An Organisational Study at Milma Kollam Dairy
An Organisational Study at Milma Kollam Dairy
An Organisational Study at Milma Kollam Dairy
INTRODUCTION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
India is the world`s largest milk producer. As India enters an area oI economic
reIorms particularly, live stock sector is positioned to be a major growth area. The Iact that dairy
could play a more constructive role in promoting rural welIare and reducing poverty is
increasingly being recognized. In the late sixties, the National Dairy Development Board
(NDDB) drawn up a project called Operation Flood, meant to create a Ilood oI milk in India`s
villages with Iunds mobilized Irom Ioreign donations. Producers cooperatives which sought to
link dairy development with milk marketing were the control plans oI this projects. As part oI the
second operation Ilood, TRCMPU Ltd was registered on 31 May 1985 under TRCMPU.
Milma is one oI the major milk dairies in Kerala. It has a very high growth in
Kerala. Other than milk, they have many by-products oI milk which are also very successIul in
the market.
The organizational study at Milma conducted as part oI the MBA
program is steam lined to have a Iocus on the major trends and practice prevailing in today`s Iast
paced business environment. Organizational Study is the area where we put our theoretical
knowledge understudy with an organization to Iind out its overall working. Organization Study
helps to learn about the origin, growth and development oI organization. It helps to understand
the structure and Iunctions, to study the work culture oI the executives and the workers, to make
awareness about the role oI each department and analyze the quality policy oI the organization.
The Organizational Study conducted by me about the Milma Kollam Dairy. Milma has an
excellent reputation among the common people .In Iact, there is no one around who does not
know about Milma. Milk and its products are nearly used by everyone in Kerala.
Milk and milk based industries play a very important role in the world.
Internationalization reminds a key Iocus Ior almost oI the world`s leading dairy Iarms. All the
world`s largest dairy Iarms operating more than one country and some oI them are truly
international with activities in every part oI the world. The availability and distribution oI milk
and milk products, in the modern world is blend oI the centuries old knowledge oI traditional
milk products with the application oI modern science and technology. Diary is a place where
handling oI milk and milk products done.
In developed dairying countries, the year 1850 is seen as the dividing line between Iarm
and Iactory scale production. The rural areas were identiIied Ior milk production where as the
urban centers were selected Ior the location oI milk processing plants and product manuIacturing
Iactories. These plants and Iactories were rapidly expanded and modernized with improved
machinery and equipment to secure the various advantages oI large scale production. BeIore
1900, nearly all the milk was delivered as raw milk. Milk was Iirst delivered in bottles on
January 11, 1878.Once pasteurization was introduced, it developed rapidly. Mechanical
reIrigeration helped in the rapid development oI the Iactory system oI market milk distribution.
A doubling in the price oI wholesale milk over the past year is creating havoc among
Iood manuIactures, prompting warning about the Iood price inIlation in U.K .Aid organizations
have also raised concerns about the depletion oI government stockpiles oI milk power.
In the western world today, cow milk is produced on an industrial scale. It is by Iar the
most commonly consumed Iorm oI milk in the world. Commercial diary Iarming using
automated milking equipments produce the vast majority oI milk in the developed countries.
The Iollowing are the major global players in this Iield,
Nestle (Switzerland)
Dean Foods(USA)
KraIt (USA)
Dairy Farmers oI America(USA)
Fonterra (New Zealand)
Danone (France)
Parmalat (Italy)
Arla (Denmark)
Nevertheless, in spite oI these players, India is the largest producer oI dairy products
and milk Iollowed by USA and China.
Indian scenario
The dairy sector in India has shown remarkable development in the past decay and India
has now become one oI the largest producers oI milk and value added milk products in the
world. The dairy sector has developed through co-operatives in many parts oI the state.
During 1997 1998 the state has 60 milk processing plants with an aggregate processing
capacity oI 5.8 million litres per day in addition to these processing plants, 123 government and
33 co-operative milk chilling centers operate in the state.
