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  1. Rivigo

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Sanghani, Pooja;

    Reference No: BP0401 Pages: 35 Published on: 29, August, 2017

    Abstract: Rivigo, a new entrant in the trucking business in India, believed that a new paradigm in the trucking/logistics industry could be brought about that would not only improve the quality of service dramatically, but also upgrade a truck driver’s lifestyle. While the industry faced driver shortage largely due ... More

  2. Drivers420.com: Organising Transporters

    Authors: Ghura, Amarpreet Singh; Karna, Amit;

    Reference No: CIIE0007 Pages: 14 Published on: 26, October, 2016

    Abstract: This case describes a situation in which Malkit Singh Bal (Bal) partner of Bal Roadlines shares with Mr. Ghura, who was about to be hired as consultant for Bal Roadlines, about the rise in issue of fraud and crime done by the fleet drivers and asked him to help a ... More

  3. Indore City Bus Transport Service (B)

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Satyam Shivam Sundaram; Patni, Himanshu;

    Reference No: CIPR0003(B) Pages: 35 Published on: 8, January, 2010

    Abstract: Towards the end of 90s, mounting losses forced Madhya Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (MPSRTC), the sole provider of public transport in Madhya Pradesh, to suspend their urban services. As a consequence, organized public transport services ceased to exist in Indore, the largest metropolitan city of the state of Madhya ... More

  4. Airport Privatization: Bidding for Delhi and Mumbai (E)

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G; Gangwar, Rachna;

    Reference No: PSG0102(E) Pages: 5 Published on: 9, April, 2007

    Abstract: Modernization of Delhi and Mumbai airports had been considered as early as 1996 by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). In June 2003, the AAI board approved a modernization proposal. These airports accounted for 47 per cent of the passenger traffic, 58 per cent of cargo traffic and 38 per cent of aircraft movement in 2003 ... More

  5. Airport Privatization: Bidding for Delhi and Mumbai (C)

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G; Gangwar, Rachna;

    Reference No: PSG0102(C) Pages: 1 Published on: 9, April, 2007

    Abstract: Modernization of the Delhi and Mumbai airports had been considered as early as 1996 by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). In June 2003, the AAI board approved a modernization proposal. The two airports accounted for 47 per cent of the passenger traffic, 58 per cent of cargo traffic and 38 per cent of aircraft ... More

  6. Airport Privatization: Bidding for Delhi and Mumbai (D)

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G; Gangwar, Rachna;

    Reference No: PSG0102(D) Pages: 3 Published on: 9, April, 2007

    Abstract: Modernization of the Delhi and Mumbai airports had been considered as early as 1996 by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). In June 2003, the AAI board approved a modernization proposal. The two airports accounted for 47 per cent of the passenger traffic, 58 per cent of cargo traffic and 38 per cent of aircraft ... More

  7. Airport Privatization: Bidding for Delhi and Mumbai (A)

    Authors: Jain, Rekha; Raghuram, G; Gangwar, Rachna;

    Reference No: PSG0102(A) Pages: 48 Published on: 4, April, 2007

    Abstract: Modernization of the Delhi and Mumbai airports had been considered as early as 1996 by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). In June 2003, the AAI board approved a modernization proposal. The two airports accounted for 47 per cent of the passenger traffic, 58 per cent of cargo traffic and 38 per cent of aircraft ... More

  8. Scorpio from Mahindra: Developing Brand

    Authors: Koshy, Abraham;

    Reference No: MAR0379 Pages: 24 Published on: 24, April, 2006

    Abstract: Mahindra & Mahindra Limited (M&M), the flagship company of the Mahindra group with a turnover of Indian Rupee (Rs) 55 billion (US$ 1.2 billion), launched their new sports utility vehicle "Scorpio" in August 2002. In the year 2003, Scorpio was rated as the most successful new brand launch in the country. Several initiatives were ... More

  9. The Great Eastern Shipping Company

    Authors: Dixit, M R; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: BP0247 Pages: 37 Published on: 1, August, 1997

    Abstract: Great Eastern Shipping Company (GESCO) was the second largest Indian shipping company, operating 48 ships. During 1994-95, GESCO had a turnover of Rs. 824.67 crore. The company had more than tripled its turnover over the previous five years. With the changing economic environment and increasing competition, the company was considering strategies for ... More

  10. Jurong Shipyard Limited

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Kothari, Anupama;

    Reference No: PSG0073 Pages: 15 Published on: 20, May, 1997

    Abstract: This case focuses on the expansion decision of a Singapore based shipyard, Jurong Shipyard Limited (JSL). While exploring the options of expansion of facilities, JSL found three choices emerging. Firstly, the company could construct a new graving dockyard. Secondly, it could opt for building a new floating dockyard. Thirdly, it ... More

  11. Foresight: Integrated Case

    Authors: Bhatnagar, Deepti; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: PSG0071 Pages: 60 Published on: 25, March, 1996

    Abstract: This case focuses on the strategic management issues of a medium sized shipping company head-quartered in London with other operating locations in Cyprus and Bombay. The case highlights issues in managing a global business. It also brings forth issues in entrepreneurship, showing the drive of a non-resident Indian who started ... More

  12. Ashok Leyland Limited

    Authors: Dixit, M R;

    Reference No: BP0195 Pages: 16 Published on: 1, January, 1987

    Abstract: The case deals with Ashok Leyland's expansion plans in two new locations in the context of the changing environmental conditions. Data on the company's products, performance, overall industry demand, competition, and new entrants are given to enable students to evaluate the expansion plan of Ashok Leyland and to decide whether ... More

  13. The "Hindu" of Madras**

    Authors: Nambudiri, C N S;

    Reference No: BP0026 Pages: 38 Published on: 1, January, 1967

    Abstract: Presents, against the industrys background, the company's tactical decision to acquire aeroplanes for transporting newspapers, the history of the company and its leading position in the newspaper industry in India. The major focus of discussion is the inadequacy of the tactical move to take care of changes in customer characteristics. ... More

  14. Air-India (F)**

    Authors: Haynes, Warren W;

    Reference No: ECO0001(F) Pages: 7 Published on: 1, January, 1964

    Abstract: The case concerns the consideration on a proposal to purchase additional aircraft when the local factors by the airline industry in general and AirIndia in particular raised doubts about the need for additional capacity. ... More

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