to give boost to entrepreneurship in India, not only in manufacturing but also other sectors. The four pillars are: * ‘Make in India’ recognizes ‘ease of doing business’ as the single most important factor to promote entrepreneurship. * Government intends to develop industrial corridors and smart cities, create world class infrastructure with state-of-the-art technology and high-speed communication. * FDI has been opened up for new sectors like Defense production, Insurance, Medical Devices, and Construction and Railway infrastructure in a big way. * In order to partner with industry in economic development of the country Government shall act as a facilitator and not a regulator. Manufacturing currently contributes just over 15% to the national GDP. The aim of this campaign is to grow this to a 25% contribution as seen with other developing nations of Asia. In the process, the government expects to generate jobs, attract much foreign direct investment, and transform India into a manufacturing hub preferred around...
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...needs. Company also have an active drug discovery program to discover and develop new chemical entities in key therapeutic areas. To help manage disease better company go beyond providing medicines. In ailments such as cancer, hypertension, diabetes and kidney disease, company provide services that help stay on course with prescribed treatments through daily reminders about medication and follow-up as needed, facilitate counselling to deal with emotional stress, and help increase awareness about chronic diseases and the importance of early diagnosis and treatment. Company’s products and services are based on our strong capabilities: deep science and technology skills, in-depth knowledge of intellectual property and regulation, advanced manufacturing, sales and marketing capabilities, and a flexible supply chain that...
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...Globalization and changes of middle class essay Topic: Are middle class Victims or Winners of globalization The term ‘middle class,’ it is a vague word as the concept and the meaning of it has been changed over time. For example, in medieval era Europe, the classification of social classes was based on the descent such as nobles and peasants. The nobles in England were classified as high class even though they were lack of wealth. However, the peasants were not able to become high class no matter how wealthy they were, so the classification of peasants with wealth was classified as middle class. As the time flew and when the capitalism has taken place instead of hierarchy, the classification of middle class has changed once more which is mainly classified by the person’s occupation and the wealth the person has. For example of United Kingdom in 1911, the middle class was the class that falls between the upper class and the working class which are professionals, managers, and senior civil servants. However, nowadays, as the economy and technology has developed in fast pace, the definition of the middle class have changed once again that is determined according to the income level of a person. According to The Economics in February 2009, the definition of the middle classes is the people who have a reasonable income with stable job occupation. The Economics also pointed out that the number of middle classes has exploded from 1980s to 2000s. What can be the reason of such a...
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...TOYOTA MOTORS PREPARED BY: S. QURRAT-UL-AIN KAZMI REG ID: 4494 CLASS ID: 9316 SUBMITTED TO: SIR SHAKEEL BAIG DATE: 01 March 2010 2 TOYOYA MOTORS MISSION STATEMENT ³Toyota seeks to create a more prosperous Society through automotive manufacturing«´ VISION STATEMENT ³Toyota aims to achieve long-term, stable growth in harmony with the environment, the global economy, the local communities it serves, and its stakeholders«´ OBJECTIVES Supporting One Another in Life and Living We aspire toward the realization of a society in which each individual can live with dignity and hope. To this end, we support efforts to activate the wisdom found in everyday life and to build a good society through mutual support and collaboration among neighbors. Searching for the Art of Living Better In today's globalized world, nature is on the verge of crisis, while culture is undergoing a rapid transformation. We wish to contribute to the creation of a beautiful environment and dynamic local culture by nurturing relationships with the people of the world and learning from nature's wisdom, so that everyone can enjoy a compassionate and fulfilling coexistence. Toward a Fulfilling Future We support initiatives to enrich the lives and minds of young people, with the aim of fostering the next generation, on whom the future depends. We hope that this will enable the next generation to respect each other's cultures from a broader perspective and to forge a path to the achievement of lasting peace. SWOT...
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