KMF - Dharwad
KMF - Dharwad
KMF - Dharwad
CHAPTER 1:
EXECUTIVESUMMARY
INDUDTRY PROFILE
COMPANY PROFILE
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1TITLE OF THE PROJECT
ORGANIZATIONAL STUDY IN KMF DHARWAD
1.2OBJECTIVES
1) To study the functions of various departments in detail
2) To gain knowledge by practical exposure to the working environment in the organization
3) To know the various policies and procedures followed in the organization
4) To analyze the overall performance of the organization
5) To make a SWOT ANALYSIS of the organization
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1.6 LIMITATIONS
1. Since supplying goods to defense, availability of information was also a constraint
2. Since the organization is too big with too many departments, covering all the departments in short period is not
possible
3. It is assumed that the information provided by the organization is correct
4. Time Limitation
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2. INDUSTRY PROFILE
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3 COMPANY PROFILE
COMPANY NAME
NATURE OF
BUSINESS
OWNERSHIP
Co-Operative Unit.
TEL-NO
TYPE OF
RAW MATERIAL
Milk
85,000 LPD
Water 5 to 6 lack liters/day
Coal 4 to 5 tones.
CAPACITY OF
PLANT :
FINISHED
PRODUCTS
TOTAL INVEST :
Milk, Butter, Ghee, Peda, Milk powder, Ice creams, Curd, Lassi, Khova.
7 Crores
TOTAL SOCIETIES
AT VILLAGE LEVEL :
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Chairman
2. Dr M N Venkatramu.
Managing Director
3. Shri N S Asuti.
Director
4. Shri G M Morbad.
Director
5. Shri A M Desai.
Director
6. Shri S M Hadagali.
Director
7. Shri R N Davagi.
Director
8. Shri U M Hegade.
Director
9. Shri G G Hegade.
Director
5 Members
3 Members
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KMF is a co-operative apex body in the state of Karnataka for representing dairy organizations and also
implementing dairy development activities to achieve the following objectives.
Providing assured and remunerative market for all the milk produced by the farmer members.
To build village level institutions in co-operative sector to manage the dairy activities.
To ensure provision of milk production inputs, processing facilities and dissemination of know-how.
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Excellence in quality is to be maintained to lay a solid foundation for wide Spread acceptance of
Nandini products.
Units
1976-1977 2009-2010
Dairy Co-operatives
Nos
416
11063
Membership
Nos
37000
1956163
Milk Procurement
Kgs/day
50000
3025940
Milk Sales
Lts/day
95050
2129790/curd:1.77LKPD
Kgs/DCS
220
3010
0.90
342
Turnover
Rs.Crores
2707.00
Source:
DHARWAD MILK UNION
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PUNCH LINE:
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QUALITY OBJECTS:
1) To develop the quality consciousness among all the producers or employees of the union.
2) To implement the cost reduction in each stage of collection processing and distribution.
3) To make every one aware of the every conservation in dairy.
4) To maximize the customers complaints and achieve customer satisfaction.
5) To set goals or targets at all levels to achieve continuous improvement.
6) To train our workman from time to time for exposure to advanced technology for efficient operations.
7) To provide adequate infrastructure facility for improving the work environment.
INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES:
Infrastructure facilities in DMU, they have one chilling center and they can distribute milk with the capacity of
covering the 11 routes and the capacity is 2, 00,00LPD.
Other facilities like:
Security facilities
Canteen facilities
Shift: Three shift per day.
Manual punching card and computer entries will be there
DHARWAD DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS SOCIETIES UNION LIMITED.
Further in 1988, the Raipur Dairy and Chilling Center, setup in 1968, also came under the union. In 1989, the
training center, which was controlled by KMF, came under Dharwad Milk Union.
DMU was Rs.7 crore Projects of which Government has Rs.2Crosre of share capital and authorized capital of
DMU is Rs.5crore.DMU formed 551 milk producer's co-operative societies in Dharwad, Gadag,and Haveri and Uttar
Kannada districts. The production capacity of DMU is 2lack liters of milk per day and also has the capacity to produce
12tones of milk powder, 10tones of butter, and 6tones of ghee per day.
