Senthilkumar is a procurement engineer with over 5 years of experience in strategic procurement management, negotiation, cost reduction, and supply chain management. He has a proven track record of saving companies up to 30% on project budgets. Currently working as a Purchase Engineer for KI India, he has experience sourcing globally from markets like China, USA, and Europe. He is seeking a new managerial position to further his career and make best use of his abilities in areas like negotiation, cost analysis, vendor management, and project procurement.
A result driven, hardworking and capable of Procurement Engineer (Facilities Management and Construction Projects) with a track record of significantly reducing cost and also improving a company process and corporate purchasing program. Having a proven ability to ensure that company enjoys a competitive edge when compared to their competitors by securing the best quality, price and terms from suppliers. Always delivering results against strategic objectives, working within the organization’s core values and beliefs. Now looking for a new and challenging position, one that will make best use of my existing abilities and knowledge and also further my career and professional development.
A result driven, hardworking and capable of Procurement Engineer (Facilities Management and Construction Projects) with a track record of significantly reducing cost and also improving a company process and corporate purchasing program. Having a proven ability to ensure that company enjoys a competitive edge when compared to their competitors by securing the best quality, price and terms from suppliers. Always delivering results against strategic objectives, working within the organization’s core values and beliefs. Now looking for a new and challenging position, one that will make best use of my existing abilities and knowledge and also further my career and professional development.
Resume can be availed by e-mail dayal1005@gmail.com
Dayal Divyanshu
• BE. Mechanical, PGDBM. Marketing and Finance.
• Certified Purchase Manager, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Govt. of India.
• NCDEX Certified Commodity Professional (Stage I), NCDEX, Mumbai, India.
• E-mail: dayal1005@gmail.com
• Mobile: +91 9624864224
To seek an opportunity to deliver in accordance with current performance rating ‘significantly exceeding expectations’ as Purchase and Contracts professional including Inventory Management and Project Execution skills.
Resume can be availed by e-mail dayal1005@gmail.com
Dayal Divyanshu
• BE. Mechanical, PGDBM. Marketing and Finance.
• Certified Purchase Manager, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Govt. of India.
• NCDEX Certified Commodity Professional (Stage I), NCDEX, Mumbai, India.
• E-mail: dayal1005@gmail.com
• Mobile: +91 9624864224
To seek an opportunity to deliver in accordance with current performance rating ‘significantly exceeding expectations’ as Purchase and Contracts professional including Inventory Management and Project Execution skills.
Development of drought tolerant maize cultivars is prerequisite to achieving stable grain yield in
drought–prone ecologies of Nigeria’s Guinea savanna. However, success has been limited mainly due
to lack of maize genotypes that show clear differences in response to well defined moisture deficit
condition. Two sets of drought tolerant (DT) maize germplasm were evaluated under screenhouse and
field conditions between 1999 and 2002. In the screenhouse study, performances of the genotypes
were compared under well-watered condition and moisture deficit imposed at different growth stages.
Under field conditions, the first set comprising 11 accessions along with a check were evaluated for 4
growing seasons while the second set which comprised 3 DT varieties were evaluated along with 2
check varieties using monthly plantings between April and August of 2001 and 2002, respectively. In
the first set, post anthesis moisture deficit significantly reduced grain yield by 25 to 73.5% in the open
pollinated varieties (OPVs) and by 20 to 64% in the hybrids. Grain yield under field conditions ranged
from 2.48 to 3.49, 2.82 to 3.73 and 3.58 to 4.76 tons/ha-1 for 1999, 2000 and 2001 full growing seasons,
respectively, and 2.03 to 2.50 tons/ha-1 for 2000 late growing season. In the second set, pre and post
anthesis moisture deficits reduced grain yield by 77.6 and 95.8%, respectively, of well watered
condition while in the field, grain yields in the genotypes were highest for plantings made in April and
July (1.90 - 2.5 t/ha), lowest for August (0.7 -1.8 t/ha) when moisture deficit coincided with
reproductive phase. Yield stability exhibited under moisture deficit and on the field by 8522-2, Oba
super 2 and AK9943-DMRSR in the first set as well as DT-SR-Y C0 and DT-SR-W C0 in the second set,
indicates their suitability either as cultivars per se or as potential source of DT alleles for
development of DT maize varieties for Nigeria’s savanna ecologies.
