Activities associated with the secondary sector include metal working and smelting, automobile production, textile production, chemical and engineering industries, aerospace manufacturing, energy utilities, engineering, breweries and bottlers, construction, and shipbuilding. Tertiary Sector The tertiary sector of the economy is the service industry. This sector provides services to the general population and to businesses. Activities associated with this sector include retail and wholesale sales
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CEMENT INDUSTRY IN PAKISTAN GROUP MEMBERS MUHAMMAD JUNAID MAZHAR Reg No: Che-01-48 MUHAMMAD NASEEM NAWAZ Reg No: Che-01-52 KHAQAN MAJEED Reg No: Che-01-21 ADIL FAHEEM Reg No: Che-01-84 HASNAIN ALI QURESHI Reg No: Che-01-17 Date: February 26, 2010 History & Introduction: Growth of cement industry is rightly considered a barometer for economic activity. 1921: First cement plant was developed in Wah. 1947: At the time of independence in 1947 there were four
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5 ways of improving competitiveness of Indian industry 1. Innovation - Research and development R & D expenditures in India are inadequate. India as a whole spends only 0.85 % GDP on research and development. Focus should be on development of indigenous technology, efficiency and adaptation of imported technologies. Also government has to come up with industrial and trade policies which will promote research and development. The industries should make alliances with educational systems for
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around potential port sites. Investments of over Rs. 16.000 crores are taking place at Hazira, Rs. 15,000 crores are planned at Vagra. Rs. 20,000 crores are planned in areas near Pipavav and near Jamnagar port locations. The logic of locating these industries is rather clear, viz., the large business houses want to import industrial raw- materials and want access to the international market through sea routes, which is definitely more viable and feasible as against the surface transport or air transport
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Economic Revival June 2012 June 2012 © Confederation of Indian Industry Copyright © 2011 by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in, or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the copyright owner. CII has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of information presented
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Semiconductor Industry - Presentation and Report Assignment The semiconductor industry has becoming a dominant influence in our lives for the last four decades, often without us being aware of its existence. The industry is still really young and stems from the late 1940s and 1950s. The most fundamental development has been the increased miniaturization of the circuits used in producing chips, permitting the incorporation of electronic components into a vast range of products like mobile phones
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IfM – Institut für Management GmbH Seminar Paper Module: Lecturer: Strategic Management Mr. DI Gerald Moser, MBA Topic: Innovation management in the technical service industry General and possible requirements implementation methods shown in a case study for the company A&C Author: Matriculation no.: Mr. Ing. Daniel Weiß 1260958 Date of submission: 30th November 2012 Table of content 1. Introduction ..............................................................
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enterprises” or “small and medium enterprises” are elusive concepts. They do in fact hide a large heterogeneity in the types of the firms. The Nigerian concepts of SMEs are somewhat divergent but the Central Bank of Nigeria agrees with the Small and Medium Industries and Equity Investment Scheme (SMIEIS) in their definition of a SME as any enterprise with a maximum asset base less than N200 million (equivalent of about $1.43 million) excluding land and working capital, and with the number of staff employed not
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Aircraft Manufacturing Industry Outsourcing in a Global Market Aircraft Manufacturing Industry Outsourcing in a Global Market Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Abstract 2 Introduction 3 Growth of Outsourcing 5 Benefits of Outsourcing 6 Disadvantages of Outsourcing 8 The Global Market and Aircraft Manufacturing 9 Conclusion 12 Bibliography 13 Abstract The aircraft manufacturing industry is dominated by a few key players: Bombardier, Boeing, and Airbus being the most
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to decrease their costs, enter in the service sector and to account for the complete role of the service industry (Kay, Pratt & Warner, 2007). Decades ago, agriculture industry used to be the only industry which contributed to the GDP growth of an economy. Now, times have changed. Service sector is equally important like manufacturing sector of a country. Service sector creates more jobs than the manufacturing industry, because agriculture lands are limited, therefore, the number of employee employed would be
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