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Singh, Jagdeep
- Identification and Analysis of Various Delays Affecting Machine Utilization in a Tractor Part Industry using Work Sampling Technique
Authors
1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, UIE, Chandigarh University, Gharuan - 140413, Punjab, IN
2 Department of Production Engineering, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana - 141006, Punjab, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 36 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Objective: The aim of this paper is to study the operator activities in tractor part industry and the percentage distribution of various operations. The study also aims to analyze the personal and delay allowances by observing the operations and deriving the ratios within manufacturing period, so that utilization of machines can be enhanced by removing delays. Methodology: A work sampling technique was used in the current study; relevant reports are studied to give the basis and methodology of the technique. In accordance with work sampling technique the machines to be observed, the number of observations and the procedure for making observations are determined and the percentage distributions of unproductive activities are calculated. Findings: It is found that 74.43 percent of the available time for production of tractor components is utilized in productive activities and 25.57 percent of total available time is wasted due to avoidable and unavoidable delays. It is also observed that Setup time/ Job changing activity has maximum percentage of occurrence among all the delays i.e. 6.06 percent of the total available time. Applications: The paper deals with an actual production shop of a tractor part industry and gives general information about the distribution of activities in production shop. The study conducted in the industry helped to identify the low lying areas responsible for low machine utilization.Keywords
CNC, Machine Utilization, Tractor part industry, Work Sampling.- Weighted Clustering Algorithm in Adhoc Network-Review
Authors
1 Department of E.C.E. in Punjabi University, Patiala, IN
Source
Research Cell: An International Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol 22 (2016), Pagination: 786-794Abstract
WCA is a cluster election and cluster formation algorithm. In mobile ad hoc network its make cluster that is called dominant set of network. MANET has many application in field of military rescue operation, disaster management and utmost emergency. WCA increased the capacity of network, reduce computation and communication cost of mobile ad hoc network. This algorithm select the minimum weight node is elect as a cluster head. Cluster head election is based on the factors such as degree of nodes, stability, battery energy, mobility, balancing factor and compute cumulative time node as a cluster head. This review paper provide the knowledge about WCA and improvement in WCA. I also considered the problem formulation in various paper and future scope of this algorithm.Keywords
Component, Weighted Clustering Algorithm, Mobile Ad hoc Network.- Avina Sports:A Case Study of Organic Growth
Authors
1 Poornima University, Jaipur, IN
2 Institute of Management Studies, Chandigarh, IN
3 Lovely Professional University, Punjab, IN
Source
Management Dynamics, Vol 18, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 19-25Abstract
The global market for sports was worth between $600-$700 billion. Significant growth prospects in the market were expected because of Socio Political changes, commercialization of sports in developing nations and increased competitiveness.
Indian Sports Goods Industry had a century old history and it prospered due to the skills and expertise of its workforce. The world of sports goods complement the passion India has for sports. The Indian market for sports goods was valued at US$ 2 billion in 2012-13 and estimated to reach over US$ 4 billion by 2018.
In 2014–15, the UK, the US, the UAE, Australia, South Africa and Germany were the major export markets for Indian sports goods. France, Poland, the Netherlands, Canada, Belgium, New Zealand and Italy were emerging export destinations.
Avina Sports, a dedicated provider of sports goods, equipments, material to Indian sports players was a part of A & S Group. The annual turnover of A & S Group was approximately Rs. 250 Crores and projected sales turn-over of Avina Sports only for 2017-2018 was about 180 crores.
Avina Sports was one of the fastest growing brands having its presence in all the states of India. It had efficient distribution networks across India. It had planned and achieved organic growth.
Keywords
Global Market, Sports Goods, Export Markets, Efficient Distribution, Organic Growth.References
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- Impact of Selected Macroeconomic Variables on Indian Stock Market Index
Authors
1 SDJ International College, Surat, IN
2 Institute of Management Studies, IET Bhaddal, IN
Source
IBMRD's Journal of Management & Research, Vol 8, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 12-17Abstract
Undoubtedly, stock market is very important to the global economic. It provides a channel that can move the funds from people who lack productive investment opportunities to people who have them. Therefore, stock market played a pivotal role in improving the economic growth (Demirguc-Kunt & Levine 1996). India’s economy has been one of the stars of global economies (Economywatch, 2008), as it is among the fastest growing and fourth largest economy in terms of purchasing power parity in the world. The capital investment boom in the country drives the current growth phase of the Indian economy. Presently, a large number of global players are analyzing carefully the movements of stock markets in India. Therefore, at this point, an understanding of macroeconomic variables that affect Indian stock markets may be useful for policy makers, traders, investors and all other stakeholders.Keywords
Macroeconomic Variables, Co integration, Indian Stock Market.References
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- Indian Economy Developments (Special Emphasis on Mr. Narendra Modi Era Developments)
Authors
1 SDJ International College, Surat, IN
2 Institute of Management Studies, IET Bhaddal, IN
Source
IBMRD's Journal of Management & Research, Vol 8, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 35-40Abstract
"Sorry Economic Performer", was a term used for India before two decades. In last two decades, India has almost become a “Star Performer” in terms of economic development. Ample number of Innovations and schemes are launched for development of economy and society as well. Specially during Modi Government Era in last four years, innovative schemes has been launched for betterment and upliftment of society. Some strong and controversial steps like Demonetization and GST were also imposed on the society. This paper reviews and throws light on major development in Indian economy giving special attention to initiatives of Mr. Narendra Modi Era economy.Keywords
Indian Economy, Development, Demonetization, GST.References
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