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TOPIC - Effectiveness of TQM in HLL Peroorkada
Plant, Thiruvananthapuram
Under Guidance of – Venugopal S. (DGM) (P, S&E)
MBA PROJECT WORK
@
HLL LIFECARE LTD Peroorkkada
Plant, Thiruvananthapuram
COMPANY PROFILE
TYPE PUBLIC
INDUSTRY HEALTH CARE
FOUNDED 1 MARCH, 1966
HEADQUARTERS THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA, INDIA
KEY PEOPLE DR. M. AYYAPPAN
PRODUCTS CONDOMS, HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION,
SURGICAL EQUIPMENTS
REVENUE INR 1059 crores (FY 2014-2015)
NET INCOME INR 42 crores
MOTTO INNOVATING FOR HEALTHY GENERATIONS
WEBSITE www.lifecarehll.com
VISION: To become an INR 10,000 crore global healthcare
company by 2020.
COMPANY VALUES: TTT
MANUFACTURING PLANTS
a) Irapuram Factory, Cochin (IFC)
b) Pharma Factory, Indore (PFI)
c) Manesar Factory, Gurgaon (MFG)
d) Kakkanad Factory, Cochin (KFC)
e) Kanagala Factory, Belgaum (KFB)
f) Akkulam Factory, Trivandrum (AFT)
g) Peroorkada Factory, Trivandrum (PFT)
HLL GROUP COMPANIES
a) HLL Infratech Services Ltd (HITES)
b) HLL Biotech Ltd (HBL)
c) Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust (HLFPPT)
d) Goa Antibiotics and Pharmaceuticals Ltd (GAPL)
e) HLL Management Academy (HMA)
f) HLL Life Spring (Maternity Hospital)
GLOBAL COMPETITORS
a) US surgical (USSC) which is relatively new into the industry.
b) ANTZ Latex Private Limited, Singapore.
c) ANSELL Ltd, Australia.
d) Sinochem Nimbo Medical Company Ltd, China.
e) Green Mate Corporation, South Korea.
QUALITY CERTIFICATIONS IN HLL
Facility Certifications
• ISO 9001 – Quality certification (for customer satisfaction)
• ISO 13485 – Medical Devices Standard
• ISO 50001 – Energy Management System
• ISO 14001 – Environmental safety standard
• ISO 18001 – Laboratory standard (sample testing and calibration)
• ISO 17025 – NABL (National Accredition Board for Laboratory)
Product Certifications
• CE-Mark – for selling in European
• KITE Mark – for selling in United Kingdom
• SABS – for selling in South Africa
• NF – for selling in France
• CMDCAS – for selling in Canada
PEROORKADA PLANT
ESTABLISHED APRIL 5, 1969
SUB PLANTS A, B, C, D
MACHINERY OKAMOTO (JAPENESE)
RRT (RICHER) (GERMAN)
PRODUCTS MALE AND FEMALE
CONDOMS
PRODUCTION CAPACITY PER
MONTH
4.1 MILLION PIECES
PRODUCTION CAPACITY PER
YEAR
1.246 BILLION
QUALITY MODEL
5S - 5S engages people through the use of 'Standards' and ‘Discipline'.
It is about concentrating on maintaining the standards & discipline to manage the
organization - all achieved by upholding & showing respect for the workplace every
day.
Siri – Sort : Sort out & separate that which is needed & not needed in the area.
Saiten – Straighten : Arrange items that are needed so that they are ready & easy to
use. Clearly identify locations for all items so that anyone can find them & return them
once the task is completed.
Saiso – Shine : Clean the workplace & equipment on a regular basis in order to
maintain standards & identify defects.
Saikitsu – Standardize : Revisit the first three of the 5S on a frequent basis and
confirm the condition of the workplace using standard procedures.
Sitsuki – Sustain : Keep to the rules to maintain the standard & continue to improve
every day.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
In the study descriptive design as well as hypothesis for studying the
effectiveness of Quality Management of HLL, Peroorkada Plant.