Two separate experiments were conducted at the sereenhouse of the Unilorin Sugar Research Institute
(USRI) IIorin, to investigate the optimum concentration of a weak acid solution required for the presciption of cut
sugarcane stalks during hybridization. In the first experiment. stalks of two (2) sugarcane varieties (LS 1-047 and LS1057)
which were at the flowering. phase were immersed in three (3) eonecntrations(Blank, O.004M nnd 0.006M
respectively) of sulphurous acid (H2SO]) solution. In the second experiment, stalks of three (3) varieties viz: LSI-047,
LSI-057 and C06806 at the vegetative phase and those of LSI-047, LSI-050, LSI-054, LSI-057, B6609 and'C06806 at
the Dowering phase were also immersed in four (4) concentrations (i.e. Blank, 0.0021\1, 0.004M and O.OO(,M
respectively) of sulphurie acid (H2S04) solution.
Our results showed a rapid decline in the physiologienl activities of the sugarcanc stalks regardlcss of the
concentration and/or the source of the weak acid used as preservative solution. Flowering sequence was also disrupted
in the flowering stalks since none of the varieties could proceed to tile next ,phase, indicating that the stock solutions
were toxic to the test varieties. However, rooting and side shoot emergence (beginning from the riftll and ,cvcnth day
rcspeetively) were observcd ill the sugareanc stalks at both the vegetative and Oowerillg ph,lsl's or diiTercnl
eoneelllralion of the weak 1-1250 •. indicating Ih,1I the: i'nrlJ'ulal ions 'frolll 112SO., were less tOXIC {O ti,l'. l''" 1-::. d"'11 {I")';l'
or the 1-1)50. where the test varie{les nl:ilhl:r r()o(ed nor produce sid\' ,hm)l.
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exoLic judging by their overall performance.
Context: Development of early maturing maize cultivars that remain productive under low N fertilizer farming system, consistent with the farmers’ technologies is a prerequisite to improving adoption of new varieties without increasing production cost.
Objective: To assess the performance of ten early open pollination maize varieties (OPVs) and their F1 hybrids for grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), and also identify productive cultivars under low N fertilizer regimes.
Materials and Methods: The trials were set up in a split plot arrangement with three N fertilizer levels (0, 45 and 90 kg N ha-1) as main plot and the genotypes as sub-plot. Each plot within N level was four-row, laid out in a randomized complete block design of four replications. Ten OPVs were crossed in a half diallel to generate 45 F1 hybrids during 2004 and 2005 growing seasons. Planting were carried out on 20th July, 2005 and 2nd July, 2006. Agronomic characters studied were grain yield, maize establishment count, days to 50% tasselling and silking as well as plant and ear heights.
Results: The year 2005 growing season was better for all observed characters amongst all the genotypes than the year 2006. Although, expressions of these traits in the hybrids were relatively higher than the OPVs including the grain yield. The total increase in grain yield observed was 1.72 t ha-1 and 1.95 t ha-1 for OPVs and hybrids respectively on application of 90 kg ha-1 over no N-application. However, NUE was optimum at 45 kg N ha-1 in both groups. Grain yield and NUE correlated positively with growth characters measured except for days to 50% silking. Higher genetic gains were recorded for plant and ear heights.
Conclusion: Two drought tolerant varieties (Acr 90 Pool 16-Dt and Tze Comp3 Dt) that combined well with specific cultivars for grain yield and NUE probably have gene pools for low N-tolerance.
Development of drought-tolerant maize varieties with high and stable yields is very imperative as being affordable alternative to
many smallholder farmers. Drought-tolerant maize varieties belonging to two maturity groups (10 early and 10 late/intermediate) were evaluated
for yield and other related characters in the southern guinea savannah (SGS) of Nigeria for two years. Days to flowering were higher in
the second year than the first year. Consistent number of days (3 days) was recorded for anthesis-silking interval in both years. Plant and
ear heights are greater in 2008 than 2007. However, plant and ear aspects were fair in overall phenotypic appeal and grain yield was not
significantly difference in both years. Maize grain yield in late/intermediate varieties is significantly higher than the early with a difference of
one tonne. High grain yield recorded in two varieties each among the early (AC 90 POOL 16 DT STR and TZE-Y DT STR C4) and late/
intermediate (DT-SR-WC0 F2, SUWAN-1-SR-SYN) varieties was approximately 4.6 t/ha. These genotypes could be used either as cultivar
per se to escape the prolonged moisture stress during the later part of the cropping season or introgressed with favourable cultivars for high
yield adaptable to drought-prone areas in SGS ecologies.
