The importance of efficient logistics for postal
growth is widely acknowledged. Literature has shown that
better logistics performance is strongly associated with postal
expansion, export diversification, ability to attract foreign
direct investments, and economic growth. On the other hand,
Indian postal services represents a challenge to logistic
operations in transporting and storing products. High logistic
costs and low quality of services may be considered obstacles
to Indian postal services. This research aims to assess India’s
Logistics Performance Index (LPI) in relation to its major
competitors in Indian postal services. The inter-national
postal data was collected from various post offices in few
districts like Salem, Namakkal, Erode.Statistical techniques
such as cluster analysis and multiple comparison tests of
means have been applied to analyze the data. The
competitiveness of Indian domestic firms depends crucially
on a dynamic and competitive internal logistic environment
in order to stand up to other countries. The results also
indicate the bureaucracy as a major obstacle to the logistic
performance of the country. The dimension Timeliness of
India is very close to the High Logistics Performance Group
(HLPG) while Customs is very close to the Low Logistics
Performance Group (LLPG). Although India has failed in its
customs operations, there seems to be more credibility in
Indian dealings. The main contribution of this paper is to
reveal logistical aspects in which India has shown large
inefficiencies. The difference among the logistic performance
index also appears to be relevant to governments to address
their new public policies and also to highlight the logistic
obstacles of the Indian Indian postal services.
The document provides an overview of the global and Indian logistics industries. It discusses key challenges facing the logistics industry such as high costs, infrastructure bottlenecks, shortage of talent, and demand for new technology. While the global logistics industry is estimated to be worth $300 billion, the Indian industry still has immense growth potential but faces issues like low demand, poor infrastructure, and high costs. The document also analyzes opportunities and trends in the Indian logistics industry such as the need for improved infrastructure, adoption of new technologies, skills development, and industry consolidation through mergers and partnerships.
This document provides an overview of the Indian logistics industry. It discusses the industry structure, key trends, opportunities, challenges, major players and organized players in different logistics segments. The logistics industry in India is large at $225 billion currently and expected to grow to $350 billion by 2015. Major growth drivers include infrastructure investments, government initiatives and demand from industries like automotive and retail. While opportunities exist in areas like warehousing, container rail business and multimodal transport, challenges remain around infrastructure bottlenecks and high costs. Key players discussed include CONCOR, Blue Dart and Allcargo Logistics.
The document provides an overview of the logistics and transportation industry in India. It discusses key topics such as:
- The industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12-13% driven by growth in manufacturing, retail, FMCG and e-commerce.
- Major players in the industry include DHL, TNT, AFL, GATI and DTDC.
- The government plays an important promotion role through investments in infrastructure and implementing reforms like GST.
- Transportation contributes significantly to the Indian economy by enabling trade and providing millions of jobs.
- Emerging technologies like autonomous vehicles, drones and 3D printing will continue shaping innovations in the industry.
The document provides an overview of the logistics services market in India. It discusses key trends in the industry such as growth of third party logistics, private sector participation, development of logistics parks and warehouses. It also outlines government initiatives to support infrastructure development and liberalize regulations. Looking ahead, the future of the Indian logistics industry is seen as bright with expectations of exponential growth, supported by ongoing investments and developments in the manufacturing, retail and trade sectors.
This document performs a SWOT analysis of India's logistics sector. It begins with an overview of the sector, noting that road transport accounts for 70% of domestic freight. It then examines the different modes of transport - roadways, railways, ports, and civil aviation - and major development projects in each area. For roadways, it discusses the national highway network and Delhi-Mumbai industrial corridor project. The SWOT analysis identifies strengths like resources and workforce, weaknesses like unorganized players and lack of funds, opportunities like new technologies and investments, and threats like fuel costs and policy changes. The conclusion states the target of the analysis is to leverage strengths, utilize resources, capitalize on opportunities, and not be hindered
A project report on domestic transportation in india at expeditor’s bengloreBabasab Patil
The document provides an overview of domestic transportation in India at Expeditors. It discusses that India's logistics market represents $50 billion and is growing at 7% annually. Expeditors is a global logistics company established in 1979 to provide supply chain services and help clients gain a competitive advantage. The study aimed to understand the current state of domestic transportation in India, problems faced, and modern technologies used. It found that many customers lacked shipment tracking and goods were often damaged during open truck transportation. The document recommends adopting GPRS tracking and using closed trucks to improve transportation of goods in India.
The document provides an overview of the logistics industry in India. It discusses key concepts in logistics like inventory management, transportation methods, and activities involved. It also shares statistics on India's spending on logistics. The major companies discussed are FedEx, DHL and DTDC which are compared on their services, prices, promotion strategies, processes and financial performance. SWOT analyses are also presented for each company. The document utilizes diagrams and tables to analyze the companies' current ratios, asset turnover ratios, debt-equity ratios, net profit margins and other financial metrics. It concludes with references used for the report.
Although there is high demand for road freight services in the U.S., the chance for profitability is far from guaranteed. Numerous obstacles challenge trucking companies including a large volume of private fleets and operating costs that exceed 85% of revenue even for the strongest companies.
The document provides an overview of the global and Indian logistics industries. It discusses key challenges facing the logistics industry such as high costs, infrastructure bottlenecks, shortage of talent, and demand for new technology. While the global logistics industry is estimated to be worth $300 billion, the Indian industry still has immense growth potential but faces issues like low demand, poor infrastructure, and high costs. The document also analyzes opportunities and trends in the Indian logistics industry such as the need for improved infrastructure, adoption of new technologies, skills development, and industry consolidation through mergers and partnerships.
This document provides an overview of the Indian logistics industry. It discusses the industry structure, key trends, opportunities, challenges, major players and organized players in different logistics segments. The logistics industry in India is large at $225 billion currently and expected to grow to $350 billion by 2015. Major growth drivers include infrastructure investments, government initiatives and demand from industries like automotive and retail. While opportunities exist in areas like warehousing, container rail business and multimodal transport, challenges remain around infrastructure bottlenecks and high costs. Key players discussed include CONCOR, Blue Dart and Allcargo Logistics.
The document provides an overview of the logistics and transportation industry in India. It discusses key topics such as:
- The industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12-13% driven by growth in manufacturing, retail, FMCG and e-commerce.
- Major players in the industry include DHL, TNT, AFL, GATI and DTDC.
- The government plays an important promotion role through investments in infrastructure and implementing reforms like GST.
- Transportation contributes significantly to the Indian economy by enabling trade and providing millions of jobs.
- Emerging technologies like autonomous vehicles, drones and 3D printing will continue shaping innovations in the industry.
The document provides an overview of the logistics services market in India. It discusses key trends in the industry such as growth of third party logistics, private sector participation, development of logistics parks and warehouses. It also outlines government initiatives to support infrastructure development and liberalize regulations. Looking ahead, the future of the Indian logistics industry is seen as bright with expectations of exponential growth, supported by ongoing investments and developments in the manufacturing, retail and trade sectors.
This document performs a SWOT analysis of India's logistics sector. It begins with an overview of the sector, noting that road transport accounts for 70% of domestic freight. It then examines the different modes of transport - roadways, railways, ports, and civil aviation - and major development projects in each area. For roadways, it discusses the national highway network and Delhi-Mumbai industrial corridor project. The SWOT analysis identifies strengths like resources and workforce, weaknesses like unorganized players and lack of funds, opportunities like new technologies and investments, and threats like fuel costs and policy changes. The conclusion states the target of the analysis is to leverage strengths, utilize resources, capitalize on opportunities, and not be hindered
A project report on domestic transportation in india at expeditor’s bengloreBabasab Patil
The document provides an overview of domestic transportation in India at Expeditors. It discusses that India's logistics market represents $50 billion and is growing at 7% annually. Expeditors is a global logistics company established in 1979 to provide supply chain services and help clients gain a competitive advantage. The study aimed to understand the current state of domestic transportation in India, problems faced, and modern technologies used. It found that many customers lacked shipment tracking and goods were often damaged during open truck transportation. The document recommends adopting GPRS tracking and using closed trucks to improve transportation of goods in India.
The document provides an overview of the logistics industry in India. It discusses key concepts in logistics like inventory management, transportation methods, and activities involved. It also shares statistics on India's spending on logistics. The major companies discussed are FedEx, DHL and DTDC which are compared on their services, prices, promotion strategies, processes and financial performance. SWOT analyses are also presented for each company. The document utilizes diagrams and tables to analyze the companies' current ratios, asset turnover ratios, debt-equity ratios, net profit margins and other financial metrics. It concludes with references used for the report.