SOURCES OF DATA – a) Primary Data: Questionnaire Method
b) Secondary Data:
Company Corporate Family Magazine
Section Journals
Internet
Discussions and Personal Interactions
PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION - The pictorial representation was made
mainly by Histogram during the data analysis of the project
POPULATION OF STUDY
600 employees of HLL Peroorkada Plant, Thiruvananthapuram
SAMPLING SIZE
The sample size collected for the study is 60
SAMPLING TECHNIQUE
The sampling technique adopted for selecting the representative units is
Simple Random Sampling
PERIOD OF STUDY
The period of study was 45 days i.e. from 17.05.2016 to 01.07.2016
Sl.No Population Sample Size Department Category
1
600 60
Production 4
2 Electronic Testing 7
3 Packaging 4
4 Quality 7
5 Material Testing and Research & Development 6
6 Finance 4
7 Human Resource 4
8 Engineering
Utility 2
9
Mechanical 2
Electrical 2
Instrumentation 3
9 Safety & Security 2
10 Purchase 3
11 Sales 3
12 Stores 5
13 Others 2
SAMPLE FRAME
MAJOR FACTORS
The major factors that were identified for the hypothesis were:
• Employee Quality Awareness
• Employee Effectiveness
• Labor Turnover
• Team Work
• Rejections/Defects
The variables used were:
• Strongly Agree
• Agree
Out of 5 only two variables were used since majority of the respondents
supported these variables as per the identified factors.
HYPOTHESIS
The data analysis tool used for the study was Chi-Square Test
where the following relations were determined:
a) Relation between the quality awareness and employee
effectiveness.
• Calculated value is 5.4042
• Table value of Chi-square for degree of freedom 1 and level of significance
0.05 is 3.841
• Since the calculated value is greater than the table value, null hypothesis
Ho is rejected. Hence the alternative hypothesis H1 is accepted.
• That means there exists a significant relation between the quality awareness
of the employees and the employee effectiveness.
HYPOTHESIS
b) Relation between the quality awareness and labor
turnover.
•The calculated value is 0.0395
•Table value of Chi-square for degree of freedom 1 and level of significance
0.05 is 3.841
•Since the calculated value is less than the table value, null hypothesis Ho is
accepted.
•That means there does not exist a significant relation between the quality
awareness and the labor turnover
HYPOTHESIS
c) Relation between the team work and rejections/defects.
•The calculated value is 4.2323
•Table value of Chi-square for degree of freedom 1 and level of
significance 0.05 is 3.841
•Since the calculated value is greater than the table value, null hypothesis
Ho is rejected. Hence the alternative hypothesis H1 is accepted.
•That means there does exist a significant relation between the team work
and rejections/defects.
FINDINGS
HLL is an efficient, profit making and well organized industrial concern. It
carries a good reputation in the Indian as well as the foreign markets. In its
quest for improvement, it is working towards modernization and is also
marching towards obtaining total quality environment.
Quality of the product is one of the major concerns of the company.
Consequently it is paying adequate attention to the aspect of industrial safety
and hygiene. It has formulated a well defined quality policy, has constituted a
committee where daily meetings are held. All statutory provisions are being
followed as also a number of non-statutory provisions are also incorporated to
improve professional environment.
The company has comparatively higher percentage of educated and skilled
workers, and by implementing and updated industrial standards, there have
been no major faults in production so far.
The firm has over 40 years of experience in the
manufacture of latex based products and over the past
decade polymer based products, with a highly proficient
expert team of technical and other personnel to envision
and implement any task at hand.
Though no major loss has taken place in the plant so far,
the management at HLL is still vigilant and has kept all
options of improving the industrial quality and production.
Quality Assurance performance makes the product
process more valuable also the company is using manual
and electronic quality checking method for achieving
utmost quality standard product.
