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Project on Automated Unified System of refill booking of Indian Oil Corporation Ltd
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A
PROJET REPORT
ON
“AUTOMATED UNIFIED SYSTEM OF REFILL BOOKING OF
INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD”
Submitted for partial fulfillment of
Masters of Business Administration
[M.B.A.]
Gautam Budh Technical University
Lucknow.
By
ANKUR GUPTAMBA III Semester
Invertis Institute of Eng. & Technology
Bareilly (U.P)
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ORGANIZATION CERTIFICATE
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
This is to certify that Mr. /Ms --------------------------------------------student of MBA III Semester in our institute has successfully completed his/her summer training project entitled “------------------------------------------------------------------ for the partial fulfillment of the Master of Business Administration degree.
(Name of the Director) (Name of Project Guide)Director Project GuideIIMS/IIET
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DECLARATION
I declare that the project entitled “A STUDY ON AUTOMATED UNIFIED SYSTEM(AUS)
OF REFILL BOOKING OF INDANE CYLINDER” (Conducted on behalf of INDIAN OIL
CORPORATION LTD NOIDA) under the guidance of Dr.V.D Jha submitted in partial
fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of Masters of Business
Administration to Invertis Institute of Eng. & Technology BAREILLY (U.P.) is my original
work – carried out during 14th June, 2011 to 30th July, 2011, and not submitted for the award of
any other degree, diploma, fellowship or other similar or prize to any other institute, organization
or university by any other person.
Place: BAREILLY (ANKUR GUPTA)
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PREFACE
It is said that without theory, practice is blind and without practice theory is meaningless. Hence practical training has been made integral part of the management education in India.
Training is useful and important device of solving the problem. Training is the corner stone of sound education program, it make trainees (future employees) more effective and product-vice. The training gives, as excellent opportunity to a student to apply and prove his ability, intellect, knowledge, reasoning by giving a solution to the assigned problem that reflect calibre. Apart from theoretical knowledge, training provides students an expose to market. It provides an all-round knowledge about the organization, the problem it faces, the decision making, risks and uncertainties etc.
On the other hand it gives an opportunity to work with highly experienced people of their field. Training changes the behaviour of trainee. I got the privilege to serve such training in INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD (NOIDA)
This project report in away represent’s “A STUDY ON AUTOMATED UNIFIED SYSTEM (AUS) OF REFILL BOOKING OF INDANE CYLINDER” has enabled me to have a broader knowledge about this procedure of IOCL. It has also given me an opportunity to understand the consumer satisfaction through automated unified system of refill booking for Indane cylinder.(IVRS/SMS/WEB).
I have tried to summarize all my observations, experience and the knowledge acquired in this project report.
ANKUR GUPTA
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I undertook this training in partial fulfillment of my MBA Curriculum. I am glad that I got wonderful opportunity do my Research Report at . INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD
I gratefully acknowledge my indebtedness to Mr.Naresh Gera (Chief Area Manager, Marketing) of Uttar Pradesh State Office-II NOIDA for his kind support
My project guide who was not only supportive and co-operative but also managed to keep my work focused and on schedule in spite of their busy schedule was ready to help me with their valuable guidance and support which made this of high worth.
I also take this opportunity to express my gratitude to my project guide Mrs.Ritu Singhal and Mr.Avinash Gupta whose co-operation; even-encouraging support helped me for completing this project. They were a constant source of motivation throughout my summer training
Last but not least, I am also thankful to all those who have directly or indirectly help me during this project.
However, I accept sole responsibility of any possible errors.
ANKUR GUPTA
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I N D E XS.N. Topic Page No.
1. Conceptual Framework 11-56
Company : An Overview
2. Automated Unified System (AUS) of Refill Booking. 57-59
3. Research Methodology. 60-62
4. Data Analysis and Interpretation. 63-77
5. Result Discussion . 78-81
Finding.
Recommendation.
Limitations.
6. Conclusion. 82
7. Reference. 84
8. Appendix. 85-88
Questionnaire.
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LIST OF GRAPHS
PARTICULARS PAGE
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Awareness of Automated Unified System (AUS) For Gas Booking.
Source of Awareness about AUS (IVRS, WEB, SMS, FWP).
Period of Booking Indane cylinder.
Most Appealing & Satisfactory Service under AUS while booking cylinder.
Customer Registration through AUS .
Gas Booking Through AUS.
Confirmation Message after Booking through AUS.
Satisfaction with IVRS (Interactive Voice Response System).
Satisfaction with SMS Gas Booking System
Satisfaction with WEB Gas Booking System.
Opinion about Positive Points of AUS.
Delivery on Time Performance.
Complaints Regarding AUS. Satisfactorily Solved By the Dealer.
Customer Satisfaction Through Different Methods of Booking.
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ABBREVIATIONSIOCL. Indian oil corporation
LPG. Liquefied petroleum gas
AUS. Automated unified system
IVRS. Interactive voice response system
WEB. Website
SMS. Short messaging service
FWP. Fixed wireless phone
NFP. Non fuel products
HFHSD. High flash high speed diesel
FO. Furnace oil
JNPT. Jawaharlal Nehru port trust
RFID. Radio frequency identification
ALDS. Auto LPG dispensing station
MMTPA. Million metric tonne per annum
KSK. Kisan sewa Kendra
MPDC’s. Multipurpose distribution centres
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CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
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COMPANY: AN OVERVIEW
50 Golden Years in the Service of the Nation India’s flagship national oil company and
downstream petroleum major, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (Indian Oil) is celebrating its Golden
Jubilee during 30th June - 1st September 2009. Established as an oil marketing entity on 30th
June 1959, Indian Oil Company Ltd. was renamed Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. on 1st September
1964 following the merger of Indian Refineries Ltd. (established in August 1958) with it? The
integrated refining & marketing entity has since grown into the country’s largest commercial
enterprise and India’s No.1 Company in the prestigious Fortune Global 500 listing of the world’s
largest corporate, currently at the 116th position. It is also the 18th largest petroleum company in
the world.
Indian Oil Today:
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. is India's largest company by sales with a turnover of Rs. 3,28,744
crore and profit of Rs. 7445.48 crore for the year 2010-11.
Set up with the mandate of achieving self-sufficiency in refining and marketing operations for a
nascent nation set on the path of economic growth and prosperity, Indian Oil today accounts for
nearly half of India’s petroleum consumption, reaching precious petroleum products to millions
of people every day through a countrywide network of around 35,000 sales points. They are
backed for supplies by 167 bulk storage terminals and depots, 101 aviation fuel stations and 89
Indane LPG bottling plants. For the year 2008-09, Indian Oil sold 62.6 million tonnes of
petroleum products, including 1.7 million tonnes of natural gas.
The Indian Oil Group of companies owns and operates 10 of India’s 20 refineries with a
combined capacity of over 60 MMTPA, accounting for 34% of national refining capacity, after
excluding EOU refineries. Projects under execution will take the capacity further to 80 MMTPA
by the year 2011-12. Besides setting up state-of-the-art facilities to raise product quality to global
standards.
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As a pioneer in laying of cross-country crude oil and product pipelines, the Corporation crossed
10,000 km in pipeline length and about 70 MMTPA in throughput capacity with the
commissioning of the 330-km Paradip-Haldia crude oil pipeline recently. Plans are under
execution to add about 4,000 km more by the year 2012. In-house capabilities have enabled the
Corporation undertake all pipeline projects on its own and even offer turnkey expertise in
techno-economic feasibility studies, design and detailed engineering, project execution,
operations, maintenance and consultancy services.
Set up in 1972, Indian Oil’s R&D Centre has blossomed into a world-class institution and Asia's
finest. Besides its pioneering work in lubricants formulation, refinery processes, pipeline
transportation and alternative fuels such as ethanol-blended petrol and bio-diesel, the Centre is
also the nodal agency of the Indian hydrocarbon sector for ushering in Hydrogen fuel into the
country. It has over 214 active patents to its credit, including 113 international patents. Its current
R&D focus is on the future business needs of Indian Oil in the areas of petrochemicals, including
polymers, and alternative energy sources.
Strategic Origins:
Indian Oil was born of the vision of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, to
pursue a policy of self-sufficiency in the petroleum sector as a strategic requirement of a free
nation.
As part of Punditries thrust on oil exploration, refining and marketing operations, Indian
Refineries Ltd. was established in August 1958 under 100% Government ownership to erect
refineries and lay petroleum pipelines. To take care of marketing of petroleum products across
the country, Indian Oil Company Ltd., another 100% Government-owned company, was formed
on 30th June 1959. It was entrusted with the task of reaching petroleum products to every nook
and corner of the nation, overcoming severe constraints in terms of logistics, terrain and wide
seasonal and regional fluctuations in demand.
The marketing activities of Indian Oil Company began on 17th August 1960 with the receipt of
the first parcel of 11,390 tones of imported diesel of Russian origin from MV Uzhgorod docked
at Pir Pau Jetty in Mumbai.
