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Project On Amul
Project On Amul
AMUL is the pride not only of Gujarat but also of entire country. It is a
matter of great pleasure in preparing this project on such esteemed
organization. A person aspiring to enter in management profession must
have practical knowledge of the subject. The objective of industrial visit is to
gain insight into practical knowledge in a student to supplement the
theoretical study of management as well as industrial.
I have tried my best to present all the aspects related with the topics of
Productions and operations management. However I accept the sole
responsibility of any possible error of omission and will be grateful to the
readers of this project who bring mistakes to my notice.
Aruna Lambha,
Roll no.45,Division-A,
CPIMR 2012-14
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Anand Milk Union Limited popularly known as Amul Dairy is a US $ 500
million turnover institution. It is a institution built up with a network of
over 10000 Village Co-operative Societies and 500,000 plus members.
Formed in the year 1946 Amul is the leading food brand in India.
AMUL has spurred the WHITE REVOLUTION of India, which has made
India the largest producer of milk and milk products in the world and
the WHITE REVOLUTION has finally created a billion dollar brand.
Today AMUL dairy is no. 1 in ASIA and no.2 in the world.
Currently Amul has 3.11 million producer members with milk collection
average of 6.04million liters/day.
Every day Amul collects 447,000 liters of milk from 2.12 million
farmers , converts the milk into branded, packaged products, and
delivers goods worth Rs 6 core (Rs 60 million) to over 500,000 retail
outlets across the country.
Amul products are available in over 500,000 retail outlets across India
through its network of over 3,500 distributors. There are 47 depots
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with dry and cold warehouses to buffer inventory of the entire range of
products.
Amul has installed over 3000 automatic milk collection system units
(AMCUS) at village societies to capture member information, milk fat
content and amount payable to each member.
Amul has recently entered into direct retailing through “ AMUL utterly
delicious “parlors created in major cities. AMUL has plans to create
large chain of such outlet to be managed by franchisee through the
country.
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Coffee Whitener
Amul Kool Flavoured Milk, Amul Kool Cafe, Amul Kool Koko,Amul
Milk Drink
Kool Milk Shake, Amul Kool Chocolate Milk,Nutramul Energy Drink
Health Drink Stamina Instant Energy Drink
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TABLE OF CONTENS:
Introduction of company
History
Facility layout & facilities at Amul plant
The three-tier “Amul model”
Village dairy cooperative society (VDCS)
Production process
E- supply chain management of Amul
Conclusion
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INTRODUCTION OF COMPANY:
The brand name "Amul," from the Sanskrit "Amoolya," (meaning Precious)
was suggested by a quality control expert in Anand.), formed in 1946, is a
dairy cooperative in India. It is a brand name managed by an apex
cooperative organization, Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation
Ltd. (GCMMF), which today is jointly owned by some 2.8 million milk
producers in Gujarat, India.
Amul has spurred the White Revolution of India, which has made India the
largest producer of milk and milk products in the world. It is also the world's
biggest vegetarian cheese brand. Amul is the largest food brand in India and
world's Largest Pouched Milk Brand with an annual turnover of US $1050
million (2006±07). Currently Unions making up GCMMF have 2.8 million
producer members with milk collection average of 10.16 million liters per
day. Besides India, Amul has entered overseas markets such as Mauritius,
UAE, USA, Bangladesh, Australia, China, Singapore, Hong Kong and a few
South African countries. DrVerghese Kurien, former chairman of the
GCMMF, is recognized as a key person behind the success of Amul.
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HISTORY:
In 1929, Peston Edul Polson established Polson Model Dairy at Anand to
manufacture butter, ghee and casein and in 1944; the Bombay Municipal
Corporation Milk Supply was inaugurated. Monopoly rights were awarded to
Polson for Procuring milk from Kaira.
Amul's genesis is linked to the freedom movement in India. Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel, an eminent Indian freedom fighter encouraged the dairy
farmers from the Kaira district in Gujarat to form a cooperative to counter
the 'exploitatively' low prices offered for their milk by the monopoly milk
Supplier of the area, Polson's Dairy. The dairy farmers met in Samarkha
(Kaira district, Gujarat) on the 4th of January 1946, and decided to set up a
milk producers' cooperative that would deal directly with the Bombay
government, the final buyer of their milk. This was the origin of the Anand
model.
Initially, when the Bombay government refused to deal with the
cooperative, the farmers called a strike. The government finally relented
when Bombay went without milk for a fortnight. The successful union
registered itself as the Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd.
(KCMPUL), Anand, in Gujarat in December 1946. And so did GCMMF and
brand AMUL establish consequently.
The main motto of Amul is to help farmers i.e. Milk producers. Amul
system works under objective of highest possible compensation to the milk
producers and lowest possible price to consumers. Farmer are paid money in
cash payment for the milk. Milk gives them money for the daily necessities.
Amul is the one who started using their profits for the milk producers
common good.
