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INDUSTRIAL VISIT REPORT
TO
BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LTD.
ELECTRONIC DEVISION
MYSORE ROAD
BANGALORE
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DATE OF VISIT : 17th October, 2007
NAME OF INDUSTRY: BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LTD
ADDRESS : ELECTRONIC DEVISION,
MYSORE ROAD
BANGALORE.
Students of 1st semester B.B.M of our college were taken to the factory premises of
BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LTD., under the guidance of faculty
members.
We were taken around the various manufacturing shop floors, human resource and
finance departments of B.H.E.L electronics division. Business processes of all the
three departments were explained to us.
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INTRODUCTION:
BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LTD, a public sector undertaking was
founded about 40 years ago by the government of India. The company is under the
administrative control of the ministry of industries, department of heavy industries.
Central government has classified the nine most profit making PSU’s as
“NAVRATNAS”. They are the pride of India and B.H.E.L is one of them.
B.H.E.L electronics division was set up in 1976 in Bangalore mainly to establish a
strong base in the areas of power and control electronics and supplement the
company’s pioneering efforts in power generation and transmission equipment
manufacturing.
Registered office of B.H.E.L is located at: B.H.E.L House, Siri Fort,
New Delhi-110049.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, Electronics division has recently implemented SAP
ERP systems. All business processes and functions of B.H.E.L are integrated by
the SAP in the single data base across the company.
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VISION & MISSION
VISION:
A world class engineering enterprise committed to enhance stakeholder value.
MISSION:
To be an Indian multinational engineering enterprise providing total business
solutions through quality products, systems, services in the fields of energy.
Industry, transportation, infrastructure and other potential areas.
DEPARTMENTS IN B.H.E.L
1. Sales & Marketing
2. Manufacturing
3. Commercial
4. Material Management: purchase imports and indigenous
5. Finance, Costing: Bills Payables and Recieveables
6. Internal Audit
7. H.R and Establishment
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PRODUCT RANGE
Major items produced in B.H.E.L, Bangalore are:
1. Automation & Power Electronics Systems
Automation for power plants, steam turbines & generators
Gas turbines control systems
Hydro power plant control systems
DC Drive Systems
Static Starters
Traction Drive systems for Locomotives (Shatabdi Exp. & Rajdhani
Exp.)
Capacitor switch systems
2. Semi Conductor Systems:
Power semiconductor devices
Space voltaic panels
Space grade photo voltaic panels
Space quality batteries
3. Defense Electronics;
Tactical gun simulator for defense training
Infantry weapon effects simulator for tactical gun training
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4. Energy Meters:
Single phase electronic energy meters
Three phase electronics energy meters
Three phase watt hour – VAR(tri-vector) meters
5. Photovoltaic and Solar Cells:
Solar cell is a photo-sensitive electronic device which contains photo-
voltaic cell that converts solar energy into electricity. The electrical
energy is stored in battery and then converted to AC power by inverter.
Following three types of Solar Cells are manufactured.
Mono-crystalline
Polly-crystalline
Amorphous
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FUNCTIONS OF SALES & MARKETING
Sales & marketing departments submit quotations to other industries/ customers
against their tenders for various requirements and wins orders by competition.
Orders are processed as per following cycle.
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Sales department collect orders
Interaction with Engineering, Planning & Prod. Dept.
Comml dept. takes Sales department
Comml Dept. charges profit
Dispatch details to finance for billing and payment collection.
Dispatch CustomerShipment Department
Production Dept. manufacturers
Costing assesses materials cost
Production gives labor cost
HIERARCHY
Organization hierarchy of B.H.E.L electronics division, Bangalore is as under:
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Executive Director
Asst, G.M- Finance, Manufacturing, H.R,
Commercial, Planning & Development etc.
Sr. DGM
ManagerManager
DGM
Sr. Manager
Sr. Manager
DGM
Sr. Manager
DGM
Sr. DGMSr. DGM
Manager
INDUSTRIAL VISIT REPORT
TO
BHARAT EARTH MOVERS LTD.
(B.E.M.L)
BANGALORE
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DATE OF VISIT : 26th March, 2008
NAME OF INDUSTRY: BHARAT EARTH MOVERS LTD.
ADDRESS : BANGALORE
Students of 2nd semester B.B.M of our college were taken to the factory premises
of Bharat Earth Movers Ltd. Bangalore under the guidance of faculty members.