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The Indian petroleum market at that time was ruled by goliaths like Burmah Shell, Esso Eastern
Inc., Caltex (India) Ltd., Indo-Burmah Petroleum Co. Ltd and Assam Oil Company Ltd. Indian
Oil Company’s first and foremost challenge was to assert itself in the face of stiff competition
from these well-entrenched transnational oil companies operating in India. In its first year of
marketing (1960-61), the Company’s volume sales was a meager 0.038 million tones
(approximately 5% of industry sale) worth Rs. 0.8 crore.
The first activity that Indian Refineries Ltd. undertook was the construction of a refinery at
Noonmati near Guwahati in Assam with Rumanian help. The refinery was inaugurated by Pandit
Jawaharlal Nehru himself in 1962, and processed Upper Assam crude oil received through an Oil
India Ltd. (OIL) pipeline from Nahorkatiya. For product evacuation, the 435-km Guwahati-
Siliguri pipeline and the Siliguri terminal were built and commissioned in 1964. Soon after, It
was decided to set up two more refineries, one each at Barauni and Koyali for processing newly-
discovered crude oil at Assam and Gujarat respectively. The Barauni Refinery was built with
Russian collaboration and went on stream in July 1964. The Koyali Refinery was also set up
with technical assistance of Soviet Russia. Indian Oil acquired control of the refinery from Oil &
Natural Gas Commission on 1st April 1965 and commissioned it in October the same year after
formal inauguration by the then President of India, Dr. S Radhakrishnan
Meanwhile, on 1st September 1964, Indian Refineries Ltd. was merged in Indian Oil Company
to form a vertically integrated entity straddling both refining and marketing functions, and Indian
Oil Company was renamed as Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (Indian Oil). While announcing the
historic merger, Prof. Humayun Kabir, the then Union Minister of Petroleum & Chemicals,
hoped that Indian Oil would soon handle at least half of the trade in petroleum products. He was
proved right within five years. By 1969, the Corporation was handling more than 50% of the
total petroleum consumption of the nation and reached 64.2% market participation by the year
1974.
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Vision with Values:
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Battle Spurs:
As a veteran IOCian put it once, Indian Oil has been genetically coded to serve the Defence
services. This was proved beyond doubt during the 1965 war, when IndianOilPeople maintained
the vital supply of petroleum products to the armed forces with grit and determination. In fact,
the Srinagar depot was one of the first bulk storage facilities set up by the Corporation, in 1963.
Indian Oils entry into the aviation fuelling business too began with the Defence Services in
October 1964 and then to civil aviation a year later, in November 1965.
Another opportunity to show its mettle in times of national emergencies came Indian Oils way
during the 1971 war. In fact, in March 1972, during the war for liberation of Bangladesh, Indian
Oil even arranged for crude oil supplies to the Chittagong Refinery. After the war, the
Corporation for the first time extended reservation in award of retail outlet dealerships to war
widows, disabled Defence personnel, freedom fighters, etc., and continues to honour this
tradition even now. At the time of Operation Vijay at Kargil in 1999, despite shelling of its
depots at Leh and Kargil, Indian Oil maintained petroleum supplies in the war zone and stood by
the families of the war heroes later.
Having proved its mettle in the 1965 war, IndianOil plunged into frenetic activity with new-
found confidence setting up refineries, laying pipelines, building storage terminals and aviation
fuel stations, entering new businesses like bitumen, marine bunkering, and appointing dealers
and distributors across the country. The Haldia Refinery was set up in 1975, Mathura Refinery in
1982 and Panipat Refinery in 1998. The Corporation is setting up another grassroots refinery at
Paradip in Orissa, for commissioning by the year 2012.
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Joint Ventures
Name of JV Date of Incorporation
Promoters & Equity Area(s) of Operation
Avi-Oil India Pvt. Ltd. 04.11.1993 NYCO SA, France and Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd.
To blend, manufacture and sell synthetic, semi synthetic and mineral based lubricating oils, greases and hydraulic fluids, related products and specialties for Defence and Civil Aviation uses.
Green Gas Ltd. 07.10.2005 GAIL (India) Ltd. City Gas Distribution in Lucknow and Agra.
Indo Cat Pvt. Limited 01.06.2006 Intercat, USA Manufacturing & marketing of FCC catalysts and additives.
IOT Infrastructure& Energy Services Ltd.
28.08.1996 OiltankingGmbH, Germany.
To build and operate terminalling services for petroleum products.
Indian Oil Petronas Private Ltd.
03.12.1998 Petronas, Malaysia To construct and import facilities for LPG import at Haldia and to engage in parallel marketing of LPG.
Lubrizol India Private Limited
01.04.2000 Lubrizol Inc., USA To manufacture and market chemicals for use as additives in fuels, lubricants and greases.
Petronet LNG Limited 02.04.1998 Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd., Oil & Natural gas
Development of facilities for import
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Corporation Ltd., GAIL (India) Ltd, Gaz de France, ADB
and regasification of LNG at Dahej and Kochi.
Petronet India Limited
26.05.1997 Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd., Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd., Reliance Industries Limited, Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Ltd. Trust Company Limited, ICICI Bank Ltd., State Bank of India., Essar Oil Limited.
To implement petroleum products, pipeline projects Through Special Purpose Vehicles.
Petronet VK Limited 21.05.1998 Petronet India Limited ,Reliance Industries Limited& Essar Oil Limited.,State Bank of India, Gujarat Industry Investment Corporation, Kandla Port Trust,Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Limited.;Canara Bank
To construct and operate a pipeline for transportation of petroleum products from Vadinar to Kandla.
Indian Oil Sky tanking Limited
21.08.2006 Indian Oil, IOT Infrastructure& Energy Services Ltd.(Formerly IOTL-Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Tanking Ltd.) &Sky tanking HoldingGmbH, Germany: 33.33% each
Design, finance, construct, operate & maintain aviation fuel facility projects.
Sunterra Nigeria 205 Limited
09.05.2006 Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. & Oil India.,Sunterra Resources Ltd.
Investments in oil and gas industry especially in the upstream sector
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Marketing Innovations:
Having set up Its first petrol & diesel station (retail outlet) at Kochi in October 1962, IndianOil
currently operates the country’s largest network of retail outlets numbering over 18, 278 with
focus on customer convenience. It was the first oil marketing company to introduce the concept
of Multipurpose Distribution Centers (MPDCs) at its retail outlets located in rural areas way
back in 1975. These MPDCs served as one-stop convenience shops, especially for farmers, and
were the harbingers of the modern Kisan Seva Kendra (KSK) successfully introduced by
IndianOil in 2006. As on date, over 2,550 specially formatted Kisan Seva Kendra outlets set up
across the country meet the diverse needs of the rural populace, offering a variety of products
and services such as seeds, fertilisers, pesticides, farm equipment, medicines, spare parts for
trucks and tractors, tractor engine oils and pumpset oils, besides auto fuels and kerosene. About
600 such Kendra are being added to the Corporations marketing network every year. IndianOil
has been chosen as the Most Admired Retailer of the Year in the category of Rural Retailing at
the India Retail Forum during 2008.
As part of customer segmentation, exclusive XTRACARE outlets unveiled in select urban and
semi-urban markets offer a range of value-added services to enhance customer delight and
loyalty. Large format outlets on highways cater to the needs of motorists, with multiple facilities
such as food courts, first aid, rest rooms and dormitories, spare parts shops, etc. SERVOXpress
has been launched recently as a one-stop shop for autocare services. To safeguard the interest of
the valuable customers, interventions like retail automation, vehicle tracking and marker systems
have been introduced to ensure quality and quantity of petroleum products
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Over the years, IndianOil has also launched several branded products, customer-focussed
speciality products and customer rewards programmes. Initiatives for cashless transactions for
customer convenience through co-brand credit cards and fleet cards have met with great success.
IndianOil also enjoys a dominant share of the bulk consumer business, including that of railways,
state transport undertakings, and industrial, agricultural and marine sectors. Its ISO-9002
certified Aviation Service commands over 63% market share in aviation fuel business, meeting .
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Kitchen Revolution:
Indane was the first branded product from IndianOil to hit the market, at Kolkata in October
1965, with product sourced from its Barauni Refinery. Introduction of the clean and efficient
LPG as cooking gas ushered in a revolution in millions of households. Encouraged by customer
response and to ensure dedicated service, IndianOil undertook massive augmentation of LPG
storage and distribution facilities across the country in 1983. The process continues even today
with the setting up of 89 Indane bottling plants, mostly in upcountry locations for quicker
turnaround of cylinders. Several innovations were introduced in LPG marketing from time to
time, like mounded storage and 19-kg cylinders for bulk customers, reticulated supplies for
housing complexes and 5-kg cylinders for customers in inaccessible and hilly terrain. The
Corporations in-house IndMax process is aimed at enhancing LPG yield from crude oil refining.