More than 2445 million people economically active in agriculture in the
world.probably2/3 or even more / oI them are wholly or partially depended on livestock
Iarming. India is endeavored with rich Ilora and Iauna and continuous to be vital avenue Ior
employment and income generation, especially in rural areas. India, which has 66 oI
economically active population engaged in agriculture. In India the market milk technology may
be considered to have commenced in 1950, with Iunctioning oI the Central Dairy oI Aarey Milk
Colony and milk product technology in 1956 with the establishment oI Amul Dairy, Anand. The
industry is still in its inIancy and barely 10 oI the total milk production undergoes organized
handling.
India achieved the distinction oI becoming the world`s largest milk producer in the year.
The milk production in India is over 110million tones with Utter Pradesh leading the highest
among Indian states. Started in 1970, the three phases oI Operation Flood have pushed India`s
milk Irom 21 million tones to 110 million tones in 2008.The growth in the milk deIinitely
surpassed the growth in grains and cereals and today milk is India`s number one Iarm produce
worth Rs 1,00,000 crores annually.
In spite oI being the World`s milk producer, India`s milk processing industry is not very
large. Only 12 oI milk is delivered to dairies against the world average oI 70. Bulk oI Indian
milk is utilized Ior drinking or in the unorganized sector processing industry can be divided in to
three segments
O overnment/ Semi government
O Co-operatives
O Private sector.
With expectation oI a Iew units, the processing industry is largely involved either in a liquid
pasteurized milk oI conversion oI milk to milk powder and ghee. Most domestic processor does
not have the quality or the marketing knowledge to access the international market.
In India, majority oI the milk market remains with the co-operatives which were Iormed under
Operational Flood all over India. The Milk Marketing Federations and its aIIiliated Districts
Milk Unions control majority oI the milk market in the organized sector.
The major brands in India are
O Amul (ujarat)
O 'erka (Punjab)
O Milma (Kerala)
O Nandini (Karnataka)
O 'ijay (Andhra Pradesh)
O Aavin (Tamilnadu)
O Parag (Maharashtra)
O Mother Diary (Delhi)
There are Iew other major private companies which are in the IoreIront oI the diary product
marketing such as Britannia, Nestle and Cadbury etc. New international players such as Anchor
Fonterra, Compina, Landolakes etc are expected to enter the Indian market within a short period
oI time.
Indian diary sector is said to witness a number oI new alliances and partnerships. Consolidation
is already taking place in the market with Mother Dairy entering into the joint ventures with the
various state co-operatives and Britannia in tie-up with Fonterra etc. Overall the Indian industry
is experiencing an upheaval with the new products launches, repositioning oI brands and entry oI
newer players.
Operation Flood
During 1960`s milk production in India was concentrated only in rural areas. In ujarat the
Iarmers owned Co-operative Societies Iormed namely Anand Milk Union Ltd (AMUL). It was
Associates
Milma is in constant touch with other Organisations in this sector. It is only through this active
exchange that milma grew Irom a small dairy co-operative to the position it holds in Kerala
today.
cheif associates are:-
O National Dairy Development Board
NDDB, under Dr. ' Kurien's guidance set up KCMMF in 1980. Ever since then, there
has been a very close co-operation between NDDB and the Federation. NDDB are the
originators oI the Operation Flood Programme and have been our Iunding agent Ior the
Operation Flood Projects in Kerala.
O Amul
The Dairy Co-operatives oI ujarat have been the inspiration Ior the development oI
such a vast network oI dairy co-operatives in Kerala. Among the co-operatives in
ujarat, the Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers' Unions (Amul) is the the Iirst in
this sector. Our Co-operatives are called "Anand Pattern Co-operative Societies"
Iollowing the illustrious lineage oI "Amul".
O overnment of erala
The Phenomenal success oI the Dairy Co-operatives in Kerala could not have been
achieved, without the Ioundation oI animal husbandry activities, led by the Animal
Husbandry Department, Dairy Development Department and Kerala Livestock
Development Board, oI the overnment oI Kerala.
