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  1. Negotiating the Sale of a Ship (B)

    Authors: Bhatnagar, Deepti;

    Reference No: OB0189(B) Pages: 1 Published on: 4, September, 1996

    Abstract: The case documents the process of negotiating the sale of a ship over five months. The case highlights the intricacies of international negotiation involving brokers, and straddling different countries, cultures, languages and time zones. ... More

  2. Negotiating the Sale of a Ship (A)

    Authors: Bhatnagar, Deepti;

    Reference No: OB0189(A) Pages: 22 Published on: 4, September, 1996

    Abstract: The case documents the process of negotiating the sale of a ship over five months. The case highlights the intricacies of international negotiation involving brokers, and straddling different countries, cultures, languages and time zones. ... More

  3. 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

  4. Asoka Spintex

    Authors: Gupta, Parvinder;

    Reference No: OB0191 Pages: 24 Published on: 27, March, 1998

    Abstract: Asoka Spintex, formerly known as Asoka Mill Ltd., was set up in 1920, not doing well. Most of textile mills in the country were not doing well in the 1980s owing to rising costs, competition from powerlooms, and heavy demand recession. To meet this situation, the company decided to upgrade the ... More

  5. Go Car Autos, Karnavati

    Authors: Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: MAR0314 Pages: 8 Published on: 24, June, 1998

    Abstract: This case focuses on the after sales service (experience) that a customer of a luxury car received. The implication on customer perceived costs and system for source improvements are discussed. ... More

  6. Lubol India Limited (B)

    Authors: Banerjee, Bibek; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: MAR0312(B) Pages: 13 Published on: 5, August, 1998

    Abstract: With complete liberalization of imports, blending, and pricing in the lubricants sector announced by the Government of India in the early 1990s, Lubol Petroleum Inc, (USA) (LPL) was one of numerous multinational companies who flocked to India. LPL entered into a 50-50 partnership with NOC, a leading public sector petroleum ... More

  7. Lubol India Limited (A)

    Authors: Banerjee, Bibek; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: MAR0312(A) Pages: 9 Published on: 5, August, 1998

    Abstract: With complete liberalization of imports, blending, and pricing in the lubricants sector, announced by the government of India in the early 1990s, Lubol Petroleum Inc (USA) (LPI) was one of numerous multinational companies, which flocked to India. They entered into a 50-50 partnership with NOC, a leading public sector petroleum ... More

  8. A-One Starch Products Limited (A)

    Authors: Jain, Abhinandan K; Saha, Jahar;

    Reference No: MAR0317(A) Pages: 15 Published on: 18, August, 1998

    Abstract: A-One Starch Products Limited was established in the late thirties. It was a member of a large business group, and had been manufacturing starch and its derivatives for many diverse industries. It was the acknowledged industry leader for its "technology and product quality". The case describes the corn wet milling ... More

  9. A-One Starch Products Limited (B): Marketing Planning for Liquid Glucose

    Authors: Jain, Abhinandan K; Saha, Jahar;

    Reference No: MAR0317(B) Pages: 13 Published on: 18, August, 1998

    Abstract: The Marketing manager of A-One was faced with the task of developing a marketing plan for Gluco-One for the next and subsequent years based on the information provided in the case. A-One Starch Products Limited, established in the 1930s, was a leading manufacturer of starch and its derivatives in India. ... More

  10. CMC Hospital, Vellore (A)

    Authors: Ramani, K V; Aruldas, Vijay Kumar;

    Reference No: CMHS0014(A) Pages: 10 Published on: 1, January, 1999

    Abstract: Christian Medical College and Hospital (CMCH), Vellore, Tamil Nadu, was founded in 1900 as a one-bed clinic by Dr. Ida Sophia Scudder. Since then, CMCH has grown into an institution of international repute with over 1800 beds and 4000 employees. CMCH attends to more than 1800 inpatients and 2500 outpatients daily. Outpatient services at CMCH ... More

  11. Konkan Railway Corporation Limited

    Authors: Banerjee, Bibek; Raghuram, G; Rangaraj, Narayan;

    Reference No: MAR0321 Pages: 29 Published on: 3, May, 1999

    Abstract: Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRC) was set up as a Public Sector company under the Ministry of Railways in July 1990 to bridge the 738 km "Konkan Gap" by providing a railway connection between Roha (150 kms South of Mumbai) and Thokur (about 22 kms North of Mangalore). KRC completed the project at a ... More

  12. FoodWorld (C): The Road Ahead

    Authors: Banerjee, Bibek; Raghuram, G; Koshy, Abraham;

    Reference No: MAR0325(C) Pages: 30 Published on: 27, September, 1999

    Abstract: In May 1996, RPG Enterprises, one of the top five Indian business houses, formally entered the nascent sector of large-scale organized food retailing with the opening of the first FoodWorld, a supermarket grocery store. By the end of 1998, the FoodWorld chain had expanded into 19 stores with hubs in Chennai, Bangalore and ... More

  13. FoodWorld (A): Market Entry Strategy

    Authors: Koshy, Abraham; Raghuram, G; Banerjee, Bibek;

    Reference No: MAR0325(A) Pages: 21 Published on: 27, September, 1999

    Abstract: RPG Enterprises, one of the top five business houses of India, decided in 1996 to enter organized food retailing by opening a chain of supermarket grocery stores under the name "FoodWorld" in Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad, the three major cities in south India. This case describes the background and rationale of ... More

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