DMU is collecting 85 thousand liters of milk per day from its societies and sells 60 thousand liters of milk per day
and the remaining milk is used for producing milk products.
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To provide good quality of cattle feed, fodder, veterinary aid seeds, etc., to the villagers.
To see that the DCS's are carrying out their activities properly and in an efficient manner.
To see that the milk is brought from DCS's to the chilling centers in the prescribed time.
To look the accounts of the DCS's supervise the purchase process and market the milk and milk products.
Objectives of DMU:
To eliminate middlemen's in the business so that the milk producers receive their appropriate share of bread.
To educate the villagers about the adulteration of milk and its harmful effect on the body.
To see that every citizen becomes healthy by consuming good quality of milk.
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Supplying quality milk to the customer in the city for appropriate price
Process at DMU:
The milk collected at DCS's is brought to the center through carriers, trucks etc. The quality and quantity of milk
bought is checked at the Reception center by a supervisor.
A sample of milk is taken and is tested in a laboratory for fat content, Solid Not Fat (SNF) acidity etc.
As the milk is at room temperature it is to be brought down to 4C to 5 degree C. So that it may check the
growth of bacteria. To ensure this milk is passed through a chilling chamber where the milk is chilled. Its temperature is
bought down and then the milk is stored in a tank called as "Ram Milk Tank".
From this tank the milk is pumped to a pasteurizing cell where the milk is heated up to 72C and 15 seconds, so
that all the bacteria and microorganisms may be killed and then the milk is simultaneously cooled to 4C to 5 degree C
and is stored in a "Pasteurized Milk Tank"
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PRODUCT PROFILE
Milk Products
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Toned
Fresh
and
Pure
milk
containing
3.0%
fat
and
8.5%
SNF.
7. Nandini Peda:
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8. Butter:
Rich, smooth and delicious. Nandini Butter is made out of fresh pasteurized cream.
Rich taste, smooth texture and the rich purity of cow's milk makes any preparation a delicious
treat. Available in 100gms (salted), 200gms and 500gms cartons both salted and unsalted.
Product Processing
Milk may be
defined
as
the
whole,
fresh, clean,
lacteal secretion obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy milk animals, excluding that obtained within 15
days before or 5 days after calving or such periods as may be necessary to render the milk practically colostrums-free
and containing the minimum prescribed percentages of milk fat and milk-solids-not-fat. In India, the term 'milk', when
unqualified, refers to cow or buffalo milk, or a combination of the two.
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PRODUCT PROCESSING
SOURCE:
DHARWAD MILK UNION
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1959
Procuring and Marketing of Milk Production and Sale of Milk
Share Capital
Plant Capacity
Products
5 corers Approx.
2 Lakhs Liters / day
Milk Powder 12 MT /Day
Butter 10 MT / Day
Ghee 6 MT / Day
Milk Chilling Centers and Gagad
20000 LPD
Capacity
Haveri
20000 LPD
Hirekerur
20000 LPD
Naragund
8000 LPD
Ron
10000 LPD
Sirsi
20000 LPD
The milk in bulk is sent for packing and distribution at Karwar
Which supplies and need of Karwar, Gokama, Honnavar,
Bhatkal, Murdeshwar and Goa
Collection of Milk
Area of Operation
Sale of Milk
70000 LPD
Dharwad, Haveri, Gadag, Uttar Karnataka, Goa Parts of
Board of Directors
Maharashtra
Elected Member8
Ex-Officers
Total Workers
Location
Department
Brand Name
Products
85000 LPD
By Govt.
3
383 Workers
Lakamanahalli Industrial Area, Dharwad
8
Nandini
Milk
Toned Milk, Standard Milk, Shubham Milk
Milk Products
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STRATEGIES OF DMU
The Dharwad Milk Union has the following set of strategies, which will be formulated every year. The present
year has the following strategies. The strategies are formulated with the help of KMF and NDDB and the union
members. Below are the strategies set for this year.
STRATEGIES OF PROCUREMENT AND INPUT DEPARTMENT:
Aims at providing Vaccination to 50,000 cattle against Food and Mouth Diseases.
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Aims at helping the employees to become more responsible towards their work.
