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  1. Indian Railways: Increasing the Axle Loading

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Shukla, Niraja;

    Reference No: PSG0100 Pages: 47 Published on: 27, December, 2006

    Abstract: Axle loading had contributed significantly to the ?turnaround' of Indian Railways (IR) over the two years 2004-06. As the Minister of Railways (MR) stated, "A one ton extra loading per wagon implied additional revenue of Rs 500 crores per annum for the IR." The axle loading initiative was a significant step ... More

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. Madras Refineries Limited

    Authors: Murthy, L S; Satia, J K;

    Reference No: PROD0202 Pages: 17 Published on: 1, January, 1988

    Abstract: Describes the inventory practices used by Madras Refineries with respect to crude and finished products (diesel, kerosene, aviation turbine fuel, etc.) inventory. The steps taken for managing inventory of crude are: continuous contact with suppliers, predicting availability of crude over a planning cycle, and taking corrective action in time. Close ... More

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