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INTRODUCTION“Dairy is a place where handling of milk and milk products is done and technology refers to the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. Dairy technology has en defined as that branch of dairy science, which deals with the processing of milk and the manufacture of milk products on an industrial scale.” Developed dairying countries such as the USA, the year 1850 is seen as the dividing line between farm and factory scale production. Various factors contributed to t
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INTRODUCTION
“Dairy is a place where handling of milk and milk products is done and technology refers to
the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. Dairy technology has en
defined as that branch of dairy science, which deals with the processing of milk and the
manufacture of milk products on an industrial scale.”
Developed dairying countries such as the USA, the year 1850 is seen as the dividing line
between farm and factory scale production. Various factors contributed to the change in these
countries viz., concentration of population in cities where jobs were plentiful, rapid
industrialization, improvement of transportation facilities, development of machines etc.
whereas the rural areas were identified for milk production, the urban centers were selected
for the location of milk processing plants and product manufacturing factories
These plants and factories were rapidly expanded and modernized with improved machinery
and equipment to secure the various advantages of large-scale production. Nearly all the milk
in the USA before 1900 was delivered as raw (nature) milk. Once pasteurization was
introduced, it developed rapidly. Mechanical refrigeration helped in the rapid development of
the factory system of market distribution.
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DESIGN OF STUDY
Scope
The study helps to get an overall idea regarding the various departments in the organization
and overall functions of organization. This organization study mainly focuses on
organizational setup, overall performance, departmental performance etc.
Apart from this,
To get a practical vision of the organization apart from the theory which have been
learned in the class
To understand the actual working condition
To get in touch with the industrial and organizational environment.
Objectives of the study
The overall objective of this study in, Hassan Co operative milk Producers society union
limited HASSAN is to acquire knowledge about the functioning of the organization. The
other specific objectives are as follows:
To familiarize with the organizational functions.
To understand the organizational structure.
To study the structure and functions of various departments.
NEED FOR THE STUDY
To make M.B.A programme more relevant with respect to the necessities of the corporate
or the industries.
To cover various aspects of general management such as organizational structure,
functions of respective department in the organization.
To include inculcate student practical knowledge of corporate world
Limitations of the Study
Because of official secrecy the managers of the company are not ready to give certain
data.
Could not get sufficient time to interact much with the senior managers as they were
always busy with their works.
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Industry profile
Milk
“Milk may be defined as whole, fresh, clear lacteal serration obtained by the complete
milking of healthier milk animals. It represents the perfect food for man nearly than any other
natural food. An adequate consumption of milk can correct dieting deficiencies for most
people strong, healthy bodies. It is delicious and appetizing food as well as being healthful.
The major constituents of milk are water, fat, protein, lactose and minerals.”
The major constituents are phospholipids, sterols, vitamins, enzymes, pigments etc. the true
constituents are milk fat, casein and lactose Milk is absolutely essential for the welfare of
the human race. The cow has been rightly called, "The Foster Mother of Human Race" and
she is found in most of the civilized countries of the earth.
Milk is rich in energy giving fats healthy giving vitamins body buildings proteins and bone
forming minerals which help build muscles you need to throw ball or climb a tree. One 200
ml glass of milk provides a power-pack of nutrients a child needs daily. This is how a glass
of milk fulfills your daily requirements of nutrients in percentage terms.
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Dairy in India
In India, dairy has been practiced as a rural cottage industry since the remote part. Semi-
commercial dairying started with the establishment of military dairy farms and co-operative
milk unions throughout the country towards the end of nineteenth century. During the earlier
year, each household in those countries maintained its family cow or secured milk from its
neighbors who supplied those living close by. As the urban population increase, fewer
households could keep a cow for private use. The high cost of milk production, problems of
sanitation etc., restricted the practice, and gradually the family row in the city was eliminated
and city cattle were all sent back to the rural areas.