Products
1338
Milk powder
245.74
Butter
857.24
Bulk Butter
135.52
Ghee
48.22
Peda
19.56
Paneer
537.24
Curds
There have been plans set to reduce the SNF and FAT content in the milk so as to protect the quality of the
milk.
Products name
Toned Milk/Liter
HTM/ltr
HCM/ltr
Curd 500gm
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Net Amt
24.12
25.09
27
14
Commission
0.88
0.91
1.00
1.00
MRP
25.00
26.00
28.00
15.00
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4
39.00
54.55
180.90
250
14.47
44.64
66.97
217.39
126.79
1.00
6.00
5.45
18.10
30.00
2.53
5.36
8.03
32.61
15.21
5.00
45.00
60.00
199.00
280.00
17.00
50.00
75.00
250.00
142.00
Product Name
Maximum Price of
1.
Sale
250.00
50.00
2.
300.00
280.00
3.
70.00
250.00
4.
5.
50.00
14.00
14.00
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CHAPTER 2
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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Board of President
Ex Officers
(5 Members)
Directors
(5 Members)
Govt. nominees
(3 Members)
Procurement
Department
Transport
Product
President
Director
Marketing
Department
Quality
Control
FGS and
Stores
Administrative
Department
Accounts and
Purchase
Department
Security
Department
MIS
Organization structure is the skeleton of the organization. It prescribes the formal relationship among various
position and the activities. Arrangements about reporting, relationship, how an organization member is to communicate
with other members, what roles and procedures exist to guide the various activities performed by the members of all
parts of the organization structure.
Organization structure plays a vital role in achieving the organizational goals. Organization structure should be
properly designed to facilitate the smooth functioning of the organization.
Organization structure of Dharwad milk union consists of BODs at the top. Then president, under whom is the
Managing Director. He is the person who is responsible for smooth functioning of the organization. After Managing
Director there are managers and Deputy Mangers of various departments who are responsible and accountable for the
activities of their respective departments. There are subordinates, supervisors and employees who are directly linked
with department managers.
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DEPARTMENTS OF DMU:
1. Purchase Department
2. Production process and Department
3. Procurement and input Department
4. Stores Department
5. Finance Department
6. Marketing Department
7. Administrative Department
8. Human Resource Department
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1. PURCHASE DEPARTMENT:
It is a sub-department, which comes under Finance Department. The main work of this department is to
purchase various materials required by different department. After ascertaining the stock position by stores department
and indent is sent by different department duly approved by the Managing Director. This department act to purchase
materials.
It also maintains records of all the suppliers calls for Tenders, quotations etc. Quotations with lowest rate are
sanctioned. Purchase up to 50,000 can be made by Purchase Department. If the purchase amount is more than 50,000,
then the approval of Managing Director.
PURCHASE
SUPERINDEDENT
HELPERS
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ASST. MANAGER
ASST. MANAGER
QUALITY ASSISTANT
OFFICER (CHEMICALS)
QUALITY ASSISTANT
OFFICER
(BACTERIOLOGY)
QUALITY ANALYST
QUALITY ASST.
LAB ASSISTANT
In DMU, at every stage, care is taken to ensure that the customer gets the products, which have a very high
quality. Hence there is a separate department called Quality Department. Where the quality testing is done.
There is a separate laboratory for this. Quality control is very essential as to maintain the freshness of the milk.
All the containers, pipes and other equipments are washed with hot water before starting off with new production. There
are many tests conducted here. The packed milk we get will have undergone 3 quality tests. First test is done on raw
milk, which we get from chilling center. Next before standardization and the last test before packing. The other tests
conducted are:
TEST
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Acidity Test
Alcohol Test
Lactometer
Fat test
SNF Test
Percentage
of
SNF
determined
for
pricing
SNF=CLR+FAT/4
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DCS
Sample Testing
Chilling
Storing
Pasteurization
Separation
Homogenization
Storing
Packing
Dispatching
Production department is well equipped and has various types of highly sophisticated machines imported from
Sweden and Denmark. Once the milk is received from P & I department, it is first weighed with the help of weighing
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BUTTER:
The cream, which is stored in cream refining tank, is taken to the churning section where it is churned. Here
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The milk produced here is differentiated by the content of fat and SNF
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FAT
SNF
Toned 'Milk
3.1%
8.5%
Standard Milk
4.5%
9%
Shubham Milk
6%
9%
5.1%
9%
The below table gives a brief idea of the milk products, their fat SNF, moisture Content:
PRODUCT
FAT
SNF
MOISTURE
Butter
83%
1%
16%
Ghee
99.8%
0.2%
Pannier
20%
30%
50%
Office Staff
Deputy Manager
Asst. Manager
Asst. (Accounts)
Asst. (Stores)
Technical Officer
Clerk
Typist
Senior Supervisor
Junior Supervisor
Dairy Operators
Dairy technician
Dairy Worker
Package of milk:
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Film length:
a) 200 ml= 100 mm
b) 500 ml= 150 mm
c) 1000 ml= 230 mm
While packaging of milk. The crate is washed from 3 to 5 degree temperature and then the milk is set in crate
and the milk is stored in cold room. The temperature of cold room is 2 to 5 degree Celsius.
