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Good afternoon to one and allGOOD afternoon to one &all,
RESPECTED FACULTY
MEMBERS
A study on freight cost optimaization
Under guidence of
C.Umadevi
Assistant professor of mba dept
Industry profile
• A battery is an electro chemical device in
which the free energy of chemical reaction is
converted into the electrical energy contained in
the active materials is converted into electrical
by means of electrochemical oxidation reduction
reactions.
BATTERY MANUFACTURING PROCESS
HOW BATTERY WORKS
• When your place the battery in your car’s ignition and
turn the ignition switch “ON” a signal sent to the battery.
Upon receiving the signal, the battery takes energy that
it has been strong in chemicals form and releases it as
electricity power is used in crank the engine. The
batteries also release energy to power the car’s light
and other accessories. It is the only device, which can
store electrical energy in the form of chemical energy,
and science it is called as a storage battery.
COMPANY PROFILE
• Amara Raja Batteries Ltd incorporated under the Companies act
1956 in February 1985, and converted into public limited
company on 6th September 1990.
• Amara Raja Batteries Ltd is established by Mr. Rama Chandra
N. Galla & the Chairman of Amara Raja Batteries LTD;
• Amara Raja is having a technological Joint Venture with
Johnson Controls INC (JCI), USA in the year 1991 who owns
26% stake in the company.
• Amara Raja has its Registered Office and Head Office and manufacturing
layout located at Karakambadi near Tirupati in A.P. Karakambadi is
located at an approximate distance of 12 kms from Tirupati.
products
• Some of the products of ABD are
• Amaron Highlife
• Amaron Harvest
• Amaron Shield
• Amaron Hi-way
Our costomers
• CUSTOMERS
ARBL has prestigious OEM (Original Equipment
manufacture) clients like FORD general motors,
Daewoo motors, Mercedes Benz Daimler CHRYSLER,
Maruti Udyog ltd premier Auto Ltd., and recently
acquired a preferential supplier alliance with Ashok
Leyland, Hindustan motors, Telco, Mahindra &
Mahindra and Swaraz Mazda, Hyundai.
competitors
• COMPETITORS:
• Exide industries
• Standard batteries
• Amco batteries
• Tudor India
• Amara raja batteries
• Hyderabad batteries
Future plans
• ARBL’S FUTURE PLANS
• Maximizing the exports
• Emerge as global player
• Constant up gradation of products.
• Stream of new models.
• Constant stress on improving productivity.
Vision and mission
 MISSION
• Mission, mantra, way of thinking, philosophy, what we live for… call it what
you want, you'll find it below. Introduce yourself to the way we think.
• "To transform our spheres of influence and to improve the quality of life by
building institutions that provide better access to better opportunities, goods
and services to more people…all the time”.
 VISION-2025
• Through the amararaja way and through ensuring progressive partnership we
will be a global leader in. batteries and battery technologies and dominant
player in Indian Ocean.
Topic introduction and defnition
INTRODUCTION
• Freight costing is method of ascertaining the cost of providing
service by a transport undertaking. This includes air, water,
road and railways; motor transport includes private cars,
carriers for owners, buses, taxies, carrier Lorries etc.
DEFNITION
• According to”business dictionary of US” freight cost is a cost
incurred in moving of goods ,it includes packing , palletizing,
documentation ,loading and unloading charges carriage costs
and marine insurance costs.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Need for the study
• To gain transportation management solutions that can
save time and cost which are precious .
• To adopt advanced technologies to address global
networks and capacity complexities.
• Drive to control and minimaise transportation costs
• Rapid response to plan and security fluctuations
Objectives
• To provide and accurate basis for quotation and fixing of freight’s
• To understand the concept and present scenario of eco-logistic
practices of Amararaja batteries .ltd
• To contribute the effective design of the sustainable logistic
networks and balancing environment and also profit to
manufacturers and suppliers.
• To improve overall transport efficiency of national networks
• To improve the quality of life of the work force and their families
as well as the local community and society at large
Sources of data
• SECONDARY SOURCES
Data collected from the articles and news
papers,records,mazgines,journals,brochers,main
tained by the personal departments
• The guidence given by internal and external
guides
TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES
• Scalarisation technique
• E constriants method
• Archmedian goal programming technique
MinMin
Limitations
• Road transport noise impact
• Impact of road transport polluting emissions
• Too expensive and fluctuations in prices
• Increasing handling cost
• Increasing loss and damage
• Limitation by highway weight and service
• Speed limitations and hours of service rules
• Motor carrier delay exceeds
Thank You…
Submitted by
J. Gowthami
Rollno:135N1E0026

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Prjct ppt

  • 1. Good afternoon to one and allGOOD afternoon to one &all, RESPECTED FACULTY MEMBERS
  • 2. A study on freight cost optimaization Under guidence of C.Umadevi Assistant professor of mba dept
  • 3. Industry profile • A battery is an electro chemical device in which the free energy of chemical reaction is converted into the electrical energy contained in the active materials is converted into electrical by means of electrochemical oxidation reduction reactions.