Thoroughly modernized its existing manufacturing units
indigenously utilize the expertise of its own technical personnel.
Setup indigenously world class production facilities for the
manufacture and testing of Condoms.
The major departments of the company such as production,
quality testing, store work for 24 hrs with three shifts throughout
the year where the application of energy conservation methods,
advanced effluent treatment system is done effectively.
The company has been a consistent performence in delivering
world class product without any hindrance from trade unions for
the past few years. Its productivity rate as well as profitability
sets it apart from other public sector companies.
RECOMMENDATIONS & SUGGESTIONS
 5’S’ practices must be practiced in form of plays, lectures, presentations or
even mimes for keeping the employees aware and more effective.
 DMAIC approach can also be of great help to the organizational
employees for its standard operating procedures (SOPs) and procedures
around the quality subsystem, and create a simple checklist accordingly.
 Build quality testing into your processes -- not at the end when it is more
expensive to fix. Perform testing on an iterative basis.
 Mechanism to resolve defective component problems as you encounter
them without waiting for the entire testing cycle to complete.
 Implement automated testing if possible, because it executes without
human intervention and results in a pass or fail outcome that is easy to
interpret and act upon.
 Value the employee, customer, supplier and
business partners feedback and input regarding
solving product or service problems.
 Use business strategies such as Six Sigma to further
improve quality and productivity and create
projects that define a problem, measure the current
process, gather relevant data and analyze the data
to validate the cause-and-effect relations.
 More importance should be given for introducing
new concepts as well as about the ongoing concepts
in the plant about Total Quality Management with
new trainees as well as employees during the
recruitment as well as training sessions.
Efforts should be taken by the management of HLL to
introduce periodic competitions among the employees
so as to keep up their competency charged and working
spirit high thus developing the overall Quality Culture
in the organization.
Timely awareness training should be given to the
employees of the plant regarding the benefit of a sound
Quality Management System in an organization and
incentives should be encouraged.
 Based on the Unit/ Department/ Section awareness on
imparting quality management systems should be
provided to all the workers of the organization
respectively.
 For improving the process control in the plant, the
implementation of the 7 Quality Control tools would be
recommended in all the areas of the plant.
 There should be frequent conduction of benchmarking
studies with respect to the corresponding business
practices especially with the best companies to improve
the performance of the plant as well as to boost the
Total Quality Management culture.
CONCLUSION
The project study was about “Effectiveness of Total
Quality Management in HLL Peroorkada Plant,
Trivandrum” which was conducted for 45 days.
This project helped to understand the relationship
between various factors that are associated to quality
management in the organization. The current quality
system of the plant is satisfactory however with some
calculated measures further improvements can be
made possible.
THANK YOU
- BY
ARJUN RAJEEV WARRIOR
MBA II YEAR STUDENT
DC SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
& TECHNOLOGY, TRIVANDRUM

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HLL Project Presentation

  • 1. TOPIC - Effectiveness of TQM in HLL Peroorkada Plant, Thiruvananthapuram Under Guidance of – Venugopal S. (DGM) (P, S&E) MBA PROJECT WORK @ HLL LIFECARE LTD Peroorkkada Plant, Thiruvananthapuram
  • 2. COMPANY PROFILE TYPE PUBLIC INDUSTRY HEALTH CARE FOUNDED 1 MARCH, 1966 HEADQUARTERS THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA, INDIA KEY PEOPLE DR. M. AYYAPPAN PRODUCTS CONDOMS, HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION, SURGICAL EQUIPMENTS REVENUE INR 1059 crores (FY 2014-2015) NET INCOME INR 42 crores MOTTO INNOVATING FOR HEALTHY GENERATIONS WEBSITE www.lifecarehll.com
  • 3. VISION: To become an INR 10,000 crore global healthcare company by 2020. COMPANY VALUES: TTT MANUFACTURING PLANTS a) Irapuram Factory, Cochin (IFC) b) Pharma Factory, Indore (PFI) c) Manesar Factory, Gurgaon (MFG) d) Kakkanad Factory, Cochin (KFC) e) Kanagala Factory, Belgaum (KFB) f) Akkulam Factory, Trivandrum (AFT) g) Peroorkada Factory, Trivandrum (PFT)
  • 4. HLL GROUP COMPANIES a) HLL Infratech Services Ltd (HITES) b) HLL Biotech Ltd (HBL) c) Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust (HLFPPT) d) Goa Antibiotics and Pharmaceuticals Ltd (GAPL) e) HLL Management Academy (HMA) f) HLL Life Spring (Maternity Hospital) GLOBAL COMPETITORS a) US surgical (USSC) which is relatively new into the industry. b) ANTZ Latex Private Limited, Singapore. c) ANSELL Ltd, Australia. d) Sinochem Nimbo Medical Company Ltd, China. e) Green Mate Corporation, South Korea.