Indane cooking gas today reaches the doorsteps of over 53 million households in nearly 2,700
markets through a network of about 5,000 Indane distributors. This includes customers in
Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshadweep islands. Autogas (LPG) dispensing stations are being set
up in metros and major cities to cater to the growing vehicle population using LPG as fuel.
New Businesses:
In pursuit of its Corporate Vision and to achieve the next level of growth,, IndianOil is currently
forging ahead on a well laid-out road map through vertical integration - upstream into oil
exploration & production (E&P) and downstream into petrochemicals - and diversification into
natural gas marketing, besides globalisation of its downstream operations.
In petrochemicals, IndianOil is envisaging Rs. 30,000 crore (US$ 7.4 billion) investment by the
year 2011-12. Through the worlds largest single-train Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) plant with an
annual capacity of 1,20,000 tonnes set up at its Gujarat Refinery, the Corporation has already
captured a significant market share of LAB in India, besides exports. A world-scale
Paraxylene/Purified Terephthalic Acid plant (annual capacities: PX - 3,63,000 tonnes, PTA
5,53,000 tonnes) for polyester intermediates is already in operation at Panipat, while a Naphtha
Cracker with a capacity of 800,000 tonnes of ethylene per annum, equipped with downstream
polymer units is also coming up at Panipat.
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In E&P, Indian Oil has bagged eight oil & gas blocks and two Coal Bed Methane blocks under
NELP (New Exploration Licensing Policy) rounds in India, in consortium with other companies.
It has also acquired participating interest in two onshore blocks in Assam and Arunachal
Pradesh. Overseas ventures of the Corporation include two blocks in Sirte Basin and Areas 95/96
in Ghadames basin of Libya, Farsi Exploration Block in Iran, onshore farm-in arrangements in
Gabon, an onland block in Nigeria and two onshore blocks in Yemen. IndianOil has incorporated
Ind-OIL Overseas Ltd. a special purpose vehicle for acquisition of overseas E&P assets in Port
Louis, Mauritius, in consortium with OIL.
In natural gas business, IndianOil is targeting sale of 2 million tonnes in 2008-09. A technology
innovation has been initiated to reach LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) directly to the doorstep of
bulk consumers in cryogenic containers for industrial as well as captive power applications. An
LNG import terminal is proposed to be set up at Ennore near Chennai. City gas distribution
projects are in the pipeline in partnership with other companies.
Group Synergy:
As part of inorganic growth through mergers and acquisitions, the refinery operations and
marketing activities of Assam Oil Company were vested in IndianOil in October 1981, and it
became the Assam Oil Division of IndianOil. The old units of the vintage Digboi Refinery (the
first refinery in Asia) were revamped and by 1996 it was transformed into a modern refinery of
IndianOil.
In the year 2001, IndianOil acquired the Government stake and management control of stand-
alone refiners Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (CPCL) and Bongaigaon Refinery &
Petrochemicals Ltd. (BRPL), substantially enhancing group refining capacity. Subsequently,
capacity expansion of CPCL and laying of the 526-km Chennai-Trichy-Madurai product pipeline
helped further strengthen Indian Oils marketing in South India. Similarly, strategic turnaround
initiatives taken by the IndianOil helped BRPL come out of the red and post profits and merger
with the parent company is due soon.
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IndianOil acquired IBP in the year 2002 and seamlessly merged it with the parent company in
2007, leading to the formation of a larger and more formidable marketing network. IndianOil
Technologies Ltd. was launched as a fully-owned R&D subsidiary in the year 2003 to market the
Corporatios intellectual property.
IndianOil has set up three overseas subsidiaries in Sri Lanka (2003), Mauritius (2004) and the
United Arab Emirates (2006). Lanka IOC Ltd. operates about 150 petrol & diesel stations in the
island nation, besides an oil terminal and a lube blending plant at Trincomalee. IndianOil
(Mauritius) Ltd. operates a modern petroleum bulk storage terminal at Mer Rouge port, has an
overall market share of nearly 20%, and commands a 32% market share in aviation fuelling
business in Mauritius. IOC Middle East FZE oversees blending of SERVO lubricants and
marketing of petroleum products and lubricants in the Middle East, Africa and CIS countries.
In addition, IndianOil has eight active joint ventures in operation with reputed Indian and
overseas partners in the areas of aviation refuelling, city gas marketing, LPG and LNG imports
and storage, speciality lubricants and additives, terminalling services, etc.
Future Plans:
In spite of deregulation of the oil sector and stiff competition from private players, IndianOil has
maintained its position as India's flagship national oil company. IndianOil People have been in
the forefront in adapting to the changing environment and enhancing the organizations
capabilities in providing innovative and value-added offerings to the customers.
Against the backdrop of a rapidly changing business environment, IndianOil is focusing on
certain key issues for sustained growth in the deregulated market. These are: prudent finance and
projects management, optimum capacity utilization of refineries and pipelines network,
competitive business strategies, customer-focussed innovations in product and service offerings,
streamlining of business processes, and achieving greater synergy with group companies for
enhanced efficiency and effectiveness in the market place.
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the rising customer aspirations for quality products and services, at par with international
standards, have also thrown up myriad opportunities. IndianOil is making the most of them
mainly in expanding its existing customer base, customising products for specific market
segments, streamlining distribution infrastructure, etc. As part of the Marketing Transformation
Programme to move closer to the customers, IndianOil has bifurcated its marketing function
vertically into exclusive retail and direct consumer groups, transferred powers from the four
regional offices to 16 marketing offices in State capitals, and set up exclusive groups for process
& systems optimisation, brand management and bio-fuels. The ambitious Project Manthan IT re-
engineering project has enabled the organisation to assimilate IT and web-based business
solutions for real time, integrated transactions and IT solutions for supply chain optimisation.
India Inspired:
As a leading public sector enterprise of India, Indian Oil has successfully combined its corporate
social responsibility agenda with its business offerings, meeting the energy needs of millions of
people everyday across the length and breadth of the country, traversing a diversity of cultures,
difficult terrains and harsh climatic conditions. The Corporation takes pride in its continuous
investments in innovative technologies and solutions for sustainable energy flow and economic
growth and in developing techno-economically viable and environment-friendly products &
services for the benefit of its consumers.
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Board of directors
Shri R. S. Butola Shri P. K. GoyalChairman w.e.f. 28.02.2011 Director (Finance) w.e.f. 02.05.2011
Shri Michael Bastian Shri G. C. DagaIndependent Director Director (Marketing)
Shri P. K. Sinha Shri Nirmal Kumar Poddar Government Director Independent Director
Shri B. N. Bankapur Shri Sudhir BhargavaDirector (Refineries) Government Director
Dr. Sudhakar Rao Shri K. K. JhaIndependent Director Director (Pipelines) w.e.f. 30.05.11
Prof. (Dr.) Indira J. Parikh Shri B. M. BansalIndependent Director Chairman & Director (P&BD) Up to 31.01.2011
Dr. R. K. Malhotra Shri Anees NooraniDirector Independent Director(Research & Development) w.e.f. 05.08.2010
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Shri V. C. Agrawal Shri Sudhir BhallaDirector (Human Resources) Director (Human Resources) Up to 31.07.2010 w.e.f. 27.10.2010
Dr. (Smt.) Indu R. Shahani Shri S. V. NarasimhanIndependent Director Chairman & Director (Finance) Upto 30.04.2011
Shri A. M. K. Sinha Prof. Gautam BaruaDirector (Plng. & Business Independent Director Development) w.e.f. 16.03.2011
Shri Raju Ranganathan
Company Secretary
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Corporate Office:
Refineries Division
Head Office SCOPE Complex, Core-2
7, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road
New Delhi -110003
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Barauni Refinery P.O. Barauni Oil Refinery,
Dist. Begusarai -861 114 (Bihar)
Gujarat Refinery P.O. Jawahar Nagar,
Dist. Vadodara -391 320(Gujarat)
Guwahati Refiner Guwahati-781020 (Assam)
Haldia Refinery P.O. Haldia Refinery
Dist. Midnapur-721 606
(West Bengal)
Mathura Refinery P.O. Mathura Refinery,
Mathura -281 005
(Uttar Pradesh)
Panipat Refinery P.O. Panipat Refinery,
Panipat-132140(Haryana)
Bongaigaon Refinery P.O. Dhaligaon,
Dist. Chirang, Assam - 783 385
Marketing Division
Head Office G-9, Ali Yavar Jung Marg,
Bandra (East), Mumbai -400 051
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Northern Region IndianOil Bhavan,
1, Aurobindo Marg, Yusuf Sarai
New Delhi -110016
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Business:
An energy self-sufficient India can alter the economic, political and manufacturing landscape of
the region. Its quest for energy will create new economic and strategic challenges, right from
mobilising capital to engaging in subtle diplomacy.
Indian Oil’s own performance in the financial year 2006-07 was a case of ‘exceeding
expectations’ with both turnover and profits reaching new highs, product sales registering a
quantum jump, and the refineries as well as pipelines network enhancing their capacities beyond
60 MMTPA and registering record throughputs. New projects worth Rs. 10,000 crore were put
on stream during the year. Among new businesses, the petrochemicals and natural gas verticals
and participating interests in a clutch of oil & gas assets in India and abroad has ensured
expansion of the upstream portfolio.
