2 Materials BASIC CONCEPTS AND FORMULAE 1. Maximum Level: It indicates the maximum figure of inventory quantity held in stock at any time. 2. Minimum Level: It indicates the lowest figure of inventory balance, which must be maintained in hand at all times, so that there is no stoppage of production due to non-availability of inventory. 3. Re-order level: This level lies between minimum and the maximum levels in such a way that before the material ordered is received into the
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– Case Study 7 – March 23, 2013 Case Study #7 – The Forgotten Group Member March 23, 2013 Part I: Group Development The team’s current stage of development is the performing stage. According to the text, this is where the team members begin to deal with complex tasks and handle disagreements creatively. The group appears to be stable, motivated by team goals, and generally satisfied. (Schermerhorn, Hunt, & Osborn, 2012). This is where most of the group appears to be right now, with
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[Type the company name] | Case study on BCCL | [Type the document subtitle] | | DEBANJAN DUTTA ST-2, ROLL-14 | | | 1. Here are the strength and weakness in present business (FY’05) of BCCL. * Strength: * Hindalco is the assured buyer of BCCL. * Hindalco has 54.5% stake in the company * Hindalco picks up 75% of the total caustic soda production * Setting up of 30 MV co-generation power plant in order to save production cost
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CHAPTER ONE Introduction 1.1 Background to the Study Most producers do not sell their goods directly to the final users between them stands a set of intermediaries performing a variety of functions. The process of distribution of goods involves all human and physical means which aid the smooth transfer of such good from the manufacturer to the final consumer. Nickeil (1998) The growing of distribution is a key strategy variable in marketing management. In deed, if one look at the major strategy of
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consumer research. Unfortunately, there is a lack of research on group-level determinants. 1.1 RATIONALE OF THE STUDY In-store marketing is increasingly becoming an important part of promotion. Advertising is becoming highly diversified. Increased number of media channels has created a clutter for the consumer. Due to the increased demand, the media channels rates have gone up, as they enjoy higher viewership than before. Middle scale businesses can’t afford such higher rates, so they find
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also studied the child labour in different occupations in Bombay City. 3.4 Child Labour in India – by Jinesh Chandra Kulshreshtha– Ashish Publishing House New Delhi – 1978 Dr. Kulshreshtha in his studies has conducted an extensive review of literature regarding child labour. Dr. Kulshreshtha found in his study that poverty has been the major factor for the prevalent of child labour practices in India who are occasionally misused by privileged class, it employers and contractors to hire them at very low
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192-196 Influence of Attitude Towards Mathematics and Study Habit on the Achievement in Mathematics at the secondary stage *Rtd. Head of Department of Mathematics. K.K.Handique Girl’s College, Guwahati, Assam, Pin-781001 **Department of mathematics, J.N.Cllege, Boko, Assam, Pin-781123 *Dr. Ranjana Choudhury, **Dhiraj kumar Das ABSTRACT The present study aims at studying the influence of areas in relation to the attitude towards mathematics and study habit on the achievement in mathematics to the pupils’
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Storage 3.6 Reporting Procedure in case of receipt of damaged bags 4. Processing Guide 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Drying 4.3 Temperature & Other Settings 4.4 Mould Sweating 4.5 Use of Regrind 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Trouble Shooting for Injection Moulding of Preforms and Stretch Blowing of Bottles Inputs from Customers in case of Complaint. Storage and Transportation of Finished Bottles PET Recycling Due Care Audit 10. Annexures : Annexure - I Annexure - II Annexure - III Annexure - IV Annexure - V Annexure - VI Annexure
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year. Poultry manure has high fertilizer value and can be used for increasing yield of all crops. i) The advantages of broiler farming are ii) Initial investment is a little lower than layer farming iii) Rearing period is 6-7 weeks only iv) More number of flocks can be taken in the same shed v) Broilers have high feed conversion efficiency i.e. least amount of feed is required for unit body weight gain in comparison to other livestock. vi) Faster return from the investment
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economic disadvantages and the social impact arising out of displacement was discussed. iv. To ensure food security, multi-crop irrigated land had to be acquired only as a last resort measure. v. A scientific method for the calculation of the market value of the land for providing comprehensive compensation to the land owners had been devised. vi. Subsistence allowance, jobs, house, land in case of irrigation projects, transportation allowance and resettlement allowance had been proposed
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