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FACILITY LAYOUT:
Plant layout is the overall arrangement of the machine tools, handling
equipments, storeroom and other various accessories required for facilitating
production in a factory. These arrangements are pre-planned with the
results that the building has been constructed to fit a layout of a given
process.
The plant is engaged in producing milk, ice creams, milk powder and ghee.
Entire department is uniquely provided with facilities for the processing each
product. There are 4 production departments and packaging departments
pertaining to each product respectively.
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THE THREE-TIER “AMUL MODEL”
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Village Dairy Cooperative Society (VDCS)
The milk producers of a village, having surplus milk after own consumption,
come together and form a Village Dairy Cooperative Society (VDCS). The
Village Dairy Cooperative is the primary society under the three-tier
structure. It has membership of milk producers of the village and is
governed by an elected Management Committee consisting of 9 to 12
elected representatives of the milk producers based on the principle of one
member, one vote. The village society further appoints a Secretary (a paid
employee and member secretary of the Management Committee) for
management of the day-to-day functions. It also employs various people for
assisting the Secretary in accomplishing his / her daily duties.
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PRODUCTION PROCESS:
Collection of Raw Milk:
Raw milk is collected from different co-operatives of Gujarat.
About 12,22,000 liters of raw milk is collected per day. Before this milk
is sent to the laboratory for testing the FAT & SNF proportion, the milk
is separated from the raw milk. The milk is taken from the chilling
centers to Collection of Raw Milk Raw milk is collected from different
co-operatives of Gujarat. About 12,22,000 liters of raw milk is
collected per day. Before this milk is sent to the laboratory for testing
the FAT & SNF proportion.
The dairy fixes the proportion of SNF & FAT. After laboratory gives
green signal and conforming the raw milk at reception dock is brought
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into the house connected with pump is sent to the milk processing
plant. This is then chilled below 4 degree Celsius and then stored in
the milk silos. After that milk is processed which has two steps:
Pasteurizing and Standardizing
SEPARATION PROCESS:
Separation Process Separator machine separates two kinds of
products, skimmed milk and cream, through channels. There are 100
disks fixed in separator machine, which revolve at 5000
rpm(revolution per minute). It is taken to the tanks, which has the
capacity of 20000 liters. Whenever the milk is needed from the tank ,
it is tested in the laboratory and the deficit proportion FAT is added by
mixing cream. This process continues for 24 hours.
QUALITY CHECK:
Pasteurized milk is sent to the quality Assurance laboratory of
the dairy plant. Within 14 seconds the FAT & SNF proportion is
received regarding 30 lack liters of milk. The total investment put into
the lab by the dairy plant is Rs. 6 crores. The laboratory only checks
and analyses the powder, milk and ghee. There is a separate ice
cream analyzing laboratory.5). Packaging Process After the milk is sent
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for the packaging to the milk packing station in the dairy plant. In the
milk packaging stations there are huge pipelines and behind them
there is polyfil machine from which the material to pack milk comes
out. From each of these 12 machines 100 pouches are packed in one
single minute.
STORAGE:
Then the milk is sent to the cold storage of the dairy where the
milk is stored until it is dispatched. Here the milk is stored is
temperature ranging from 5 degree c to 10 degree c, it is maintained
with the help of exhaust fans having silicon chips. About 40000 liters
of milk is dispatched from the cold storage of the dairy plant everyday.
The damaged pouches are kept aside and the milk is once again put to
the storage tank.
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E- SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT OF AMUL
AMUL uses E- SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Amul has installed over 3000 automatic milk collection system units
(AMCUS) at village societies to capture member information, milk fat
content and amount payable to each member.
Computer calculate amount due to the farmer on the basis of the fat
content
The value of the milk is printed out on the slip and handed over to the
farmer ,who collects the payment from the adjacent window
Thus with the help of it farmer gets the payment within the minutes
On the logistic more than 5000 trucks move milk from the villages to
200 dairy processing plants twice a day according to a carefully
planned scheduled
Every day Amul collects 7 million liters of milk from 2.6 million farmers
(many illiterate), converts the milk into branded, packaged products,
and delivers goods to over 500,000 retail outlets across the country
Each Amul office are connected via internet and all of them send daily
reports on sales and inventory to the main system at Anand,
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Computer equipment measures & records qualities & quantities
collected.
Amul has linked distributors to the network & also incorporated web
pages of top retailers on their website
CONCLUSION:
Reasons for Amul’s success are its Robust Supply Chain, Low Cost
Strategy, Diverse Product Mix, Strong Distribution Network,
Technology advancements & e-initiatives and service availability.
Because of all these competences Amul is the largest producer of milk
and milk products in the world. It has set world best practices for dairy
producers.
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BIBLOGRAPHY:
Notes written as on Industrial visit to Amul Plant
Internet Sources:
www.amul.com
www.wickepedia.com
www.managementparadise.com
www.studymode.com
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