Companies based in Mumbai Essays

  • The Diversification Of The Automotive Industry

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    engineering and services with the operations in automobile and auto components. The companies in this sector of engineering are jaguar and land rover, Tata auto comp system, Tata Hitachi construct machinery, and hence in the services sectors they are classified has TRF, Voltas, TATA consultant engineer. 3. Material: Tata groups is one of the global market leader with the operation steel and composite. The companies in the sectors of metal are Tata steel, TM International Logistics, Indian steel

  • Market Structure Of Jewellery Industry

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    semi-precious and synthetic), studded jewellery, costume jewellery, gold and silver. 1. Geographic Spread of Indian Jewellery Industry Mumbai is the most important trade centre of Indian Jewellery industry. Most imports of gold and rough diamond arrives in Mumbai. But around 80% diamond processing takes place in Gujarat. And 90% of the

  • Food E-Commerce is on the Rise and Cooking!

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    been in existence for a long time. Bridging the gap between food and internet has taken a longer period (adoption of concept from the west) and is a revolution in e-retailing. Huge effort has been made on food e retailing in India by multinational companies like Rocket Internet GBMH and justeat. Many of the small entrepreneurs are investing in this kind of business because of low operating costs and large revenues it generates. Retailing of food and grocery is a major element of e commerce. Today a

  • Slums And The Solution

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    Matthew Freihofner Professor Sellers POSC 363 May 13th, 2014 Slums and the Solution; Bangalore and Mumbai India is one of the most populated countries in the entire world, second only to China. Accounting for 17.4% of the world’s population, the socio-economic issues effect more than just the country itself. One of the country’s more notable issues is the large urban slums. Shown in movies such as, Slumdog Millionaire, the slums are becoming a well-known issue. The census defines slum, A Slum

  • Mumbai Case Study

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    Mumbai has been a constantly developing, globally engaged city over the past 150 years. In the last 25 years, it has made a quick economic change from trade to services, and has extended its national and cross-border roles. Mumbai's global significance is noticeable in that it is: • By a wide margin the most globalized city in South Asia. In a region of 1.5 billion people, it is the most internationalized economy, the major corporate headquarters, a centre for institutional leadership, and the principle

  • Swot Analysis Of Airtel

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    Sunil Bharti Mittal Date of Establishment: 7th July 1995 Market Share: 21.35% Bharti Tele-Ventures Ltd. (BTVL), the country’s leading telecom conglomerate is one of India’s leading private sector provider of Tele-communications services. The other companies under this group are:- • Bharti Infratel • Bharti Retail • Bharti TeleTech • Field Fresh Foods( joint venture between Bharti Enterprises and DMPL India Ltd.-a subsidiary of Del Monte Pacific Ltd.).. • Bharti AXA General Insurance and Life Insurance

  • Rebranding Strategy Of Hilton Hotel

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    owning properties. In crunch situations, they can sell the property keeping the management with them as proprietor, and therefore overcome the funds crunch. • Rebranding Strategy - Internationally, Hilton hotels are acknowledged by the mid to senior company executives, and are also well-known among global tour operators. They exported management expertise to Australia, Egypt and Singapore, where The Oberoi Group took control of the running of existing luxury hotels They entered into a strategic arrangement

  • Mumbai: Mumbai, The City Of Dreams

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    Mumbai, the City of Dreams Introduction The largest city in India is Mumbai, located on the west coast of the state of Maharashtra. In fact, it is quite fascinating to know that almost 13 million people live in this city. As Mumbai is the largest city in India that consist of 239 square miles, and 619 square kilometers. https://www.britannica.com/place/Mumbai Since it is the largest city of India, this vibrant city is spread over an area of about 437 square kilometers, and is approximately 14 m

  • Case Study Of The Automobile Industry In India

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    largest three-wheeler market, second largest two wheeler market, fourth largest tractor market, fifth largest commercial vehicle market, fifth largest bus and truck market and tenth largest passenger car market. After the economic liberalization, the companies like Maruthi Suzuki, Tata Motors and Mahindra and Mahindra expanded the production and operations all over the world. Only after this, automobile industry has shown a faster growth. It was growing must faster but now in the year 2013-2014 it has

