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A

PROJECT REPORT

ON

“ANALYSIS OF FRANCHISE BUSINESS MODEL”

SUBMITTED TO

SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY

IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

SUBMITTED BY

MR. ROHIT SHRIKANT DIVEKAR

UNDER THE GUIDENCE OF

PROF. KANIF SATAV

DEPARTMENT OF MBA
DHOLE PATIL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING WAGHOLI, PUNE.
(2019-20)
DHOLE PATIL EDUCATION SOCIETY’s
DHOLE PATIL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Accredited by NAAC with A+ Grade, An ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institute
1284, Near Eon IT Park Kharadi, Dhole Patil College Road, Wagholi, Pune-412207
Website: www.dpespune.com E-mail: dpcoepune@gmail.com, Phone:020-66059900

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that Mr. ROHIT SHRIKANT DIVEKAR is a bonafied student of


Dhole Patil College of Engineering, Pune pursuing Master of Business Administration Course
of 2019-20, has successfully completed her summer project titled “FRANCHISE BUSINESS
MODEL (Study, Comparison and Strategies)” at DOORTASK TECHNOLOGIES PVT
LTD. From 1st JULY 2019 till 6th SEPT 2019.This project is accomplished adequately and
submitted in partial fulfillment of MBA MARKETING MANAGEMNT curriculum as per the
requirement of Savitribai Phule Pune University for batch 2018-2019.

Name
Project Guide External

Name Dr. Nihar Walimbe


HOD MBA Dept. Principal
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

A summer project is a golden opportunity for learning and self-development. I consider


myself very lucky and honored to have had so many wonderful people to lead me through in
completion of this project.
I would like to extend my gratitude to the management of Thermax Ltd for giving chance
to work for this project in theirorganization.
I would like to thank entire team of Thermax Ltd Plant for their support and
encouragement throughout the entire course of the project.
I would also like to thank my college Dhole Patil College of Engineering for giving me
this opportunity to put in real time practice; the theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom
with the practical reality in the external corporate world & I would like to thank Mr. Vidya
Bhandwalkar (HOD of MBA Dept. DPCOE, Pune) & N.S. Kedare (Project Guide of MBA Dept.
DPCOE , Pune)who helped me in completing this project report.

MARUTI ASHOK GAVHANE


M.B.A. (Operational Management)
Dhole Patil College of Engineering, Pune
DECLARATION

I hereby declare that this report is being submitted in fulfilment of the course curriculum of
MBA at Dhole Patil College of Engineering.

The information and data given in the report is authentic and I further declare that this project
report has not been submitted to any other university or institute for the award of any degree or
diploma.

The summer internship gave me an opportunity to study, understand and have practical exposure
on different aspects. This report is the result of the authentic work carried out by me, under the
guidance of Prof.N.S.KEDARE (Project Guide, Dhole Patil College of Engineering, Pune)
during the period from 6th July, 2018 till 6th sept, 2018.

DATE: MARUTI ASHOK GAVHANE

PLACE: MBA Operational Management


INDEX

SR NO. TITLE PAGE NO.

1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1

2 INTRODUCTION 3

3 COMPANY PROFILE 20

4 OBJECTIVE 33

5 SCOPE 34

6 LITERATURE REVIEW 36

7 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 43

8 DATA ANALYSIS & INTERPRETAION 46

9 LIMITATIONS 57

10 FINDINGS 58

11 SUGGESIONS 59

12 CONCLUSION 60

BIBLIOGRAPHY & RFERENCES 61

ANNEXURE& QUESTIONERY 62
LIST OF TABLE

SR. NO. TABLE NO. TITLE OF TABLE PAGE NO.

1 Table 8.1 ABC classification 47

2 Table 8.2 Material Description 50

3 Table 8.3 Annual consumption & category 51

4 Table 8.4 Result 51

5 Table 8.5 EOQ Table of “A” Category 54


LIST OF FIGURES

SR. NO. FIG. NO. TITLE OF FIGURE PAGE NO.

1 Fig.3.1 Air Pollution Control 24

2 Fig.3.2 Reverse Air Bag House (Penna Cements) 24

3 Fig.3.3 Waste Heat Recovery Boiler (Cement Factory) 25

4 Fig.3.4 Municipal Solid Waste Boiler 26

5 Fig.3.5 Large Boilers (Circulating Fluidized Combustion Bed) 26

6 Fig.3.6 Coil type packaged boiler 27

7 Fig.3.7 Thermax Power Plant Solutions for Madras Cement ltd. 28

8 Fig.3.8 Fired Heater (Chemical & Petrochemical Plant) 28

9 Fig.3.9 Thermal Oil Heater 29


Non Imaging Collector SolPac™ NI30
10 Fig.3.10 Solar Photovoltaic (SPV-21) 29

11 Fig. 3.11 Solar Photovoltaic (SPV-21) 30

12 Fig.3.12 Raw Water NTPC 31

13 Fig.3.13 Steam Driven VAM 31

14 Fig .3.14 Heat Pump 32

15 Fig. 7.1 Data collection 44

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