  • 5. HOW BATTERY WORKS • When your place the battery in your car’s ignition and turn the ignition switch “ON” a signal sent to the battery. Upon receiving the signal, the battery takes energy that it has been strong in chemicals form and releases it as electricity power is used in crank the engine. The batteries also release energy to power the car’s light and other accessories. It is the only device, which can store electrical energy in the form of chemical energy, and science it is called as a storage battery.
  • 6. COMPANY PROFILE • Amara Raja Batteries Ltd incorporated under the Companies act 1956 in February 1985, and converted into public limited company on 6th September 1990. • Amara Raja Batteries Ltd is established by Mr. Rama Chandra N. Galla & the Chairman of Amara Raja Batteries LTD; • Amara Raja is having a technological Joint Venture with Johnson Controls INC (JCI), USA in the year 1991 who owns 26% stake in the company. • Amara Raja has its Registered Office and Head Office and manufacturing layout located at Karakambadi near Tirupati in A.P. Karakambadi is located at an approximate distance of 12 kms from Tirupati.
  • 7. products • Some of the products of ABD are • Amaron Highlife • Amaron Harvest • Amaron Shield • Amaron Hi-way
  • 8. Our costomers • CUSTOMERS ARBL has prestigious OEM (Original Equipment manufacture) clients like FORD general motors, Daewoo motors, Mercedes Benz Daimler CHRYSLER, Maruti Udyog ltd premier Auto Ltd., and recently acquired a preferential supplier alliance with Ashok Leyland, Hindustan motors, Telco, Mahindra & Mahindra and Swaraz Mazda, Hyundai.
  • 9. competitors • COMPETITORS: • Exide industries • Standard batteries • Amco batteries • Tudor India • Amara raja batteries • Hyderabad batteries
  • 10. Future plans • ARBL’S FUTURE PLANS • Maximizing the exports • Emerge as global player • Constant up gradation of products. • Stream of new models. • Constant stress on improving productivity.
  • 11. Vision and mission  MISSION • Mission, mantra, way of thinking, philosophy, what we live for… call it what you want, you'll find it below. Introduce yourself to the way we think. • "To transform our spheres of influence and to improve the quality of life by building institutions that provide better access to better opportunities, goods and services to more people…all the time”.  VISION-2025 • Through the amararaja way and through ensuring progressive partnership we will be a global leader in. batteries and battery technologies and dominant player in Indian Ocean.
  • 12. Topic introduction and defnition INTRODUCTION • Freight costing is method of ascertaining the cost of providing service by a transport undertaking. This includes air, water, road and railways; motor transport includes private cars, carriers for owners, buses, taxies, carrier Lorries etc. DEFNITION • According to”business dictionary of US” freight cost is a cost incurred in moving of goods ,it includes packing , palletizing, documentation ,loading and unloading charges carriage costs and marine insurance costs.
  • 13. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Need for the study • To gain transportation management solutions that can save time and cost which are precious . • To adopt advanced technologies to address global networks and capacity complexities. • Drive to control and minimaise transportation costs • Rapid response to plan and security fluctuations
  • 14. Objectives • To provide and accurate basis for quotation and fixing of freight’s • To understand the concept and present scenario of eco-logistic practices of Amararaja batteries .ltd • To contribute the effective design of the sustainable logistic networks and balancing environment and also profit to manufacturers and suppliers. • To improve overall transport efficiency of national networks • To improve the quality of life of the work force and their families as well as the local community and society at large
  • 15. Sources of data • SECONDARY SOURCES Data collected from the articles and news papers,records,mazgines,journals,brochers,main tained by the personal departments • The guidence given by internal and external guides
  • 16. TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES • Scalarisation technique • E constriants method • Archmedian goal programming technique MinMin
  • 17. Limitations • Road transport noise impact • Impact of road transport polluting emissions • Too expensive and fluctuations in prices • Increasing handling cost • Increasing loss and damage • Limitation by highway weight and service • Speed limitations and hours of service rules • Motor carrier delay exceeds
  • 18. Thank You… Submitted by J. Gowthami Rollno:135N1E0026