Although there is high demand for road freight services in the U.S., the chance for profitability is far from guaranteed. Numerous obstacles challenge trucking companies including a large volume of private fleets and operating costs that exceed 85% of revenue even for the strongest companies.
Thailand is well-suited to serve as ASEAN's logistics hub due to its central location bordering many Southeast Asian countries and access to ports and waterways. Thailand currently ranks highly in logistics performance and is making large infrastructure investments to further improve transportation networks. The government has implemented policies and development plans focused on enhancing Thailand's competitiveness in logistics and transforming its infrastructure into world-class systems.
The document provides an overview of logistics in India with a focus on different modes of transportation. It discusses that India has the second largest road network at 3.3 million km carrying 65% of freight. The railway network spans 81,511 km and carries around two-thirds of its revenues from freight. It also highlights that India has 12 major and 184 minor ports, with the west coast handling around 70% of total cargo. Sea transportation accounts for 95% of India's trade by volume and 70% by value.
logistics industry and pestle and marketing mix swot analyis of itPratik Louhar
The document provides an overview of the logistics industry. It discusses key concepts in logistics like order processing, inventory management, transportation, and warehousing. It then performs a PESTLE analysis to examine the political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental factors affecting the industry. Three major companies are profiled - FedEx, GATI and Allcargo Logistics. Their business models and financials are analyzed. Finally, SWOT analyses are presented for each company to identify their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
A STUDY ON CUSTOMER’S SATISFACTION MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED - 2Yogesh Santhan
This study entitled “A STUDY ON CUSTOMER’S SATISFACTION AT MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED, PONDICHERRY” is based on the services provided such as experience and opinion of the customers. By using their feedback it enables to determine the effectiveness.
This project explains ways in which customers feedback to implement the changes in the process can be used in long run. The primary data was collected from 54 customers from various industry sectors. The collected data were analyzed and it’s found that majority of them were aware and satisfied with the current services and have participated also. They suggest that certain aspects of the services and its process could be redefined and they should be updated based on the feedback of the customers towards it.
The study not only projects the current status of organization service process but also serves as a stepping stone to remedial measure for MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED.
The document summarizes key information about the logistics industry globally and in India. It states that the global logistics industry size is over $3500 billion, with the US market being $1100 billion and India between $130-150 billion. It also notes that logistics costs typically represent 9-18% of GDP for most countries. Specifically, logistics costs are 14% of GDP for India and 18% of GDP for China. The top industries that rely on logistics are manufacturing, retail, and FMCG. Major players and new technological trends in the industry like RFID and reverse logistics are discussed. Challenges and opportunities for growth in the Indian market are also highlighted.
This document provides an overview of the logistics industry and Porter's Five Forces analysis. It discusses key domestic and international players like DHL, TNT, AFL, Exel, Kuehne & Nagel, and Schenker. Opportunities for growth in India include air cargo and the Delhi-Mumbai corridor project. Challenges are high costs due to delays and poor infrastructure. The future of e-commerce and initiatives like 'Make in India' are expected to drive growth in the logistics sector.
Study of outbound logistics in Singapore shipping industrySoham Pablo
A study of the processes followed in a typical outbound process in the shipping industry, with the emphasis being on Singapore. ERP implementation opportunity.
Market Research Report : Freight forwarding market in india 2015 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
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Abstract :
Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Freight Forwarding Market in India 2015 states that India is expected to witness considerable growth in freight market provided freight companies diversify their business to other logistic segments. The Indian freight market is rapidly being aided by improved warehousing infrastructure and growth in containerized cargo, which necessitates a robust freight network. Amongst the segments, air and sea freight together contribute maximum to the market in terms of value, however volume-wise they carry the minimum freight. Further inland water transportation has tremendous scope in the domestic market. An overall comparative analysis of the domestic transport sector highlights the modal composition in freight movement, with road being the dominant mode of transport and indicates the advantages of coastal shipping and inland water transport. Global comparison of the same highlights that the Indian transportation sector has tremendous scope to improvise, invest and improve on in order to exploit the potentials of the freight market.
The current market is largely mulled by rising freight costs due to volatile fuel prices, lack of skilled manpower and infrastructural bottlenecks. However, a surge of government initiatives in the form of National Highways Development Project (NHDP), Special Accelerated Road Development Program in North East (SARDP-NE) and Left Wing Extremism (LWE) in the road sector, development of Dedicated Freight Corridor of Indian Railways, port sector initiatives and shift to GST regime are providing the necessary impetus to the freight industry. Emergence of EDI platform, UPLIFT - universal platform for logistics & integrated freight transport and 4S eTrans built on J2EE platform is some recent technology trends in the freight industry. Focus on emerging trade lines and diversifying business portfolio to multiple logistics segments are the key strategies to expect a sustainable growth trajectory in the sector.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2011-12 – 2014-15), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 – Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Apr 2014 – Sep 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2011-12 – 2014-15), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11 – 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10 – 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 8-14: Evolution of the Freight Forwarder, Freight Forwarding – Supply Chain Integration, Freight Forwarding – Definition and Types, Freight Forwarding – Value Chain, Freight Forwarding – Service Areas, Freight Forwarders – Streams of Income,
Market Overview
Slide 16-24: Asia – Pacific Market Overview, Logistics Market Overview – India, Logistics Performance Indicator (2010 – 2014), Logistic Market Size & Growth (2013 – 2018e)
The document discusses third party logistics (3PL) in India. It states that the 3PL industry's revenue in India is expected to increase from Rs. 57-60 billion in 2009-10 to Rs. 190-195 billion by 2014-15, representing a compounded annual growth rate of 27%. The key drivers for this growth are India's strong GDP growth, increased FDI inflows, and improvements in infrastructure and regulations. The document also outlines the functions of 3PL players, growth obstacles, the potential for cost reduction, and concludes that improved supply chain efficiency will further strengthen the case for 3PL adoption in India.
M Bridge 2 (1) CASA 2018 The Logistician cum Lawyer.pdfCINEC Campus
This document discusses the relationship between logistics and law. It begins by defining logistics and law separately, then explores how knowledge of law can help those working in logistics. It discusses several key laws related to logistics, including international transportation conventions. The document also examines global logistics performance and trends, the role of law in areas like risk management and infrastructure development, and argues for increased education in logistics-based law.
Logistics in India: A Transportation Perspective Karan Jaidka
The document provides an overview of logistics and transportation in India, with a focus on key players. It introduces concepts of logistics, the different types of logistics operations, and the functions of business logistics. It then discusses transportation as a key part of logistics, describing various transportation modes used in India like air, sea, road and rail. It outlines both growth drivers and challenges for each mode of transportation in India. The document concludes by profiling Container Corporation of India (CONCOR), the largest rail container operator in India, describing its services, network, assets and strategic vision.
IJLSM 2018 Container inventory management Introducing the 3F model.pdfCINEC Campus
This document introduces the 3F model for container inventory management (CIM). It summarizes existing CIM strategies and issues, then proposes the 3F model to help carriers minimize empty container costs. The 3F model comprises six strategies (reduce import/export freight, service agreements, synchronized budget, agile inventory, export priority) rooted in three dimensions: freight, forecasting, and flexibility. It aims to establish standard CIM practices and help carriers continuously improve beyond traditional repositioning approaches.
The document discusses the evolution of logistics in India. It notes that transportation in India is still dominated by road, despite having one of the world's largest rail networks, due to underdeveloped infrastructure for other modes and massive road investments. Warehousing has also evolved from basic godown structures to more modern facilities. It further discusses trends toward diversification in transportation and the growth of third party logistics providers in India offering more comprehensive solutions. Foreign investors have significant opportunities across transportation, storage and services segments in India as the industry transforms.
This document discusses logistics hubs in India. It outlines the challenges facing India's logistics industry, including inefficient transportation infrastructure, poor storage facilities, a complex tax structure, and skills and technology gaps. Specifically, it notes road networks are congested, rail freight is expensive and slow, ports have long turnaround times, and warehousing is generally outdated. It also examines current issues like outsourcing to smaller operators and safety concerns. However, it predicts future growth in the logistics sector driven by initiatives to improve infrastructure like dedicated rail corridors between major cities. Overall the document provides an overview of India's logistics industry, challenges, and plans for future development.
This document is a project report submitted by Ishaan Qureshi to the University of Mumbai on logistics insights in air cargo import and export. The report provides an introduction to logistics and its application in import and export, with a focus on air cargo logistics. It discusses the history and development of air cargo, the role of various entities like freight forwarders and airlines, and procedures for importing and exporting cargo by air. The objective is to study the application of logistics in this area and analyze related data, problems, and potential solutions.