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Procurement wing
Deputy Manager
Deputy Manager
Assistant Manager
Assistant Manager
Extension Officer
Clerks
Clerks
Helpers
Procurement and input department is play a vital role in the DMU. In any any milk union this department handles
the procurement of the milk required amt to the production process.
FUNCTIONS OF P&I:
PROCUREMENT OF MILK:
Daily procurement of DMU is 80,000 liters/day on average. Procurement of milk seasonally variated from September
December the milk productivity is high and in summer it is low.
M
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Farmers (producer)
((((producers)
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Societies
Chilling centers.
Milk union
Milk procurement process has done all the 365 days and two times a day and procuring milk routes through
transportation. DMU making Rs11 for cow milk and Rs13.50for buffalo milk as minimum and other rate will depend on
the SNF and FAT.
After the chilling the milk is loaded and brought to the near by union. Once milk brought to the union it is
rechecked for quality, quantity, freshness and then it sent for the further production process.
If the milk is spoilt in transit it brought to the notice of concerned society, in case of away society if the milk is
spoilt due to carelessness/delay of the driver it is brought to the notice to the contractor who is responsible for the loss.
ESTABLISHMENT OF DAIRY CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES:This is the important task carried by the P&I dept, societies are established in villages. There should be a min 50
members from societies and there should surplus of 75 liters of milk collection per day.
There should be localities should produce milk from buffalo or cow or both, there is cheap elected from members who
has ability to run a society successfully he is responsible for selling the shares to the formers who contributed from the
societies.
Share of Rs100 each should be allocated a society should gather an Rs20, 000 from the society.
After registration, a commencing a general body meeting will held with 9 members who are influential and
knowledgeable elected becomes director of the societies two as take as secretary and tester.
It is the duty of secretary to maintain all records and ledgers of dairy transactions. The tester verifies quality of
the milk a sheet a send with the carrier.
PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES:This dept takes some promotional activities to increase the rate of production of the milk.
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PRICE TO THE PROCURED MILK:The price given below is based on the SNF and Fat
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Fat content
SNF
Price/Liter
Buffalo.
6%
9%
12.60RS
Cows Milk.
3.5%
8.5%
9.75Rs
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4. STORES DEPARTMENT:
STRUCTURE:-
Stores Superintendent
Stores Assistant
Stores Assistant
Helpers
The stores department in DMU follows the Cordex System (Coded Control System). A card is maintained for
each item and a number is allotted. The card attached to each article consists of amount balance, date of issue,
purchase etc. this is later recorded in separated ledger book. The inventors are of different kind ranging from
mechanical, spares, packing items to animal drugs, and stationary and veterinary drugs. There are at least 4000
different inventories.
This department has the following services:
It tries to maintain maximum and minimum level of inventory so as to avoid blockage of capital and storage.
Ordinary and local available commodities are maintained at minimum possible level.
Items of urgent and not easily available are stored sufficiently for further demand.
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Assistant Manager
Marketing Assistant
Account Assistant
Dairy Operator
Dairy Workers
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5. FINANCE DEPARTMENT:
The structure of finance Department is as shown:
Deputy Manager
Assistant Manager
Assistant Account
This Department is responsible for keeping all the inward and outward flow of money of union. It prepares
budget every year and financial rules for receipts all payments are framed.