We were taken around the various manufacturing shop floors, human resource and
finance departments of B.E.M.L. business process of all the departments were
explained to us.
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INTRODUCTION
Bharat Earth Movers Limited (B.E.M.L) under the ministry of defense is a premier
ISO 9001:2000 company in India and the second largest manufacturer of earth
moving equipment in Asia. A four decade old multi location and multi product
company, B.E.M.L has vital applications in diverse sectors of economy such as
coal, mining, steel, cement, power, irrigation, construction, road building and
railway. It has expanded its product range to cover high quality hydraulics, heavy-
duty diesel engines, welding robots and undertaking of heavy fabrication jobs.
A public sector undertaking, B.E.M.L commands 70% market share in domestic
earthmover industry. Nearly 40% of its equity has been divested to financial
institutions and public. B.E.M.L has its corporate headquarters and central
marketing division in Bangalore.
Registered office of Bharat Earth Movers Ltd. A government of India indertaking
is located at:
B.E.M.L SOUDHA, 23/1, 4TH MAIN, S.R NAGAR
BANGALORE-560027
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VISION & MISSION
VISION:
To be a global IT solution provider over a broad spectrum of engineering.
Discipline to achieve customer delight.
MISSION:
To achieve and retain a dominant position in the manufacture and supply of
earthmoving, mining, construction, railway and defense equipment by establishing
high standards of equality, capability and reliability.
To pursue state of the art and environment friendly technologies as well as develop
cost effective and value-added products.
To be competitive, responsive and continuously improve services so as to ensure
total customer satisfaction
To grow into global company guided by a keen sense of vision and business ethics
as well to maximize forex earnings.
To conserve resources and eliminate waste through optimum utilization of men,
money, materials and machinery.
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DEPARTMENTS IN B.E.M.L
Following are the various departments or functional areas of B.E.M.L are:
1. Sales & Marketing
2. Manufacturing
3. Commercial
4. Material Management: purchase imports and indigenous
5. Finance, Costing: Bills Payables and Recieveables
6. Internal Audit
7. H.R and Establishment
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PRODUCT RANGE
B.E.M.L manufactures a wide range of products to meet the needs of:
1 Mining Sector
2 Construction Sector
3 Power Sector
4 Irrigation Sector
5 Fertilizer Sector
6 Cement Sector
7 Steel Sector
8 Rail Sector
The earth moving equipment includes:
1 Bulldozers
2 Dump Trucks
3 Hydraulic Excavators
4 Wheel Loaders, Wheel Dozers
5 Pipe Layers
6 Rope Shovels
7 Walking Draglines
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8 Motor Graders
9 Scrapers
10 Water Sprinklers
11 Aircraft towing tractors & backhoe loaders
Railway Products Include:
1 Integral Rail Coaches
2 Electric Multiple Units
3 Rail Buses
4 Track Laying Equipments
5 Overhead Equipment Inspection Cars
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ORGANISATION CHART
Organization hierarchy of B.E.M.L is as under:
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Chairman & Managing Director
Board of Directors
Senior Executive of Finance, Production,
HR, Marketing, Research & Development
Functional & Line Managers
INDUSTRIAL VISIT REPORT
TO
BANGALORE URBAN & RURAL MILK PRODUCTION
‘DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES’
UNION LIMITED
(Formerly Known as BANGALORE DAIRY)
Located at Dairy Circle
Dr. M.H Marigowda Road,
Dharmaram College Post
BANGALORE-560029
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DATE OF VISIT : 8th September, 2008
NAME OF INDUSTRY: BANGALORE DAIRY
ADDRESS : BANGALORE
Students of 3RD semester B.B.M of our college were taken to the factory premises
of Bangalore Dairy (Bangalore Urban & Rural Milk Producers District Co-
operative societies union limited) under the guidance of faculty members.
We were taken around the various manufacturing shop floors, human resource and
finance departments of Bangalore Dairy business process of all the departments
were explained to us.
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INTRODUCTION
The then Bangalore dairy began processing milk in the year 1965 with an initial
capacity of 50,000 liters per day. This dairy was inaugurated on 23rd of January
1965 by the then honorable Prime Minister of India, Late Lal Bahadur Shashtri.
Later the capacity of the dairy was enhanced to 3.50lakh liters per day.
