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    Website Content of Taha Fabricators HOME PAGE It was the spirit of entrepreneurship that gave birth to Taha Fabricators in 1990. Since past 24 years, Taha Fabricators have been offering an extensive and high quality range of Centering Plate, Concreing Farma, Elavation Mould, Plaster Ghoda, Shrikanja, Jack Screw, H Frames, Adjustable Span, Angle Scaffolding For Lift, Prop and Type Wheel Barrows. The USP of Taha Fabricators is its advanced features that includes high load bearing capacity,…

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    3.1 Effect of reaction time period The time course is a good indicator of catalyst performance and reaction progress. It helps pinpoint the adequate time necessary to obtain the best yield and minimize the process cost. Figure 1 shows the acid value profile of Sn(Oct)2 catalyzed synthesis of PRA. As the reaction progressed, the hydroxyl group of one monomer reacted with carboxylic group of another monomer to form oligomer and then the chain was lengthened to polymer. This was indicated by a…

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    Marico Case Study

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    Marico is India’s leading FMCG company founded by Harsh Mariwala in 1990 earlier it was known as Bombay Oil Industry, it is based in Mumbai. It is also currently present in 25 countries across emerging markets of Asia and Africa like Bangladesh, Malaysia, Vietnam and some parts of Middle East, South Africa and Egypt. It has India’s famous brands in its kitty like Parachute, Saffola, Hair&Care, Nihar, Mediker, Revive, Manjal, Kaya Skin Clinic, Livon, Set Wet, Zatak, Fiancee, HairCode, Eclipse,…

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    In AHP they are providing sub contract to the following firms. S.P Engineering, Aravind Tools Bhagavthi presses Stone steel V M Industry Tharmo steel QUALITY DEPARTMENT Purpose: Establishing and maintaining a good vendor base to meet the global competitiveness. Scope:  Commitment to practice and stream line the quality systems there out the organization.  Commit to establish practice applicable methodologies for data collection, analysis, vendor feedback, corrective actions. Procedure:…

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    The supply chain drivers are divided into two groups which are logistics drivers and cross functional drivers. Logistics drivers include facilities, inventory, and transportation while cross functional drivers are include pricing, information, and sourcing. Logistics drivers mean that the function is related to logistics activities that are driving the entire supply chain. Meanwhile, the cross functional drivers mean that each and every function is related with other functions. All of these…

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    Case 1: Highway Safety Improvements David Weber wanted to install some new signal that were known to reduce accidents. There was only $50 000 at his disposal that afforded him to implement them at only one intersection. David was faced with a challenge of having to choose between two intersections, a rural and an urban intersection. This case can be argued from an act utilitarian perspective using cost-benefit analysis that the course of action that produces the greatest benefit relative to cost…

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    George Eastman and Andrew Carnegie were captains of industry because they were leaders of their industry and philanthropists. George Eastman was a leader of the industry photography and cameras, and made taking pictures much easier. Eastman learned the wet plate method for taking pictures that had been used for many years, which required a lot of equipment. He thought that there had to be an easier way to take pictures. So Eastman studied the method the British were doing which was using a…

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    Names In Brave New World

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    In Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, names serve as an important characterization tool, giving further insight into the novel. Names such as the Bokanovsky’s Process, Ford, and Bernard Marx, show the values and reasons for efficiency and stability in the society of Brave New World. Huxley’s apt use of allusion to modern leaders, ideas, and industry enhances understanding of the story. Bokanovsky’s Process is a way to create “standard men and women; in uniform batches”, used as a “major…

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    That is why this analysis does a recommendation based on the routings. Based on the routings we can recommend to create cells within the factory. There are other factors that might influence the suitability of manufacturing cells. It is possible that is not beneficiary for Company X to create cells because of some other factors like space requirements. For sure there are other layouts that can be investigated as well. The hybrid of the functional layout and the cellular…

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    Victrex Peek Essay

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    2. Experimental Section 2.1 Materials Victrex PEEK (grade 450G), purchased by Victrex PLC (England) was used as the base polymer. Kynar flex 2801, PVDF-HFP (11-12% of hexafluoropropylene copolymer) was supplied by Arkema, Japan. Organically modified nanoclay, C 30B with a cation exchange capacity (CEC) of 90 meq/100 g was procured from M/s Southern clay Products. Conc.H2SO4 (98% pure) used as sulfonating agent was supplied by Merck lab grade. The catalysts, Pt black for the cathode and Pt/Ru…

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