The Indian dairy Industry has made rapid progress since independence. A large number of
modern milk plants and product factories have since been established. These organized
dairies have been successfully engaged in the routine commercial production of pasteurized
bottled milk and various western and Indian dairy products. With modern knowledge of the
protection of milk during transportation, it become possible to locate dairies where land was
less expensive and crops could be grown more economically.
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In India, the market milk technology may be considered to have commenced in 1950 with the
functioning of the Central Dairy of Aarey milk colony, and milk product technology in 1956
with the establishment of AMUL dairy, Anand. The industry is still in its infancy and barely
10% of our milk productions under goes organized handling.
HISTORY OF INDIAN MILK MARKET INDUSTRY
Organized milk handling was made in India with the establishment of Military Dairy
Farms.
Handling of milk in co-operative milk unions established all over the country on a small
scale in early stages.
Long distance refrigerated rail-transport of milk from Anand to Bombay since 1945.
Pasteurization and bottling of milk on a large scale for organized distributed was started
at
Aarey - 1950
Calcutta (Haringhata) - 1958
Delhi - 1959
Bombay (Worli) - 1961
Madras - 1963
Establishment of milk plants under the 3- year plans for dairy development all over India.
They were taken up with the dual object of increasing the national level of milk
consumption and ensuring better returns to the primary milk producer. These main aims
were to produce more, better and cheaper milk. Indian represents one of the world’s
largest and fastest growing markets for milk productivity by march 1999, it was 74
million tones, and by 2001 it reached to 88.5 million tones of milk. The strength of the
dairy economy is in its livestock of 270 million that includes 57 million cows and 39
buffaloes, which also is the largest in the world. In terms of percentages we have 54% of
the Asian population.
AMUL
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A situation prevailed in the case of milk about Pre In dependence; when toe exploitation by
middlemen 'had forced the milk producers to sell milk at throw prices. The answer to such a
situation was found in developing a system that enables milk producers to own and operate
not only their processing facility, but also the inputs, delivery machinery, and the marketing
of finished products.
The integrated approach first proved very successful in Kaira-the AMUL organization and
through the Operation Flood Programme, aimed to establish similar farmer's organizations in
18 districts in the country. The Programme when implemented did face some preliminary
problems, but these were overcome, so much so that when the IBRD and
World Bank came forward to finance dairy projects in Karnataka, Rajasthan and Madhya
Pradesh. The results were that 12 milk producer’s cooperative unions were established.
Based on the success of these 30 unions; bodies owned by the farmers themselves. The other
phase of dairy development and operation flood" being implemented to bring the total
number of such district unions to 155, and cover some 10 million farmers.
The success of these 30 unions have further demonstrated that problems can best solved if
the agency implementing the programme is owned and operated by the producers
themselves, who employ the best professionals that the responsibility of such an organization
is not only to guarantee a remunerative market for the rurally produced commodity by its
member producers, but also guarantees a package of input for enhancing production (milk)
and ploughs back the profit for further development. Again, in the case of milk, since
marketing of the product was largely controlled by middlemen/trade/cattle keepers/etc., the
organized dairy was not in a position to pay a better price to the milk producers. Market
intervention was therefore required to enable these dairies to supply milk to the consumers at
reasonable prices. This was the first time that food aid skimmed milk powder, and butter oil
in this case-was used to prime the pump of the modern dairies in four metropolitan cities
(Calcutta, Bombay, Delhi and Madras), and permit them to demand on all much large scale.
The funds generated through the sale of skimmed milk powder and butter oil were used to
build up farmer’s organizations in the milk sheds those supplies to these metropolitan cities.
KARANATAKA CO-OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS FEDERTION
LTD [KMF]
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It is the apex body in Karnataka representing dairy farmer’s co-operatives. It is the third
largest dairy co-operative amongst the dairy co-operatives in the country. In south India it
stands first in terms of procurement as well as sales. One of the core functions of the
federation is marketing of milk products. The brand “NANDINI’’ is the household name for
pure and fresh milk and milk products.
K.M.F. has 13 milk unions throughout the state which procure milk from primary dairy co-
operative societies {DCS} and distribute milk to the consumers in various towns/cities/rural
markets in Karnataka.
