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it include
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board composition
history of RIL
subsidiary of RIL
policy
strategies
awards and achievement
current position of company in 2014
it include
introduction
board composition
history of RIL
subsidiary of RIL
policy
strategies
awards and achievement
current position of company in 2014
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Includes:-
1. Company overview
2. Organization structure
3. Policies of company to motive employees
4. Recruitment, training and promotion policies
5. Key parameters of financial statement
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Topics covered in this PPT
1. Company Overview
2. Organization Structure
3. Policies of the company to motive employees
4. Recruitment, Training and
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I had interned in Reliance Industries Ltd. jaipur in the marketing field, during my internship i learnt the marketing strategies which are adopted by the reliance in retail zone.
My project was on "Launch of a new retail store 'Reliance Super' at Element Mall, Jaipur.
Reliance Industries Ltd.(RIL) Company Overview PresentationAshutoshJareda
Includes:-
1. Company overview
2. Organization structure
3. Policies of company to motive employees
4. Recruitment, training and promotion policies
5. Key parameters of financial statement
6. Business Environment and competitor analysis (PESTEL, SWOT, Porter's 5 forces)
7. Corporate social responsibility initiatives
8. Recent marketing campaigns, target customer groups
9. Key IT/technology transformations the company has undergone
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Topics covered in this PPT
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2. Organization Structure
3. Policies of the company to motive employees
4. Recruitment, Training and
5. Key parameters of the Financial Statement
6. Business Environment and competitor analysis - PESTEL, SWOT, and Porter's five forces
7. Corporate social responsibility initiatives
8. Marketing Strategy and Target Customer Groups
9. Key IT/technological transformations
10. References
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5. Reliance industries is a Flan the year1966.
It is Headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Reliance industries is a Flagship company of Reliance group
founded by Dhirubhai Ambani in the year1966.
It is Headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
largest private sector enterprise in India,
with businesses in the energy and materials value chain.
The largest polyester yarn and fibre producer in the world.
Top five to ten producers in the world in major petrochemical
products.
Ranked 99(2012) in Fortune 500 companies holding previous
ranking of 134(2011).
6. 1957: Dhirubhai Ambani returns to India
after a stint with A. Besse and Co. (Aden),
a trading and oil bunkering port. He
begins a yarn business from a 500 square
feet office in Masjid Bunder, Mumbai.
Diversifying into fabrics, Ambani sets up a
mill in Narora, Gujarat.
1966: Within a decade, Reliance's
aggressive strategies and
persistence catapult it to among
the top positions in the industry with
its 'Only Vimal' brand taking on the
might of Bombay Dyeing, the
flagship brand of the powerful
Wadia business family.
7. MUKESH D AMBANI
Chairman & MD
Nita M. Ambani
Hital R. Meswani Nikhil R. Meswani P.M.S. Prasad P.K. Kapil R.A. Mashelkar Adil Zainulbhai
Mansingh L.
Bhakta
Dipak C. Jain Dharam Vir
Kapur
Yogendra P.
Trivedi
Ashok Misra Raminder S.
Gujral
Board of
Directors
10. The Jamnagar manufacturing division is the world's largest refining hub. The
entire refining complex was built in a record time at globally competitive
capital costs – in fact, at costs much lower than comparable refineries around
the world.
With crude processing capacity of 1.24 million Barrels Per Stream Day (BPSD),
the Jamnagar refinery is a trendsetter and has won several awards, including
the prestigious 'International Refiner Of The Year' award. It also enjoys the
distinction of housing some of the world's largest units, such as the Fluidised
Catalytic Cracker (FCC),
Petroleum Refining & Marketing
11. It is our constant endeavour to develop products that provide world-class
experiences to our customers across a range of applications – packaging,
agriculture, automotive, housing, and healthcare among others.
Comprehensive solutions such as project identification, new product design,
product and market development, raw material selection and testing – beside
a host of 'industry specific' solutions – have helped us grow into the world's
largest integrated producer of polyester fibre and yarn.
Petrochemicals
13. Reliance offer a wide range of grades for diverse applications across sectors
such as packaging, agriculture, automotive, housing, healthcare, water and gas
transportation, and consumer durables. Products are also exported to more than
60 countries. Driving our growth is the Polymer Research and Technology Centre
(PRTC), which addresses the diverse needs of our customers and facilitates
value-added performance.
Polymers
Polyesters
Reliance is the largest producer of polyester fibre and yarn in the world, with a
capacity of 2.5 million tonnes per annum. Having invested significant amounts
on R&D in the polyester sector, our Reliance Technology Centre, Reliance
Testing Centre and Reliance Fibre Application Centre constantly develop and
introduce innovative products for the textile industry.