  • 5. QUALITY CERTIFICATIONS IN HLL Facility Certifications • ISO 9001 – Quality certification (for customer satisfaction) • ISO 13485 – Medical Devices Standard • ISO 50001 – Energy Management System • ISO 14001 – Environmental safety standard • ISO 18001 – Laboratory standard (sample testing and calibration) • ISO 17025 – NABL (National Accredition Board for Laboratory) Product Certifications • CE-Mark – for selling in European • KITE Mark – for selling in United Kingdom • SABS – for selling in South Africa • NF – for selling in France • CMDCAS – for selling in Canada
  • 6. PEROORKADA PLANT ESTABLISHED APRIL 5, 1969 SUB PLANTS A, B, C, D MACHINERY OKAMOTO (JAPENESE) RRT (RICHER) (GERMAN) PRODUCTS MALE AND FEMALE CONDOMS PRODUCTION CAPACITY PER MONTH 4.1 MILLION PIECES PRODUCTION CAPACITY PER YEAR 1.246 BILLION
  • 7. QUALITY MODEL 5S - 5S engages people through the use of 'Standards' and ‘Discipline'. It is about concentrating on maintaining the standards & discipline to manage the organization - all achieved by upholding & showing respect for the workplace every day. Siri – Sort : Sort out & separate that which is needed & not needed in the area. Saiten – Straighten : Arrange items that are needed so that they are ready & easy to use. Clearly identify locations for all items so that anyone can find them & return them once the task is completed. Saiso – Shine : Clean the workplace & equipment on a regular basis in order to maintain standards & identify defects. Saikitsu – Standardize : Revisit the first three of the 5S on a frequent basis and confirm the condition of the workplace using standard procedures. Sitsuki – Sustain : Keep to the rules to maintain the standard & continue to improve every day.
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  • 9. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY In the study descriptive design as well as hypothesis for studying the effectiveness of Quality Management of HLL, Peroorkada Plant. SOURCES OF DATA – a) Primary Data: Questionnaire Method b) Secondary Data: Company Corporate Family Magazine Section Journals Internet Discussions and Personal Interactions PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION - The pictorial representation was made mainly by Histogram during the data analysis of the project
  • 10. POPULATION OF STUDY 600 employees of HLL Peroorkada Plant, Thiruvananthapuram SAMPLING SIZE The sample size collected for the study is 60 SAMPLING TECHNIQUE The sampling technique adopted for selecting the representative units is Simple Random Sampling PERIOD OF STUDY The period of study was 45 days i.e. from 17.05.2016 to 01.07.2016
  • 11. Sl.No Population Sample Size Department Category 1 600 60 Production 4 2 Electronic Testing 7 3 Packaging 4 4 Quality 7 5 Material Testing and Research & Development 6 6 Finance 4 7 Human Resource 4 8 Engineering Utility 2 9 Mechanical 2 Electrical 2 Instrumentation 3 9 Safety & Security 2 10 Purchase 3 11 Sales 3 12 Stores 5 13 Others 2 SAMPLE FRAME
  • 12. MAJOR FACTORS The major factors that were identified for the hypothesis were: • Employee Quality Awareness • Employee Effectiveness • Labor Turnover • Team Work • Rejections/Defects The variables used were: • Strongly Agree • Agree Out of 5 only two variables were used since majority of the respondents supported these variables as per the identified factors.