The first ever World Bank funded dairy development program
in the country started in Karnataka with the organization of village level dairy co-operatives
in 1974.The AMUL pattern of dairy co-operatives started functioning in Karnataka from
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1974-75 with the financial assistance from world bank. The dairy co-operatives were
established under the Anand pattern in a three tier structure with the village level dairy co-
operatives forming the base level, the District level milk unions at the middle level to take
care of the procurement, processing and marketing of milk and the Karnataka milk federation
as the apex body to co-ordinate the growth of the sector of the state level.
Co-ordination of activities among the unions and developing market for milk and milk
products is the responsibility of KMF. Marketing milk in the respective jurisdiction is
organized by the respective unions. The federation monitors surplus/deficit of liquid milk
among the member milk unions. While the marketing of all the milk products is organized by
KMF, both within and outside the state, all the milk and milk product are sold under a
common brand name “NANDINI”.
UNITS OF KMF
KMF has the following units functioning directly under its control.
Mother Dairy, Yelahanka, Bangalore.
NANDINI Milk Products, KMF complex, Bangalore.
Cattle Feed Plants at Rajanukunte/ Gubbi/ Dharwad/ Hassan.
NANDINI sperm station {formerly known as Bull Breeding Farm & Frozen Semen
Bank} at Hesaraghatta.
Pouch film plant at Mannekolalu, Marthalli.
Central Training Institute at KMF Complex, Bangalore.
Quality control lab at KMF Complex, Bangalore
COMPANY PROFILE
Hassan co-operative milk producer’s societies union ltd was established in 1975, with an aim
to support small marginal farmers and agricultural labours with through dairy
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development .has the farmers are not sure of receiving a remurative price for their
agricultural produce more and more farmers are taking up diary as their main occupation
rather than subsidiary occupation for their livelihood. The milk union is committed to accept
all the milk offered by the milk producers in the milk shed area and hence their is a
considerable increase in milk procurement during 2009-10. Hassan milk union believes that
it is a social obligation on part of the union to pay remunerative price to d farmers and hence
it has entered new far off market like Pune and Kolhapur in Maharastra, Trivendrum and
Kollam in Karla
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BACKGROUND INCEPTION OF THE COMPANY
The Hassan Co-operative Milk Producer Society Union Ltd. (HCMPSUL) has came into
existence on in the year 1975.is situated in the industrial estate beside the national highway
(NH48),it with the object to develop dairy development activities in the rural area.
In June 1974 an integrated project was launched in Karnataka to restructure and recognize
the dairy Industry on the co-operative principles and to lay foundation for new direction in
dairy development. Work on the first ever the World Bank aided dairy development project
was initiated in 1975. Initially it covered 4 districts of Karnataka such as Mysore, Hassan,
Tumkur, and Bangalore.
Hassan Co-operative milk producer's society union ltd. was set up to implement the project
by Karnataka dairy development co-operation (KDDC) in 1975. It has registered on 30 th
March 1977 after formation of milk societies. The operational jurisdiction of the union
extended to 3 districts namely Hassan Chikkamagalore and Kodagu. ISO 9001:2000 Quality
management systems has been implemented in our unit and effort on to implement HACCP
at the earliest
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COMPANY VISION, MISSION, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
VISION
“The union thrives hard to adopt the mode and eco friendly technologies to produce milk and
milk products of international standards to make our presence prominent the global market “
MISSION
“Hassan milk union aims to render the best services at nominal cost to its membe1 increase
milk production and produce good quality milk by paying remunerative price throughout the
year, thereby improving their economic and social condition while ensuring high quality milk
and milk products to the delighted level of the consumer”
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
Hassan co-operatives milk producers "societies" union is completely an autonomous body
consisting of representative from milk producers as policy makers. The area of operation is
the districts of Hassan, kodagu and Chickmagalore. The milk union also aims at sustainable
development in rural areas through meticulous planning, training, strict implementation and
follow up of progress of various schemes offered by, both state and central government.