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"1o ensure prosperity through milk- be it for the producers or the consumer".
Mission
"Farmer 's prosperity through Consumer satisfaction"
Motto
"Your health is our concern"
The Objectives
O To channelise marketable surplus milk Irom the rural areas to urban deIicit areas to
maximize the returns to the producer and provide quality milk and milk products to the
consumers .
O To carryout activities Ior promoting Production, Procurement, Processing and Marketing
oI milk and milk products Ior economic development oI the Iarming community.
O To build up a viable dairy industry in the State.
O To provide constant market and stable price to the dairy Iarmers Ior their produce.
Quality Policy
Kollam dairy is committed to conIirm to requirements to enhance satisIaction oI
customers & producers by providing consistent quality products and services. They strive Ior
environmental care and market leadership through eIIective implementation and continual
improvement oI quality management system.
Product Profile
The products oI Kollam Dairy are,
Milk
Milma hee
Milma Curd
Milma Sambharam
Milk
Kollam dairy mainly produces two types oI milk on the basis oI Iat including in it. They
are,
O Milma Smart
O Milma Rich Plus
Milma Smart
Milma Smart contais 1.5 Iat and 9 SNF (Solid-Not-Fat). It is used Ior several
domestic and non domestic purposes. It is available 500ml packets.
Milma Rich Plus
Milma Rich Plus contains 3.8 Iat and 9.0 SNF. This is most suitable Ior those
requires comparatively more energy such as growing children, women, etc. this variety much
proIitable Ior hotels, canteens, catering services, etc. It is mostly suitable Ior making desserts,
paneer and such other sweets. The maximum retail price oI Milma Rich Plus is Rs. 13. It is
available in 500 ml packets.
Milma hee
A product oI high demand and quality. Milma hee is produced Irom pure milk cream.
Milma hee also possesses AMARK certiIication which no other similar production have yet
obtained. Milma hee is available in 50gm, 100gm, 200gm, 1kg, 15 kg as per the customer
requirements.
Milma Curd
Milma Curd is produced Irom pasteurizing skimmed milk using curd culture. It has 9
SNF contents. Milma Curd is available 500 ml packets.
Milma Sambharam
The best drink to quench our thirst produced Irom diluted curd and other ingredients such as
chilly, salt and curry leaves and without adding chemicals or preservatives. It is available in 200
ml packets. The maximum retail price oI Sambharam is Rs. 3.50
Other products like Butter, Chocobeats, Drinking Water, Ice candy. Mango, Milk Cream,
Palada Mix, Paneer, Peda, Ice Cream, etc. are brought Irom other dairies Ior sale in Kollam
CHAPTER 2
FUNCTIONAL DEPARTMENTS
STAFFS
ASSISTANT MANAER
given Irom the co-operative unions. The milk can and other utensils required Ior collection oI
milk is also given Irom the union.
P & I department are providing supervision to 199 societies. Milma collect milk Irom
these societies twice a day, i.e. morning and evening. Milk routes are designed which will
operate within the prescribed time. Each truck is given a speciIic time Ior arrival and departure
Irom each society and also time oI arrival at dairy dock. There are 17 milk routers in which three
are tanker routes. Once in every ten days payments are given to societies. They make weekly
payments to milk producers.
In units milk is manually measured. Milk procurement per day is one lakh litters which
contains 3.8 Iact and 8.25 SNF. Milk is bought to the dairies with he help oI vehicle Ior
which transportation charge are paid. They have established bulk milk chilling unit at 11
APCOS. Each centre 5000-3000 capacity tankers to collect milk Irom other societies. From these
centers the milk transported to the dairy through tanker lorries. There are 7 supervisors Irom P
& I.
Procurement and input department is providing technical inputs in service Ior milk
production. They are providing veterinary Iirst aid service Ior societies. They arrange training Ior
society staIIs.