  • Reliance Case Study

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    RELIANCE INTRODUCTION- Reliance Group- Founded- 1966 Founder- Dhirubhai Ambani Headquarters- Mumbai, Maharashtra, India People- Mukesh and Anil Ambani Products- Natural Gas, Crude Oil, Retail, Telecom, Textiles, Natural Gas, Polyester, Petrochemicals, Petroleum Shri Dhirubhai H.Ambani- - Regarded as an icon for enterprise in India - Epitomized the spirit “dare to dream and learn to excel” “OUR DREAMS HAVE TO BE BIGGER, OUR AMBITIONS HIGHER.OUR COMMITMENT DEEPER. AND OUR EFFORTS GREATER. THIS

  • Titan Case Study

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    6 RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION 6.1 Conclusion The research study focussed on analysing the customer perception of Titan SKINN. The research gives us an insight into what the customer percieves of the new brand, based on this the company can formulate strategies that can be adopted by them to build higher brand loyalty.There were various dimensions that were analysed,brand satisfaction and brand image, when have a relationships amongst each other within the minds of the customers form either

  • Mcdonald's Corporation: An Analysis Of Mcdonalds

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    largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. It is serving around 68 million customers daily in 119 countries across 35,000outlets. The company began in 1940 as a barbeque restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald. In 1948, they reorganized their business as a hamburger stand using production line principles. Businessman Ray Kroc joined the company as a franchise agent in 1955. He subsequently purchased the chain from the McDonald brothers and oversaw its worldwide growth. A McDonald's

  • HUL Limited: An Introduction Of Hindustan Unilever Limited

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    Goods Company with a heritage of over 80 years in India and touches the lives of two out of three Indians. HUL works to create a better future every day and helps people feel good, look good and get more out of life with brands and services that are good for them and good for others. With over 35 brands spanning 20 distinct categories such as soaps, detergents, shampoos, skin care, toothpastes, deodorants, cosmetics, tea, coffee, packaged foods, ice cream, and water purifiers, the Company is a part

  • Statement of Purpose

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    Indian School, Bahrain. Realizing that engineering was my focal point I decided to move from Bahrain to Mumbai to pursue engineering from a young age. This was made possible when I got admitted at Bhausaheb Vartak Polytechnic. The course dealt with building blocks of engineering like Machine Design, Tool Design, Metrology and Quality Control .These subjects covered the technical aspects and were based on a statistical approach towards completion of projects. My under graduate program was a judicious

  • Mother Dairy Case Study

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    strategy should also keep in mind that low pricing should not compromise quality of the products which consumers have a trust on. Further, low price will not sustain competitive advantage. It can promote business for a short-term during which the company has to look for other brand strategies.

  • Case Study:Hindustan Unilever Limited

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    Case Study:Hindustan Unilever Limited Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is India's largest fast moving consumer goods company, with leadership in Home & Personal Care Products and Foods & Beverages. HUL's brands, spread across 20 distinct consumer categories, touch the lives of two out of three Indians. They endow the company with a scale of combined volumes of about 4 million tonnes and sales of Rs.10,000 crores. The mission that inspires HUL's over 15,000 employees is to "add vitality to life"

  • Outsourcing: Staying Competitive In The Global Market

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    Abstract As more companies expand their business globally, they are seeing more opportunities and an increased set of threats to the market. Threats like war, political revolutions, new currencies, and natural disasters can affect growth and political stability throughout the world, so in order to successfully compete in the international market more companies are faced with the decision of relocating part of their operation offshore. This paper will address what key elements companies in this situation

  • Bank Of Baroda Swot Analysis

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    and SME segments, it has set up a chain of 13 retail and 16 SME `loan factories'. The SME loan factories are located in Ahmedabad, Surat, Pune, Baroda, Kolkata, Coimbatore, Chennai, Jaipur, Bhilwara, Kanpur, Ludhiana, Delhi, Kalbadevi (Mumbai) and Jogeshwari (Mumbai), Thane and Lucknow. The bank defines SMEs as entities with sales revenues less than Rs.100 crs.. The bank identifies the following four groups as `critical business segments' viz. Retail, SME, Wholesale (mid-corporate and large corporate)

  • Functions Of Icici Bank

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    which offers only project finance to a diversified financial services group which will now serve a wide variety of products and services, both directly and also through a number of subsidiaries like ICICI Bank. In 1999, ICICI become the first Indian company and financial institution to be listed on the NYSE.

  • Marketing Strategy Of Samsung's Market Skimming Pricing Strategy

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    strategy that is executed when launching highly priced commodities. It is aimed at maximizing profits by charging a higher price initially to the first customers. With time the price is lowered gradually to attract more consumers to purchase it. Companies will use this strategy to capitalize on those consumers that have the will of spending on a product that has cutting edge technology. Samsung products in the market are fairly competitive and are one of the best in the market. That being the case