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    example personalized retirement models, health and accident insurance and reward for exceptional performance. BMW aim to balance their employee work and their family life, increase the quality of working environment and protect of their health in industry. On the other hand, reflecting from the slave labor and condition in Nazi era. BMW promote cultural diversity and equal opportunities to the employee. They care about employee’s uniqueness and individuality is the potential growth in the…

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    Smart Cars Case Study

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    foundation of MCC in 1994, the management team realized it was facing a new set of challenges. The supply chain are completely new in the market and go beyond such existing practices as supplier involvement, outsourcing and modular production in the industry. Modules such as complete frontor rear ends are pre-assembled on site and suppliers are involved in design and final assembly through co-ownership of the site, co-design and some major share in the manufacturing activities. Given the…

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    Hey are you down for some fun runs we can do a 30 mph roll then a dig. Let’s get the entire crew to go watch and record our races so we can post them on Facebook. Are we going to add some skin or just for fun let’s go out of town towards Crane Texas? My paper is about street racing and I will discuss what my topic is over, why we street race, and is it illegal. In order to understand street racing a person must have some back on the subject. Dozens of crashes and deaths are caused by street…

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    Case Study On Royal Enfield

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    product market was stupendous; the previous marketing-department executives were all novices in the business, but he brought in a level of expertise and insights. He was not a sales guy, he was a thought leader. Then, they had Sachin (Chawan, a former automotive journalist and the brain behind Royal Enfield’s ride-related events), who was just passionate about motorcycles. As a consequence, Royal Enfield started the Himalayan Odyssey in 2003. They also started Ridermania to build the idea of…

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    transition from traditional to lean operations. Operations & Supply Chain- Lean Approach Characteristics The lean approach to operations and supply chain management has been the accepted mode of functioning in many industries and services some many years now and was adopted from the Japanese automotive manufacturing and production company, Toyota (TPS). Comparatively speaking this approach is in vast contrast to what was traditionally accepted as the way to manage organizations and businesses.…

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    Introduction Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese manufacturer and is one of the 8Th largest company by revenue and largest automotive manufacturer. . It engages in the design, manufacture, assembly, and sale of passenger cars, minivans, commercial vehicles, and related parts and accessories Strategic Statement “Toyota will lead the way to the future of mobility, enriching lives around the world with the safest and most responsible ways of moving people. Through our commitment to quality,…

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    Tanassi Corporation Case

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    passenger car motor oil (PCMO) and meet the latest automotive manufacturers requirements of API SN. Conventional and synthetic blend motor oils provide the highest levels of automotive and truck engine protection available using highest quality base stocks and up-to-date additive technology and formulations. The conventional and synthetic blend motor oil are analytically tested so that you are provided the highest quality standards in the industry. Full synthetic motor oils provide high quality…

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    volume. In 2008, it launched the world’s most affordable car Tate Nano. It has two subsidiaries – Jaguar Land Rover, a premium car maker and Tata Daewoo, a manufacturer of commercial vehicles. Financial information of the top 5 companies in this industry Company Total Income PBT Debt to equity ratio Current Ratio Quick Ratio EPS Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. 40,241.20 -795.4 1.688 0.744 0.233 -5.9 Hyundai Motor India Ltd. 224,023.30 12,128.40 0.649 0.748 0.578 977.5 Honda Cars India Ltd. 415,731.00…

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    In the entire history, no other person has managed to have personified the notion of the self-made man more than Henry Ford. Henry Ford is best remembered as the one who single-handedly created the US automotive industry. What Ford had only a limited formal education, born in a farm, and was expected to take over the farm when he grows up. Instead, Ford left home at the age of seventeen and joined as an apprentice at a machinist in Detroit. A career choice that left him wildly famous and…

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    Introduction Detroit, Michigan is a unique city boasting of an iconic past, a gloomy present, and a potentially bright future. Once one of America’s largest and most thriving cities because of professional opportunities in the automotive industry, Detroit fell to devastating lows after the loss of thousands of jobs from Ford Motor, General Motors, and Chrysler. Detroit is the 18th overall most populated city in the United States, the largest city in the State of Michigan, and recently became the…

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