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- Supply Chain Management Practices of Weaving Industry
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1 Department of Business and Industrial Management
2 Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat
1 Department of Business and Industrial Management
2 Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat
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Journal of Supply Chain Management Systems, Vol 1, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 35-43Abstract
To compete successfully in today's challenging business environment, manufacturing companies should be able to integrate effectively the internal functions within a company and link them with the external operations of suppliers and supply chain members. As global competition increases, businesses should be more involved in how their suppliers and customers do business. They need to focus on process that has an impact on enhancing Supply Chain Managementperformance such as where materials come from, how their suppliers' products are designed and assembled, how products are transported and stored and what consumers really wants. This Paper identifies the Supply Chain Managementpractices of medium scale organizations of weaving industry located in Surat district. Total 137 manufacturing Organizations of weaving units located in Surat district were covered in the survey. Also the key Supply Chain Managementissues that are currently impacting the organizations and supply chain self assessment performance measurement were studied. The Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal-Wallis test were performed for further analysis of the data.Keywords
Supply Chain Management Practices, Supply Chain Performance Measurement, Mann-whitney U Test, Kruskal-Wallis Test, Weaving IndustryReferences
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- Harvest and Post Harvest of Mud Crab (Scylla serrata) along Saurashtra Coast of Gujarat
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Jitesh Solanki
1,
Prakash Parmar
1,
Hitendrakumar Parmar
1,
Anil Kotiya
2,
Hitesh Parmar
1,
Vanraj Chavada
1
Affiliations
1 College of Fisheries (J.A.U.), Veraval (Gujarat), IN
2 Fisheries Training and Research Centre (J.A.U.), Mahuva (Gujarat), IN
1 College of Fisheries (J.A.U.), Veraval (Gujarat), IN
2 Fisheries Training and Research Centre (J.A.U.), Mahuva (Gujarat), IN
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International Journal of Processing and Post harvest Technology, Vol 7, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 199-203Abstract
Mud crab is known as "Dhebaro" among coastal communities in Saurashtra region of Gujarat. Scylla populations are abundantly found in mangrove areas hence, they are also called mangrove crabs. In Gujarat, mud crabs are found in large quantity along Jamnagar district and in small quantity along Devbhumi Dwarka, Porbandar, Gir Somnath, Diu and Amreli coast of Saurashtra. Collecting gears commonly used in Saurashtra are stake net, scoop net type trap, gill net, cast net, hook and line and iron rod. Although mud crabs are caught throughout the year, the peak season is from July to September. About 1.5 kg Scylla serrata was captured in Okha coastal area in November 2010. Mud crabs collected from the natural habitat are brought to the landing sites for both domestic and export markets. The price of mud crabs in Saurastra coast differs depending on the area. In domestic market, the price of mud crab below one kg ranges from Rs. 110 to Rs. 300 per kg. Frozen mud crab meat and live mud crabs are exported to Singapore. S. serrata is more in demand in domestic market and also commands a better price compared to other species of mud crab.Keywords
Mud Crab, Marketing, Saurashtra Coast, Gujarat.- Effect of Clove Oil Treatment on the Frozen Storage Indian Mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) Steaks
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Authors
Jitesh Solanki
1,
Prakash Parmar
1,
Hitesh Parmar
1,
Hitendrakumar Parmar
1,
Vanraj Chavda
1,
Anil Kotiya
2
Affiliations
1 College of Fisheries (J.A.U.), Veraval (Gujarat), IN
2 Fisheries Training and Research Centre (J.A.U.), Mahuva (Gujarat), IN
1 College of Fisheries (J.A.U.), Veraval (Gujarat), IN
2 Fisheries Training and Research Centre (J.A.U.), Mahuva (Gujarat), IN