They also arrange cattle Ieed supply to milk producers through societies. They
render emergency veterinary services through decentralized veterinary units, 10 veterinary
doctors are appointed on contract basis. 'eterinary doctors are also doing artiIicial insemination
services.
Production enhancement activities are also done at these societies like:
O Mastitis control activities
O De worming oI cow, heiIers & mulch cows
O Cattle insurance program
O Production enhancement camps
O Urea treatment oI paddy strew
O Seminars as per their requirement
TRCMPU LTD OLLAM DAIRY MIS- REPORT APRIL 2011
1 No. oI Apcos registered(Cumulative) 266
2
No. oI Apcos Iunctional
214
3 No. oI Apcos pouring milk 199
4 No. oI Apcos under super vision 199
5 Total milk collected by Apcos 1644632
6 Total milk supplied to dairy by Apcos 809073
7 Total Transportation cost including tanker hire
charges paid Ior BMCC trips
844870
8 Total milk collected by cans plus tanker 861899
9 Cost per litre oI milk procured 0.98
10 No. oI societies started suppling milk in the month 0
11 Farmer members in the Apcos 63541
12 Members supplying milk to Apcos 8194
13 No. oI cases treated by Dvu Doctors 751
PROCESSIN OF MIL
RECEPTION OF MILK
MILK CHILLIN
PROCESSIN
STORAE
PACKAIN
FINAL STORAE
DESPATCHIN
Reception
In this section milk is collected Irom diIIerent APCOS is brought in to the Diary
and it is received at the reception section. The milk is pumped through the pipes and taken in
to the Raw Milk Tank (RMT).There are 2 RMTs with a capacity oI 15000Ltr and a SILO
tank with capacity 30000. BeIore the milk is poured in the tank, it is tested to ensure that the
milk procured is good. The milk Irom each society is weighed electronically and samples are
taken Ior the purpose oI determining quality and price. The quality oI milk is checked by
using lactometer.
Milk Chilling
In this section the collected milk is stored in a Raw Milk Tank and is chilled to 4C to keep
the milk clean in all scenes. It helps to prevent spoilage. This is been done by passing the
collected milk through the chillers where plates are arranged in a special manner through
which milk be passing to one direction and in the opposite side oI the plate chilled water will
be streamed in the opposite direction.
Processing
There are two types oI processing:
Pasteurization
Pasteurization is the process oI heating every particle oI milk to at least 72C Ior 15sec in
approved and properly operated equipment. AIter pasteurization, the milk is immediately cooled
to 5C or below to kill the pathogenic organisms.
In this process the milk is transIormed through a container which consists oI steel plates.
This container is divided in to heating section and cooling section. This milk chilled at 4C is
transIormed in to the container and heated to a maximum temperature oI 72C Ior 15 seconds.
Then rapidly cooled below 5C and then stored. In this pasteurization process there include other
activities like Iiltration in which the small particles like hair, dung particles etc. are Iiltered.
Standardization
In this process it is seen that the quality oI milk is attained according to PFA standard
Iixed. For this the milk is taken as samples and tested to see the amount oI Iat and SNF
are above this level. For toned milk there should be 3 Iat & 8.5 SNF. The excess Iat
is separated and used other purpose. All the other test regarding the quality is taken into
consideration and then the process oI cream separation is done.
Storage
The cream Irom the milk is separated and is used Ior other byproduct production and the
separated milk is stored in the 4 Pasteurized Milk Tank (PMT) tank, which has a capacity
oI 15000Ltr/tank and also stored in 2 SILOs which has a capacity oI 60000Ltr/silo.
Packaging
The stored milk is then passed out Ior packaging. In which milk is packed in halI liter
packet. For these highly sophisticated and newer technology machines are used Ior this
purpose. The sachets are Iormed Irom a reeled Iilm over a shoulder and tube Iorming
sealer. Their size is changed simply by pushing a button without stopping the machine.
The packaged milk is collected in trays, each tray should contain 26 packets or sachet oI
milk.
