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Table of Content

Executive Summary
Organizational Structure 41
Research Methodology 41
CH APTE R 1
Data Source 41
Industry Profile 15
1 Product Range 16
Historical Development
Factors of success in India 19
2
Current Scenario Important Information 20
2 Competitive Analysis 21
Market Overview Research Method 42
3
CH APTE R 4
Sectors Growing
6 An al ysi s 44
Consumer electronics 6 Branch-wise sales 44
Competitive Advantage 7 Supply Chain Management 46
Key Players Tax Structure in India 50
8
Indirect Taxes 50
CH APTE R 2 VAT 52
Company Profile GST 54
Single National GST 55
10
LG Global Dual GST 56
Logistics & structure at LG 56
11
Standard Operating Procedures 59
Achievements
Objective of SOP 59
14 How to use SOP 60
SWOT Analysis
City wise results
Delhi 65
CH APTE R 3
Goa 68
Research Design 24 Gurgaon 71
Statement of Problem 24 Kozhikode 72
Title of Project 24 Tirupati 74
Objective of Study 24 Rajkot 76
Scope of Study 25 Udaipur 77
Operational Definition 25 Raipur 79
Warehouse 25 Amritsar 81
Logistics at LG 33 Jalandhar 82

Logistics Operations 33 Natural Calamities 84

Distribution 35 Earthquake Zoning 85

Demand Management 36 Flood Zoning 86

Ageing 36 Cyclone Zoning 87

Monthly Stock Rate 37 Mumbai over-burdened! 88

Ramp & Sign Board


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CH APTE R 5
Findings 90
Recommendation 97
Conclusion 100

MY LEARNINGS 108

BIBLIOGRAPHY 110

ANNEXURE 111
City-wise calculation of W/H operating cost
City-wise acreage charges
City-wise business contribution
List of Tables
Table Page
PARTICULARS
No. No.
2.1 Table showing the LG Electronics four business units 11
3.1 Table showing Location placing of goods 37
4.1 Table showing product wise sales target for 2006 45
4.2 Table showing factors affecting 3PL users 50
4.3 Table showing CST phase out 58
4.4 Table showing taxes for all sales occurring at the LGEIL 59
4.5 Table showing the short-listed warehouse 61
4.6 Table showing the area for warehousing storage 62
Table showing CST phasing out formula published by ‘The Business
4.7 63
Line’ as on the edition dated May 8, 2009.
4.8 Table showing warehousing cost for Delhi 65
4.9 Table showing Delhi’s climatic conditions 67
4.10 Table showing traffic conditions of Delhi 67
4.11 Table showing warehousing cost for Goa 68
4.12 Table showing climatic conditions of Goa 70
4.13 Table showing warehousing cost for Gurgaon 71
4.14 Table showing warehousing cost for Kozikode 72
4.15 Table showing warehousing cost for Tirupati 74
4.16 Table showing warehousing cost for Rajkot 76
4.17 Table showing warehousing cost for Udaipur 78
4.18 Table showing warehousing cost for Raipur 80
4.19 Table showing warehousing cost for Amritsar 81
4.20 Table showing warehousing cost for Jalandhar 83
4.21 Table showing supplies from Mumbai to southern India in 2007. 88

List of Graphs
Grap Page
PARTICULARS
h No. No.
2.1 Chart showing market share of TV 2008-09 21
2.2 Chart showing market share of Microwave 2008-09 21
2.3 Chart showing market share of Mobile phone 2009-10 21
2.4 Chart showing market share of Refrigerator 2008-09 22
4.1 Warehousing Cost for Delhi (using 30’ trucks for transport) 66
4.2 Warehousing Cost for Delhi (using 18’ trucks for transport) 66
4.3 Warehousing Cost for Goa (using 30’ trucks for transport) 69
4.4 Warehousing Cost for Goa (using 18’ trucks for transport) 69
4.5 Warehousing Cost for Gurgaon (using 30’ trucks for transport) 71
4.6 Warehousing Cost for Kozhikode. 73
4.7 Warehousing cost for Tirupati. 75
4.8 Warehousing Cost for Rajkot. 77
4.9 Warehousing Cost for Udaipur 79
4.10 Warehousing Cost for Raipur 80
4.11 Warehousing Cost for Amritsar 81
4.12 Warehousing Cost for Jalandhar 83
4.13 India Seismic zoning map 85
4.14 Map of Flood zones in India 86
4.15 Map Cyclone zones in India 87
4.16 Road network map of India 88
5.1 Super A 2008 – Agra Branch – CTV Month-wise CTV Sales 91
5.2 Super A 2009 – Agra Branch – CTV Month-wise CTV Sales 91

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