The functions of these departments are:
To prepare monthly accounts (Receipts and payment account P & I account and Balance Sheet).
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6. MARKETING DEPARTMENT:Marketing Department is very important part of Organization marketing of milk and its products is the greatest
responsibility to all the products before losing its quality.
The marketing department of DMU is considerably extensive which covers the area of north GOA, UTTAR
KANNADA, HUBLI, DARWAD, GADAG & HAVERI todays market share of DMU is 23%.
FUNCTION OF MARKETING DEPARTMENT.
1. To prepare the marketing plan at the beginning of every year, taking into
23%
Loose vendors.
57%
Private Brand.
14%
Others
06%
Even today large no. of the market share lies with the loose vendors who supplies inferior quality of the milk.
Therefore it is necessary for the company to undertake an aggressive marketing campaign and educate people about
the quality of the milk.
MARKETING STRATEGY:
Visit to all roots of distribution vehicle for connect with all agents.
Womens association.
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COMPETITORS:
Arogya.
Spurthi.
Bharath.
Aditya.
Maha laxmi.
Navalur diary.
Siddi vinayak.
Gauli.
Kolhapur.
Shree Krishna.
Ram Raheem.
Warna.
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SALES PROMOTION:
Providing discounts, incentives, to agents for increase sales.
THE STRUCTURE OF MKTING DEPT AS SHOWN:
Manager
Deputy Manger
(Account / Audit
Deputy Manger
(Account / Audit
Asst. Manager
Asst. Manager
(Tech. Officer)
Supervisor
(FGS/Stores)
Supervisor
Market assistant
Market assistant
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7. ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT:The administration department controls the overall functioning of the organization.
The organization consists of the following three levels.
1. Managerial cadre includes Managing Director, Deputy Manager and Assistance manager.
2. Supervisory level includes technical officers and supervisors.
3. Worker level includes labors helpers.
The overall responsibility of administrative executive/managers comes under three board categories as given below.
GENERAL CO-ORDINATION:
1. Maintenance of official documents like files, records etc up to date. Collecting and presenting data when require to
operation as useful information.
2. Implementing the organization system, procedures and policies in a co-ordinate manner.
3. Ensuring smooth running of office by interfacing with the external agencies as required for eg:-Payment of
Telephone/Water supply bills etc.
4. Maintenance of the office premises.
PROVIDING FACILITIES:
1. Designing and implementing forms for variety of purpose where some exist across the organization.
2. Allocating space for people, furniture equipment etc as the organization norms.
3. Maintenance and upkeep of office equipments.
4. Attending to small necessary needs of various people working in the organization.
EFFECTIVE CONTROL:
1. Maintenances of files, records etc up to date. Collecting and presenting data in the form use full information
from the record.
2. Recording and maintaining attendance, leave details, looking after the security needs etc.
3. Reducing the cost of office operation, production costs, without affecting the functioning of the organization.
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Deputy Manager
Asst. Manager
(Personnel)
Admn. Superintendent
Admn. Superintendent
Admn. Assistant
Time
Canteen
Security
The Department also handles Canteen, Security and Time Keeping Machine.
CANTEEN:
There is a Canteen in the premise itself. The employees are provided lunch, Tea etc., at reasonable rates. The
Canteen is handled by the Canteen In charge.
TIME KEEPER:
This Department records the working hours of the employees. The time machine shows the entry time and exit
time of each employee. The workers divided into different shifts control the working of the Department. Each employee
is given a Punch Card, whenever an employee enters the premise he has to punch the card in the time machine and
before living the premise he has to do the same. Based on this attendance, Canteen bills are charged, wages are fixed
and deduction are made.
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SECURITY DEPARTMENT:
Dharwad Milk Union occupies 25 acres of land the whole premise is been guarded by the security personnel.
The security people work in three shifts. All the vehicles are checked before entering the premise. The departments is
also maintains separate registers like Store-in Register, Attendance register etc.
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- 61 employees.
FEATURES OF HRD:
Human Resource Department is concerned with employees both individual and as group in attaining goals. It
also concerned with behavior, emotional and social aspects of personnel.