Formation of dairy co-operative societies under the principle of co-operation to encourage
small, marginal farmers and agricultural labors to take up dairy activities.
To provide continuous and remunerative market for the surplus milk in the rural areas. To
supply quality milk to customers in the urban areas at a competitive price
To provide the technical inputs necessary to produce good quality milk and to facilitate
increase in milk yield.
To provide self employment to rural folk and to make them economically self sustainable by
which the migration of rural folk to urban areas is minimized.
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HISTORY, HASSAN CO-OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS
SOCIETIES UNION LIMITED (HCMPSUL)
Hassan Co-operative Milk producers Union Limited (HCMPSUL) is a District Level Milk
Co-operative society established under KMF on 30th March 1977 with a capital of 2 crores.
At the beginning it was started in a small shed beside Seetharamanjinaya Temple near Park
Road. Presently it is widely spread in a 27-acre plot in the Industrial Area B.M. Road, this
being the procuring & processing unit. There are presently 3 Chilling centers in
Holenarsipur, Hassan District.Kudige in Coorg District and Birur in Chikkamagalore and a
new chilling center in Chanarayapatna. These chilling centers have been kept aside for the
easy storage of milk for the distribution in 3 districts Hassan. Chikkamagalore & Coorg.
Milk is been collected daily in two shifts a day from 1000 societies in the Hassan District &
IS been Processed & dispatched to 3 districts and also to other dairies in the state and
outside.
Sl.no Dairies & Processing unit Capacities
1. Hassan 1.2 Lakh LPD
2. Kudige in Coorg District 50,000 LPD
Sl.no Chilling Centers Capacities
1. Birur in Chikkamangalore District 20,000 LPD
2. Holenarsipura in Hassan District 20,000 LPD
3. Channarayappttana 1,00,000 LPD
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NATURE OF BUSINESS CARRIED
Hassan milk union carried business of producing and marketing milk and milk products, such
as peda, curd, ghee, Butter milk.
Hassan milk union procuring surplus milk in the rural area and provide input activities to
dairy co-operative societies like artificial insemination, supply cattle feed, animal health care
programs for the uplifment of the producers. It purchased some products from KMF such
products are Nandini milk -tone bottle, badam powder, jamoon mix, Nandini bite, skimmed
milk powder(SMP), Mysore pock etc.
All the above products are marketing and selling by the Hassan milk union through
wholesalers and retailers to the consumers.
FUNCTIONING OF DAIRY CO-OPERATIVE
The dairy co-operatives function all through the year in two shifts, this will provide
continuous market fir the surplus milk produced and the payment for the milk supplied will
be disbursed to the producers on the predetermined day. The dairy cooperative render the
technical inputs like veterinary services including regular vaccination, artificial insemination
services, supply of balanced cattle feed and fodder slips to milk producers and facilitate
increase in milk yield by conducting animal fertility camps.
ACTIVITIES, OF HASSAN CO-OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS
SOCIETIES UNION LIMITED (HCMPSUL)
1. Organization of Dairy Co-Operative Societies
As at the end of June 2011 1211 societies have been registered of which 1125 are functional
Out of functional societies 134 are women societies 120 step women societies are
functioning To enhance the socially and economically development of women.
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2. Membership Enrolment
As on 30th June 2011 1,73,867 members have been enrolled of which 71143 are small farmer,
48989 are marginal farmers, 22,249 are agriculture labourers, and 31486 are other big
farmers. Out of the total 11,659 belongs to SC members, 4,367 belongs to ST members.
57457 members belong to women members
3. Milk Procurement Activities
The present average milk procurement from 1125 milk societies is around 4,02,067kgs/day.
During the month of June the average procurement /DCS/day is 404kgs and the average
transportation cost per kg of milk procurement IS 33 paisa. The average fat is 4.10% and
average SNF is8.51 %.
INPUT ACTIVITIES
A. VETERINARY
It covered 638 societies under veterinary route, 6 mobile veterinary routes treating an average
of 4.500 cases per month. There are 5 emergency routes in operation and treating around 400
to 450 cases per months. There are 340 first aid centers are also working. Union is providing
SAF kit to the animals for the prevention. (Or) de-warming. Foot and mouth vaccination is
also providing for controlling foot and mouth diseases.