IndianOil has ambitious investment plans of Rs. 43,250 crore in the next five years. By 2011-12,
the IndianOil Group, with 80 MMTPA refining capacity in its fold, would be playing a key role
in realizing India’s bid to emerge as an export-oriented hub for finished products. The pipelines
network, which provides strategic logistics advantage to the marketing operations, is also set to
cross the 10,000 km mark in the next two years.
In marketing, IndianOil is set to leverage the combined strength of over 32,000 marketing touch
points, with focus on hitherto untapped rural markets, non-fuel revenues and pure retailing
business. IndianOil aspires to be Asia’s leading commercial R&D organisation in the
downstream hydrocarbon sector by building on its capabilities in developing innovative
technologies, products and processes, and nodal research in alternative fuels.
Beyond core businesses, IndianOil is working to emerge as a major player in the petrochemicals
business by the year 2011-12, with two petrochemical hubs shaping up at Panipat and Paradip. In
natural gas business, it is attempting quantum growth in LNG imports, infrastructure and
marketing, besides city gas distribution. In the high-risk business of oil exploration &
production, Indian Oil’s consortium approach with established players is paying off well in terms
of exceptional Government support and successful forays in India and abroad. Its current
interests are focused on oil equity and sourcing of natural gas, predominantly from African and
CIS countries, by leveraging its downstream capabilities to form joint venture partnerships with
reputed enterprises overseas.
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Refining:
Born from the vision of achieving self-reliance in oil refining and marketing for the nation,
IndianOil has gathered a luminous legacy of more than 100 years of accumulated experiences in
all areas of petroleum refining by taking into its fold, the Digboi Refinery commissioned in
1901.
IndianOil controls 10 of India’s 20 refineries. The group refining capacity is 60.2 million metric
tonnes per annum (MMTPA) or 1.2 million barrels per day -the largest share among refining
companies in India. It accounts for 33.8% share of national refining capacity.
The strength of IndianOil springs from its experience of operating the largest number of
refineries in India and adapting to a variety of refining processes along the way. The basket of
technologies, which are in operation in IndianOil refineries include: Atmospheric/Vacuum
Distillation; Distillate FCC/Resid FCC; Hydrocracking; Catalytic Reforming, Hydrogen
Generation; Delayed Coking; Lube Processing Units; Visbreaking; Merox Treatment; Hydro-
Desulphirisation of Kerosene&Gasoil streams; Sulphur recovery; Dewaxing, Wax Hydro
finishing; Coke Calcining, etc.
The Corporation has commissioned several grassroot refineries and modern process units.
Procedures for commissioning and start-up of individual units and the refinery have been well
laid out and enshrined in various customized operating manuals, which are continually updated.
IndianOil refineries have an ambitious growth plan with an outlay of about Rs. 55,000 crore for
capacity augmentation, de-bottlenecking, bottom upgradation and quality upgradation. Major
projects under implementation include a 15 MMTPA grassroots refinery at Paradip.
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In addition, petrol quality upgradation projects are under implementation at Panipat, Mathura,
Barauni, Guwahati and Digboi refineries completed.
Innovative strategies and knowledge-sharing are the tools available for converting challenges
into opportunities for sustained organizational growth. With strategies and plans for several
value-added projects in place, IndianOil refineries will continue to play a leading role in the
downstream hydrocarbon sector for meeting the rising energy needs of our country.
Pipelines:
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. operates a network of 10329 km long crude oil and petroleum
product pipelines with a capacity of 71.60 million metric tonnes per annum. Cross-country
pipelines are globally recognized as the safest, cost-effective, energy-efficient and environment-
friendly mode for transportation of crude oil and petroleum products.
During the year 2008-09 Indian Oil’s crude oil pipelines registered the throughput of 38.46
million metric tonnes. Corporation’s largest crude oil handling facility at Vadinar marked the
berthing of 4000th tanker since inception. The terminal operates two offshore Single Point
Mooring (SPM) systems, to feed Koyali, Mathura and Panipat refineries
Raising efficiency and emerging as the least-cost supplier, IndianOil has added the 330-km
Paradip-Haldia crude oil pipeline (PHCPL) to its bustling pipeline network during the year. The
PHCPL system has a Single Point Mooring installed 20-km off the Paradip coast. With this, it is
now able to pump crude oil from Very Large Crude Carriers to the tank-farm set up onshore and
onward to Haldia through the pipeline. The Pipeline has replaced the earlier system of receipt of
crude oil at Haldia port through smaller tankers.
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Upcoming Projects
• Distillate Yield Improvement project at Haldia Refinery.
• INDMAX project at Bongaigaon Refinery.
• Mundra-Viramgam Crude Oil Pipeline.
• Augmentation of Paradip- Haldia- Barauni Pipeline.
• LPG Pipeline from Kandla to Panipat.
• Augmentation of Salaya-Mathura Pipeline.
Corporate Messages:
IndianOil is a diversified, transnational integrated energy company with a strong commitment
towards conserving the environment. It plays a significant role in the nation’s oil security and
public distribution. Log into Indian Oil’s values, mission and vision reflected in its multiple
advertisement campaigns in the recent past.
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Marketing
Reaching out to a Billion Hearts:
IndianOil has one of the largest petroleum marketing and distribution networks in Asia, with
over 35,000 marketing touch points. Its ubiquitous petrol/diesel stations are located across
different terrains and regions of the Indian sub-continent. From the icy heights of the Himalayas
to the sun-soaked shores of Kerala, from Kutch on India's western tip to Kohima in the verdant
North East, IndianOil is truly 'in every heart, in every part'. IndianOil's vast marketing
infrastructure of petrol/diesel stations, Indane (LPG) distributorships, SERVO lubricants &
greases outlets and large volume consumer pumps are backed by bulk storage terminals and
installations, inland depots, aviation fuel stations, LPG bottling plants and lube blending plants
amongst others. The countrywide marketing operations are coordinated by 16 State Offices and
over 100 decentralised administrative offices.
Petrochemicals
Petrochemical new growth path:
IndianOil is continuously striving for growth through integration of its core business with
opportunities available in the petrochemicals sector.
The LAB unit (Linear Alkyl Benzene, used in the manufacture of detergents) at Gujarat Refinery
achieved over 100% capacity utilisation in the year 2007-2008.
The product has been successfully marketed within India, attaining a significant market share,
and has also been exported.An integrated PX/PTA plant at Panipat Refinery has commenced
commercial production since June 2006.
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IndianOil is close to commissioning a world scale Naphtha Crackerproject along with
downstream polymer units at Panipat. In addition, activities for setting up integrated complex of
refinery and petrochemicals at Paradip in Orissa have also progressed significantly.
Natural Gas:
Over the years, Natural Gas has emerged as the 'fuel of choice' across the world. It is slowly but
steadily replacing traditional fossil fuels due to its environmentally friendly characteristics which
help greatly in meeting the stipulated automobile emission norms. When compared with coal and
oil, natural gas has a low carbon footprint due to its clean combustion features. Natural Gas has
significant cost advantages too over crude oil and fuels such as Naphtha and commercial LPG.
In the year 2008, it constituted only around 9% of India's energy basket compared with 24%
globally. This is expected to rise to around 13% in the year 2010. India's hydrocarbon vision
statement envisages the share of natural gas in the country’s energy basket to be 20% by the year
2025.
Demand for Natural Gas in India is primarily driven by the fertiliser and power sectors, which
account for almost two-third of the country’s gas consumption. Gas-based power plants are
quicker to build and incur lesser initial capital expenditure and are better suited to meet peak
power demand.
Initiatives:
At IndianOil, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been the cornerstone of success right
from inception in the year 1964. The Corporation’s objectives in this key performance area are
enshrined in its Mission statement: "…to help enrich the quality of life of the community and
preserve ecological balance and heritage through a strong environment conscience."
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As a constructive partner in the communities in which it operates, IndianOil has been taking
concrete action to realise its social responsibility objectives, thereby building value for its
shareholders and customers. The Corporation respects human rights, values its employees, and
invests in innovative technologies and solutions for sustainable energy flow and economic
growth.
In the past four decades, IndianOil has supported innumerable social and community initiatives
in India. Touching the lives of millions of people positively by supporting environmental and
health-care projects and social, cultural and educational programmes. As part of IndianOil's
social responsibility programme, there is an IndianOil Scholarship scheme, which provides for
attractive scholarships to bright students selected on 'merit-cum-means' basis. As part of the
scheme, special encouragement is being given to girl students, physically challenged students,
and students from J & K as well as the Northeast States.
Besides focussing primarily on the welfare of economically and socially deprived sections of
society, IndianOil also aims at developing techno-economically viable and environment-friendly
products & services for the benefit of millions of its consumers, while at the same time ensuring
the highest standards of safety and environment protection in its operations.