Final Storage
The milk so packed are then stored below 7C. This is done so as to maintain the
temperature until dispatched.
Dispatching
The milk is then dispatched to the various booths in the morning and in evening, through
contract vehicles. Production supervisor, marketing staII and security staIIs are associated with
dispatching Ior proper supervision.
Processing of Curd
Curd in actually made Irom skimmed milk. The Iat content will not be more than 5.
The skimmed milk heated to 50C and skimmed milk powder is added to it to get 9 SNF. It is
then held in child water. At room temperature 2 culture is added to the skimmed milk culture
usually used is streptococcus, tactus, cremorue, etc. The incubation period oI good culture 7-8
hours.
It is then Iilled in to 500 ml packets and is placed in chilled water. AIter 5-6 hours the
curd is shiIted to the chiller. The curd is then tested Ior Iat, and SNF and total solids. AIter the
examination by quality controlled department, it is dispatch Irom the dock.
Processing of Sambharam
Curd is thoroughly agitated and to it equal quantity oI chilled water is added. Small
proportion oI chilly, ginger, salt and curry leaves are added and mixed. The sambharam is Iilled
in packets and kept in cold storage. It is later dispatched Ior sale.
The Engineering and Maintenance department is headed by the Manager under him
comes Deputy Engineer and Technical Superintendent. Then comes various technical assistants.
The department is concerned with the maintenance oI the various plants, both annual and
periodic maintenance is carried out, provide spares and items to technicians and smooth
Iunctioning oI the plants.
Maintenance department has various plants.
a) Boiler
b) EIIluent Treatment Plant
c) Electricity substation
Deputy engineers
Manager
Filling Section Boiler Section enerator
Milk Filling Product Filling Operators Operator
Operator
Maintenance staII
Apprentice
a. Boiler Room
There are two boiler units which are closed steam vessels, generating steam used Ior
pasteurization, can washer unit, tray washing and ghee melting. The boiler used in Iire tube
boilers and have a 2 ton steam capacity per hour. Furnace oil, water and electricity are the main
constituents used. The boilers are licensed under the explosives Act. The boilers are inspected
regularly and periodic maintenance is carried out. One oI the two boilers is used as stand by
which is used when the other have some problem. The boilers have been acquired Irom the
Industrial Agricultural Engineering Company.
b. Effluent Treatment Plant:-
It processes the water oI Kollam dairy. Wastes like water, milk, chemicals, involving
acids and alkalis are processed. Through a series oI processes and steps, the waste is precipitated
by the agitation oI the waste water by an agitator. The precipitated sediment is separated Irom
the water and dried. This water is let out into the Ashtamudi lake. The dried sediment is cleaned
Irom the tank once in a while. The pollution control board and the public laboratory observe the
plant and check Ior toxic wastes. The eIIluent treatment plant works all 24 hrs a day.
c. Electricity Substation
The Kollam dairy also possess an electricity substation maintained by the dairy. The
transIormers capacity is 315 K'. 400 K'A is used when there is no KSEB supply. The
maintenance department also looks aIter the maintenance oI Dairy vehicles and the plant.
Periodical inspection and maintenance is carry out in the substation on a regular basis and spares
are obtained Irom the stores department.
Marketing of Milma
The organization has been pursuing a production oriented strategy Ior several years due to the
monopoly in pasteurizing milk in market. In Kollam & Ernakulam regions there are Iew competitors.
Milma is having strong and eIIicient marketing teams in each region.
There are mainly two distinct system oI milk distribution in Kollam district under the
organization. Firstly the manuIacturer directly the milk to the consumers through the booths and secondly
the manuIacturer supply to the retailer and then to the consumer. At present they are supplying milk
through 21 various routes with the help oI vehicles hired on an annual contract. The company is
distributing three types oI milk, toned milk, double toned milma and Milma rich. The supply is done in
two times daily.