Place Capacity (LPD) Capacity utilization
(LPD)
% of capacity
utilization
Hassan Dairy 1,20,000 215.366 179.47
Holenarsipur Chilling
centre
20,000 56,000 282.44
Birur Chilling centre 20,000 48,000 242.06
Kudige Dairy 50,000 38,321 76.00
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B. ARTIFICIAL INCEMINATION
To improve the breeding facilities there are 22 single AI centers and 82 Cluster AI centers
are working in the union area. These centers are covered around 90% of the DCS. An
average of 25,000 inseminations is carrying out every month. 4,115 male cows and 4204
female total 8319 cross breed cows have been born during June 2011.
C. FEEDS AND FODDER
The union is uncovering the farmers and the producers at the village level in growing
moderninised fodder. Ex. union is supply C01, C02 and Napier roots and SSG seeds, cow
pea seeds and seasonal seeds to the producers. The union is also arranging straw treatment
demonstration, silage demos at village levels. The union is supplying around 3000 metric
tons of cattle feeds and an average 6000 kgs of mineral mixtures to the society members.
Nearly 98% of the functional societies have been covered under cattle feed sales.
D. TRANING FACILITIES
Training will be given to the milk society secretaries, testers and management committee
members. DAM (dairy animal management) is given to the producers this training is given in
central training institutes, Mysore, owned and managed by KMF Bangalore.
OTHER PROGRAMME
a. GROUP INSURANCE
With the co-ordination of the general insurance company by paying premium to the
insurance company. The DCS providing insurance coverage.
B. STEP PROGRAMME
Under this, women members have been enlightened with education, nutrition. Legal matters.
SHG (self help group) the main purpose of step programme is to provide better socio-
economic status to the women members
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C. YASHASWINI HELTH PROGRAMME
Under this scheme, those who have become members of this scheme well get medical
benefits like operation charges.
D. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (TQM)
The union has encouraged clean milk production programme at village level. The union has
obtained ISO 9001:2000 certifications. There are 8 bulk milk coolers and 48 automatic milk
collection centers which are functioning in the milk societies.
AN OVERVIEW ACHIVEMENTS AND AWARDS OF (HCMPSUL)
ACHIVEMENTS
Hassan milk union is procuring milk from all the 13 taluks of three districts and selling
quality milk in all the taluks and small towns.
The union and all the dairy co-operatives are being managed by the democratically
elected boards from among the milk producers.
The union has rendered emergency veterinary services round the clock.
The union has implemented foot and mouth disease control program.
The union supplies quality fodder slips and seeds through the year and facilitates the
availability of green fodder.
HCMPSUL AWARDS
Energy Conservation Award: Received on 14th Dec 2004 from Dr. Manamohan Singh, Prime
Minister of India.
Energy Conservation Award: Received on 14th Dec 2005 from Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam,
President of India.
Energy conservation Award: Received on 14th Dec 2006 from power minister of India Sri
Sushi I Kumar Shinde.
Energy conservation Award: Received on 14th Dec 2007 II prize from Smt, Prathiba Patil
President of India. .
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PRODUCT PROFILE
The main product of HCMPSUL is milk that is processed in number of different categories
based on their fat division is
Sl.No. Products Qty. of Fat & SNF Quantity
1 Toned Milk 3.5% & 8.5%250Ml,500ML
1 Liter
2 Standardized 4.5%&8.5% 500Ml
3 Homogenized Milk 4.5%&8.5% 500Ml- 1 Liter
NANDINI TONED MILK
It is a pure milk and most selling milk In Karnataka it contain 3.0% Fat and 8 5%SNF. It is
available in 250 ml and 500 ml 1000ml packs. Nandini Toned Fresh and Pure milk
containing 3.0% fat and 8.5% SNF. Available in 500ml and 1 liter packs.