It covers all three levels of organization. {Top, middle, lower level mgmt.}
STYLES:
The Styles of the organization is said to follow the bureaucratic type that is the management cadre follow the
bureaucratic type of administration. The fact is that for a manufacturing firm like the KMF, Dharwad this type of
administration is necessary.
The Indicators of the Style are:
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FUNCTIONS OF HRD:
Recruitment and selection:HRD looks well being recruitment and selection of employee. Here some procedures following for the search
candidates mainly.
>Through adds.
>Through employment exchange.
>Through in service.
Afterwards recruitment procedure based on the company rules and recruitment process based on the candidates
education, experience, and age. Selection done through the company card according to rules and regulation of
company.
STAFF:
The staff deals with the various personnel Policies followed by the Organization. Below are given the personnel
policies followed by the Organization.
PERSONNEL POLICIES:
There are around 383 employees working in Dharwad Milk Union. There are various policies followed by the
Union. The Human Resource Department is the in Dharwad Milk Union Works as a sub Department of Administration
Department.
INDUCTION:
After an employee is employed in DMU, he\she has to be made familiar to the union and also known the objective,
value, functions and the operations. This helps the employee to interact with senior staff members from various
departments.
TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT:
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Asst. Manager
(Personnel
Admn. Superintendent
Admn. Superintendent
Admn. Assistant
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Time
Canteen
Security
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CHAPTER 3
SWOT ANALYSIS
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Strengths:
Nandini enjoys good brand image. Dharwad milk union is one the leading producer of milk products & it has
wide area of Market, Nandini is a trusted house hold brand name, more than two lakhs farmer members were
supplying milk.
It has large procurement system.
Huge infrastructure for processing.
Competitive prices for all products.
Wide distribution network leads to regular and timely supply.
It enjoys highest market shares in the packed milk segment.
Provides excellent veterinary, vaccination, Extension facilities, Feeds and Fodder seeds supply etc., in the
field, which cannot be thought off by any private operator. Hence earned lot of goodwill from member
producers, who patronize the union throughout the year.
Has earned the distinction of not failing to deliver the milk to market on time throughout the year. There are
days with no power supply, no water supply; but there is no day without NANDINI milk supply.
DMU is giving highly remunerative and timely payment to its producers & this has a good on suppliers and
made Union to be in good financial position.
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Weaknesses:
Lack of flexibility in deciding about its operation. No authority over issues like pricing, offering volume discounts
etc. The president of KMF and the Board of directors DMU decides it.
Perishable commodity. Milk is Perishable commodity it cannot be store in long.
Lack of professional manpower. In DHARWAD MILK UNION department heads are not based on qualification.
Bureaucratic method of functions.
Lacking quality consistency because of seasonal changes in the supply of milk.
Less buffalo milk. Because of which customers preferring buffalo milk may get attracted to other brands.
Inadequate sales promotional activity.
Due to bad smell that persists causes low sales.
Some private dairies are selling homogenized milk, which appears rich. The union cannot homogenize all its
huge quantity of milk due to lack of homogenizing capacity and increase in processing cost.
DMU Organizational structure does not permit incentive/ reward for good performance of an employee.
DMU Company should distribute their product directly to sellers without keeping any middlemen and agents
because part of profit is divided between middlemen and agents. About 65-70% of the marketing is done directly
the rest of 35-40% is done using middle men.
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Opportunities:
There is a phenomenal scope for innovation in product development, packing and presentation.
Steps to taken to introduce value added products like shrikhands, ice-creams, paneer, khoa, flavored milk, dairy
sweets etc. this will lead to a greater presence and flexibility in the market place along with the opportunities in
the field of brand building.
Yet another aspect can be the addition of infant foods and nutritionals.
Increasing market demand for milk and milk products.
There is scope for developing in unexplored areas for milk processing as Nandini can extend its equity of brand.
Addition of buffalo milk will improve market share.
Since the DHARWAD district is under Cauvery basin, perennial greens are available to the cattle. This makes
the farmers to rare the cattle easily from this DMU is getting huge amount of milk.
Institutional markets, bakeries, hotels etc., are not fully tapped and these can be captured preferably by direct
marketing.
Diversification of milk products like Peda, Mysore Pak, cashew burfi, lassie, milk powders, masala majjige.