Market Research Report : freight forwarding market in India 2012Netscribes, Inc.
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Growth in international trade is providing huge impetus to the demand for freight forwarding in India. Furthermore, Intercontinental trade is expected to witness considerable growth in next five years. Freight forwarding sector in India has witnessed a significant growth due to robust economic growth. Key economic indicators including 100% FDI in logistics shows a healthy economic outlook for India. Post global slowdown freight forwarding companies have started to venture out into high end logistics solutions. Freight companies will benefit from the considerable planned investments in transportation infrastructure in India. Indian freight forwarding companies are now becoming competitive like their foreign counterparts.
The report begins with an introduction section, defining the market and classifying it into its types. The evolution of the freight forwarder is then projected. A Comparison between Custom Broker, Freight Forwarder & 3PL are given, followed by the value chain and the advantages of freight forwarders over carriers. Freight Forwarders’ Streams of Income are also identified.
Freight Forwarding – Segments & Features section discusses the segments served, services provided and the customer’s benefits from different types of freight forwarding. This section also provides the key characteristics of freight forwarding.
Market overview section provides a brief snapshot of the freight forwarding market both globally and in India. To begin with, it gives a brief overview of global freight forwarding market followed by its market size & growth. Region wise global market size is also given. Major Players in global freight forwarding market are identified from their market share in air freight and sea freight. Subsequently, a brief overview of Indian freight forwarding market followed by its market size & growth is projected. Top 5 Freight Markets in 2011 is identified with estimation in 2020. Attractiveness in freight forwarding market in India is also analyzed indicating the areas of improvement. Factors for selecting transportation mode are also identified in this section.
Sustainable Procurement Guidelines section deals with the sustainable procurement guidelines for freight forwarding. Their implementation in different areas of improvement is also provided. Further, steps to develop a sustainable procurement of freight transportation services are also discussed.
Standard Trading Conditions section deals with the standard trading conditions for freight forwarders.
Drivers & challenges section in the report provides a comprehensive set of factors which boosts and hinders the growth in the market. An analysis of the section brings forth the key drivers fueling growth in the market including growth in international trade, rapid economic growth & FDI in logistics, diversification into logistics business, improved trans
This document discusses supply chain challenges among BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) countries. It summarizes key supply chain challenges for each BRICS country, including currency volatility and protectionist policies in Brazil, unreliable data and customs delays in Russia, a lack of integrated logistics in India, challenges with information sharing and cultural values in China, and high transport costs, skills shortages, and forecasting difficulties in South Africa. The document concludes that understanding these individual country challenges is important for integrating supply chains across the BRICS countries to achieve shared goals of prosperity and stability.
Review on the Analysis of Civil Aviation Users Willingness to Payijtsrd
as a big transportation country, China has a huge traffic demand. There are four main modes of passenger transportation highway, waterway, railway and aviation. In recent years, the rapid development of high speed rail has further shortened the travel time of passenger rail travel mode. The rapid development of high speed rail has a certain impact on air passenger transport, and the rapid development of high speed rail has a certain impact on air passenger transport, and in the current peoples living standards are gradually improving, it is no longer just a matter of time Satisfied with the current situation of realizing the purpose of travel, people begin to pursue a higher consumption mode. From the change of the main social contradictions in China, we can see that people hope to get happiness and sense of gain in travel. This paper reviews the literature on passenger travel in recent years and expects to do some research in these aspects in the future. Li Feng | Guo Ling | Wang Yi "Review on the Analysis of Civil Aviation Users' Willingness to Pay" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-1 , December 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd35829.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/consumer-behaviour/35829/review-on-the-analysis-of-civil-aviation-users-willingness-to-pay/li-feng
Introduction to the Indian truck industry.Junaid Bhat
The document discusses the trucking industry in India. It notes that road transport has become increasingly important for moving goods in India. The truck population has grown significantly over time, though utilization remains lower than in countries like the USA. Currently trucks carry over half of freight traffic measured by tonne-kms despite the fragmented nature of the industry. The trucking industry plays a vital role but infrastructure and management need improvement to make it more efficient.
The document is a project report submitted by Rahul Sood for the completion of his MBA degree. It focuses on studying the Indian logistics industry. The report includes certificates from Rahul Sood's organization where he completed his project, a student declaration, and certificates from his university and guide. It also includes an acknowledgement, preface, table of contents, and executive summary outlining the report. The introduction provides an overview of logistics management, its relevance in international marketing, prospects for growth in the industry, a company profile of Jupiter Carrier where Rahul completed his project, and an organizational hierarchy and SWOT analysis.
how e-commerce platform can help to boost logistics sector in indiaJayjeetsinh Vadher
The document discusses how e-commerce platforms can help boost India's logistics sector. It notes that the Indian logistics market is expected to grow significantly due to growth in manufacturing, retail, and e-commerce. However, India's logistics costs are high compared to other countries. The growth of e-commerce is increasing demand for logistics and forcing improvements in areas like supply chain management, warehouse infrastructure, and delivery. E-commerce platforms are helping to modernize and improve the management of India's large but disorganized logistics sector to make it more efficient.
A STUDY ON THE 3PL SERVICES AND THEIR PERFORMANCEAudrey Britton
This document discusses a study on third-party logistics (3PL) services and their performance in India. It conducted a survey of 117 customers of Blue Dart, one of the top 3PL companies in India. Through factor analysis, it identified four key factors that influence customer satisfaction: 1) information technology factors like quality, training, e-commerce and IT; 2) logistics factors like problem solving, logistics as part of company operations, improving logistics, and reverse logistics usage; 3) cost factors like damage and cost; and 4) customer factors like convenience and customer availability. The study found that 3PL services are growing in India, especially with the rise of e-commerce, and that companies should focus
Thailand is well-suited to serve as ASEAN's logistics hub due to its central location bordering many Southeast Asian countries and access to ports and waterways. Thailand currently ranks highly in logistics performance and is making large infrastructure investments to further improve transportation networks. The government has implemented policies and development plans focused on enhancing Thailand's competitiveness in logistics and transforming its infrastructure into world-class systems.
The document provides an overview of logistics in India with a focus on different modes of transportation. It discusses that India has the second largest road network at 3.3 million km carrying 65% of freight. The railway network spans 81,511 km and carries around two-thirds of its revenues from freight. It also highlights that India has 12 major and 184 minor ports, with the west coast handling around 70% of total cargo. Sea transportation accounts for 95% of India's trade by volume and 70% by value.
logistics industry and pestle and marketing mix swot analyis of itPratik Louhar
The document provides an overview of the logistics industry. It discusses key concepts in logistics like order processing, inventory management, transportation, and warehousing. It then performs a PESTLE analysis to examine the political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental factors affecting the industry. Three major companies are profiled - FedEx, GATI and Allcargo Logistics. Their business models and financials are analyzed. Finally, SWOT analyses are presented for each company to identify their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
A STUDY ON CUSTOMER’S SATISFACTION MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED - 2Yogesh Santhan
This study entitled “A STUDY ON CUSTOMER’S SATISFACTION AT MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED, PONDICHERRY” is based on the services provided such as experience and opinion of the customers. By using their feedback it enables to determine the effectiveness.
This project explains ways in which customers feedback to implement the changes in the process can be used in long run. The primary data was collected from 54 customers from various industry sectors. The collected data were analyzed and it’s found that majority of them were aware and satisfied with the current services and have participated also. They suggest that certain aspects of the services and its process could be redefined and they should be updated based on the feedback of the customers towards it.
The study not only projects the current status of organization service process but also serves as a stepping stone to remedial measure for MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED.
The document summarizes key information about the logistics industry globally and in India. It states that the global logistics industry size is over $3500 billion, with the US market being $1100 billion and India between $130-150 billion. It also notes that logistics costs typically represent 9-18% of GDP for most countries. Specifically, logistics costs are 14% of GDP for India and 18% of GDP for China. The top industries that rely on logistics are manufacturing, retail, and FMCG. Major players and new technological trends in the industry like RFID and reverse logistics are discussed. Challenges and opportunities for growth in the Indian market are also highlighted.
This document provides an overview of the logistics industry and Porter's Five Forces analysis. It discusses key domestic and international players like DHL, TNT, AFL, Exel, Kuehne & Nagel, and Schenker. Opportunities for growth in India include air cargo and the Delhi-Mumbai corridor project. Challenges are high costs due to delays and poor infrastructure. The future of e-commerce and initiatives like 'Make in India' are expected to drive growth in the logistics sector.