IndianOil has always been in the forefront in times of national emergencies. IndianOilPeople
have time and again rallied to help victims of natural calamities, maintaining uninterrupted
supply of petroleum products and contributing to relief and rehabilitation measures in cash and
kind.
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Corporate Social Responsibility:
CSR: A Cornerstone of our Enduring Success
At IndianOil, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been the cornerstone of success right
from inception in the year 1964. The Corporation’s objectives in this key performance area are
enshrined in its Mission statement: "…to help enrich the quality of life of the community and
preserve ecological balance and heritage through a strong environment conscience."
We at IndianOil have defined a set of core values for ourselves – Care, Innovation, Passion and
Trust – to guide us in all we do. We take pride in being able to claim all our countrymen as our
customers. That’s why, we coined the phrase, “IndianOil – India Inspired", in our corporate
campaigns. Public corporations like IndianOil are essentially organs of society deploying
significant public resources. We, therefore, are aware of the need to work beyond financial
considerations and put in that little extra to ensure that we are perceived not just as corporate
behemoths that exist for profits, but as wholesome entities created for the good of the society and
for improving the quality of life of the communities we serve.
As a constructive partner in the communities in which it operates, IndianOil has been taking
concrete action to realise its social responsibility objectives, thereby building value for its
shareholders and customers. The Corporation respects human rights, values its employees, and
invests in innovative technologies and solutions for sustainable energy flow and economic
growth. In the past four decades, IndianOil has supported innumerable social and community
initiatives in India. Touching the lives of millions of people positively by supporting
environmental and health-care projects and social, cultural and educational programmes.
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Global Compact Initiative:
IndianOil’s present business practices and vision for the future are synergized with sustainability.
We take pride that our corporate strategy is aligned to national priorities and envision a greater
societal role in future to accomplish the cherished goal of a truly developed India, where all
sections of citizens live with dignity.
The past year was definitely another year of sustained growth in the face of stupendous odds for
us at IndianOil. In the backdrop of unprecedented high crude oil prices and liquidity constraints,
we managed our operations and financials efficiently. As India's largest petroleum refining and
marketing company, we bear the brunt of the burden of oil subsidy on sale of petrol, Diesel,
Kerosene for public distribution system and LPG for domestic use, which constitute a major
portion of our product offerings. The Government, in turn, has put in place a mechanism to
compensate the oil marketing companies for the losses suffered by them.
Recognitions:
IndianOil has been recognised as a leading player in the country’s energy sector with its well
known brands. Log into this section to know more about the awards bestowed upon the company
for sustained deliverance of quality. This recognition speaks volumes about the focussed
executive management at IndianOil that directs and motivates the firm and its employees
towards larger goals.
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Products:
IndianOil is not only the largest commercial enterprise in the country it is the flagship corporate
of the Indian Nation. Besides having a dominant market share, IndianOil is widely recognized as
India’s dominant energy brand and customers perceive IndianOil as a reliable symbol for high
quality products and services.
Benchmarking Quality, Quantity and Service to world-class standards is a philosophy that
IndianOil adheres to so as to ensure that customers get a truly global experience in India. Our
continued emphasis is on providing fuel management solutions to customers who can then
benefit from our expertise in efficient sourcing and least cost supplies keeping in mind their
usage patterns and inventory management.
IndianOil is a heritage and iconic brand at one level and a contemporary, global brand at another
level. While quality, reliability and service remains the core benefits to our customers, our
stringent checks are built into operating systems, at every level ensuring the trust of over a
billion Indians over the last four decades.
Our Retail Brand template of XtraCare (Urban), Swagat (Highway) and Kisan Seva Kendras
(Rural) are widely recognized as pioneering brands in the petroleum retail segment. IndianOil’s
leadership extends to its energy brands - Indane LPG, SERVO Lubricants, and Autogas.
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LARGE CRUDE OIL CARRIERS
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Auto Gas:
AutoGas (LPG) is a clean, high octane, abundant and eco-friendly fuel. It is obtained from
natural gas through fractionation and from crude oil through refining. It is a mixture of petroleum
gases like propane and butane. The higher energy content in this fuel results in a 10% reduction
of CO2 emission as compared to MS.
AutoGas is a gas at atmospheric pressure and normal temperatures, but it can be liquefied when
moderate pressure is applied or when the temperature is sufficiently reduced. This property
makes the fuel an ideal energy source for a wide range of applications, as it can be easily
condensed, packaged, stored and utilised. When the pressure is released, the liquid makes up
about 250 times its volume as gas, so large amounts of energy can be stored and transported
compactly.
The use of LPG as an automotive fuel has become legal in India with effect from April 24, 2000,
albeit within the prescribed safety terms and conditions. Hitherto, the thousands of LPG vehicles
running in various cities have been doing so illegally by using domestic LPG cylinders, a very
unsafe practice. Using domestic LPG cylinders in automobiles is still illegal.
The fuel is marketed by Indian Oil under the brand name Auto Gas .Indian Oil has setup 274
Auto LPG Dispensing Stations (ALDS) covering 150 cities across India.
AutoGas impacts greenhouse emissions less than any other fossil fuel when measured through
the total fuel cycle.
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ATF/Jet Fuel:
IndianOil Aviation Service is a leading aviation fuel solution provider in India and the most-
preferred supplier of jet fuel to major international and domestic airlines. Between one sunrise
and the next, IndianOil Aviation Service refuels over 1500 flights – from the bustling metros to
the remote airports linking the vast Indian landscape, from the icy heights of Leh (the highest
airport in the world at 10,682 ft) to the distant islands of Andaman & Nicobar.
Jet fuel is a colorless, combustible, straight-run petroleum distillate liquid. Its principal uses are
as jet engine fuel. The most common jet fuel worldwide is a kerosene-based fuel classified as
JET A-1.The governing specifications in India are IS 1571: 2001 (7th Rev).
IndianOil is India's first ISO-9002 certified oil company conforming to stringent global quality
requirements of aviation fuel storage & handling. IndianOil Aviation also caters to the fuel
requirements of the Indian Defence Services, besides refueling VVIP flights at all the airports
and remote heli-pads/heli-bases across the Indian subcontinent.
IndianOil Aviation group regularly organises International Aviation conferences that act as a
vital information facilitator with participation from leading international and all domestic
airlines, allied industries, statutory aviation authorities and government agencies from over 35
countries.
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Bitumen:
Bitumen is a common binder used in road construction. It is principally obtained as a residual
product in petroleum refineries after higher fractions like gas, petrol, kerosene and diesel, etc.,
are removed. Indian Standard Institution defines Bitumen as a black or dark brown non-
crystalline soil or viscous material having adhesive properties derived from petroleum crude
either by natural or by refinery processes.
IndianOil produces bitumen from its refineries at Panipat, Mathura, Koyali, Haldia and Chennai
and markets it in bulk as well as packed in steel drums. IndianOil also markets modified Bitumen
CRMB and Emulsion. CRMB is produced at Panipat, Mathura Koyali, Haldia and CPCL
refineries. IndianOil markets Bitumen Emulsion by the brand name Indemul and it is produced
from emulsion plants located in Haldia and Panipat refineries. CRMB and Emulsion are
available both in bulk as well as in packed drums.
General uses of Bitumen:
For civil engineering works
Constructions of roads, runways and platforms.
Water proofing to prevent water seepage.
Mastic floorings for factories and godowns.
Canal lining to prevent erosion.
Dump-proof courses for masonry.
Tank foundation.
Joint filling material for mason
Industries :
Electrical cables and junction boxes.
In battery manufacture as sealing compound.
Paint industries for manufacturing black paints and anti corrosive paints.
Ceramics.
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Diesel/Gas oil:
Petroleum derived diesel (called as petrodiesel) is a mixture of straight run product (150 °C and
350 °C) with varying amount of selected cracked distillates and is composed of saturated
hydrocarbons (primarily paraffins including n , iso , and cycloparaffins), and aromatic
hydrocarbons (including napthalenes and alkylbenzenes). Diesel is used in diesel engines, a type
of internal combustion engine. Rudolf Diesel originally designed the diesel engine to use coal
dust as a fuel, but oil proved more effective. Diesel engines are used in cars, motorcycles, boats
and locomotives. Automotive diesel fuel serves to power trains, buses, trucks, and automobiles,
to run construction, petroleum drilling and other off-road equipment and to be the prime mover
in a wide range of power generation & pumping applications. The diesel engine is high
compression, self-ignition engine. Fuel is ignited by the heat of high compression and no spark
plug is used.
The Indian Standard governing the properties of diesel fuels is IS 1460:2005 (5th Rev).
Important characteristics are ignition characteristics, handling at low temperature, flash point.
Diesel fuel often contains higher quantities of sulphur. In India , emission standards (equivalent
to Euro II, Euro III, Euro IV) have necessitated oil refineries to dramatically reduce the level of
sulphur in diesel in view of the auto fuel policy brought in force by Govt of India.
