Amul Supply Chain Management Ppt

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Amul

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Made by :Ankit Batra (10)

Heena Khosla (22)Himanshu Vasdev (23)

Rohit Sharma (47)Shivendu Bhadauria(51)

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AMUL•AMUL means "priceless" in Sanskrit. The brand name "Amul," from the Sanskrit "Amoolya," was suggested by a quality control expert in Anand. •Amul products have been in use in millions of homes since 1946. •Amul a leading food brand in India with a Turnover: Rs. 52.55 billion in 2007-08.

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Founder Of The Amul Company

Dr Verghese Kurien, the Chairman of the GCMMF (Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd), an apex cooperative organisation, based in the in Anand town of Gujarat, India.

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White Revolution. (1966)

Verghese Kurien’s Amul experiment in Gujarat soon blossomed into the much larger Operation Flood, spread over 23 states, 170 districts and 90,000 village cooperatives. It changed India from an importer to the world's largest milk producer and exporter.

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IntroductionAmul (ANAND MILK UNION LIMITED) formed in 1946 , is a dairy cooperative movement in India. It is a brand name managed by an apex cooperative organization, Gujarat cooperative milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF) , which today is jointly owned by some 2.6 million milk producers in Gujarat, India.

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Amul

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Vision

“Liberate our farmers from economic oppression and lead them to prosperity.”

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Mission

Mission2020 :- dairy co operatives of Gujarat turnover of Rs.27000 crores by the year 2020.

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Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation

Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) is India's largest food products marketing organisation. It is a state level apex body of milk cooperatives in Gujarat which aims to provide remunerative returns to the farmers and also serve the interest of consumers by providing quality products which are good value for money.In 1954, Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union built a plant to convert surplus milk produced in the cold seasons into milk powder and butter. In 1958, a plant to manufacture cheese and one to produce baby food were added. Subsequent years saw the addition of more plants to produce different products. In 1973, the milk societies/district level unions decided toset up a marketing agency to market their products. This agency was the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF). It was registered as a co-operative society on 9 July 1973.

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GCMMF Today

Members: 13 district cooperative milk producer’s unionNo. of Producer Members: 2.7 millionNo. of Village Societies: 13,141Total Milk handling capacity: 10.21 million litres per day Milk collection (Total - 2007-08): 2.69 billion litresMilk collection (Daily Average 07-08) 7.4 million litresMilk Drying Capacity: 626 Mts. per dayCattlefeed manufacturing Capacity: 3090 Mts per day

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GCMMF TURNOVER

Sales Turnover Rs (million) US $ (in million)1994-95 11140 3551995-96 13790 4001996-97 15540 4501997-98 18840 4551998-99 22192 4931999-00 22185 4932000-01 22588 5002001-02 23365 5002002-03 27457 5752003-04 28941 6162004-05 29225 6722005-06 37736 8502006-07 42778 10502007-08 52554 13252008-09 67113 1504

2009-10 80053 1700

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The moppet who put Amul on India's breakfast table

50 years after it was first launched, Amul's sale figures have jumped from 1000 tonnes a year in 1966 to over 25,000 tonnes a year in 1997. No other brand comes even close to it. All because a thumb-sized girl climbed on to the hoardings and put a spell on the masses.

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Awards & certificationISO 9000-HACCP certified plants : All Amul Ice cream plants are ISO 9000-HACCP certified. Amul is in the process of getting ISO 22000 (Improved version) certification for all its plants. No. 1 in Quality : Amul is ranked No.1 ice cream in quality by “INSIGHT” (May-June, 2002).

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Customer based market segmentation

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Amul business strategy

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SWOT Analysis

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SWOT Analysis

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What more can amul do?•Amul can venture out a new product.

•There are certain product like amul gulab jamoon , chocolates etc which are not as popular as amul ice cream .

•Though amul’s hoardings are a huge success , it can penetrate even better in the rural areas by advertising .

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Amul competitors

Britannia , nestle.BritanniaNestle , HeinzCadbury , nestlePizza hut, dominos

• Products / brands • competitors

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What is E-Supply Chain Management ?• E-SCM may be described as the integrated management

approach for planning and controlling the flow of materials from suppliers to end users using Internet technologies

• E-SCM refers the complex network of relationships that organizations maintain with trading partners to source, manufacture and deliver products

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Components of E-SCM

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How AMCUS work

• Amul has installed over 3000 Automatic milk collection system units(AMCUS) at village societies to capture member information, milk fat content, volume collected and amount payable to each member.

• Each farmer is given a plastic card for identification• Computer calculates amount due to farmer on the basis of fat content• The value of the milk is then printed out on slip & handed over to the

farmer, who collects the payment from adjacent window• With the help of IT farmers receive their payment within minutes

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Supply management through internet• Amul makes over 10 million payment transactions daily. On the logistics more

than 5000 trucks move milk from the villages to 200 dairy processing plants twice a day according to a carefully planned schedule.

• It’s ERP software named as Enterprise Wide Integrated Application System(EIAS) covers a plethora of operations like market planning advertising and promotion, distribution network planning. Each of amul offices are connected via internet and all of them send daily reports on sales and inventory to the main system at Anand.

• Has also connected all zonal, regional & member dairies through VSAT

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Supply & distribution• At the supply end a computerized database has been setup of all

suppliers & their cattle.

• Computer equipment measures & records qualities & quantities collected.

• At the distribution end stockists have been provided with basic computer skills. Amul experts assist them in building promotional web pages.

• Amul Cyber stores have been setup in India, USA, Singapore and Dubai

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Amul Cyber store

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Strong initiatives in e-commerce• Amul has linked distributors to the network & also

incorporated web pages of top retailers on their website

• Distributors can place their order on website amulb2b.com

• Automated supply & delivery chain

• Practices just in time supply chain management with six sigma accuracy

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Future Plans• Introduce Internet Banking Services & ATMs which will enable

Milk societies to credit payments directly to seller’s bank account

• Officials at amul are looking at upgrading the plastic cards which are being currently used only for identification purposes, to smart cards which can be used to withdraw cash from ATMs.

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References..•Google search engine

•www.amul.com

•EBSCO online library

•www.ibej.org

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Conclusion

Using very good strategy for selling the product. For all segment of products are available.

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