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    Khong Gai Case Study

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    the biggest biscuit manufacturers in Singapore, a historic beacon in this sector in the country. It offers a variety of products such as biscuits, chocolates, noodles among other products. Using the theories of operations management, this paper takes a significant analysis into the processes, strategies, and the planning integrations making the company to be…

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    established and promoted by KCPL.KCPL is currently in the biscuit manufacturing business. If we talk about biscuit industry, then it was very easy for anyone to enter into this line of business as the investment was very low, no skilled labour required and easy availability of raw material. Apart from these the process of production was very simple and the equipments needed for the production were…

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    well as patients who still in recovery period (Ariesta , 2004). One of the food products made from arrowroot starch is baby biscuits. In the making process of baby biscuit, starch will undergo a process called gelatinization. Arrowroot starch will be gelatinized at the temperature 63, 96°C – 70°C. Arrowroot starch addition is a need to create an easily soluble in water biscuits. While arrowroots flour starch have digestibility value 84,35% and 86% protein digestibility value, arrowroot starch…

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    and Groceries, Chocolate/Gum/Candy, and Biscuits. In both industry attractiveness and competitive strength, we were able to determine the importance weight multiplied by the attractiveness rating which gave us the weighted score. By adding the weighted score together for each of the four categories, we determined the overall attractiveness. First, in the industry attractiveness analysis, beverages, cheese and groceries, chocolate/gum/candy, and biscuits were compared based on six measures. The…

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    Britannia Case Study

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    Introduction: Britannia is leading brand in Food Corporation which is established in 1892 in Kolkata. It has two brands of biscuits i.e. Britannia and Tiger. The company sells many products like bis-cuits, bread, Rusk, cakes and dairy products. The venture started by Gupta brothers and the name of the company was " V.S. Brothers" . The Britannia Biscuit Company Limited was launched when C.H. Holmes made the partnership with V.S. Brothers. In 1924 the Mumbai Company was established. The…

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    Swot Analysis Of Horlicks

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    diversified from health drink to malt drink, instant noodles, confectionary, biscuits and breakfast cereals. In 2010 Horlicks accounted for 85% of the Rs 23.06 million revenue of GlaxoSmithKline in India and is currently the most widely consumer packaged beverage in India after bottled…

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    Palm Oil Benefits

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    Sustainable Palm Oil: Palm oil is one of the main ingredients in the production of Biscuits. Semi-solid at room temperature, palm oil is used to give baked goods a creamy taste and texture. The increased palm oil production and demand is causing deforestation and reduction of biodiversity in Indonesia and Malaysia. Over 85% of palm oil production comes from species of palms introduced from West Africa and South America. These are not native to these areas and as such have a dramatic effect on…

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    horse with many endearing and some undesirable traits. I feel that I am quite similar to the racing hero referred to as, the Biscuit. Seabiscuit and I have very similar behavioral patterns. When Seabiscuit is younger and living in Fitzsimons’s barn, he is often described as real lazy. Sleeping is noticeably his preferred hobby and his forte. It is noted that when the Biscuit wasn’t sleeping, he was eating. Seabiscuit and I display nearly identical behaviors including…

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    company is currently producing glucose biscuits and has its presence majorly in the northern part of India. Production process of glucose biscuit is very simple and all the necessary equipment needed for biscuit making is indigenously available. Even the raw materials needed are very common, they are maida (refined wheat flour), Vanaspathi (vegetable oil) and Sugar. Being a low investment business and absence of skilled labour requirement makes entry into biscuit industry very easy. At present…

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    KCPL Case Solution

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    Situation Analysis: In 1945, Mohan kumar Gupta from Jaipur, Rajasthan started KCPL under the brand name of MKG. By 1973-74 they become the 2nd largest manufacturer of glucose biscuit in north region and they had substantially grown their family business. The glucose biscuit industry was very competitive because it was easy to enter into this business; it only required low investment and skill labor and fewer raw materials (Maida, sugar syrup and vanaspati).The competitors in this sector exists…

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