BIS has brought out specification for "Diesel with 5% Biodiesel" that may be marketed in near
future.
XTRAMILE:
IndianOil’s XTRAMILE Super Diesel, the leader in the branded diesel segment, is blended with
world-class multi-functional fuel additives. Commercial vehicle owners choose XTRAMILE
because they see a clear value benefit in terms of superior mileage, lower maintenance costs and
improved engine protection. A growing section of customers who own diesel automobiles, both
in the ‘lifestyle’ and ‘passenger’ category, prefer XTRAMILE as a fuel for its added and
enhanced performance. XTRAMILE has brought in a huge savings in the high mileage
commercial vehicles segment.
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Bulk/Industrial Fuels:
In the large volume consumer segment, IndianOil's provides complete Fuel Management
Solutions to customers who require fuels in bulk and have dedicated facilities for storage and
handling. These customers benefit from IndianOil's efficient sourcing and supplies matched to
their usage patterns and inventory. The ptimization on and ptimization of supplies is especially
relevant in the light of high-energy input costs in the recent past, which is expected to continue in
the future too. IndianOil's tankages are strategically located across the country and are custom-
designed to maintain low-cost supplies that can be rapidly transported through a sophisticated
supply-chain management system.
Whether it is an immediate need, a long-term supply contract or even setting up dedicated
storage and handling facilities at your premises, IndianOil's network is at your service.
IndianOil's marketing operations network of storage, distribution and supply hubs is backed by
on-time logistics and round-the-clock after-sales service. Many institutional customers like the
railways, steel plants, thermal power plants, textile mills, power plants, state transport
undertakings, large corporates and fleet & logistics companies tie-up for long-term contracts
backed by IndianOil's comprehensive fuel & lubricants consultancy-a formidable expertise that
IndianOil has built over nearly five decades of working with a cross-section of customers from a
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wide-range of industrial sectors. IndianOil's bulk liquid fuel supply covers the complete gamut of
fuels-Auto fuels, Light Diesel Oil, Low Sulphur Heavy Stock, Special Products and much more.
Indane Gas :
Indane is today one of the largest packed-LPG brands in the world and has been conferred the
coveted ‘Consumer Superbrand’ status by the Super brands Council of India.
Having launched LPG marketing in the mid-60s, IndianOil has been credited with bringing about
a ‘kitchen revolution,’ spreading warmth and cheer in millions of households with the
Introduction of the clean and efficient cooking fuel. It has led to a substantial improvement in the
health of women, especially in rural areas by replacing smoky and unhealthy chulha. Indane is
today an ideal fuel for modern kitchens, synonymous with safety, reliability and convenience.
With the status of an exclusive business vertical within the Corporation, the Indane network
delivers 1.2 million cylinders a day to the doorsteps of over 53 million households, making
IndianOil the second largest marketer of LPG globally, after SHV Gas of The Netherlands.
Indane is available in compact 5 kg cylinders for rural, hilly and inaccessible areas, 14.2 kg
cylinders for domestic use, and 19 kg and 47.5 kg for commercial and industrial use.
LPG is a blend of Butane and Propane readily liquefied under moderate pressure. LPG vapour is
heavier than air; thus it normally settles down in low-lying places. Since LPG has only a faint
scent, a mercaptan odorant is added to help in its detection. In the event of an LPG leak, the
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vapourisation of liquid cools the atmosphere and condenses the water vapour contained in it to
form a whitish fog, which is easy to observe. LPG in fairly large concentrations displaces oxygen
leading to a nauseous or suffocating feeling.
Suraksha LPG hose, flame retardant aprons and energy efficient Green Label stoves are
recommended to enhance safety measures while using LPG as cooking fuel.
To prevent diversion, the Indane brand is being backed by RFID technology, a new concept that
helps track the movement of LPG cylinders. Initial trials are currently going on, after which it
will be implemented on a countrywide basis.
SERVO lubricants & greases:
Indian Oil’s SERVO is the brand leader among lubricants and greases in India and has been
conferred the “Consumer Super brand” status by the Super brands Council of India.
With over 500 commercial grades and 1,500 formulations encompassing literally every
conceivable application, SERVO serves as a one-stop shop for complete lubrication solutions in
the automotive, industrial and marine segments. Recognised for cutting-edge technology and
high-quality products, SERVO is backed by IndianOil's world-class R&D and an extensive
blending and distribution network.
SERVOXPRESS:
Vehicle servicing centres are one-stop shops for quick, easy and convenient auto care, offering a
refreshing experience to motorists. Opened in convenient locations like malls, petrol pumps or as
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stand-alone units, SERVOXPRESS stations have facilities for engine oil change, tyre & battery
check-upstairs-conditioner service, vacuum cleaning, perfuming,upholstery cleaning, polishing.
Servo Orchard Spray Oil:
This Oil is blended from high quality base stock
especially for protection of apple trees from San Jose
scale. The oil is sprayed in the form of oil-in-water
emulsion on apple orchards during the months of December / January when the ambient
temperature is around 3 to 40C. The emulsion dissolves the waxy protective shield of the insect
and the oil film envelops it thereby killing the insect by cutting off its air supply. It can be used
for protection of eucalyptus, cinchona etc. The oil does not have any toxic influence and is
approved by Fruit Research Station, Shalimar.
Servo Rubber Spray Oil;
This Oil is a low viscosity product developed for use in rubber plantations. This oil has an
excellent solvency power with copper oxychloride for spray on rubber plantations to combat the
severe attack of fungus PHYTOPHTHORA which leads to abnormal leaf fall affecting the
vitality of the trees and resulting in loss of latex yield. The mixture of oil and copper oxychloride
is applied either by mini micron sprayers or aerial spraying. The spreading characteristics of the
oil enable the copper particles to readily and uniformly distribute on the leaf surfaces and leaf
stalks and at the same time not permitting copper to be easily washed out. It is approved by
Rubber Research Institute of India, Kottayam.
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Automotive Greases Servo Grease:
Servo Grease C is calcium-base grease with extreme pressure properties. It resists water
washout. It is recommended for general chassis lubrication including suspension and steering
systems. It is also suitable for certain open and semi enclosed gears as well as chain drives of
farm equipment. It is not recommended for high temperature applications due to its moderate
drop point.
Servo Grease Wb:
Servo Grease WB is sodium base grease which gives excellent performance even when subjected
to extremely heavy shear. This grease maintains its structural stability over long service and
withstands excessive churning effectively.It is recommended for wheel bearings and various
other automotive grease applications which are not exposed to moisture. It meets IS:10647:1983.
Servo Grease Mp:
Servo Grease MP is premium quality lithium base grease having a high drop point and good
thermal and structural stability. It has high degree of resistance to oxidation and provides
protection against rusting and corrosion. It is excellent multipurpose grease suitable for all
automotive grease applications. It meets IS: 12203:1987.
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Soluble Cutting Oils
Servocut:
Servocut S forms a milky emulsion with water and contains rust inhibitor to impart anti-rust,
anti-corrosion properties and a biocide to prevent bacterial growth in the emulsion. This oil has
superior cooling and lubricating properties which impart excellent surface finish and minimises
tool wear. It is used in concentration of 5% and for grinding, more dilute emulsions are
recommended. For stable emulsion oil should be added to water. It meets BIS: 1115 1986
specification and is recommended for a variety of cutting operations on ferrous and non-ferrous
metals.
Servo cut Super:
Servocut Super is a superior quality soluble type metal working fluid which forms stable milky
white emulsion and provides longer emulsion life. It gives excellent surface finish and extended
tool life. It meets superior performance level of IS: 1115-1986. The most common emulsion
strength used for machining ranges from 5 to 10 percent depending on the severity of machining.
Marine Fuels & Lubricants:
IndianOil caters to all types of bunker fuels and lubricants required by various types of vessels
operating throughout the world in the shipping industry. Bunker supplies are made at all major
ports of India; Mumbai, Kandla, Vasco, Chennai, Tuticorin, Vizag, Cochin, New Mangalore,
Kolkata, Paradeep, JNPT, Port Blair and Haldia. Apart from Indian Navy, whose 100% bunker
requirement is met by IndianOil, it also supplies bunker fuels to all major shipping and dredging
companies of India. Spot requirement of different vessels calling at Indian ports are met through
nominations received from local shipping agents and international bunker traders/brokers. While
IndianOil supplies Furnace Oil (FO) and High Flash High Speed Diesel (HFHSD) meeting
stringent BIS specifications, it also offers the entire range of SERVO brand marine grade
lubricants.
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Petrol/Gasoline:
Automotive gasoline and gasoline-oxygenate blends are used in internal combustion spark-
ignition engines. These spark ignition engine fuels are primarily used for passenger cars. They
are also used in off-highway utility vans, farm machinery and in other spark ignition engines
employed in a variety of service applications.
Gasoline is a complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons that vary widely in chemical &
physical properties and are derived from fractional distillation of crude petroleum with a further
treatment mainly in terms of improvement of its octane rating.