Available in 500ml and 1 Liter packs
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CURD
It is thick and delicious. It is available in 200 grams, 500 grams and 1000 grams sachet The
price list of Curd: At the end of June 30 2011
Sl
no
Particular Packing Quantity Price in
Rs
1 Nandini Curd Sachet 200 grams 6 -00
2 Nandini Curd Sachet 500 grams 13-00
Nandini Curd made from pure milk. It’s thick and delicious. Giving you all the goodness of
Homemade curds Available in 200gm and 500gm
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BUTTER MILK
Butter Milk is a refreshing health drink. It is made from quality curds and is blended with
fresh green chilies, green coriander leaves, asafetida and fresh ginger Buttermilk is packaged
in 250ml packet.
Nandini spiced Butter Milk is a refreshing health drink. It is made from quality curds and is
blended with fresh green chilies, green coriander leaves, asafetida and fresh ginger. Nandini
spiced butter promotes health and easy digestion.
It is available in 200 ml packs and is priced at most competitive rates, so that it is affordable
to all sections of people.
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NANDINI GHEE
Ghee is made from butter. It is fresh and pure with a delicious flavour. Hygienically
manufactured and packed in the goodness of pure ghee. It has a got a shelf life of 6 months at
ambient temperatures. It is available in 200 ml, 500 ml, and 15 kg tins.
Price list of ghee: At the end of June 30, 2011
Sl.
No
Particular Packing Quantity Price in Rs
1
2
3
4
5
Nandini Ghee
Nandini Ghee
Nandini Ghee
Nandini Ghee
Nandini Ghee Bulk
Sachet
Sachet
Sachet
Sachet
Tin
100 ml
200 ml
500 ml
1000 ml
15 kgs
0029-00
0056-00
0137-00
0270-00
4425-00
A taste of purity. Nandini Ghee made from pure butter. It is fresh and pure with a delicious
flavor. Hygienically manufactured and packed in a special, pack to retain the goodness of
pure ghee. Shelf life of 6 months at ambient, temperatures. Available in 200ml, 500ml, and
15.0 kg tins.
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PEDA
Peda is very delicious made from pure milk. It can be stored for 7 days and available in
250grms and 100grams containing 10 pieces each.
Price list of Peda: At end of June, 30, 2011
Sl.
No
Particular Packing Quantity Price in Rs
1
2
Nandini Peda
Nandini Peda
Box
Box
250 grams
100 grams
60-00
26-00
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Organization structure
Fig 1: organization chart
CHAIRMAN / BOARD
MANAGING DIRECTOR
MANAGER (P&I) MANAGER (DAIRY TECHNOLOGY)
MANAGER (FINANCE)
DY. MANAGER (MARKETING)
DY. MANAGER (ADMINISTRATION)
ASSTMANAGER (MIS)
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FIG 3: DAIRY SECTOR
ENGINEERING
A.M
TECHNICAL OFFICER
DAIRYSUPERVISOR
SENIOR TECHNICIAN
TECHNICIANS
H.N PURA
BIRUR
KUDIGEDAIRY
PROCESSING PRODUCTION PACKING QUALITY CONTROL
TRANSPORT
T.O
OPERATOR
HELPER
T.O
DAIRY SUPERVISO
R
OPERATOR
HELPER
T.O
OPERATOR
HELPER
OPERATOR
HELPER
2. MANAGER (DAIRY SECTOR)
A.MA.M T.OSTORE
INCHARGE
CANTEEN COMMITTEE
STORES BOILER SECTION
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THE HCMPUL IS DIVIDED IN TWO CATEGORIES
1. ELECTED BODY
The Co-operative society members are eligible for electing the President and other governing
members. The President heads the elected body. The elected body controls the societies and
they keep a close watch on the working of the Co-operative societies and HCMPSUL,
Mr. H.D. REVANNA Honorable Minister is the present President of Hassan Milk producers
Co-operative Societies & KMF
2. SELECTED & ADMINISTRATION DEPT
The employees working in the organization under HCMPSUL constitute the selected body.
