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PRESENTED BY:- Rakesh Kumar
MARUTI SUZUKIHISTORY
It was established in February 1981
It commenced production in 1983 with Maruti 800
It was renamed Maruti Suzuki India Ltd in 2007
The headquarter are located at New Delhi
The chairman of company is Mr. M.C Bhargava
The CEO of the company- Mr. Shinzo Nakanishi
Company’s 54.2% shares are owned by Japanese Suzuki Motor Corporation.
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Revenue:369.34 billion
Net income :1681 billion
The company has maintain in India a sales network of 802 centers in 555 cities and towns
The company offers 15 brands and over 150 variants.
It has over 9000 people working in it.
The planning of company is to expand its manufacturing capacity to 1.75 million from 1.2 million by the year 2013.
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It is the first company to introduce CNG vehicles
It has service support to its customers at 2740 workshops in 1335 cities and towns of India
It exports in Europe, Asia, Latin America, Africa and Oceania.
GURGAON PLANT It is a fully integrated manufacturing plant spread in 300 Acres
Manufacturing Capacity: 7,00,000 Vehicle annually
Cars manufacturing : 800, Alto, WagonR, Estilo, Omni, Gypsy and Eeco.
MANESAR PLANT Area: 6oo Acres
Manufacturing Capacity: 5,50,000 Vehicle annually
Cars Manufacturing: A-star, Swift, Swift Dzire, Ritz and SX4
CAR MAKING PROCESS
MARKET SHARE
COMPETITORS ANALYSIS
Year 2011Unit Sales in Compact Segment Sales of Mid Size Sedans
Maruti Suzuki 21185 Hyundai Verna 4357Hyundai Motor Ind. 18908 Volkswagen Vento 2403
Tata Motors 8748 Maruti Suzuki sx4 2702
Ford 5608 Honda City 1828
Volkswagen 3486 Fiat Linea 845
General motors 2270
Skoda 1556
Nissan 1303
LEARNINGS & CONCLUSION
The company premises is well managed as they are following 5-S framework
They believe that if things are arranged at the right place at the right time than it increases operational efficiency
The process was going on in continuation (Assembly line), therefore any stoppage at any point may create bottleneck
Major portion of the work was done with the help of machines/robots and therefore we can say that with advancement of technology companies are becoming capital intensive.