  • 13. HYPOTHESIS The data analysis tool used for the study was Chi-Square Test where the following relations were determined: a) Relation between the quality awareness and employee effectiveness. • Calculated value is 5.4042 • Table value of Chi-square for degree of freedom 1 and level of significance 0.05 is 3.841 • Since the calculated value is greater than the table value, null hypothesis Ho is rejected. Hence the alternative hypothesis H1 is accepted. • That means there exists a significant relation between the quality awareness of the employees and the employee effectiveness.
  • 14. HYPOTHESIS b) Relation between the quality awareness and labor turnover. •The calculated value is 0.0395 •Table value of Chi-square for degree of freedom 1 and level of significance 0.05 is 3.841 •Since the calculated value is less than the table value, null hypothesis Ho is accepted. •That means there does not exist a significant relation between the quality awareness and the labor turnover
  • 15. HYPOTHESIS c) Relation between the team work and rejections/defects. •The calculated value is 4.2323 •Table value of Chi-square for degree of freedom 1 and level of significance 0.05 is 3.841 •Since the calculated value is greater than the table value, null hypothesis Ho is rejected. Hence the alternative hypothesis H1 is accepted. •That means there does exist a significant relation between the team work and rejections/defects.
  • 16. FINDINGS HLL is an efficient, profit making and well organized industrial concern. It carries a good reputation in the Indian as well as the foreign markets. In its quest for improvement, it is working towards modernization and is also marching towards obtaining total quality environment. Quality of the product is one of the major concerns of the company. Consequently it is paying adequate attention to the aspect of industrial safety and hygiene. It has formulated a well defined quality policy, has constituted a committee where daily meetings are held. All statutory provisions are being followed as also a number of non-statutory provisions are also incorporated to improve professional environment. The company has comparatively higher percentage of educated and skilled workers, and by implementing and updated industrial standards, there have been no major faults in production so far.
  • 17. The firm has over 40 years of experience in the manufacture of latex based products and over the past decade polymer based products, with a highly proficient expert team of technical and other personnel to envision and implement any task at hand. Though no major loss has taken place in the plant so far, the management at HLL is still vigilant and has kept all options of improving the industrial quality and production. Quality Assurance performance makes the product process more valuable also the company is using manual and electronic quality checking method for achieving utmost quality standard product.
  • 18. Thoroughly modernized its existing manufacturing units indigenously utilize the expertise of its own technical personnel. Setup indigenously world class production facilities for the manufacture and testing of Condoms. The major departments of the company such as production, quality testing, store work for 24 hrs with three shifts throughout the year where the application of energy conservation methods, advanced effluent treatment system is done effectively. The company has been a consistent performence in delivering world class product without any hindrance from trade unions for the past few years. Its productivity rate as well as profitability sets it apart from other public sector companies.
  • 19. RECOMMENDATIONS & SUGGESTIONS  5’S’ practices must be practiced in form of plays, lectures, presentations or even mimes for keeping the employees aware and more effective.  DMAIC approach can also be of great help to the organizational employees for its standard operating procedures (SOPs) and procedures around the quality subsystem, and create a simple checklist accordingly.  Build quality testing into your processes -- not at the end when it is more expensive to fix. Perform testing on an iterative basis.  Mechanism to resolve defective component problems as you encounter them without waiting for the entire testing cycle to complete.  Implement automated testing if possible, because it executes without human intervention and results in a pass or fail outcome that is easy to interpret and act upon.
