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  1. Shah and Company **

    Authors: Subramaniam, S;

    Reference No: QM0027 Pages: 4 Published on: 1, January, 1967

    Abstract: Deals with choosing from alternative modes of transport taking into account the costs and constraints. ... More

  2. PetMate and ClearOrbit/TSC

    Authors: Chandrasekaran, N; Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: PROD0294 Pages: 22 Published on: 27, August, 2010

    Abstract: The top management of TAKE Supply Chain (TSC) was preparing for a meeting on evaluation of upscaling at PetMate, one of their key customers. The focus was on impressing solutions architects and the presales group on increasing their scope of supply chain solutions to PetMate. Earlier TSC was ClearOrbit, a ... More

  3. Retail Branding: Battles and War in the Indian Petroleum Industry

    Authors: Dixit, M R; Jain, Abhinandan K; Bhat, Ramesh; Maheshwari, Sunil Kumar;

    Reference No: MAR0382 Pages: 29 Published on: 14, July, 2006

    Abstract: The case opens with a brief description of the challenge posed by a leading company in petroleum retailing, Indian Oil Corporation Limited, to the ClubHP brand of HPCL. The case provides brief description of Indian Petroleum Industry and the profiles of key competitors in the industry. It also briefly describes ... More

  4. Handloom Development and Bechara Weaver: A Shilpi Tale

    Authors: Gupta, Ranjit;

    Reference No: CMA0523 Pages: 32 Published on: 1, January, 1980

    Abstract: Shilpi, a research organization, conducted a study of the handloom development programme in the country. A review of the literature, including survey of a representative group of weavers, weaver cooperatives, and master weavers, was made to identify the problems of the weavers, the objectives and contents of the programme and ... More

  5. Regional and Intra-regional Organizational Structure for Paddy Procurement - Sri Lanka

    Authors: Gupta, V K; Mathur, D P;

    Reference No: CMA0300 Pages: 10 Published on: 2, January, 1975

    Abstract: Describes the regional and intra-regional organizational structure developed by the paddy marketing board for paddy and rice procurement in Sri Lanka. Organizational efficiency at regional level was studied with respect to staffing pattern, workload of the staff members, quantity of paddy and rice procured and the cost of procurement. ... More

  6. Research for Sales and Distribution Management Decisions

    Authors: Jain, Abhinandan K;

    Reference No: MAR0263TEC Pages: 12 Published on: 1, January, 1981

    Abstract: Describes the decision areas and importance of research in sales and distribution management (Section I) and the process of research (Section II). The last section (Section III) illustrates how research methods could be used for different decision areas. ... More

  7. Regulation and Privatisation: A Comparative Case Study of Gujarat Maritime Board and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust

    Authors: Raghuram, G;

    Reference No: PSG0090TEC Pages: 17 Published on: 5, September, 2003

    Abstract: This paper examines the rationale for Indian port privatization and provides a framework for privatization. In this context, the term privatization is used to connote private ownership (total or partial) and/or private management of port related services (some or all). It analyses the initial efforts of port privatization in ... More

  8. A Branch and Bound Approach to Job Shop Scheduling Problem

    Authors: Korgaonker, M G;

    Reference No: PROD0146TEC Pages: 7 Published on: 1, January, 1979

    Abstract: Deals with the branch and bound approach to solving general flow shop and job shop scheduling problems in the deterministic case. The three?machine flow shop problem is considered first; the approach is then extended to multi?machine flow shop problem. A branch and bound approach is provided for job ... More

  9. Farmers' Response to Price and Non-Price Factors for Various Commodity Groups and Anatomy of Inflation under New Economic Environment

    Authors: Desai, Bhupat M; Namboodiri, N V;

    Reference No: CMA0785TEC Pages: 31 Published on: 1, January, 2000

    Abstract: Considering the new economic environment this note analyses farmers' output and marketed surplus responses to barter terms of trade which is likely to change in the wake of de-protection of trade and industry, besides non-price factors for four/three major agricultural commodity group. It also, in the same context, evaluates ... More

  10. Coil and Sheet Steel Company Limited

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Tripathy, Arabinda; Bhatt, Gunjan;

    Reference No: PROD0246 Pages: 35 Published on: 12, September, 1999

    Abstract: This case discusses a wide range of supply chain issues, ranging from procurement strategies, managing internal operations, to handing despatches to customers, handled at Coil AND sheet Steel Company Limited (CSSL). The implications of such an integrated look at these decisions are evident because of the tight linkages of material ... More

  11. Sampling and Centralizing Tendencies

    Authors: Gajulapalli, Ravindra S; Ghosh, Diptesh;

    Reference No: QM0246TEC Pages: 43 Published on: 16, September, 2005

    Abstract: This note addresses sampling concepts introduced in a formulaic manner in managerial statistics textbooks like Anderson et. al. [ASW02] or Levin et. al. [LR97] that are used in Quantitative Methods III course. Students with quantitative backgrounds like engineers are unsatisfied with this approach and ask for further information that cannot ... More

  12. Paper and Paperboards (PPBs)

    Authors: Tewari, Devi D; Chokshi, S N;

    Reference No: CMA0714 Pages: 15 Published on: 1, January, 1993

    Abstract: The paper industry in India is highly capital intensive and has grown rapidly in the past. Interesting to note that the number of pulp and paper units have increased from 17 in the early 1950's to 250 in 1985, and production of paper and paperboards from 1,35,000 tonnes in 1951 to 15,00,000 tonnes in 1985 - a ... More

  13. Larsen and Toubro Limited (J)

    Authors: Bhattacharyya, S K; Camillus, J C;

    Reference No: F&A0223 Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1974

    Abstract: Describes the budget formulation and settlement process arising out of the consultants' recommendations for providing the required linkage between the corporate management's expectations and the potential and opportunities perceived by the operating and executive managements. The nature of participation and involvement of all levels of management  from corporate management to ... More

  14. Development and Diffusion of Technology for Dry Regions: Unlearning the Lessons of Green Revolution

    Authors: Gupta, Anil K;

    Reference No: CMA0690TEC Pages: 20 Published on: 1, January, 1990

    Abstract: The note describes the process of technology development and diffusion in the agriculture sector. How farmers can be involved in this process is discussed alongwith examples for institutional design. Specific implication are drawn for dry regions. ... More

  15. Arvind Limited: Confronting the Sustainability-Profitability Dilemma

    Authors: Singh, Kunwar Milind; Athaide, Gerard A; Jaiswal, Anand Kumar; Raj, S P;

    Reference No: STR0496 Pages: 18 Published on: 31, December, 2025

    Abstract: Arvind Limited, headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, was a leading textile conglomerate and ranked among the world's largest fabric manufacturers. It manufactured and supplied fabrics to global brands, including Calvin Klein, Gap Inc., Tommy Hilfiger, and the U.S. Polo Association. The sustainability-profitability dilemma was one of the key challenges ... More

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