14. Reliance produces synthetic rubber under the brand names Relflex and
Reliance Sibur Elastomers Pvt Ltd. Our elastomers are used across a variety
of applications, including tyres, footwear, sports goods, rollers and
mechanical fenders etc.
Elastomers
Textiles
Reliance manufacturing division at Naroda houses one of the largest and
most modern textile complexes in the world, an achievement recognised
by The World Bank. Through Vimal, they brought in a new era in fabrics.
Vimal became not only a flagship brand of Reliance, but also one of the
most trusted in brands the country. It is also the first major retail chain in the
country.
15. Retail
Reliance Retail has grown to cater to millions of customers, and thousands of
farmers and vendors. Reliance Retail serves over 2.5 million customers every
week, and its loyalty programme, Reliance One, has the patronage of more
than 6.75 million customers.
Reliance Retail has achieved the distinction of being the largest retailer in the
country with core format sectors attaining market leadership in their respective
categories.
16. Reliance Retail has emerged as the partner of choice for International
brands and has established exclusive partnerships with many revered
international brands such as
Joint Ventures Of Reliance Retail
17. Jio
Home to the world’s second largest population of 1.2 billion, India is a young
nation with 63% of its population under the age of 35 years. It has a fast growing
digital audience with 800 million mobile connections and over 200 million internet
users. Reliance thoroughly believes in India’s potential to lead the world with its
capabilities in innovation. Towards that end, Reliance envisages creation of a
digital revolution in India.
18. Led by Smt. Nita M Ambani, Reliance Foundation was set up in 2010 to
provide impetus to various philanthropic initiatives of RIL. The efforts of the
group have already touched the lives of more than four million people
across India, in more than 5,500 villages and urban locations.
Over the years, Reliance Foundation’s initiatives have continued to evolve,
while remaining responsive to the ever-changing needs of society. The
Foundation is currently focusing on creating change in areas of Rural
Transformation, Health, Education, Sports for Development, Disaster
Response, Arts, Heritage & Culture and Urban Renewal.
Social Welfare
19. The Dhirubhai Ambani Scholarship Programme is aimed towards fulfilling Shri
Dhirubhai Ambani’s vision of providing opportunities to the youth and
empowering them to become future leaders. Initiated in 1996, the scholarship
supports meritorious students of standard XII to pursue college education and
nurtures them to emerge as young professionals. Dhirubhai Ambani Scholarship
Programme is a targeted programme where scholarship is awarded to top few
meritorious students who meet the selection criteria of Reliance Foundation,
based on the merit list provided by the State/CBSE Board.
Education
20. Cumulatively, more than 28 lakh consultations have benefitted vulnerable
patients through various health initiatives. Numerous health camps provide
specialised care for HIV/AIDS, TB, mother and child health as well as various
non-communicable diseases like diabetes, hypertension, cardiac ailments,
bone and joint disorders, ophthalmic conditions among others.
Reliance Foundation works towards enhancing access to quality and
affordable healthcare in India. The Foundation’s ‘Health for All’ motto and
integrated healthcare model provides continuum care to the most vulnerable
sections of society through a network of healthcare delivery mechanisms.
Health
22. 1977: Mr Ambani discovers the
stock markets and millions of small
shareholders discover Reliance.
Reliance Industries launches its initial
public offering on the Bombay
Stock Exchange with
unprecedented success—the issue
is oversubscribed seven times and
India discovers a new business
ownership model.
1982: The group is hungry for more success now,
and Reliance begins backward integration.
Elder son Mukesh is entrusted with the task and
begins by overseeing the first phase of a
polyester filament yarn in Patalganga,
Maharashtra. Younger son Anil joins the business
in 1983.
23. 1985: Reliance Industries' assets cross
the Rs 1,000 crore mark, and three
years later, its sales hit the mark at Rs
1,788 crore.
1993: In a first, Reliance taps the overseas
capital markets for funds through a global
depositary issue of Reliance Petroleum.
24. 1996: Reliance becomes the first private
sector company to be rated by
international credit rating agencies. S&P
rates BB+, stable outlook, constrained by
the Sovereign Ceiling. Moody's rated
Baa3, investment grade. Net profit
crosses Rs 1,000 crore (Rs 1,065 crore or
$338 million).
2001: Reliance Industries
and Reliance Petroleum
become India's largest
companies.
26. 2006: The split is formalized.
Mukesh gets Reliance Industries
and IPCL. Younger brother Anil
gets telecom, power,
entertainment and financial
services. The Anil Dhirubhai
Ambani Group includes Reliance
Communications, Reliance
Infrastructure, Reliance Capital,
Reliance Natural Resources and
Reliance Power. That very year,
Reliance Industries becomes
India's first private sector
enterprise to cross $2 billion profit
mark. It forays into the retail
sector.