FMCG NOVEMBER 2011 For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 1 FMCG NOVEMBER 2011 Contents Advantage India Market overview and trends Growth drivers Success stories: Major players Opportunities Useful information For updated information, please visit www.ibef.org 2 FMCG NOVEMBER 2011 Advantage India Growing demand • Attractive opportunities • 2018E Market size: USD74 billion Rising disposable income of the young population has been a major growth driver for
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has prospered to be the concept of everyday fresh milk, and production in Hong Kong. Further expansion of its products like ice cream and other kinds of milk. The company independently purchases the material milk from different source, after packaging and production from the factory, which are offered as the affordable, good, fresh, everyday drinking milk. The dairy industry in Hong Kong is very competitive, especially for a big company like Kowloon Dairy. To ensure sustainable, Kowloon Dairy is
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Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Amul Brand Amul is the No. 1 dairy brand in India. Their products are sold internationally e.g. Australia, Japan, Hong Kong and China. Amul has firm commitment to corporate social responsibility. They have gained much international recognition, e.g. Case Study for Harvard Business School, for the brand’s contribution to local farmers. Such commitment guarantees high quality production of their range of products GCMMF: An Overview Gujarat
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take-out and food delivery services. Restaurants vary greatly in appearance and offerings, including a wide variety of the main chef's cuisines and service models. A fast food restaurant, also known as a Quick Service Restaurant or QSR within the industry itself, is a specific type of restaurant characterized both by its fast food cuisine and by minimal table service. Food served in fast food restaurants typically caters to a limited menu, is cooked in bulk in advance and kept hot, is finished and
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during the study terms is to undertake practical training in any one public limited industry. From this industrial training, I can visualize that there is much difference between theory and practical life. After training period, we have good management student. The industrial training is very important for MBA program. In industry or company, there are many problem arises. Often during the time period of industry training, I come to know that how successful management team solves this entire problem
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COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES RAJAGIRI VALLEY PO KOCHI - 682039 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the report titled “A Study of the Retail Penetration of Amul products in Cochin” is a bonafide record of the summer project done by me for Amul INDIA LTD, Cochin during the period April-May 2008 as part of my MBA program at Rajagiri School of Management, Kochi. This study has been undertaken in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Master of Business Administration by Mahatma
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Fast | X | X | | X | X | | | | | | X | X | | | | | | | | 1–2 Nestlé – The Infant Formula Incident | | X | X | X | X | | | X | | | X | X | | | | | | | | 1–3 Coke and Pepsi Learn to Compete in India | | | | X | X | X | | | | | X | X | | | | | | | | 1-4 Marketing Microwave Ovens to a New Market Segment | | | | X | X | | | | | | X | X | | | | | | X | | 2–1 The Not-So-Wonderful World
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BARISTA VS CAFÉ COFFEE DAY – A COMPARATIVE STUDY THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT, NEW DELHI Table of Contents Topic Synopsis Section 1: Introduction - The Coffee Café Industry 1.1 Evolution of Coffee Cafés 1.2 The Coffee Café Industry 1.3 Growth of the Café Industry in India Research Methodology Section 2: Case Study on Barista 2.1 Corporate Profile 2.2 Marketing Mix 2.3 Human Resources Section 3: Case Study on Café Coffee Day 3.1 Corporate Profile 3.2 Marketing Mix 3.3 Human
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Section I- Case Summary • Across the majority of Europe, Dunkin’ Donuts, (the 64-year-old company), suffers from being well known. • As of now, Dunkin’ Donuts only has 150 establishments throughout Europe, small, compared to the 11,000 worldwide. • Dunkin’ Donuts has extensive plans to open an additional 1,150 stores across Europe. These openings will range from Northern England to Eastern Europe. •It was the second attempt by Dunkin’ Donuts to open up shops in the U.K. In 1990’s Dunkin
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courses". Case Scenario 1 India a hot spot for franchising As franchisors have found wringing impressive growth rates from the domestic market increasingly difficult, they have begun to export their franchises to international markets, including those with developing economies. Indeed, franchising is ideally suited for developing economies because it allows people with limited business experience and financial resources to become part of an established business. India, with a population of more
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