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    Transmission Ltd. (KTPL) India is a leading name in Power, Infrastructure and Asset creation in India and overseas. It manufactures electrical power transmission equipment. SERVED CUSTOMERS The Power transmission sector mainly caters to power projects and electricity distribution companies. The work involves bulk transmission of electrical energy to electricity distribution stations. The key customers are state electricity boards and few other private companies in India. Their products are an…

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    Royal Enfield Case Study

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    CHAPTER-1.1 INTRODUCTION Royal Enfield one of the well known brand and most astounding offering bicycle in India and outside India (USA, Europe, Australia and so on.) Royal Enfield cruisers had been sold in India from 1949. In 1955,, the Indian Government searched for a suitable cruisers for its police and armed force, in utilizing as a part of watching the nation's fringe. To the extent the cruiser brand goes, however, no doubt Royal Enfield is the main bike brand to compass three centuries,…

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    Smart Car Case Study

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    The auto industry has seen a lower than expected growth in the first half of 2015, however the market counties to climb in the second half fueled by job creation, lower interest rates and consumer awareness in the developed countries. The market has seen a strong 8% y/y growth in the Western European markets however a mixed performance in the Asian markets was seen considering the plunge in the stock markets and the falling fuel price. The Asian markets remains volatile considering the sheer…

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    of Canada 4.1 High labor cost Although the labor cost in autos industry in Canada seem to be low compared to many countries such as Japan, Germany, USA, UK,… it is still relatively high compared to the world average and to 2 strongest competitor: China and especially Mexico. Because of high labor cost, the price of Canada product is much higher than China and Mexico product. As a result it will affect Canada automobile industry because Canada will lose a number of customers from US market. 4…

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    Key Drivers of Retailing in India Consumer Pull In Pre-Liberalization the manufacturer was the king of the market, all the power rested with the manufacturer. But in today’s market, consumer are the kings, this is mainly due to liberalization in consumer goods, industries, vanity product, consumerism and increasing wealth. All this change will be mainly seen in youths in metro cities. Consumers can be divided into two broad categories: • High income segment- The consumers who have high income…

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    Chemical Industry is one of the oldest and largest industries in the world, forming the backbone for many other downstream industries. It produces products and materials, 70% of which forms the input for other industries like Agriculture, Automobile, plastic, textiles, petroleum refining, primary metal and chemical industry itself which consumes 26% of its own output. Rest of the production is consumed directly in form of detergent, soap, perfumes and other consumer goods. The global chemical…

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    Abstract As vehicular pollution is increasing in the environment because of the hazardous CO2 and other carbon compound emissions and other harmful pollutants that are emitted by the vehicles puts a negative impact on the atmosphere. Society has been making a large effort to make everything green and cleaner in today’s world, including transportation. Buying a car is big investment and requires the consideration of many different variables. With the growing interest in saving our planet, many…

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    International Business Times, India- Tuesday 22nd January 2008, http://in.ibtimes.com/articles/20080108/tata-motors-ford-jaguar-land-rover.htm) (2. http://www.exchange4media.com/Brandspeak/brandspeak.asp?brand_id=104 ) FORD'S MAIN MARKETING OBJECTIVES INCLUDES- 1) Quality- they put the quality of their products first and foremost. Without a quality product, people will have no desire to waste their money or jeopardize their safety. 2) Customer Care- If you don't take care of the…

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    JAGUAR INDUSTRY ATTRACTIVENESS Jaguar Land Rover has undergone a period of unparalleled growth since 2009.For the very first time since it entered the home market of its parent, Tata Motors Ltd, JLR India saw its sales declinewhile most other automobile manufacturers saw sales advance, although at a slower pace when compared to the previous year, that is 2013. In line with its global plans, JLR in India phased out the Freelander 2 to make way for the Discovery Sport, which was due for launch…

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    Ford Weaknesses

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    dealerships, investing more in the advertising, and providing excellent customer service. Also, there are several new markets that will be emerging and expanding soon: China, Mexico, Brazil and India. Those markets have a big potential and the company should work on escalating its market share there. The car industry is a very competitive business. Every year new cars are developed that have more and more features. Ford should invest heavily in new technologies that would help company to…

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