Exploit the Human Face, by positioning in the market as an organization with social responsibilities of serving
the milk produced by paying remunerative price and serving customer by offering hygienic quality product at a
reasonable price throughout the year. Union is not in the business to maximise the profit as in the case of
private dairies and is acting as price stabilizing force in the market. Projecting these to the customers will
reinforce the positive image of the organization in customers minds as a caring organization which service to
them as its motto.
DMU is SELLING its products to different states like Tamilnadu, Kerala and Andrapradesh.
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Threats:
Increase of competitor's milk vendors in organized sector.
Flexibility in commission structure by competitors may attract the distributors.
No entry barriers for private players.
Low level of consumer awareness in Dharwad and surrounding areas.
After liberalization, entry barriers in the dairy industry eased for new entrants.
The competition from Co-operatives like Dodla, Heritage, Kamadenu, they producing different milk products
which are giving a good competition to the MYMUL, etc.
Private dairies procure milk at low cost from producers and sell milk resorting to unethical trade practices. It is a
marketing war in which union has to fight by rules and other private dairies do not fight by rules. Hence, there is
no level playing field for organization with social responsibilities to compete with organizations with purely profit
motive.
Plans of major companies like Reliance, ITC to enter into milk market in future.
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CHAPTER 4
FINDINGS
SUGGESTIONS
CONCLUSIONS
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Summary of Findings:
Dharwad milk union is serving rural region by way of procuring milk through poor farmers through its formed
societies and paying them fair returns. It is contributing for economic upliftment of farmers.
Dharwad milk union is equipped with fully automatic systems which ensures total quality maintenance.
It has got its own quality control department with fully equipped laboratory and equipments that helps detecting
any adulteration or any such other defects.
Through the use of advanced technology, Dharwad milk union provides its customers bacteria free and
balanced nutritious milk which is very hygienic.
The advertisement in local newspaper and local television is very low.
Nandini products have a good brand image.
Pricing strategies of Nandini is appreciated by its customers
Proper training programs for farmers are an additional service provided by the company which is improving
Nandini popularity among the farmers and ensures quality and consistency of supply of milk from them.
Nandini is started with customers contact programs in order to get first hand feedback from its customers about
the service by the distributors and its products.
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SUGGESTIONS
Organization should try to improve the packaging of the product to prevent leakage.
Organization should try to adopt more and more new technology and methods of production to survive in this
competitive market.
The company should provide some attractive schemes for the regular consumers as well as retail sellers.
Dharwad milk union must adopt professionalism in the overall function of working departments.
More ads can be given to products especially for new introduced products in print media, which can attract
more consumers.
HR department should work on more plans to motivate employees to reduce absenteeism so that company can
think of reduction of manpower as it is excess at present.
Offers performance awards annually to encourage employees, agents and dealers.
There is a scope for improvement of quality and brand image as there is a huge competition in the market.
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CONCLUSION:
It was an exciting experience to us working with DMU Dharwad. From this project we learnt about the marketing tactics
used by Dharwad Milk union.
Dharwad Milk Union is reputed organization which has developed its good will in the market to compete with other
famous brands such as Arokya, siddhadhara, varana etc. It has to adapt modern technology in the production process
and can do better marketing compared with others.
It has to increase the rate of commission payable to its agents or retailers.
Dharwad is functioning well for the social as well as economical up-liftment of the rural population. To survive in the
market the company needs to adapt an aggressive marketing policy as of competitors.
Last but not least we would like to conclude DMU as good organization to work as well as to interact with people. All
the workers and members of the unions nicely motivated us.
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CHAPTER 5
BIBLIOGRAPGHY
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Books:
Subba Rao P: Essentials of HRM Industrial Relations (Himalaya Publication) Vol-2 Edition. Geetanjali press Pvt. Ltd.
Bangalore.
K.Ashwathappa: Production and Operation Management
(Himalaya publication) Bangalore.
Philip Kotler: Marketing Department Vol-3.
Reports:
Annual Reports of Dharwad milk union (2009) from HR Department and Finance Department.
Websites:
Site visited for products of company
http://www.nandini.co-op.com
Site visited regarding service provided by the company
http://www.kmf.com
Site visited regarding the information about the company
http://www.dmu.com
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