An oxygenate is an oxygen-containing, ashless organic compound (such as an alcohol or ether)
which can be used as a fuel or fuel supplement. Motor gasoline is sold at retail outlets where it is
directly delivered into the automobile tank.
In view of the auto fuel policy issued by Govt of India, more & more stringent specifications
(equivalent to Euro II, Euro III, Euro IV) are being made applicable for the gasoline’s being
marketed in India. This has led to reduction of environmentally polluting factors in gasoline.
XTRAPREMIUM:
Indian Oil’s XTRAPREMIUM is India’s leading branded petrol boosted with new-generation
multifunctional additives known as friction busters that prevent deposition in the combustion
chamber. XTRAPREMIUM is custom-designed to deliver higher mileage, more power, better
pick-up, faster acceleration, enhanced engine cleanliness and lower emissions.
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Petrochemicals:
India is amongst the fastest growing petrochemicals markets in the world. Taking this into
consideration and to enhance its downstream integration, IndianOil is focusing on increasing its
presence in the domestic petrochemicals sector besides the overseas markets through systematic
expansion of customer base and innovative supply logistics.
Petrochemicals have been identified as a prime driver of future growth by IndianOil. The
Corporation is envisaging an investment of Rs 30,000 crore in the petrochemicals business in the
next few years. These projects will utilise product streams from the existing refineries of
IndianOil, thereby achieving better exploitation of the hydrocarbon value chain.
Kerosene:
Kerosenes are distillate fractions of crude oil in the boiling range of 150-250°C. They are
treated mainly for reducing aromatic content to increase their smoke point (height of a smokeless
flame) and hydrofining to reduce sulphur content and to improve odour, colour & burning
qualities (char value).
Kerosene is used as a domestic fuel for heating / lighting and also for manufacture of
insecticides/herbicides/fungicides to control pest, weeds and fungi. Since kerosene is less volatile
than gasoline, increase in its evaporation rate in domestic burners is achieved by increasing
surface area of the oil to be burned and by increasing its temperature. The two types of burners
which achieve this fall into two categories namely vaporisers & atomisers.
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Crude oil:
Crude oil - as petroleum directly out of the ground is called - is a remarkably varied substance,
both in its use and composition. Crude oil is formed from the preserved remains of prehistoric
zooplankton and algae, which have been settled to the sea (or lake) bottom in large quantities
under anoxic conditions. It was formed over millions of years from the remains of tiny aquatic
plants and animals that lived in ancient seas due to compression and heating of ancient organic
materials over geological time. The oldest oil-bearing rocks date back to more than 600 million
years, the youngest being as old as about 1 million years Although various types of hydrocarbons
- molecules made of hydrogen and carbon atoms - form the basis of all crude oils, they differ in
their configurations. The chemical structure of petroleum is composed of hydrocarbon chains of
different lengths. Because of this, petroleum may be taken to oil refineries and the hydrocarbon
chemicals separated by distillation and treated by other chemical processes, to be used for a
variety of purposes. It can be a straw-colored liquid or tar-black solid. Red, green and brown
hues are not uncommon.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG):
Indane is today one of the largest packed-LPG brands in the world. IndianOil pioneered the
launch of LPG in India in the 1970s and transformed the lives of millions of people with the
introduction of the clean, efficient and safe cooking fuel. LPG also led to a substantial
improvement in the health of women in rural areas by replacing smoky and unhealthy chullahs
with Indane. It is today a fuel synonymous with safety, reliability and convenience.
LPG is a blend of Butane and Propane readily liquefied under moderate pressure. LPG vapour is
heavier than air; thus it normally settles down in low-lying places. Since LPG has only a faint
scent, a mercaptan odorant is added to help in its detection.
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Non Fuel Products
For the benefit of the customers, Indian Oil is promoting Energy efficient LPG stoves,
Higher safety & longer life Suraksha LPG hose, Portable Fire Extinguishers, Fire Retardant
Suraksha Kitchen Apron, Flame type LP Gas Lighters, Kitchenware etc through Indane
Distributors at reasonable price. Indane Non Fuel Products Web (NFP) portal is designed to
facilitate Indane distributors to indent their Non Fuel product requirement
Objectives & Obligations:
To serve the national interests in oil and related sectors in accordance and
consistent with Government policies.
To ensure maintenance of continuous and smooth supplies of petroleum
products by way of crude oil refining, transportation and marketing activities and
to provide appropriate assistance to consumers to conserve and use petroleum
products efficiently.
To enhance the country's self-sufficiency in crude oil refining and build expertise
in laying of crude oil and petroleum product pipelines.
To further enhance marketing infrastructure and reseller network for providing
assured service to customers throughout the country.
To create a strong research & development base in refinery processes, product
formulations, pipeline transportation and alternative fuels with a view to
minimizing/eliminating imports and to have next generation products.
To optimise utilisation of refining capacity and maximize distillate yield and gross
refining margin.
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To maximise utilisation of the existing facilities for improving efficiency and
increasing productivity.
To minimise fuel consumption and hydrocarbon loss in refineries and stock loss
in marketing operations to effect energy conservation.
To earn a reasonable rate of return on investment.
To avail of all viable opportunities, both national and global, arising out of the
Government of India’s policy of liberalisation and reforms.
To achieve higher growth through mergers, acquisitions, integration and
diversification by harnessing new business opportunities in oil exploration &
production, petrochemicals, natural gas and downstream opportunities overseas.
To inculcate strong ‘core values’ among the employees and continuously update
skill sets for full exploitation of the new business opportunities.
To develop operational synergies with subsidiaries and joint ventures and
continuously engage across the hydrocarbon value chain for the benefit of
society at large.
Obligations:
Towards customers and dealers:- To provide prompt, courteous and efficient
service and quality products at competitive prices.
Towards suppliers:- To ensure prompt dealings with integrity, impartiality and
courtesy and help promote ancillary industries.
Towards employees:- To develop their capabilities and facilitate their
advancement through appropriate training and career planning. To have fair
dealings with recognised representatives of employees in pursuance of healthy
industrial relations practices and sound personnel policies.
Towards community:- To develop techno-economically viable and environment-
friendly products. To maintain the highest standards in respect of safety,
environment protection and occupational health at all production units.
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To ensure maximum economy in expenditure.
To manage and operate all facilities in an efficient manner so as to generate
adequate internal resources to meet revenue cost and requirements for project
investment, without budgetary support.
To develop long-term corporate plans to provide for adequate growth of the
Corporation’s business.
To reduce the cost of production of petroleum products by means of systematic
cost control measures and thereby sustain market leadership through cost
competitiveness.
To complete all planned projects within the scheduled time and approved cost.
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AUTOMATED UNIFIED SYSTEM (AUS) OF REFILL BOOKING
FOR
INDANE GAS CYLINDER.
1. IVRS.
2. WEB.
3. SMS.
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OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
The present research endeavor was masterminded with the following objectives:
To provide better service to the customer
To focus on various activities of the organization in terms of operating and marketing.
To build customer value.
To aware the customer about AUS. (IVRS, WEB, SMS) refill booking procedure of Indane
gas cylinder.
To know the problem of customer as well as dealer related to AUS of refill booking of
Indane gas cylinder.
To aware customer of Indane about the services given to him by IOCL.
To aware the customers of Preferred Time Delivery Service.
To offer suitable suggestions for improving the services given to the customer.
In every heart... in every part
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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RESEARCH OBJECTIVES:
The objective of the research is to find the awareness of the customers towards Automated
Unified System of refill booking and to know the satisfaction level & complaints of customers
who are aware of this procedure
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATON:
After getting through of the research objective I go through step of the preliminary
investigation to find out the necessary information to fill out the objectives of the study.
RESEARCH DESIGN:
The basic step of any research is to find out the problem of the company, the problem may be
inside in the company or outside of the company. “Well Defined problem is half solved”. The
researcher has defined the problem of the organization which is converted in to the study topic.
SIZE & AREA OF THE REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE
The size of the sample is 70
Area of study is Noida, UP
METHOD OF SELECTING REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE
The method of representative samples will be based on judgments and convenience.
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DATA COLLECTION:
Primary Data:
The data was collected by means of questionnaire filled in by the Indane customers of Noida,
U.P. The purpose and objective of this method is to study and finds out that how far customers
are satisfied by new booking procedure. The primary data was also collected by interviewing
the office personnel of gas agencies.
The data of customers taken from company’s files & records.
Secondary Data:
The secondary data was collected and gathered from the other sources such as books reviews,
library, journal, company manuals, director’s report, company statement, company record &
internet etc.
SAMPLING PROCEDURE
Random Sampling was carried out because from a finite population refer to that method of
sample selection which gives each of possible sample of combination an equal probability of
being picked up and each item in the entire population to have an equal chance of being included
in the sample.
The Methodology adapted for the study includes in the following steps:
Discussion with the customer relations department of the company to get
general information about the customers.
