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IIMT COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT GR.

NOIDA

PROJECT REPORT ON
INDUSTRIAL VISIT
OF

Submitted by:-

Narendra kr. Niraj PGDM-2nd sem

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION OBJECTIVE

PARLE y COMPANY PROFILE y HISTORY y MILESTONE y QUALITY y CORE VALUE y PRODUCTS y ABOUT BAHADURGADH PLANT y PRODUCTION PROCESS

INTRODUCTION

The Department of Management has organized an Industrial Visit to Parle . for the PGDM-2ND semester students on (21 st February 2011) A total of 25 students along with 3 faculty members (MR. R.K.Tomar, Rakesh Dube and Mrs Sariata mam ) visited parle, bahadurgadh plant on 21.02.2011. A brief note on parle, Bahadurgadh,Harayana is elaborated below
During first session of course, PGDM -2nd semester students were given an exciting opportunity to participate in an intensive 1-day industrial visits trip (21th february 2011) to Parle-G(a well known FMCG company) to visit companies to know the practical aspects of management and its function. discoveries about careers ranging from the marketing and production sector. This report details the companies visited and the valuable experiences what I gained.
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Company profile PARLE


Overview

Parle Products has been India's largest manufacturer of biscuits and confectionery for almost 80 years. Makers of the world's largest selling biscuit, Parle-G, and a host of other very popular brands, the Parle name symbolizes quality, nutrition and great taste. With a reach spanning even to the remotest villages of India, the company has definitely come a very long way since its inception. Many of the Parle products - biscuits or confectioneries, are market leaders in their category and have won acclaim at the Monde Selection, since 1971. With a 40% share of the total biscuit market and a 15% share of the total confectionary market in India, Parle has grown to become a multi-million dollar company. While to the consumers it's a beacon of faith and trust, competitors look upon Parle as an example of marketing brilliance

History
Parle Product s fame and familiarity is undeniable. Considering its extensive reach, the brand Parle is known and recognized by everyone. Over the years, Parle s sweets and biscuits have become a household name. From kids to adults, everyone loves and cherishes these treats. It gives us great pleasure to see our consumers enjoy and embrace Parle products on daily basis. Our confectioners and chefs have the utmost authority at Parle. Had it not been so, the beginning of Parle would have been quite different.

In 1929 a small company by the name of Parle products emerged in British dominated India. The goal was to spread joy and cheer to children and adults alike, all over the country with its sweets and candies. Although, the company knew that it wouldn t be an easy task, they decided to take the brave step. A small factory was set up in the suburbs of Mumbai to manufacture confectionery products. A decade later this factory was upgraded to manufacture biscuits as well. Since then, the Parle name has spread in all directions and has won international fame. Parle has been sweetening the lives of people all over India and abroad. Apart from the factories in Mumbai and Bangalore, Parle also has factories in Bahadurgarh, Haryana and Neemrana, Rajasthan. These are the largest biscuit and confectionery plants in the country. Additionally, Parle Products also has 10 manufacturing units and 75 manufacturing units on contract.

Milestones - The Decades of Progress


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1929:The first year of operation. Our only assets were hard work and hope. 1939:Ten years of determined effort brought results. Things began to take shape. And we tried even harder. 1949:The formative years were over. We had come of age. 1974:Here was the first evidence of Parle as it is today.

Hygiene is the precursor to every process at Parle. From husking the wheat and melting the sugar to delivering the final products to supermarkets and store shelves nationwide, care is taken at every step to ensure the best product of longlasting freshness. Every batch of biscuits, confectioneries & snacks are thoroughly checked by expert staff, using the most modern equipment. This ensures consistent and perfect quality across the nation and abroad. Concentrating on consumer tastes and preferences, the Parle brand has grown from strength to strength ever since its inception. The factories at Bahadurgarh, Haryana and Neemrana, Rajasthan are the largest biscuit and confectionery plants in the country. The factory in Mumbai was the first to be set up, followed soon by the one in Bangalore, Karnataka. Parle also has 10 manufacturing units for biscuits and 75 manufacturing units for confectioneries on contract.

MAIN PRODUCT

PARLE-G
The largest selling biscuit in India. Consumed for taste, nourishment and energy by people of all age groups. For over 50 years now, it has stood virtually unrivalled for its quality and value for money. Identified with the baby on the pack. She is affectionately called the Parle-G baby. Available in different grammages from 25g to 500g catering to

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I Ingredients: Wheat Flour, Sugar, Edible Vegetable Oils, Invert Syrup, Skimmed Milk Powder, Salt, Leavening Agents, Permitted Emulsifier, Flavour and Dough Conditioners

ABOUT VISIT (Bahadurgadh PLANT)

 No-2 in biscuit manufacturing.  Situated at about 5 acres field.  1200 members in Parle family.  2-3% employee turnover ratio.  Five types of Parle Products manufactured there, Parle G ,Krack jack,Monaco & toffy or candy  Only Production & Distribution is going on.
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 No inventory maintenance.  5 product include biscuit and candy & toffy manufactured.  246 production  Market share 45-50%  Biggest plant in term of production

 Daily production approx 200 matrix tone

100 tone

Parle G

50 tone Krack jack 25-30 tone Monaco


 2% average wastage  Biggest oven of Asia is in parle Factory  Cost Reduction based on Automation Waste management Research & development
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 Production depends on the corporate target.  Wins awards many time for successfully arranging of visitors ( school students & institutions)  Interaction with HR executive.

PRODUCTION PROCESS  Raw Material testing  Mixing  Molding  Baking  Cooling  Packing

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