Study of outbound logistics in Singapore shipping industrySoham Pablo
A study of the processes followed in a typical outbound process in the shipping industry, with the emphasis being on Singapore. ERP implementation opportunity.
Market Research Report : Freight forwarding market in india 2015 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
For the complete report, get in touch with us at: info@netscribes.com
Abstract :
Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Freight Forwarding Market in India 2015 states that India is expected to witness considerable growth in freight market provided freight companies diversify their business to other logistic segments. The Indian freight market is rapidly being aided by improved warehousing infrastructure and growth in containerized cargo, which necessitates a robust freight network. Amongst the segments, air and sea freight together contribute maximum to the market in terms of value, however volume-wise they carry the minimum freight. Further inland water transportation has tremendous scope in the domestic market. An overall comparative analysis of the domestic transport sector highlights the modal composition in freight movement, with road being the dominant mode of transport and indicates the advantages of coastal shipping and inland water transport. Global comparison of the same highlights that the Indian transportation sector has tremendous scope to improvise, invest and improve on in order to exploit the potentials of the freight market.
The current market is largely mulled by rising freight costs due to volatile fuel prices, lack of skilled manpower and infrastructural bottlenecks. However, a surge of government initiatives in the form of National Highways Development Project (NHDP), Special Accelerated Road Development Program in North East (SARDP-NE) and Left Wing Extremism (LWE) in the road sector, development of Dedicated Freight Corridor of Indian Railways, port sector initiatives and shift to GST regime are providing the necessary impetus to the freight industry. Emergence of EDI platform, UPLIFT - universal platform for logistics & integrated freight transport and 4S eTrans built on J2EE platform is some recent technology trends in the freight industry. Focus on emerging trade lines and diversifying business portfolio to multiple logistics segments are the key strategies to expect a sustainable growth trajectory in the sector.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2011-12 – 2014-15), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 – Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Apr 2014 – Sep 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2011-12 – 2014-15), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11 – 2013-14), FDI: Annual (2009-10 – 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 8-14: Evolution of the Freight Forwarder, Freight Forwarding – Supply Chain Integration, Freight Forwarding – Definition and Types, Freight Forwarding – Value Chain, Freight Forwarding – Service Areas, Freight Forwarders – Streams of Income,
Market Overview
Slide 16-24: Asia – Pacific Market Overview, Logistics Market Overview – India, Logistics Performance Indicator (2010 – 2014), Logistic Market Size & Growth (2013 – 2018e)
The document discusses third party logistics (3PL) in India. It states that the 3PL industry's revenue in India is expected to increase from Rs. 57-60 billion in 2009-10 to Rs. 190-195 billion by 2014-15, representing a compounded annual growth rate of 27%. The key drivers for this growth are India's strong GDP growth, increased FDI inflows, and improvements in infrastructure and regulations. The document also outlines the functions of 3PL players, growth obstacles, the potential for cost reduction, and concludes that improved supply chain efficiency will further strengthen the case for 3PL adoption in India.
M Bridge 2 (1) CASA 2018 The Logistician cum Lawyer.pdfCINEC Campus
This document discusses the relationship between logistics and law. It begins by defining logistics and law separately, then explores how knowledge of law can help those working in logistics. It discusses several key laws related to logistics, including international transportation conventions. The document also examines global logistics performance and trends, the role of law in areas like risk management and infrastructure development, and argues for increased education in logistics-based law.
Logistics in India: A Transportation Perspective Karan Jaidka
The document provides an overview of logistics and transportation in India, with a focus on key players. It introduces concepts of logistics, the different types of logistics operations, and the functions of business logistics. It then discusses transportation as a key part of logistics, describing various transportation modes used in India like air, sea, road and rail. It outlines both growth drivers and challenges for each mode of transportation in India. The document concludes by profiling Container Corporation of India (CONCOR), the largest rail container operator in India, describing its services, network, assets and strategic vision.
IJLSM 2018 Container inventory management Introducing the 3F model.pdfCINEC Campus
This document introduces the 3F model for container inventory management (CIM). It summarizes existing CIM strategies and issues, then proposes the 3F model to help carriers minimize empty container costs. The 3F model comprises six strategies (reduce import/export freight, service agreements, synchronized budget, agile inventory, export priority) rooted in three dimensions: freight, forecasting, and flexibility. It aims to establish standard CIM practices and help carriers continuously improve beyond traditional repositioning approaches.
The document discusses the evolution of logistics in India. It notes that transportation in India is still dominated by road, despite having one of the world's largest rail networks, due to underdeveloped infrastructure for other modes and massive road investments. Warehousing has also evolved from basic godown structures to more modern facilities. It further discusses trends toward diversification in transportation and the growth of third party logistics providers in India offering more comprehensive solutions. Foreign investors have significant opportunities across transportation, storage and services segments in India as the industry transforms.
This document discusses logistics hubs in India. It outlines the challenges facing India's logistics industry, including inefficient transportation infrastructure, poor storage facilities, a complex tax structure, and skills and technology gaps. Specifically, it notes road networks are congested, rail freight is expensive and slow, ports have long turnaround times, and warehousing is generally outdated. It also examines current issues like outsourcing to smaller operators and safety concerns. However, it predicts future growth in the logistics sector driven by initiatives to improve infrastructure like dedicated rail corridors between major cities. Overall the document provides an overview of India's logistics industry, challenges, and plans for future development.
This document is a project report submitted by Ishaan Qureshi to the University of Mumbai on logistics insights in air cargo import and export. The report provides an introduction to logistics and its application in import and export, with a focus on air cargo logistics. It discusses the history and development of air cargo, the role of various entities like freight forwarders and airlines, and procedures for importing and exporting cargo by air. The objective is to study the application of logistics in this area and analyze related data, problems, and potential solutions.
Market Research Report : freight forwarding market in India 2012Netscribes, Inc.
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Growth in international trade is providing huge impetus to the demand for freight forwarding in India. Furthermore, Intercontinental trade is expected to witness considerable growth in next five years. Freight forwarding sector in India has witnessed a significant growth due to robust economic growth. Key economic indicators including 100% FDI in logistics shows a healthy economic outlook for India. Post global slowdown freight forwarding companies have started to venture out into high end logistics solutions. Freight companies will benefit from the considerable planned investments in transportation infrastructure in India. Indian freight forwarding companies are now becoming competitive like their foreign counterparts.
The report begins with an introduction section, defining the market and classifying it into its types. The evolution of the freight forwarder is then projected. A Comparison between Custom Broker, Freight Forwarder & 3PL are given, followed by the value chain and the advantages of freight forwarders over carriers. Freight Forwarders’ Streams of Income are also identified.
Freight Forwarding – Segments & Features section discusses the segments served, services provided and the customer’s benefits from different types of freight forwarding. This section also provides the key characteristics of freight forwarding.
Market overview section provides a brief snapshot of the freight forwarding market both globally and in India. To begin with, it gives a brief overview of global freight forwarding market followed by its market size & growth. Region wise global market size is also given. Major Players in global freight forwarding market are identified from their market share in air freight and sea freight. Subsequently, a brief overview of Indian freight forwarding market followed by its market size & growth is projected. Top 5 Freight Markets in 2011 is identified with estimation in 2020. Attractiveness in freight forwarding market in India is also analyzed indicating the areas of improvement. Factors for selecting transportation mode are also identified in this section.
Sustainable Procurement Guidelines section deals with the sustainable procurement guidelines for freight forwarding. Their implementation in different areas of improvement is also provided. Further, steps to develop a sustainable procurement of freight transportation services are also discussed.
Standard Trading Conditions section deals with the standard trading conditions for freight forwarders.
Drivers & challenges section in the report provides a comprehensive set of factors which boosts and hinders the growth in the market. An analysis of the section brings forth the key drivers fueling growth in the market including growth in international trade, rapid economic growth & FDI in logistics, diversification into logistics business, improved trans
This document discusses supply chain challenges among BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) countries. It summarizes key supply chain challenges for each BRICS country, including currency volatility and protectionist policies in Brazil, unreliable data and customs delays in Russia, a lack of integrated logistics in India, challenges with information sharing and cultural values in China, and high transport costs, skills shortages, and forecasting difficulties in South Africa. The document concludes that understanding these individual country challenges is important for integrating supply chains across the BRICS countries to achieve shared goals of prosperity and stability.