  • 20.  Value the employee, customer, supplier and business partners feedback and input regarding solving product or service problems.  Use business strategies such as Six Sigma to further improve quality and productivity and create projects that define a problem, measure the current process, gather relevant data and analyze the data to validate the cause-and-effect relations.  More importance should be given for introducing new concepts as well as about the ongoing concepts in the plant about Total Quality Management with new trainees as well as employees during the recruitment as well as training sessions.
  • 21. Efforts should be taken by the management of HLL to introduce periodic competitions among the employees so as to keep up their competency charged and working spirit high thus developing the overall Quality Culture in the organization. Timely awareness training should be given to the employees of the plant regarding the benefit of a sound Quality Management System in an organization and incentives should be encouraged.
  • 22.  Based on the Unit/ Department/ Section awareness on imparting quality management systems should be provided to all the workers of the organization respectively.  For improving the process control in the plant, the implementation of the 7 Quality Control tools would be recommended in all the areas of the plant.  There should be frequent conduction of benchmarking studies with respect to the corresponding business practices especially with the best companies to improve the performance of the plant as well as to boost the Total Quality Management culture.
  • 23. CONCLUSION The project study was about “Effectiveness of Total Quality Management in HLL Peroorkada Plant, Trivandrum” which was conducted for 45 days. This project helped to understand the relationship between various factors that are associated to quality management in the organization. The current quality system of the plant is satisfactory however with some calculated measures further improvements can be made possible.
  • 24. THANK YOU - BY ARJUN RAJEEV WARRIOR MBA II YEAR STUDENT DC SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY, TRIVANDRUM

Editor's Notes

  1. FUNCTIONAL DIRECTORS                1. Shri R.P. Khandelwal     Additional Charge of Chairman & Managing Director     & Director (Finance)     HLL Lifecare Limited     Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala - 695 012 2. Dr Babu Thomas     Director (Marketing)     HLL Lifecare Limited     Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala - 695 012     3. Shri E.A. Subramanian     Director (Technical & Operations)     HLL Lifecare Limited     Thiruvananthapurum, Kerala  - 695 012
  2. HLL has a Value Charter – TTT– Trust, Transparency and Teamwork. It symbolizes the philosophy of HLL; its reason for existence, values and principles it follows in its daily activities. It also provides a common direction for all employees of HLL; the way to conduct in personal and professional life.
  3. HLL Biotech Ltd.(HBL) is partnering with Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India to set up a premium facility for production of vaccines for the National Immunization Programme and other new generation vaccines. HBL has been established at Chengalpattu near Chennai (Tamil Nadu) in Southern India. The main objective of HBL is to ensure safe and effective vaccines at affordable prices. Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust (HLFPPT) established in 1992 as a social enterprise is a non-for-profit organization promoted by HLL. The Trust aims to make available affordable health solutions to help communities overcome healthcare challenges. With over 500 employees, HLFPPT mainly supports implementation of Reproductive Child Health (RCH) and HIV prevention and care programs in 11 states in India as part of its core activities. HLL aims to provide dignified maternal healthcare at affordable costs to low-income mothers across India through LifeSpring - constrained government hospitals and expensive private hospital care. LifeSpring seeks to lessen the burden of rising health costs on the nation’s low-income communities thereby increasing their disposable income. HLL Infratech Services Ltd (HITES), is a company specialised for infrastructure development and procurement of medical equipment and devices in healthcare sector. Goa Antibiotics and Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (GAPL) is a subsidiary of HLL. The Registered Office and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing facility of GAPL is located at Tuem, Pernem in Goa. GAPL’s factory premises are spread out over approximate 84,000 sq. meter campus, comprising approximate 52,000 sq.ft built up area. GAPL’s state-of-the-art pharma manufacturing plant conforming to cGMP standards is situated in a pollution free clean environment and well connected with Road, Rail and Air.