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1. SENTHIL KUMAR
#32 Alpha home
Tejaswinin nagar phase 2
Off Bannerghatta Road
Bangalore
INDIA
919880115157
E: senthilkumar.anbarasan@gmail.com
SUMMARY OF SKILLS: More than 5 years of experience in various facets of procuring materials a results
driven, hardworking and capable procurement Engineer with a track record of significantly reducing costs and
also improving a company’s processes and corporate purchasing programs. Having a proven ability to ensure
that a company enjoys a competitive edge when compared to their competitors by securing the best quality,
price and terms from suppliers. Always delivering results against strategic objectives, whilst working within the
organization’s core values and beliefs. Now looking for a new and challenging managerial position, one that
will make best use of existing abilities and knowledge and also further my career and professional development.
CORE STRENGHT
Strategic industry
management
Negotiation skills
Financial acumen
project procurement
management
Relationship
management
Aptitude for technology
Results focused
Costing
Supply chain
management
Product Development
Managing Suppliers
Change Management
PROFESSION EXPERIENCE
2014 October – Present PURCHASE ENGINEER KI INDIA
Global Sourcing from foreign markets, such as China, U.S.A & Europe
Skilled in cross-checking prices, quality, and understanding terms and conditions of suppliers
Costing based procurement
Development of alternative local sources for imported raw materials which helps in cost saving.
Strong negotiating skills
Analyzing logistics data to identify opportunities for improvement.
Negotiating rates with local, national and international transport companies.
Ensure goods are delivered as promised and meet quality.
Maintaining lists of quotes, price lists and any correspondence from suppliers.
Goal oriented with the ability to meet productivity objectives.
Monitoring purchasing processes.
Calculating the impact of any purchases on company sales and gross margin.
Looking out for price fluctuations in the market place.
Taking into account sustainability, risk management and ethical issues before making a decision.
Knowledge of managing returns and rejections professionally & promptly with suppliers.
Having a passion for delivering excellent customer service in a cost effective way.
2. Achievements
Received "performance appreciation Award" with in 6month of joining
Saved up to 30% from the allotted Project Budget Cost for Procurement.
Vendor Managed Inventory(VMI)
2011march – September 2014, PURCHASE ENGINEER RAJAN ENGINEERING WORK
Make tools and resources available for employees
Development of new vendors.
Setting up the weekly, monthly, quarterly procurement plan.
Preparation of Project Specific Procurement and Subcontract Procedure for approval of the client
Keep inventory of machines, spare parts, equipment, and materials
Effective management of vendor database
Identifying the key procurement priorities.
Inventory management
On time deliveries of final product
Keeping in regular contact with procurement agents, buyers and purchasing agents
2010 Feb – 2011 Feb TRAINEE MICRO PLASTIC pvt .ltd -Bangalore
Received training and conducted management related duties
Lead about method procedures and standard of department duties
Built productive relationship at all levels within company
Maintain 5s standard and internal auditing
EDUCATION
B.E -MECHANICAL – Dayananda Sagar College of engineering – GPA-3/4
(Visvesvaraya Technological University)
SKILLS:
SAGE -300 erp
Microsoft office
SAP r/3 material management
Planning & Decision Making Skills
Price analysis and negotiation skills
Interpersonal communication skills
3. CERTIFICATIONS
TUV Rheinland -supply chain management
ISM USA- member
PAPP 2013 - omnex India pvt .ltd Chennai
IIT DELHI 2012 -logistics and supply chain management
ERP 2010 -Dallas technologies Bangalore
CNC MILLING 2009 -Gttc Bangalore
Diploma in mechanical CADD 2008 -Cadd center Bangalore
Personal Details:
Date of Birth: 12-07-1985
LAUNGAGE: FLUENT IN ENGLISH, TAMIL, AND KANNADA
Marital status: unmarried
Nationality: INDIAN
I hereby certify that all the details given above are true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
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Senthilkumar