The qualified candidates are selected to the organization. This involves both Elected and
selected bodies. The administration deportment decides all the technical, production,
procurement etc. it also involves the pricing and accounting section. They are allotted with
specific work on their qualification likewise, Technical Officers, Marketing officers,
managing directors etc. There are around 430 employees working in all the sectors of
organization.
The head of the selected body is the Managing Director; at present Mr. B.P RANGANATH
Under Managing director they are 4 Managers namely:
a) Manager in Finance department.
b) Manager in marketing department.
c) Manager in Production department.
d) Manager in Dairy.
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FUNCTIONAL DEPARTMENT
FUNCTIONAL AREAS
There are seven departments HCMPSUL viz.
Procurement and input department
production department
Administration department
Finance department
Purchase department
Marketing department
MIS department
The hierarchy of this different department is given below:
1. PROCUREMENT AND INPUT DEPARTMENT
The purchasing activities include selecting good geographical area which is well suited for
cattle and were the cattle are more in number. So that the unit can install co-operative
socites.Purchasing is a managerial activities that foes beyond the simple act of buying and
include and includes the planning and policy activities covering wide range of related and
implementary activities. The purchasing department occupies a vital and unique position in
the organization.
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MILK PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT
Managing Director
General Manager
Manager(P I)
Deputy Manager
MIS Office Assistant
EXTN officer I/Office Superintendent
EXTN Officer II/#A/c Superintendent
EXTN Officer IIIAdmin Asst; I
Admin Asst; II #Senior Typist
Admin Asst; III #Typist
Mobile Veterinary Assistant
Helpers
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OBJECTIVES OF PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT
To procure right material.
To procure material in right quantity
To procure right quality
To procure from right and reliable source of vendor
To procure from right and reliable Source of vendor
To procure material economically i.e. a: right or reasonable price
To receive and deliver material at right place and right guide.
MILK CANS RURAL SOCIETIES COLLECTING MILK
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2. PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT
Managing director
Manger (dairy)
Deputy Manager
Assistant manager
T.O (DT)
Operators
Helpers
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ABBREVIATION
D.T—Dairy Technologists T.O—Technical officer
The unit of HCMPSUL consist all high technology process equipments. The process and all
mechanized with high technology machines that improve the quality of milk increased the
production capacity saves time and energy
3. ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT
Managing director
Deputy manager (A,D,M)
Am training
Legal officer incharge
Administrative officer
Officer
superintendent
E,S.T
Support staff
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Administration Department
HCMPSUL has an administration department that takes care and controls all other
departments of the union.
To develop official work procedure and process in order to increase the profit margin.
To provides an ample opportunities for helping the employee to maintain high level of
work.
To schedule work property so that all jobs are completed on time.
To maintain responsible quality and quantity standards.
To provide satisfactory physical on mental environment for employees
HUMAN RESOURCE
INTRODUCTION
Human Resource is the most valuable and long lasting resource to any organization.
Manpower is an important resource, so it is very much necessary to utilize this resource in
the most effective and efficient way. If human resource is handled in a proper manner then
other resources are properly utilized. As the saying goes “Mind your man, your man will
mind all other things”.
Human resource is concerned with the people dimension in management. Since every organization
is made up of people acquiring their services, developing their skills, motivating them to higher
levels of performance and ensuring that they continue to maintain their commitment to the
organization are essential to achieving organizational objectives. This is true, regardless of the type
of organization government, business, education, health, recreation, or social action.
Human resource management is the planning; organizing, directing and controlling of the
procurement, development, compensation, integration, maintenance and social objectives are
accomplished.
Of course it is a Herculean task to maintain the human resource to keep them satisfied and take out
the work from them. Mainly the employees in HCMPSUL is classified into two categories,
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1. Technical Staff:
Includes the factory workers, supervisors, technicians and engineers.
2. Non-technical Staff:
Includes mainly the office staff.
STREGNTH
Category In Nos.
Male 369
Fe-male 45
Total 414
RECRUITMENT PROCEDURE
Recruitment takes place only on the policies framed by the Board Of Directors or by the Unions.