Review on the Analysis of Civil Aviation Users Willingness to Payijtsrd
as a big transportation country, China has a huge traffic demand. There are four main modes of passenger transportation highway, waterway, railway and aviation. In recent years, the rapid development of high speed rail has further shortened the travel time of passenger rail travel mode. The rapid development of high speed rail has a certain impact on air passenger transport, and the rapid development of high speed rail has a certain impact on air passenger transport, and in the current peoples living standards are gradually improving, it is no longer just a matter of time Satisfied with the current situation of realizing the purpose of travel, people begin to pursue a higher consumption mode. From the change of the main social contradictions in China, we can see that people hope to get happiness and sense of gain in travel. This paper reviews the literature on passenger travel in recent years and expects to do some research in these aspects in the future. Li Feng | Guo Ling | Wang Yi "Review on the Analysis of Civil Aviation Users' Willingness to Pay" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-1 , December 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd35829.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/consumer-behaviour/35829/review-on-the-analysis-of-civil-aviation-users-willingness-to-pay/li-feng
Introduction to the Indian truck industry.Junaid Bhat
The document discusses the trucking industry in India. It notes that road transport has become increasingly important for moving goods in India. The truck population has grown significantly over time, though utilization remains lower than in countries like the USA. Currently trucks carry over half of freight traffic measured by tonne-kms despite the fragmented nature of the industry. The trucking industry plays a vital role but infrastructure and management need improvement to make it more efficient.
The document is a project report submitted by Rahul Sood for the completion of his MBA degree. It focuses on studying the Indian logistics industry. The report includes certificates from Rahul Sood's organization where he completed his project, a student declaration, and certificates from his university and guide. It also includes an acknowledgement, preface, table of contents, and executive summary outlining the report. The introduction provides an overview of logistics management, its relevance in international marketing, prospects for growth in the industry, a company profile of Jupiter Carrier where Rahul completed his project, and an organizational hierarchy and SWOT analysis.
how e-commerce platform can help to boost logistics sector in indiaJayjeetsinh Vadher
The document discusses how e-commerce platforms can help boost India's logistics sector. It notes that the Indian logistics market is expected to grow significantly due to growth in manufacturing, retail, and e-commerce. However, India's logistics costs are high compared to other countries. The growth of e-commerce is increasing demand for logistics and forcing improvements in areas like supply chain management, warehouse infrastructure, and delivery. E-commerce platforms are helping to modernize and improve the management of India's large but disorganized logistics sector to make it more efficient.
A STUDY ON THE 3PL SERVICES AND THEIR PERFORMANCEAudrey Britton
This document discusses a study on third-party logistics (3PL) services and their performance in India. It conducted a survey of 117 customers of Blue Dart, one of the top 3PL companies in India. Through factor analysis, it identified four key factors that influence customer satisfaction: 1) information technology factors like quality, training, e-commerce and IT; 2) logistics factors like problem solving, logistics as part of company operations, improving logistics, and reverse logistics usage; 3) cost factors like damage and cost; and 4) customer factors like convenience and customer availability. The study found that 3PL services are growing in India, especially with the rise of e-commerce, and that companies should focus
India has the second largest road network globally but road transportation faces many challenges. Key issues include lack of scale economies for small operators, inadequate infrastructure, high logistics costs, and inefficiencies in vehicle utilization, cost determination, and final mile delivery. Recent government initiatives like increased truck capacities, GST, and increased highway construction are helping. However, challenges around driver shortages, fuel efficiency, toll plazas, month-end dispatch skews, and lack of cold chain infrastructure continue to hamper the industry. Addressing these challenges could boost efficiency and economic growth.
INTERNSHIP ON EXPORT-IMPORT PROCEDURES AT MARKS CARGO PRIVATE LIMITED, PUDUCH...Yogesh Santhan
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This document discusses analyzing port performances and logistics costs using a multidimensional causal approach. It first reviews literature on port performance indicators and identifies dimensions of port performance like capacity and efficiency. It then establishes a relationship between port performance measured through these dimensions and average turnaround time of vessels using regression analysis. Finally, it develops a causal model based on system dynamics to study the impact of changes in port performance on number of vessels and total cargo throughput. The model explains causality and identifies limits to port growth.
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With the emergence of the international and domestic markets for aviation cargo, the volume of cargo, including
postal cargo, for civil aviation has increased, and several purely cargo airlines have emerged. Consequently,
competition among aviation logistics enterprises has intensified, and traditional air transportation can no longer meet
customer demands for services. Aviation logistics enterprises must strengthen the aviation logistics service supply
chain to expand their market. Accordingly, this paper discusses the situations and problems of the aviation logistics
service supply chain in China. Moreover, the strategic planning of aviation logistics enterprises in China for the
development of this supply chain is examined. To achieve the objectives of this study, the domestic aviation logistics
service supply chain in China is first investigated. Three of China’s aviation logistics enterprises are selected as
research objects for SWOT analysis. From the results of SWOT analysis, four key issues in the service supply chain
of China’s aviation logistics enterprises are identified: cargo terminals, competitiveness, diversification of service
types, and internal information sharing platforms. Finally, TRIZ analysis is performed on the four issues, and 11
strategies are designed for China’s aviation logistics service supply chain and then are divided into three phases
according to implementation time frame (i.e., short-, medium-, and long-term) to provide references that can be
applied to the practice of China’s aviation logistics enterprises.
The document discusses logistics outsourcing and outlines four levels of logistics activities that can be outsourced. Level 1 includes transportation and warehousing activities with short-term contracts. Level 2 involves value-added activities like packaging. Level 3 is planning activities such as inventory and transport management. Level 4 is outsourcing total distribution network management and long-term strategic decisions. Outsourcing can improve logistics performance by allowing firms to focus on core competencies while logistics service providers achieve economies of scale.
Do Technological and Organizational Innovation Have Significant Influences on...inventionjournals
Logistics service providers (LSPs) need to engage with the innovation to achieve performance and keep their competitive advantage. LSPs are required to develop innovation in logistics activities to face challenges in the market. Logistics innovation can be considered as any type of associated service in logistics service. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the technological and organizational innovation as factors to measure the logistics performance of LSPs. Partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was conducted to examine relationship with logistics performance using SmartPLS 3 software. Technological innovation was found insignificant effect on logistics performance. The result of this study also indicated that organizational innovation has insignificant effects on logistics performance.
Role of indian_logistics_industry_in_international_trade-dissertation-acHeisenberg26
This document appears to be a dissertation report on studying the role of India's logistics industry in international trade. It contains 10 chapters that analyze various aspects of India's trade and logistics landscape. Chapter 1 introduces the increasing importance of trade and logistics globally and establishes the problem statement around India needing to improve its trade competitiveness through better logistics infrastructure, regulations and policies. Chapter 2 will review relevant literature on this topic. The remaining chapters analyze India's current trade scenario, logistics infrastructure sectors, public-private partnership models, trade agreements, and provides recommendations. The document aims to prove that improving logistics performance and trade facilitation can boost trade, investment, and economic growth for India.
M Bridge 5 CASA 2019 A Contemporary Appraisal of Logistics Performance in Sr...CINEC Campus
Sri Lanka's logistics performance based on several global indices has room for improvement. The Logistics Performance Index ranks Sri Lanka 94th out of 160 countries in 2018, with weaker performance in areas like customs, international shipments, and timeliness. The Global Competitiveness Index also shows deficits in Sri Lanka's infrastructure quality, port infrastructure, and air transport compared to top-ranked countries. Additional analyses of Sri Lanka's trading across borders rankings and maritime connectivity reveal challenges. Strengthening areas like customs processes, infrastructure, education, and collaboration can help address weaknesses and better position Sri Lanka's logistics sector.
Impact of Information and Communication Technology on Cargo Industries A Stud...ijtsrd
The modern trend towards E commerce and computerization that they give you an idea about the way cargo industries Trucking and freight services , this paper establishes an “Impact of information and communication technology on cargo industries” In terms of commerce, logistics and fleet management, and proposes invented mechanisms of influence. The authors note that the speedy increase of E commerce and freight fleet management system compose it not easy to arrive next to firm, statistics based conclusion in relation to their impact of cargo industries, however suggest that more complicated government management of transportation demand over and above freight fleet management systems could call off out the pessimistic impact of E commerce on road transportation. Dr. Nandisha H. D "Impact of Information and Communication Technology on Cargo Industries - A Study in Bengaluru" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-1 , December 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd35731.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/mis-and-retail-management/35731/impact-of-information-and-communication-technology-on-cargo-industries--a-study-in-bengaluru/dr-nandisha-h-d
Analysis of linkages between logistics information systems andAlexander Decker
This document summarizes a research study analyzing the linkages between logistics information systems and logistics performance management under uncertainty. The study used a survey and case study to examine how various dimensions of logistics information system usage, like perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness, affect logistics performance management. The researchers developed a framework and hypotheses to analyze the relationships between these factors. Exploratory factor analysis and ANOVA were used to examine the associations. The results showed that perceived support and usefulness of logistics information systems had a positive impact on logistics performance management. A case study of a large retail company also demonstrated how implementing logistics information systems and linking performance indicators across departments can improve overall logistics performance management.
