1. Rajeev Gandhi Memorial College of Engineering & Technology(Autonomous)
Department of Management Studies
A STUDY ON MARKETINNG ANALYSIS TOWARDS HINDWARE
Under the guidance of
Dr. Aliya Sulthana M.B.A. P.hD.
Dept of Management Studies
By
M.MAN MOHAN
Regd No: 20091E0015
Batch: 2020-2022
2. INTRODUCTION
Temporary position is a chance to obtain the organization's continuous status. Entry level position encourages us
discover organization profile, work process display, organization subtleties. It helped me to have a commonsense
involvement in the organization and helped me distinguish the substance of my investigation. Since the
organization is associated with the assembling business, a standout amongst the most vital parts of assembling
organizations is stock administration, the topic of study is stock administration.
3. COMPANY PROFILE
Asian Paints Limited is an Indian worldwide paint organization headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Organizations take part in the matter of assembling, selling and disseminating items that give hues, coatings, home
stylistic theme, washing fittings and related administrations. Asian Payments is India's biggest and Asia's third
biggest painting partnership. By 2018, it had an extensive piece of the overall industry of 54.1% in the Indian
shading industry. Asian Paints Burger International is a holding organization.
4. INVENTORY
Inventory is the term for the goods available for sale and raw materials used to produce goods available for sale.
Inventory represents one of the most important assets of a business because the turn over of inventory
represents one of the primary source of revenue generation and subsequent earnings for the company’s share
holders
5. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
To study about the ordering levels for the important components of inventory.
To understand and measure ABC analysis for the selected raw materials
To analyze its inventory management methods with the help of economic order quantity , safety stock , JIT
To Evaluate the inventory management practices of Asian paints limited
To offer suitable suggestions for the improvement of inventory management practices
6. NEED OF THE STUDY
The board needs the executives to hold huge scale work capital, so the executives needs to realize that it very
well may be limited by stock administration. So consider on stock administration in the organization is essential.
7. LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
This examination depends on authentic data and data gave in yearly reports, so it's anything but a future marker.
There might be some incomplete contrasts in bookkeeping proportions.
The examination did not concentrate a lot on time because of deficiencies and time shortfalls
8. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
The data has been gathered by through interaction and discuss with the executives working in the division
Some important information has been gathered through couple of unstructured interviews of executive
Annual reports and other magazines published by the company are used for collecting the required information.
9. DATA ANALYSIS & INTERPREATION
CLASS VALUE
%
VALUE CUMULATIVE% ITEMS
A 15783654 48 48 97
B 7896465 32 86 148
C 5149436 14 100 331
28829555
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Graph 4.11 showing graph for the ABC analysis for 2017
In the year 2017 there are 97 items which constitutes their value
of 48% in the total value
which comes under “A” category. 148 items which constitutes
32% in the total value which comes under “B” category and 331
items which constitutes 14% in the total value which comes
under “C” category
10. CLASS VALUE
% OF
VALUE CUMULATIVE% ITEMS
A 18657453 59 59 132
B 9176839 33 89 162
C 5276050 11 100 358
33110342
ABC Analysis for 2018
Table 4.12 showing data for the ABC analysis for 2018
Graph 4.12 showing graph for the ABC analysis for 2018
there are 132 items which constitutes their value of 59% in the total value
which comes under “A” category.162items which constitutes 89% in the total value
which comes under “B” category and 358 items
which constitutes 11% in the total value which comes under “C” category.
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11. Class Value % Of value Cumulative
%
Items
A 67963606 90 90 90
B 6330760 8 98 124
C 1538254 2 100 385
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showing data for the ABC analysis for 2019
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Interpretation :
There are 69 items which constitutes
their value of 90% in the total value
which comes under “A” category.124
items which constitutes 8% in the total
value which comes under “B” category
and 385 items which constitutes 2% in
the total value which comes under “C”
category.
12. Class Value % of value Cumulative % Items
A 81356374 93 93 94
B 6954739 11 94 163
C 839125 6 100 294
89150238
ABC Analysis for 2020
showing data for the ABC analysis for 2020
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showing graph for the ABC analysis for the 2020
there are 94 items which constitutes their value of 93% in the total value
which comes under “A” category.163 items which constitutes 94% in the total value which comes under “B”
category. 294 items which constitutes 6% in the total value which comes under “C” category
13. Class Value % of value Cumulative
%
Items
A 397584731 97 97 19
B 13526735 6 98 41
C 3696429 2 100 523
414807895
ABC Analysis for 2021
Table 4.15 showing data for the ABC analysis for 2021
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A B C
In the year of 2021 there are 19 items which constitutes their value of 97% in the total value
which comes under “A” category. 41 items which constitutes 6% in the total value which comes under “B” category
and 523 items which constitutes 2% in the total value which comes under “C” category.