2014 THIRD-PARTY LOGISTICS STUDY The State of Logistics Outsourcing Results and Findings of the 18th Annual Study 2014 18TH ANNUAL THIRD-PARTY LOGISTICS STUDY Contents 4 Executive Summary 8 Current State of the 3PL Market 16 Big Data in 3PL-Customer Relationships 24 Preferential Sourcing 32 Smart Growth Leadership 38 Shipper-3PL Relationships 44 Strategic Assessment 48 About the Study 52 About the Sponsors 54 Credits 56
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international environment • Inability to face impact of WTO regime • Inadequate contribution towards R & D • Lack of professionalism GENERAL FINDINGS OF FIELD SURVEY OF SMALL & MEDIUM INDUSTRIES / ENTERPRISES The study that was undertaken by contacting 23 small and medium scale industries from Maharashtra. These units covered following sectors: • Electrical • Engineering • Food Processing • Pharmaceuticals • Chemicals There was proper coverage of all regions of Maharashtra, except
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om2010 A Research on ―Purchase Pattern of consumers for Consumer Durables along with Preference towards Organized & Unorganized Retail Formats” In Partial fulfillment of MBA Program of Gujarat University (Batch: 2008-2010) Submited By Priyam Mehta (08059) Umesh Lukhi (08052) Submitted To Prof. Praneti Shah N R institute Of Business Management A GRAND PROJECT REPORT ON ―Purchase Pattern of consumers for Consumer Durables along with Preference towards Organized & Unorganized Retail
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Faculty Research Working Papers Series Industrial Policy for the Twenty-First Century Dani Rodrik November 2004 RWP04-047 The views expressed in the KSG Faculty Research Working Paper Series are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the John F. Kennedy School of Government or Harvard University. Copyright belongs to the author(s). Papers may be downloaded for personal use only. INDUSTRIAL POLICY FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY* Dani Rodrik Harvard University John
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Aadhaar: India’s ‘Unique Identification’ System In our politics, we have yet to tap into our new language of hope. For this to be mirrored in our political institutions it requires us to imagine an India that rests not on the struggles of our past, but on the promise and challenges of the future. It requires us to shape systems and policies that give people the ability to travel in search of work, to educate their children and to tap into economic growth.1 — Nandan Nilekani Nandan Nilekani
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client's needs, ft then sifts through the information, analyzes it, and identifies trends and patterns that add power to the client2s direct marketing effort. However, data mining is only one of the things Datamation does. Its services include software solutions, Web-based solutions, and business advisory services. 'I wanted to exploit the power of databases for marketing gains," says Chetan. "The concept of data mining was common abroad in 1985, but in India, selling it involved changing mindsets." It
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Learning with Cases INTRODUCTION The case study method of teaching used in management education is quite different from most of the methods of teaching used at the school and undergraduate course levels. Unlike traditional lecture-based teaching where student participation in the classroom is minimal, the case method is an active learning method, which requires participation and involvement from the student in the classroom. For students who have been exposed only to the traditional teaching methods
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Techno-Fundamental Approach to build an Equity Portfolio and Study of Price Fluctuations with volume SIP project report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the PGDM Program By Chetan Arora 2010065 Supervisors Mr. Kartikeye Vatsa Deputy Manager (Financial Analyst) Dr. Gajavelli V S Professor Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur 2010 - 2012 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I am sincerely grateful to Punjab National Bank
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Indian Hotel Industry Survey 2011-2012 For more information, or additional copies of this document, please contact: Secretary General Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) B-82, 8th Floor, Himalaya House, 23 Kasturba Gandhi Marg New Delhi - 110 001 India Tel: Fax: Email: Website: +91 (11) 4078 0780 +91 (11) 4078 0777 fhrai@vsnl.com www.fhrai.com Price: FHRAI Members: FHRAI Non-Members: International: `500 (per additional copy) `700 US$50
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