Earlier it was a government undertaking and subsequently it has been converted to
co-operative form and named as ‘Bangalore Urban & Rural Milk Producers
District Co-operative Society Union Ltd.). All the products of the union are sold
under the brand name of “NANDINI”.
The union is one of the first four milk unions to be covered under the first world
bank project.
In order to meet the increasing demand for quality milk, the organization decided
to set up its newest mega dairy plant, which was commissioned in the year 2000. It
is a modern and fully automated dairy plant with a capacity expansion to 10LPD.
The operations in the dairy are fully computerized and each operation is automated
with controls for standardization, temperature and flow control pasteurization and
clearing in place system. The system also gathers and distributes data for
production, maintenance, breakdown, quality, CIP, along with utility and water
supply system measurements for analysis and monitoring.
The first ever world bank funded dairy development program in the country was
started in Karnataka with the organisation of village level dairy co-operatives in
1974. The AMUL of Anand, Gujarat is model followed by the Bangalore Urban &
Rural Milk Producers District Co-operative Society Union ltd.
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VISION & MISSION
To consolidate the gains of dairying achieved in the state of Karnataka and with a
view to efficiently chill, process and market ever developing and increasing milk
procurement with an utmost emphasis on the quality and in the process conserve
the socio-economic interests of rural milk producers, the Govt. of Karnataka
through the K.M.F has proposed to undertake several projects with the financial
and technical support of National Dairy Development Board (N.D.D.B).
QUALITY CONTROL
The quality control division at the apex federation aims at not only controlling the
quality but also development of quality standards from time to time for milk &
milk products manufactured under the brand name ‘NANDINI’. All these products
pass through quality standards. The standards are not only mandatory or statutory,
but also meet the latest quality parameters. The central quality control division
randomly assesses the quality of milk & milk products manufactured by its
member milk unions and also K.M.F owned units. It ensures the conformity of
required standards and also advise on quality parameters to be achieved.
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PRODUCT RANGE
Major product items produced in Bangalore Dairy are:
1 Toned and Full Cream Milk
2 Curds
3 Butter
4 Ghee
5 Peda
6 Flavored Milk
7 Lassi
8 Butter Milk
9 Set Curds.
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INDUSTRIAL VISIT REPORT
TO
HINDUSTAN COCA COLA PVT. LTD
Located at:
MYSORE ROAD, BIDADI
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DATE OF VISIT : 20th February, 2009
NAME OF INDUSTRY: HINDUSTAN COCA COLA PVT. LTD.
ADDRESS : MYSORE ROAD, BIDADI
BANGALORE
Students of 4TH semester B.B.M of our college were taken to the factory premises
of Hindustan COCA COLA Pvt. Ltd. under the guidance of faculty members.
We were taken around the plant and various stages involved in the process of soft
drink bottling were shown to us. We were shown all the stages of manufacturing of
various soft drinks bottled in the plant.
We have seen how cleaning of the bottles is done through automation, how bottles
are filled with beverages and then how crown or cover is put on the bottles without
manual intervention. Finally we have also seen the packaging and storage in the
product warehouse, before dispatch for the distribution.
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INTRODUCTION
Coca Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in the stores, restaurants and vending
machines in more than 200 countries.
The Coca Cola is the world largest beverage company, manufacturer, distributer
and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups in the world, and
one of the largest corporations in the United States. The company is best known for
its flagship product Coca Cola, invented by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton in
1886. The Coca Cola formula and brand was bought in 1889 by Asa Candler who
incorporated the Coca Cola beverage in 1892. Besides its name sake it currently
offers 400 brands in over 200 countries or territories and serve 1.5 billion servings
each day.
The company operates a franchised distribution system dating back to 1889 where
the Coca Cola company only produces syrup concentrate which is then sold to
various bottlers throughout the world who hold an executive territory.
The Coca Cola company’s headquarters is in Atlanta, Georgia.
The current president and C.E.O is Muhtar Kent.
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VISION & MISSION
Our vision, mission outlines who we are, what we seek to achieve, and how we
want to achieve it. They provide a clear direction for our company and help ensure
that we are all working towards the same goal.
VISION:
Being a great place to work where people are inspired to be the best they can
be
Being a responsible global citizen that makes a difference
Bringing to the world a portfolio of beverage brands that anticipate and
satisfy peoples desires and needs
Nurturing a winning network of partners and building mutual loyalty
MISSION:
To refresh the world in body, mind, and spirit
To inspire moments of optimism through our brands and our action
To create value and make a difference everywhere we engage.