Distribution
The distribution area oI Kollam dairy covers the entire Kollam district, majority area oI
Pathananmthitta district, a part oI Aleppy district which includes Kayamkulam, Chengannur, and
Mavelikkara and a part oI Trivandrum District which covers Attingal, 'arkala etc.
Kollam dairy distributing milk and other products. There is a exclusive marketing store Ior marketing
department, products are stored here other than milk. There is a selling outlet Ior the sales oI milk
directly to customers. Some products are imported Irom other milma dairies Ior sales in kollam.
Chocolate, ice cream, are Irom Trivandrum dairy and mango juice, drinking water, Ilavoured milk are
Irom Alleppey dairy.
The retail agent`s speciIic their requirement oI milk and paying the money in one day advance at the cash
counters oI the dairy. The wholesale agents pay at the time oI the receipt oI the dispatch. The stall remits
their daily collection oI sales to the dairy bank accounts. The next day payments Irom private hotels are
made advance payments on average by a month.
Sales promotion
Sales promotion is an organized eIIort applied to the selling job to the greatest eIIectiveness Ior
advertising and Ior dealers help. Sales promotion has become a necessary part oI marketing activities Ior
a Iirm like Milma. Now days in Kollam dairy use some oI the promotion tools and techniques. Since the
demand Ior the product is good sales promotion can bring about Iavorable result Ior the Kollam
dairy.Some oI the promotional activities are; To help the agents to provide to door to door service to the
consumers, Milma given Rs. 1000/- Ior the procurement oI cycle to each agents. The top 5 agents who
sell the maximum milk is given Rs. 5000/- Ior purchasing a Ireezer. The agent has to make the purchase
and bill is show to the dairy.
For the other products an oII season discount is given to the products like ice cream, ghee etc.
Advertisements
Compared to other products oI Milma they are not giving much advertisement to milk but they
are using the banners, posters and sign boards. They are having their stalls in the exhibitions.
Agency
1800 agencies are Iunctioning in Kollam. Agency is given 4 commission on milk on a
minimum retail price. The agents have to give the dairy cash one day in advance i.e. cash remittance on
the previous day oI the milk collection, no credit Iacility is given to the agents. Super markets like
Supreme, Dhanya, is given check Iacility. Credit Iacilitity is given to sub jail in Kollam and some
residential schools. The milk has an average sale oI 120000 litre/day, ghee has an average sale oI
26000kg/month, sambharam has 4000 litres/month and curd has an average sale oI 55000 litre/month.
The cash collection in the Iollowing ways:
O Direct Cash remittance
Agents directly given cash in the counter between 9.30 am and 3.30 pm
O Route Cash
There is a cash box in the vehicle. the agents Iill in the invoice and put both cash and invoice in a
cash book/.According to the number oI packets mentioned in the invoices, the milk is sent to the
next day through the vehicle.
Milma Products
Milma include the marketing oI these products:
O Milk
O hee
O Butter
O Sambharam
O Milk Cream
O Curd
Toned milk: 3 Iat, 8.5 SNF pasteurized and homogenized and presented in 500ml and 1 ltr sachet.
Milma rich: 3.8 oI Iat 9 SNF. Pasteurized and homogenized and presented in 500ml sachet.
hee: Fat Irom cow`s milk, Iree Irom added Ilavor or color or any other additives. It is presented in 50 &
100g tins, 200 & 500g sachet and pet jar.
Butter : Salted and plain varieties and is presented in 100g 200g 500g packets and
Sambharam: Fat Iree traditional thirst quencher added with chilly, ginger presented in 200ml sachets.
Milk Cream: Ice cream made Irom milk and cream Irom chocolate, mango, pineapple, strawberry, Ilavors
chocobar and butter scotch presented in 50 ml, 100ml, cup and also 4 liters pack.
Curd: Iat Iree, thick and uniIorm and is presented in 500ml sachet.