Current sitution of logistics in india Sumit Suman
The document discusses the current state of logistics in India. It notes that logistics costs in India represent 13-14% of GDP, which is higher than other countries. Several factors are impacting the logistics industry in India, including the entry of large domestic and global firms, expansion of retailers nationwide, and the growth of the third party logistics sector. However, bottlenecks in transportation infrastructure and poor logistics management are negatively impacting manufacturing competitiveness and leading to delays and high transaction costs in India. The World Bank ranks India 46th out of 155 countries in logistics performance due to issues across various indicators related to customs, infrastructure, and timeliness.
Global Logistics Alliance (GLA) is the world’s fastest growing network of global logistics companies and independent freight forwarders with a network of more than 5,000 logistics companies from 170 plus countries, connecting all the major ports across the globe.
This document summarizes a study on critical success factors and organizational performance of indigenous third party logistics businesses in Kenya's transport sector. The study aims to determine the relationship between factors like operation cost and organizational performance. A literature review covers definitions of third party logistics, the evolution of the industry globally and in Kenya, and gaps in research on indigenous firms' performance. The methodology describes collecting data from 181 logistics firms through questionnaires and interviews to analyze factors' influence on performance using statistical tests. The findings could help indigenous firms improve strategies to enhance sustainability and support Kenya's development goals.
The document provides an overview of Lintas Freight & Logistics LLC, including its vision, mission, and operations. The company's vision is to become a leading freight, transportation, clearing and logistics company in the Middle East. Its mission is to set standards of excellence in global logistics through commitment to quality, customers, and financial results. Lintas provides freight movement, cargo management, trucking, warehousing, logistics, and other services to support businesses across the Middle East.
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Total Ionization Cross Sections due to Electron Impact of Ammonia from Thresh...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
In the present paper, we have employed modified Khare-BEB method [Atoms, (2019)] to evaluate total ionization cross sections by the electron impact for ammonia in energy range from the ionization threshold to 10 MeV. The theoretical ionization cross sections have been compared to the available previous theoretical and experimental results. The collision parameters dipole matrix squared M_j^2 and CRP also have been calculated. The present calculations were found in remarkable agreement with the available experimental results.
A Case Study on Small Town Big Player – Enjay IT Solutions Ltd., BhiladDr. Amarjeet Singh
Adequately trained Manpower is a problem that affects the IT industry as a whole, but it is particularly acute for Enjay IT Solution. Enjay's location in a semi-urban or rural area makes it even more difficult to find a talented employee with the right skills. As the competition for skilled workers grows, it becomes more difficult to attract and keep those workers who have the requisite training and experience.
Effect of Biopesticide from the Stems of Gossypium Arboreum on Pink Bollworm ...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
Pink bollworm and Lepidoptera development quickly in numbers which is a typical animal group that produces around 100 youthful ones inside certain days or weeks. This assault influences the harvests broadly in the tropical and sub-tropical temperature areas. Thus, to keep up with the yield of harvests the vermin ought to be kept away by utilizing pesticides. The unnecessary measure of the purpose of pesticides influences the dirt, land, and as well as human well-being, and contaminates the climate. Thus, an ozone-accommodating biopesticide is extracted from the stems of the Gossypium arboreum. Thus, the extraction of biopesticide from the stems of Gossypium arboreum demonstrated that the quantity of pink bollworm and Lepidoptera is diminished step by step in the wake of showering the arrangement on the impacted region of the plant because of the presence of the gossypol.
Artificial Intelligence Techniques in E-Commerce: The Possibility of Exploiti...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
This document discusses the potential applications of artificial intelligence techniques in e-commerce in Saudi Arabia. It begins with an introduction to e-commerce and AI, and how AI is being used increasingly in e-commerce applications worldwide. It then reviews literature on how AI can be integrated into e-commerce systems and the various applications of AI in e-commerce. Some key applications discussed include AI assistants, personalized recommendations, demand forecasting, supply chain management, fraud detection and more. The document concludes that Saudi Arabia is well positioned to benefit from using AI to boost its growing e-commerce sector.
Factors Influencing Ownership Pattern and its Impact on Corporate Performance...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
This document summarizes a research study that analyzed the factors influencing ownership patterns of selected Indian companies and the impact of ownership patterns on corporate performance. The study used data from 5 industries over 5 years from 2017 to 2021. Multiple regression, ANOVA, and correlation analyses were conducted. The results found that the percentage of independent directors on the board and the size of the company had a significant impact on Indian promoter holdings. Additionally, non-institutional ownership was found to have a significant impact on corporate performance measures like asset utilization ratio. The study concluded that ownership patterns can influence corporate performance and companies should work to optimize factors like debt-equity ratio and board independence to improve financial outcomes.
An Analytical Study on Ratios Influencing Profitability of Selected Indian Au...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
Every country with a well-developed transportation network has a well-developed economy. The automobile industry is a critical engine of the nation's economic development. The automobile industry has significant backward and forward links with every area of the economy, as well as a strong and progressive multiplier impact. The automotive industry and the auto component industry are both included in the vehicle industry. It includes passenger waggons, light, medium, and heavy commercial vehicles, as well as multi-utility vehicles such as jeeps, three-wheelers, military vehicles, motorcycles, tractors, and auto-components such as engine parts, batteries, drive transmission parts, electrical, suspension and chassis parts, and body and other parts. In the last several years, India's automobile sector has seen incredible growth in sales, production, innovation, and exports. India's car industry has emerged as one of the best in the world, and the auto-ancillary sector is poised to assist the vehicle sector's expansion. Vehicle manufacturers and auto-parts manufacturers account for a significant component of global motorised manufacturing. Vehicle manufacturers from across the world are keeping a close eye on the Indian auto sector in order to assess future demand and establish India as a global manufacturing base. The current research focuses on three automotive behemoths: TATA Motors, MRF, and Mahindra & Mahindra.
A Study on Factors Influencing the Financial Performance Analysis Selected Pr...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
The growth of a country's banking sector has a significant impact on its economic development. The banking sector plays a critical role in determining a country's economic future. A well-planned, structured, efficient, and viable banking system is an essential component of an economy's economic and social infrastructure. In modern society, a strong banking system is required because it meets the financial needs of the modern society. In a country's economy, the banking system plays a crucial role. Because it connects surplus and deficit economic agents, the bank is the most important financial intermediary in the economy. The banking system is regarded as the economy's lifeline. It meets the financial needs of commerce, industry, and agriculture. As a result, the country's development and the banking system are intertwined. They are critical in the mobilisation of savings and the distribution of credit to various sectors of the economy. India's private sector banks play a critical role in the country's economic development. So The financial performance of private sector banks must be evaluated carefully.
An Empirical Analysis of Financial Performance of Selected Oil Exploration an...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
After the United States, China, and Japan, India was the world's fourth biggest consumer of oil and petroleum products. The nation is significantly reliant on crude oil imports, the majority of which come from the Middle East. The Indian oil and gas business is one of the country's six main sectors, with important forward links to the rest of the economy. More than two-thirds of the country's overall primary energy demands are met by the oil and gas industry. The industry has played a key role in placing India on the global map. India is now the world's sixth biggest crude oil user and ninth largest crude oil importer. In addition, the country's portion of the worldwide refining market is growing. India's refining industry is now the world's sixth biggest. With plans for Reliance Petroleum Limited to commission another refinery with a capacity of 29 MTPA next 16 to its 33 MTPA refinery in Jamnagar, Gujarat, this position is projected to be enhanced. As a consequence, the Reliance refinery would be the biggest single-site refinery in the world. Based on secondary data gathered from CMIE, the current research examines the ratios influencing the profitability of selected oil exploration and production businesses in India during a 10-year period.
Since 1991, thanks to economic policy liberalization, the Indian economy has entered an era in which Indian businesses can no longer disregard global markets. Prior to the 1990s, the prices of a variety of commodities, metals, and other assets were carefully regulated. Others, which were not rolled, were primarily dependant on regulated input costs. As a result, there was no uncertainty and, as a result, no price fluctuations. However, in 1991, when the process of deregulation began, the prices of most items were deregulated. It has also resulted in the exchange being partially deregulated, easing trade restrictions, lowering interest rates, and making significant advancements in foreign institutional investors' access to the capital markets, as well as establishing market-based government securities pricing, among other things. Furthermore, portfolio and securities price volatility and instability were influenced by market-determined exchange rates and interest rates. As a result, hedging strategies employing a variety of derivatives were exposed to a variety of risks. The Indian capital market will be examined in this study, with a focus on derivatives.