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PRODUCT RANGE
Following are the products of this plant:
1 Coca Cola
2 Diet Coke
3 Sprite
4 Fanta
5 Thums Up
6 Limca
7 Maaza
8 Kinley (mineral drinking water)
9 Minute Made Pulpy Orange
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INDUSTRIAL VISIT REPORT
TO
UNITED BREWERIES GROUP.
Located at:
BANGALORE
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DATE OF VISIT : 27th August, 2009
NAME OF INDUSTRY: UNITED BREWERIES GROUP
ADDRESS : BANGALORE
Students of 5TH semester B.B.M of our college were taken to the factory premises
of United Breweries Group. Under the guidance of faculty members.
We were taken around the plant and various stages involved in the process of beer
making & bottling were shown to us. We were shown all the stages of
manufacturing of various alcoholic drinks bottled in the plant.
We have seen how cleaning of the bottles is done through automation, how bottles
are filled with alcoholic drinks and then how crown or cover is put on the bottles
without manual intervention. Finally we have also seen the packaging and storage
in the product warehouse, before dispatch for the distribution.
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INTRODUCTION
Based in Bangalore, is a conglomerate of different companies with a major focus
on the brewery (beer) and alcoholic beverages industry. The company markets
most of its beer under the Kingfisher brand and has also launched Kingfisher
Airlines, an airline service in India, with international flights operating recently.
United Breweries is India's largest producer of beer with a market share of around
48% by volume.
The group is headed by Dr.Vijay Mallya who is also a member of the Indian
Parliament. United Breweries now has greater than a 40% share of the Indian
brewing market. Recently UB financed a takeover of the spirits business of the
rival Shaw-Wallace company giving it a majority share of India's spirits business.
The group owns the Mendocino Brewing Company in the United States.
The UB Group was founded by a Scotsman, Thomas Leishman, in 1857. The
Group took its initial lessons in manufacturing beer from South
Indian based British breweries. At the age of 22, Vittal Mallya was elected as the
company's first Indian director in 1947. During the 1950s and 60s, the company
expanded greatly by acquiring other breweries.
The logo
The Pegasus, which is the symbol of the United Breweries, first found its place as
the Group logo in 1940. Then, the Helladic horse – associated
with beer and nectar in Greek mythology – carried a beer cask between the wings,
ostensibly because beer formed the core operations of the Group. Later, the beer
cask was removed to represent the Group's multifaceted operations. Now, it is just
the Pegasus.
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MISSION & QUALITY STATEMENT
MISSION:
We constitute a large, global group based in India. We associate with world leaders in order to adopt technologies and processes that will enable a leadership position in a large spectrum of activities.
We are focused on assuming leadership in all our target markets.
We seek to be the most preferred employer wherever we operate.
We recognize that our organization is built around people who are our most valuable asset.
We will always be the partner of choice for customers, suppliers and other creators of innovative concepts.
QUALITY STATEMENT:
Quality leadership is vital to the long-term success of the UB Group in an increasingly competitive marketplace.
Building quality into our workplace, products and service is essential to a successful future for our customers, employees, supplier’s communities and shareholders.
Management will commit resources and create an environment in which each employee can contribute skills, talents and ideas to a never-ending process of improvement and innovation in all aspects of our business
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PRODUCT RANGE:
BUSINESS Fertilizer
Engineering, Beverage
Alcohol
BEER
Kingfisher Blue, Kingfisher Strong, Kingfisher Premium, Kingfisher Ultra,
Zingaro
Sand Piper, UB Premium Ice, Kalyani Black Label, Premium,Kingfisher
Draught(j)
Spirits
WHISKY
Royal Challenge, Dalmore, Jura, Whyte & Mackay, Black Dog whisky,
Antiquity
Signature, McDowell's No.1
RUM Celebration Rum
VODKA Romanov, White Mischief, Pinky
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WINES Bouvet Ladubay, Four Seasons
MANAGEMENT TEAM
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INDUSTRIAL VISIT REPORT
TO
KARNATAKA SOAP & DETERGENT CORP.
(MYSORE SANDAL SOAP)
Located at:
BANGALORE
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DATE OF VISIT : 11th March, 2010
NAME OF INDUSTRY: KARNATAKA SOAP & DETERGENT CORP.