Main Competitors of milma are:
Millk : CA , AI , Shakthi
Butter: Amul, Nambeesan, Vijaya
hee: R, Ambadi, Nambootiri
Important book and records maintained in the department are credit suppliers register, agency
document, institution document, registers oI institution, supply details, complains register, etc
2.6 FINANCE DEPARTMENT
The department is headed by the accounts manager and he is assisted by the assistant
manager, junior superintendent with senior and junior assistant and oIIice attenders at the lower
level.
This department deals with Iinancial aspect oI the organization. Finance and accounts
department prepare annual budget, balance sheets, estimating the source and application oI
Iunds. Its main duty is procurement oI Iund and determination oI the sources oI Iund and
utilization oI procured Iund.
The Iinance and accounting department has 5 Iunctions. They are,
a. Finance Iunction
b. Accounting Iunction
c. Budgeting Iunction
d. Auditing Iunction
Accounting OIIicer
Jr. Superintendent
Sr. Assistant
Jr. Assistant
Attenders
Assistant Manager
e. Reporting Iunction
Finance function
The Capital Ior the organization is provided by NDDB. This organization is given shares to only
the member Iramers oI the societies and the share value is paid as dividend Irom the proIit. The Iund
needed Ior the requirements oI the dairy is provided Irom the head oIIice. For each 15 days the diary
sends a statement including their requirements to the Managing Director. AIter receiving the statement,
required Iund is transIerred Irom the account oI head oIIice at Indian bank to the diary`s account at
Canara Bank
Accounting Function
The accounting system in the dairy is the double entry system. All the transactions are
computerized. Trail balance and ProIit and loss accounts are prepared monthly. A uniIorm account system
is designed according to the NDDB. Separate books are maintained Ior each item.
Auditing function
The section is computerized, hence auditing is an easy task. There are three types oI audits
internal audit and statutory audit. Internal audits reports are prepared quarterly and presented to the board
oI directors. overnment does the statutory audits and there remuneration is paid by the union. Statutory
audit is done once in every year and the report is submitted to the general body.
Budgeting function
The budget is prepared every year considering the procurement, sales, increment in salary and
other expenses. Budget is prepared on the policies set by the KCMMF. All the payments and allocation oI
Iunds to the other department are strictly on the basis oI budgets. Each department iI needed to be
renewed should check the amount allocated to each department. The budget prepared is submitted to the
general body and get approved. Budgets are prepared considering the annual turnover.
Reporting functions
All the above Iunctions such as Iinance, accounting, auditing, and budgeting are make as a
detailed report with supporting documents. This report is submitted inIront oI the Board oI Directors Ior
approval.
oI the milk. II the bacterial load is high the milk will get spoiled and hence the MBRT
test will give us an idea oI bacterial load. Here 10ml oI milk is mixed with 1ml oI
Methylene Blue. This mixture is shaken and kept in a water bath oI 37C. The mixture
will be blue in colour and the time is noted when the test tube is place in the water bath.
In the case oI milk that has good quality and low in bacterial load the MBR time is below
4hours and above i.e. by this time the blue mixture turn black to white.
O Quality control analysis is also carried out Ior ghee, sambharam and curd. Their quality is
checked and, only then it will be sending Ior dispatch. The quality control department
assures the quality oI such products to the consumers.
Quality standards followed by ollam dairy
Product Fat SNF Acidity MRBT Phosphate TS
Tonned
milk
3.0 8.5 0.13-0.15 ~5hrs -ve NIL
Rich Plus 3.8 10.0 0.15-0.17 5hrs -ve NIL
Curd 0.5 10.5 0.8-1.3 NA NA NIL
Sambharam 0.5 NIL 0.5-0.7 NA NA 4.0-5.0
MBRT - Methylene Blue Reduction Test.
SNF - Solids Not Fat
SPC - Standard Plate Count
TS - Total Solids
Specification for ghee agmark requirements
Moisture 0.3 (maximum)
Free Iatty acid 1.5 (maximum)
RM value 28
BE value 40-43
They have a tie up with NDDB and thereby oIIer training Ior those staII. KCMMF has got
raining centre at Thrichur. Mostly training is conducted Irom outside the organization by some
agencies. These agencies are identiIied through Kerala State Productivity council, National
Institute oI Personnel Management, Milma training centre etc.
