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PRODUCTION LAYOUT

Project on: Parle Glucose


 (parle G)
 Parle products
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Submitted by: pappu . B . Devda
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Class: FYBFM
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Roll. no.: 04
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Submitted to: Chitra Madam
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COLLEGE :. K .J SOMAIYA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & COMMERCE
 
Introduction
Parle was set up in 1929 to
manufacture sweets and toffees.
In 1939, Parle Products
began manufacturing biscuits, in
addition to sweets and toffees.
Parle Glucose and Parle
Monaco were the first brands of
biscuit.
About Parle
Parle Products has been India's largest manufacturer of
biscuits
Parle-G is the world's largest selling brand of
biscuits.
‘Parle’, name symbolizes quality, nutrition and great
taste.
With a reach spanning even the remotest villages of
India.
PRODUCT CATEGORY
PRODUCTS
CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONERY OTHER
PREPARED FOODS ACTIVE YEASTS

EXPORT
NEPAL , NEW ZEALAND
SAUDI ARABIA,USA,UAE

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Products of parle
CERTIFICATION
As part of the efforts towards a larger share of the
global market.
Parle has initiated the process of getting ISO 900
certification.
Quality
Hygiene
Store shelves
Checked by expert
Long-lasting freshness
Modern equipment
UNITS OF COMPANY
Mumbai
Bhadurgarh (Haryana)
Bangalore
Nimrana (Rajashthan)
Rudrapur (Uttranchal)
 Total Production At Uttaranchal:- 250
metric tones.
Marketing Network
1500 WHOLESELLERS
4,25,000 RETAIL OUTLETS
Process OF BISCUIT
PRODUCTION
Raw
Material
testing

Mixing

Moulding

Baking

Cooling

Packaging
Plant LAYOUT
STEPHAN MIXER
PROCESS LAYOUT
COOLING CONVEYOR
PROCESS LAYOUT
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
RAW MATERIAL
 Wheat flour
 Sugar
 Partially hydrogenated edible vegetable oils
 Invert syrup
 Leavening agents (503 Baking powder)
 Milk solids
 Salt
 Emulsifiers (E 322 or E 471 or E 481) and
 Dough conditioners (E 223) and contains added flavours.
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
 

INVENTORY

 The inventory of the company


that is the raw material is of
a week.
Storage of inventory
Testing of inventory
Sent for production
SHIFTS

There are nearly 10,000 employees

Working in three shifts.

35,000 tones of biscuits are manufactured in a day of


one particular product,
Wastages

The waste materials fallen on


Broken biscuit
ground
LOOSE BISCUIT
On the stalking table one to two rows of baked biscuits
are kept aside for selling it as loose biscuits. They are
normally assumed to be damaged biscuits but they are
not damaged or broken but company keep such loose
packets of biscuits to sell it to the local people for
marginal rate of 33 Rs / kg.
PACKAGING
MULTIPACK WRAPPING MACHINE

POLY BAGS

SEALING MACHINE

TAPPING MACHINE
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