Theoretical Estimation of CO2 Compression and Transport Costs for an hypothet...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
This document discusses theoretical estimates for the costs of compressing and transporting CO2 from a hypothetical carbon capture and storage project at the Saline Joniche Power Plant in Italy. It first provides background on the power plant project from 2008 that proposed converting the site to coal power. It then details the methodology used to size the compression system, estimating power needs for multi-stage compression up to pipeline pressures. Costs are considered for constructing, operating, and maintaining both the compression plant and pipeline to a potential offshore storage site. The aim is to evaluate retrofitting the existing plant with carbon capture and storage as a way to enable continued coal power production consistent with climate goals.
Analytical Mechanics of Magnetic Particles Suspended in Magnetorheological FluidDr. Amarjeet Singh
In this paper, the behavior of MR particles has been systematically investigated within the scope of analytical mechanics. . A magnetorheological fluid belongs to a class of smart materials. In magnetorheological fluids, the motion of magnetic particles is controlled by the action of internal and external forces. This paper presents analytical mechanics for the interaction of system of particles in MR fluid. In this paper, basic principles of Analytical Mechanics are utilized for the construction of equations.
Techno-Economic Aspects of Solid Food Wastes into Bio-ManureDr. Amarjeet Singh
Solid waste is health hazard and cause damage to the environment due to improper handling. Solid waste comprises of Industrial Waste (IW), Hazardous Waste (HW), Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), Electronic waste (E-waste), Bio-Medical Waste (BMW) which depend on their supply & characteristics. Food waste or Bio-waste composting and its role in sustainable development is explained in food waste is a growing area of concern with many costs to our community in terms of waste collection, disposal and greenhouse gases. When rotting food ends up in landfill it turns into methane, a greenhouse gas that is particularly damaging to the environment. Composting is biochemical process in which organic materials are biologically degraded, resulting in the production of organic by products and energy in the form of heat. Heat is trapped within the composting mass, leading to the phenomenon of self-heating. This overall process provide us Bio-Manure.
Crypto-Currencies: Can Investors Rely on them as Investment Avenue?Dr. Amarjeet Singh
The purpose of this study is to examine investors’ perceptions about investing in crypto-currencies. We think that investors trust in crypto-currencies is largely driven by crypto-currency comprehension, trust in government, and transaction speed. This is the first study to examine crypto-currencies from the investor’s perspective. Following that, we discover important antecedents of crypto-currency confidence. Second, we look at the government's role in crypto-currencies. The importance of this study is: first, crypto-currencies have the potential to disrupt the current economic system as the debate is all about impact of decentralization of transactions; thus, further research into how it affects investors trust is essential; and second, access to crypto-currencies. Finally, if Fin-Tech companies or banks want to enter the bitcoin industry may not attract huge advertising costs as well as marketing to soothe clients' concerns about investing in various digital currencies The research sheds light on indecisiveness in the context of marketing aspects adopted by demonstrating investors are aware about the crypto.
Awareness of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) among Student of the Catanduanes S...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
The Island Province of Catanduanes is prone to all types of natural hazards that includes torrential and heavy rains, strong winds and surge, flooding and landslide or slope failures as a result of its geographical location and topography. RA 10121 mandates local DRRM bodies to “encourage community, specifically the youth, participation in disaster risk reduction and management activities, such as organizing quick response groups, particularly in identified disaster-prone areas, as well as the inclusion of disaster risk reduction and management programs as part of youth programs and projects. The study aims to determine the awareness to disaster of the student of the Catanduanes State University. The disaster-based questionnaire was prepared and distributed among 636 students selected randomly from different Colleges and Laboratory Schools in the University
The Catanduanes State University students understood some disaster-related concepts and ideas, but uncertain on issues on preparedness, adaptation, and awareness on the risks inflicted by these natural hazards. Low perception on disaster risks are evidently observed among students. The responses of the students could be based on the efficiency and impact of the integration of DRR education in the senior high school curriculum. Specifically, integration of the concepts about the hazards, hazard maps, disaster preparedness, awareness, mitigation, prevention, adaptation, and resiliency in the science curriculum possibly affect the knowledge and understanding of students on DRR. Preparedness drills and other forms of capacity building must be done to improve awareness of the student towards DRRM.
The study further recommends that teachers and instructor must also be capacitated in handling disaster as they are the prime movers in the implementation of the DRRM in education. Preparedness drills and other forms of capacity building must be done to improve awareness of the student towards DRRM. Core subjects in Earth Sciences must be reinforced with geologic hazards. Learning competencies must also be focused on hazard identification and mapping, and coping with different geologic disaster.
The 1857 war was a watershed moment in the history of the Indian subcontinent. The battle has sparked academic debate among historians and sociologists all around the world. Despite the fact that it has been more than 150 years, this battle continues to pique the interest of historians. The war's causes and events that occurred throughout the conflict, persons who backed the British and anti-British fighters, and the results and ramifications, are all aspects of this conflict. In terms of outcomes, many academics believe that the war was a failure for those who started it. It is often assumed that the Indians who battled the British in this conflict were unable to achieve their goals. Many gains accrued to Indians as a result of the conflict, but these achievements are overshadowed by the dispute over the war's failure. This research effort focuses on the war's achievements for India, and the significance of those achievements.
Haryana's Honour Killings: A Social and Legal Point of ViewDr. Amarjeet Singh
Life is unpredictably unpredictable. Nobody knows what will happen in the next minute of their lives. In this circumstance, every human being has the right and desire to conduct their lives according to their own desires. No one should be forced to live a life solely for the benefit and reputation of others. Honour killing is defined as the assassination of a person, whether male or female, who refuses to accept the family's arranged marriage or decides to move her or his marital life according to her or his wishes solely because it jeopardizes the family's honour. The family's supreme authority looks after the family's name but neglects to consider the love and affection shared among family members. I have discussed honour killing in India in my research work. This sort of murder occurs as a result of particular triggers, which are also examined in relation to the role of the law in honour killing. No one can be released free if they break the law, and in this case, it is a felony that violates various regulations designed to safeguard citizens. This crime is similar to many others, but it is distinct enough to be differentiated in the report. When the husband is of low social standing, it lowers the position and caste of the female family, prompting the male family members to murder the girl. But they forget that the girl is their kid and that while rank may be attained, a girl's life can never be replaced, and that caste is less valuable than the girl's life and love spent with them.
Optimization of Digital-Based MSME E-Commerce: Challenges and Opportunities i...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
This document summarizes a research article about optimizing digital-based MSME e-commerce during the COVID-19 pandemic. The article discusses how the pandemic severely impacted MSMEs, with many going out of business. However, digitalization and e-commerce provide opportunities for MSMEs to transform their business models. The article reviews literature showing how technologies like websites, social media, and mobile applications can help MSMEs reach more customers online. Case studies of MSMEs in different countries found that those utilizing digital tools through e-commerce were more successful compared to those relying only on offline sales. The article concludes digitalization is both a challenge and opportunity for MSMEs to adapt their traditional business models and survive or grow
Modal Space Controller for Hydraulically Driven Six Degree of Freedom Paralle...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
This paper presents the Modal space decoupled control for a hydraulically driven parallel mechanism has been presented. The approach is based on singular values decomposition to the properties of joint-space inverse mass matrix, and mapping of the control and feedback variables from the joint space to the decoupling modal space. The method transformed highly coupled six-input six-output dynamics into six independent single-input single-output (SISO) 1 DOF hydraulically driven mechanical systems. The novelty in this method is that the signals including control errors, control outputs and pressure feedbacks are transformed into decoupled modal space and also the proportional gains and dynamic pressure feedback are tuned in modal space. The results indicate that the conventional controller can only attenuate the resonance peaks of the lower eigenfrequencies of six rigid modes properly, and the peaking points of other relative higher eigenfrequencies are over damped, The further results show that it is very effective to design and tune the system in modal space and that the bandwidth increased substantially except surge (x) and sway (y) motions, each degree of freedom can be almost tuned independently and their bandwidths can be increased near to the undamped eigenfrequencies.
It is a known fact that a large number of Steel Industry Expansion projects in India have been delayed due to regulatory clearances, environmental issues and problems pertaining to land acquisition. Also, there are challenges in the tendering phase that affect viability of projects thus delaying implementation, construction phase is beset with over-runs and disputes and last but not the least; provider skills are weak all across the value chain. Given the critical role of Steel Sector in ensuring a sustained growth trajectory for India, it is imperative that we identify the core issues affecting completion of infrastructure projects in India and chalk out initiatives that need to be acted upon in short term as well as long term.