(MYSORE SANDAL SOAP)
ADDRESS : BANGALORE
Students of 6th semester B.B.M of our college were taken to the factory premises of
Karnataka Soap & Detergent Corp. (Mysore Sandal Soap) Bangalore under the
guidance of faculty members.
We were taken around the various manufacturing shop floors, human resource of
K.S.D.C (Mysore Sandal Soap) business process of all the departments were
explained to us.
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INTRODUCTION
Mysore Sandal Soap is a brand of soap manufactured by the Karnataka Soaps and
Detergents Limited (KSDL), a company owned by the Government of
Karnataka in India. This soap has been manufactured since 1916 when Nalvadi
Krishnaraja Wodeyar, the king of Mysore set up the Government Soap Factory
in Bangalore. The main motivation for setting up the factory was the
excessive sandalwood reserves that the Mysore Kingdom had which could not be
exported to Europe because of the First World War. In 1980, KSDL was
incorporated as a company by merging the Government Soap Factory with the
sandal oil factories at Shimoga and Mysore. Mysore Sandal Soap is the only soap
in the world made from 100% pure sandalwood oil. KSDL owns a
proprietary Geographical indication (GI) tag on the Mysore sandal soap which
gives it intellectual property rights to use the brand name, to ensure quality and
also prevent piracy and unauthorised use by other manufacturers. In
2006, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the Indian cricketer was selected as the first brand
ambassador of the Mysore Sandal Soap.
In the early 20th century, the Mysore Kingdom in India was one of the largest
producers of sandalwood in the world. In order to make good use of these
reserves, Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar, the king of Mysore took the advice of
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his diwan, Sir M. Visweshwaraiah and established the Government Soap Factory
in Bangalore. This factory, which was set up in 1916, started manufacturing soaps
under the brand-name Mysore sandal soap using sandalwood oil as the main
ingredient. A factory to distill sandalwood oil from the wood was set up
at Mysore in the same year.
VISION,MISSION AND QUALITY POLICY
VISSION:
Keeping pace with globalization, global trends &the State’s policy for using
Technology in every aspect of governance.
Ensuring global presence of Mysore Sandal products while leveraging its unique
Strengths to take advantage of the current Tech scenario by intelligent &selective
Diversification.
Secure all assistance &prime status from Government India all Tech alliances.
Further, ensure Karnataka’s pre-eminent status as a proponent &provider of Tech
Services to the world, nation, & private sectors.
MISSION:
To serve the National economy.
To attain self-reliance.
To promote purity &quality products
To maintain the Brand loyalty of its customers.
To build upon the reputation of Mysore sandal soap based on pure sandal oil.
OBJECTIVES OF KSDL:
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To serve the National economy.
To attain self-reliance.
To promote purity &quality products
To maintain the Brand loyalty of its customers.
To build upon the reputation of Mysore sandal soap based on pure sandal oil.
PRODUCT RANGE:
TOILET SOAP
Mysore Sandal Classic Soap, Mysore Rose Soap,
Mysore Herbal Care (6 In 1 Gift Pack, 3 In 1 Gift Pack)
Mysore Sandal Gold Soap, Mysore Sandal Baby Soap, Jasmine Soap,Carbolic Soap, Wave Turmeric Soap, Lavender Soap
INCENSE STICKS
Incense Sticks
TALCUM POWDER
Mysore Sandal Talc, Mysore Sandal Baby Talc
DETERGENTS
Mysore Detergent Powder, Mysore Detergent Cake
SANDAL Mysore Sandalwood Oil
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WOOD
OIL
LIQUID SOAP
Wave Duo Liquid Body Soap, Wave Herbal Wash
AREA OF OPERATION:
GLOBAL FAVOURITES FOR THEIR NATURAL GOODNESS
KS&DL has a long tradition of maintaining the highest quality standards, right
from the selection of raw materials to processing and packaging of the end
product. The reason why its products are much in demand globally &are
exported regularly to UAE, Bahrain,/Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, South East
Asian countries as well as North America &South America. The sandalwood
oil, of course, is much sought after by the leading perfume houses of the
world. All the toilet soaps of KS&DL are made from oils &fats of vegetable
origin & totally free from animal fat.
COMPETITORS INFORMATION AND THEIR MARKET SHARE:
HLL 70%
Godrej 4%
Procter &gamble 10%
KSDL 11%
Others 5%
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