Promotion & Transfer
Promotions are oI two types, seniority based and merit based promotion. OIIice level
employees are promoted on the basis oI their seniority and top level employees are promoted on
the basis oI their perIormance. There is a staII regulation rule Ior the promotion oI oIIicers and
standing order act Ior employee`s promotion.
Attendance Management
There is a well managed attendance system. The IN and OUT oI each and every
employee is recorded at time oIIice register. A card is provided to the employees to punch when
they enter and leaves the plant. An advanced electronic punching card is going to implement in
plant.
Industrial Relation
The Kollam dairy maintains very good industrial relations. The three main trade unions in
operation are CITU, INTUC and AITUC. These trade unions operate Ior the welIare oI the workers. The
Milma Kollam dairy is a strike Iree organization. For more than 5 years there had been no strikes
registered. This gives ample prooI oI the industrial relations at Kollam dairy. The main aim oI the trade
union is to maintain a good relationship between the employees and management.
ages & Salary
The Salary constitutes Basic Pay, DA and House Rent Allowance. The D.A. is 70 oI the
basic pay where as the house rent allowance is 10 oI the basic pay, PF is 12 and ESI 1.75. roup
medical insurance also provided. Attendance is considered while calculating salary. Payment is given in
last day oI every month Ior permanent staII and beIore 5
th
oI next month Ior the temporary staII.
Disciplinary Proceedings
The HRD department is responsible Ior maintaining discipline in the organization. At the
Kollam dairy, the rules and regulations Ior oIIice staII and workers are diIIerent. StaII regulations are
concerned with the oIIice staII and standing orders are concerned with workers. II there is any in
disciplinary action arises Irom a worker standing order will be issued.
Health & Safety
Special care is taken Ior the health and saIety oI every worker. Some health and saIety
measures are, providing uniIorm, shoes, warm clothes are given to the employees who are working in
cold storages. Floors are cleaned thoroughly. Dangerous machines are grilled Ior worker saIety.
elfare Measure
The employees enjoy canteen Iacilities, recreation Iacilities, toilet etc, in addition to this employ
welIare activity such as employees` state insurance. They are provided with medical beneIit, sickness
beneIit, disablement beneIit, Iinancial beneIit. Employee`s provident Iund, disablement pension, widow
pension etc are covered under the employees provident Iund scheme.
SECURITY DEPARTMENT
The security department is headed by the security supervisor and 9 security guards are
working under him. All security guards are Ex. Military service men and they are working on
contract base.
This department work 24 hours and there is two shiIts. They working continually 2days and the
next day will be oII. Two guards are in the main gate, the visitors and staII should report here.
Here will be some registers Ior recording the details oI visitors and employees. One security staII
is in reception and his duty is to attend the telephone call, transIer calls to various departments,
answer Ior enquiries, etc. This security staII will move to dispatch dock at 2.30pm Ior
supervising the dispatch oI milk. And there will be a security guard in the dispatch dock Irom
morning till evening.
Security Supervisor
Security uards
CHAPTER 3
CONCLUSION
3.2 CONCLUSION
The organizational study gave a greater learning experience to me. The experience oI
doing one month long study gave me opportunity to explore in to the areas oI practicable
knowledge oI management and nature oI a company. This organizational study also showed the
important roles played by every single Iunctions oI the management. Milma is the present milk
marketing leader in Kerala. But in this changing condition the marketing oI milma products has
become more challenging as it now Iaces several competitions Irom private milk producers and
local producers. This entire problem can be met through proIessional management approach and
target oriented training and proper planning. So the company should give the attention
in ensuring the quality oI products and introduce more promotional activities to overcome the
competition.
3.3 BIBLIORAPHY
Direct Interview
Annual Reports
www.milma.com
www.google.com
www.trcmpusiIy.com