A blockchain is a decentralised database that is shared across computer network nodes. A blockchain acts as a database, storing information in a digital format. The study primarily aims to explore how in the future, block chain technology will alter several areas of the Indian economy. The current study aims to obtain a deeper understanding of blockchain technology's idea and implementation in India, as well as the technology's potential as a disruptive financial technological innovation.
Secondary sources such as reports, journals, papers, and websites were used to compile all the data. Current and relevant information were utilised to help understand the research goals. All the information is rationally organised to fulfil the objectives. The current research focuses on recommendations for enhancing India's Blockchain ecosystem so that it may become one of the best in the world at utilising this new technology.
Originally presented at XP2024 Bolzano
While agile has entered the post-mainstream age, possibly losing its mojo along the way, the rise of remote working is dealing a more severe blow than its industrialization.
In this talk we'll have a look to the cumulative effect of the constraints of a remote working environment and of the common countermeasures.
m249-saw PMI To familiarize the soldier with the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon ...LinghuaKong2
M249 Saw marksman PMIThe Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW), or 5.56mm M249 is an individually portable, gas operated, magazine or disintegrating metallic link-belt fed, light machine gun with fixed headspace and quick change barrel feature. The M249 engages point targets out to 800 meters, firing the improved NATO standard 5.56mm cartridge.The SAW forms the basis of firepower for the fire team. The gunner has the option of using 30-round M16 magazines or linked ammunition from pre-loaded 200-round plastic magazines. The gunner's basic load is 600 rounds of linked ammunition.The SAW was developed through an initially Army-led research and development effort and eventually a Joint NDO program in the late 1970s/early 1980s to restore sustained and accurate automatic weapons fire to the fire team and squad. When actually fielded in the mid-1980s, the SAW was issued as a one-for-one replacement for the designated "automatic rifle" (M16A1) in the Fire Team. In this regard, the SAW filled the void created by the retirement of the Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) during the 1950s because interim automatic weapons (e.g. M-14E2/M16A1) had failed as viable "base of fire" weapons.
Early in the SAW's fielding, the Army identified the need for a Product Improvement Program (PIP) to enhance the weapon. This effort resulted in a "PIP kit" which modifies the barrel, handguard, stock, pistol grip, buffer, and sights.
The M249 machine gun is an ideal complementary weapon system for the infantry squad platoon. It is light enough to be carried and operated by one man, and can be fired from the hip in an assault, even when loaded with a 200-round ammunition box. The barrel change facility ensures that it can continue to fire for long periods. The US Army has conducted strenuous trials on the M249 MG, showing that this weapon has a reliability factor that is well above that of most other small arms weapon systems. Today, the US Army and Marine Corps utilize the license-produced M249 SAW.
Small Business Management An Entrepreneur’s Guidebook 8th edition by Byrd tes...ssuserf63bd7
Small Business Management An Entrepreneur’s Guidebook 8th edition by Byrd test bank.docx
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Neal Elbaum Shares Top 5 Trends Shaping the Logistics Industry in 2024Neal Elbaum
In the ever-evolving world of logistics, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. Industry expert Neal Elbaum highlights the top five trends shaping the logistics industry in 2024, offering valuable insights into the future of supply chain management.
Maximize Your Efficiency with This Comprehensive Project Management Platform ...SOFTTECHHUB
In today's work environment, staying organized and productive can be a daunting challenge. With multiple tasks, projects, and tools to juggle, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and lose focus. Fortunately, liftOS offers a comprehensive solution to streamline your workflow and boost your productivity. This innovative platform brings together all your essential tools, files, and tasks into a single, centralized workspace, allowing you to work smarter and more efficiently.
This presentation, "The Morale Killers: 9 Ways Managers Unintentionally Demotivate Employees (and How to Fix It)," is a deep dive into the critical factors that can negatively impact employee morale and engagement. Based on extensive research and real-world experiences, this presentation reveals the nine most common mistakes managers make, often without even realizing it.
The presentation begins by highlighting the alarming statistic that 70% of employees report feeling disengaged at work, underscoring the urgency of addressing this issue. It then delves into each of the nine "morale killers," providing clear explanations and illustrative examples.
1. Ignoring Achievements: The presentation emphasizes the importance of recognizing and rewarding employees' efforts, tailored to their individual preferences.
2. Bad Hiring/Promotions & Broken Promises: It reveals the detrimental effects of poor hiring and promotion decisions, along with the erosion of trust that results from broken promises.
3. Treating Everyone Equally & Tolerating Poor Performance: This section stresses the need for fair treatment while acknowledging that employees have different needs. It also emphasizes the importance of addressing poor performance promptly.
4. Stifling Growth & Lack of Interest: The presentation highlights the importance of providing opportunities for learning and growth, as well as showing genuine care for employees' well-being.
5. Unclear Communication & Micromanaging: It exposes the frustration and resentment caused by vague expectations and excessive control, advocating for clear communication and employee empowerment.
The presentation then shifts its focus to the power of recognition and empowerment, highlighting how a culture of appreciation can fuel engagement and motivation. It provides actionable takeaways for managers, emphasizing the need to stop demotivating behaviors and start actively fostering a positive workplace culture.
The presentation concludes with a strong call to action, encouraging viewers to explore the accompanying blog post, "9 Proven Ways to Crush Employee Morale (and How to Avoid Them)," for a more in-depth analysis and practical solutions.
A comprehensive-study-of-biparjoy-cyclone-disaster-management-in-gujarat-a-ca...Samirsinh Parmar
Disaster management;
Cyclone Disaster Management;;
Biparjoy Cyclone Case Study;
Meteorological Observations;
Best practices in Disaster Management;
Synchronization of Agencies;
GSDMA in Cyclone disaster Management;
History of Cyclone in Arabian ocean;
Intensity of Cyclone in Gujarat;
Cyclone preparedness;
Miscellaneous observations - Biparjoy cyclone;
Role of social Media in Disaster Management;
Unique features of Biparjoy cyclone;
Role of IMD in Biparjoy Prediction;
Lessons Learned; Disaster Preparedness; published paper;
Case study; for disaster management agencies; for guideline to manage cyclone disaster; cyclone management; cyclone risks; rescue and rehabilitation for cyclone; timely evacuation during cyclone; port closure; tourism closure etc.
From Concept to reality : Implementing Lean Managements DMAIC Methodology for...Rokibul Hasan
The Ready-Made Garments (RMG) industry in Bangladesh is a cornerstone of the economy, but increasing costs and stagnant productivity pose significant challenges to profitability. This study explores the implementation of Lean Management in the Sampling Section of RMG factories to enhance productivity. Drawing from a comprehensive literature review, theoretical framework, and action research methodology, the study identifies key areas for improvement and proposes solutions.
Through the DMAIC approach (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control), the research identifies low productivity as the primary problem in the Sampling Section, with a PPH (Productivity per head) of only 4.0. Using Lean Management techniques such as 5S, Standardized work, PDCA/Kaizen, KANBAN, and Quick Changeover, the study addresses issues such as pre and post Quick Changeover (QCO) time, improper line balancing, and sudden plan changes.
The research employs regression analysis to test hypotheses, revealing a significant correlation between reducing QCO time and increasing productivity. With a regression equation of Y = -0.000501X + 6.72 and an R-squared value of 0.98, the study demonstrates a strong relationship between the independent variables (QCO downtime and improper line balancing downtime) and the dependent variable (productivity per head).
The findings suggest that by implementing Lean Management practices and addressing key productivity inhibitors, RMG factories can achieve substantial improvements in efficiency and profitability. The study provides valuable insights for practitioners, policymakers, and researchers seeking to enhance productivity in the RMG industry and similar manufacturing sectors.
Designing and Sustaining Large-Scale Value-Centered Agile Ecosystems (powered...Alexey Krivitsky
Is Agile dead? It depends on what you mean by 'Agile'. If you mean that the organizations are not getting the promised benefits because they were focusing too much on the team-level agile "ways of working" instead of systemic global improvements -- then we are in agreement. It is a misunderstanding of Agility that led us down a dead-end. At Org Topologies, we see bright sparks -- the signs of the 'second wave of Agile' as we call it. The emphasis is shifting towards both in-team and inter-team collaboration. Away from false dichotomies. Both: team autonomy and shared broad product ownership are required to sustain true result-oriented organizational agility. Org Topologies is a package offering a visual language plus thinking tools required to communicate org development direction and can be used to help design and then sustain org change aiming at higher organizational archetypes.