Collection of data from Marketing manager and executive of the company.
Collection of data from primary sources, i.e. questionnaire
Collection of data from secondary sources, journal, company records.
Detailed analysis of the project report available in the company and also the
annual report.
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DATA ANALYSIS
AND
INTERPRETATION
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Awareness of Automated Unified System (AUS) For Gas Booking
Out of 70 respondents 89 % are aware and 11 % were unaware of automated unified system for gas booking.
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Source of Awareness about AUS (IVRS, WEB, SMS, FWP)
Out of 62 respondents 73 % were aware from dealer, 19 % were aware from word of mouth, 5 % were aware through internet and 3 % were aware through media about Automated Unified System for gas booking.
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Period of Booking Indane cylinder.
Out of 62 respondents 17 % consumers book gas once in two weeks, 80 % book gas once in a month and 3 % book gas more than that.
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Most Appealing & Satisfactory Service under AUS while booking cylinder.
Out of 62 respondents 31 % of consumers prefer IVRS booking, 23 % prefer WEB booking, 32 % prefer SMS booking and 14 % prefer FWP booking of gas cylinder.
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Customer Registration through AUS.
Out of 62 respondents 73 % of consumers registered conveniently and 27 % consumers not registered conveniently through AUS.
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Gas Booking Through AUS.
Out of 62 respondents 75 % of consumer’s gas booked conveniently and 25 % consumers gas not booked conveniently through AUS.
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Confirmation Message after Booking through AUS.
Out of 62 respondents 58 % of consumer’s gas booked conveniently and 42 % consumers gas not booked conveniently through AUS.
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Satisfaction with IVRS (Interactive Voice Response System)
Out of 62 respondents 45 % of consumers are satisfied, 28% not satisfied with IVRS service and 27 % have not tried.
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Satisfaction with SMS Gas Booking System
Out of 62 respondents 43 % of consumers are satisfied, 10% are not satisfied with SMS gas booking service and rest 47% have not tried.
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Satisfaction with WEB Gas Booking System
Out of 62 respondents 23 % of consumers satisfied with WEB booking system, 8% are not satisfied & rest 69% have not tried yet.
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Opinion about Positive Points of AUS.
Out of 62 respondents 36 % of consumer’s opinion that AUS. is convenient 24% thinks it is time saving system and 40% like because of 24 hr. Service.
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Delivery on Time Performance
Out of 62 respondents 2% of customers are highly unsatisfied,19% are unsatisfied,31% are
neutral,43%are satisfied and 5% are highly satisfied with delivery on time performance.
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Complaints Regarding AUS. Satisfactorily Solved By the Dealer.
Out of 62 respondents 55% customer respond that complaints regarding AUS are satisfactorily solved by dealer and 45% respond that complaints are not solved by the dealer regarding AUS.
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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION THROUGH DIFFERENT METHODS OF BOOKING.
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RESULT DISSCUSSION
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FINDINGS:
Attracting and retaining customers is very important. I think company must focus on the
attracting customers.
There are very few people who are not aware about automated unified system of refill
booking.
Illiterate or senior citizens are not able to use this procedure of refill booking.
Most of the customers are get aware about AUS through dealers.
IVRS & SMS service is preferred mostly by the customers for booking cylinder.
Mostly Customers don’t get confirmation message after booking gas through SMS.
Customers using WEB service are facing the problem of abbreviations used in the
website.
In IVRS Customer facing the problem that the call has been received but there would no
reply.
Some of the customers are not able register because of prefix added before there
consumer no. like some of the consumer numbers of aghnihotri is merged in mithila gas
agency so there consumer no. is starting from prefix ‘A’ which creates a problem in
registration through IVRS.
Some customers who booked the gas through IVRS, WEB, SMS and get booking
confirmation then also after few days when they don’t get delivery. They come to know
from agency that either the data is not received by agency or their booking has been
cancelled.
Customer wants that manual booking should remain continued till this system would
become by zero errors.
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Tenant’s customers are facing a problem of registration due to same address.
One of the most important problem is that the customers whose booking get cancelled
will not able to book again before 21 days of the last booking.
Many customers are very much satisfied with this Automated system of gas booking as
they it is very convenient and time saving procedure by which they can book refill
anytime from anywhere.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
After study I recommended that there should be more advertisements about various booking
techniques launched many customers who are illiterate don’t know the procedure how to book
refill through IVRS, WEB, SMS. In my area of study i.e. Noida I have tried my best to create
awareness about new techniques of booking which is comparatively new to the existing ones
and tried to recommend better solutions for the betterment of booking services.
In my study I found many customers preferred IVRS, SMS. WEB booking is not preferred
because of some lack of resources like, computer, internet connection etc, and some are not
known about how to book refill by WEB system which shows lack of marketing and
promotional skills.
The new services of booking provided to the consumers it is just that it need to be implemented
just having the services will not help consumers so, organization has to look over it.
The number 9911554411 for booking refill should become toll free because many customers get
their call wasted in dialing again & again and some are not able to book refill and call is
discarded by the system.
Phone numbers for booking should be more than one because many customers facing a problem
that the ‘number is busy’.
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There is lack of technical assistance for the consumers who are having complaints regarding
Automated Unified System so, some technical assistance service provided to the consumers
which are having issues related to AUS.
I strongly recommend the organization to take steps in educating the consumers who are illiterate
and senior citizen about the procedure of refill booking through Automated Unified System and
this service of booking is very convenient so, it should be launched in every part of the country
including rural areas.
LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY:
Even though every effort has been done to minimize the variations and present a factual picture
with the help of statistical methods, but still contain certain loopholes, which can be discussed
as:
The survey is subjected to the bias and prejudices of the respondents. Hence 100% accuracy
can’t be assured
The researcher was carried out in a short span of time, where in the researcher could not
widen the study.
The study could not be generalized due to the fact that researcher adapted personal interview
method
Peoples are not cooperative & willing to respond properly, specially people with the rural
mindset
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CONCLUSION
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CONCLUSION:
The most important point bear in mind when considering AUS procedure for refill booking is
that there are many positive aspects like it is a convenient and time saving procedure of booking
by which consumer can book their refill anytime from anywhere that makes customer satisfied
because has not to go gas agency to booked the refill So, after the analysis of data it was found
that the procedure of booking is very helpful to the consumer as well as to the organization as it
can control the bookings & able to stop black marketing of cylinders.
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REFERENCE:
Books:
1. Kothari CR, Research Methodology” New Age publication, Newdelhi, 2010.
2. Chabra T.N, Marketing Management, 2010.
Websites:
1. http://www.iocl.com/AboutUs/profile.aspx
2. http://www.citemarketing.com
3. http://www.iocl.com/AboutUs/Vision.aspx
4. http://www.fuel4arts.com
5. http://www.google.com.
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APPENDIX
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QUESTIONNAIRE
Dear sir/mam,
I am doing summer training on the topic job satisfaction in HR branch from IOCL for the partial
fulfillment of MBA degree. So far that I need your suggestion so kindly give your views on the
following…..
Consumer Name: Consumer No. :
Contact No. : Gas Agency Name :
Address :
Gender : Male □ Female □
Age : Below 20 □ 20-40 □ 40-60 □ Above 60 □
Qualification :
Q1. Are you aware of Automated Unified System (AUS) for gas booking?
Yes □ No □
Q2. How did you come to know about AUS (IVRS, WEB, SMS, FWP)?
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Dealer □ Word of Mouth □ Internet □ Advertising/Media □
Other, please specify: □
Q3. .How often you refill your Indane cylinder?
Once a week □ Once in Two weeks □ Once in a month □ More than that □
Q4. Which service under AUS you find most appealing and satisfactory while booking
Cylinder?
IVRS □ WEB □ SMS □ FWP □
Q5. Is The Customer registration done conveniently through AUS?
Yes □ No □
Q6. Is the gas booked conveniently through Automated Unified System (AUS)?
Yes □ No □
Q7. Do you receive all confirmation messages after booking through AUS. ?
Yes □ No □
Q8. Are you satisfied with IVRS (Interactive Voice Response System)?
Yes □ No □ Not Tried □
* If No support your reason:
Q9. Are you satisfied with SMS. gas booking system ?
Yes □ No □ Not Tried □
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*If No support your reason:
Q10. Are you satisfied with WEB Gas booking system?
Yes □ No □ Not Tried □
*If No support your reason:
Q11. In your opinion what are the positive points of AUS System?
Convenient □ Time saver □ 24*7 service □
Other, please specify: □
Q12. On the scale of 1-5, how would you rate our delivery on time performance and our
Commitment to meet your delivery expectation?
Highly Unsatisfied Unsatisfied Neutral Satisfied Highly Satisfied
□ □ □ □ □
1 2 3 4 5
Q13. Complaints regarding AUS. Are satisfactorily solved by the dealer?
Yes □ No □
Q14. What would you suggest in order for us to improve Automated Unified System (AUS.)
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Date: Signature:
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