AGE LIMIT
Candidate must have attained the age of 18 years and not attained the age of 35 years in case of
persons belonging to schedule caste / schedule tribes. In case of other than schedule caste /
schedule tribes they should not have attained the age of 32 years as prescribed by the Government.
SELECTION COMMITEE:
President of HCMPSUL.
Managing Director of HCMPSUL.
Director of Karnataka Milk Federation.
Director of National Dairy Development Board.
Director of Registrar of Co-operative Societies.
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LEAVE FACILITIES
Earned Leave: 30 days in a year.
Casual Leave: 15 days in a year.
Half Pay Leave: 10 days of full pay leave or 20 days of half pay leave can be availed.
MILK SUBSIDIES RATE
An employee is provided milk at subsidized rate for each employee – 250ml of milk per day at
50% of sales price between January to October and 500ml of milk with no price during November
and December.
DEARNESS ALLOWANCE
As per the Government rules and regulations.
CANTEEN FACILITY
Canteen facilities are provided to the employees at the rate of . 4 Rs per meals
OTHER FACILITIES
Hospital facilities for employees who have ESI scheme .for those who earn below 15000 salary
per month
If employee have earn above the salary of 15000 he got medical assurance upto 50,000
Rs. 750 / quarter for non-ESI scheme employees.
Hospital fees for injured employees.
TRAINING FACILITIES
For New Recruiters: On the job training up to 15 to 30 days.
Technical and Non-technical programs for Managers and for other employees in EROD
Training Centre by NDDB and Central Institute of Training, Mysore.
Training on quality techniques for Managers in Configuration of Indian Industries.
MDP programs for employees in Institute of Rural Management Academy (IRMA), Gujarat.
HRD, Marketing, Communication skill programs in Vikun Mehtha Institute of Management,
Pune.
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Manager (finance)
Managing Director
Various workshops on different subjects to whom it is essential.
In house training – Activities that is required for Dairy
RETAIREMENT
At the age of 60.
VOULANTARY RETIREMENT SCHEME
Adopted
4. FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Assistant manager (FIN)
Accounts officers
Superintendent
Accounts assistant l
Accounts assistant ll
Accounts assistant lll
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Helpers
Financial function is an area of financial decision making, harmonizing individual motive
and co-operative goods. It covers not only financial planning, but also optimum use of funds
as well as the financial, control. The basic functions performed are the day to day fund
management treasure management beside these the boom of accounts.The decision regarding
acquiring of plant and machinery or any capital expenditure is made on the basis of payback
period/internal rate of return net present value method. These are a cooperative organization
the ultimate decision lies in the hands of the board of direction.
Manufacturing and Trading Account for the period from 1-04-2009 to
31.03.2010
Particular 31-03-2009 31-03-2010
Opening stock 15513894.52 31865236.63
Purchase of raw material 1881083739.94 222423466.58
Proc transportation
charges
63748393.97 34622907.98
Processing &
manufacturing exp
93105497.83 98104852.22
Salary & other benefits 79882272.98 92378430.01
Gross profit 80738849.42 117758114.87
Total 2217098640.72 2628973008.29
Sale of milk products,
cattle feed & others
2172149561.29 2599625746.15
Interunits transfer 13083842.85 13414137.40
Closing stock 31865236.63 15933124.74
Total 2217098640.72 2628973008.29
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Hassan Co-operative Production Societies Union ltd. Profit and loss A/c for
the period from 01.04.2009 to 31.03.2010
Expenses 31/03/2009 31/03/2010
Salary and other benefits 19970568.24 23094607.5
Administration exp.. 8684100.33 14975437.37
Rent, rates & taes 1090622.00 391212.00
Selling & distribution exp…. 25069314.58 29420758.23
Postage & insurance services 7790809.63 9818471.11
Investment & bank charges 1558036.25 1525678.77
Vechicales, repairs &
maintains
2779036.59 2393725.00
Depreciation 13330438.95 28326946.70
Tax & provision 5414158 10251355.00
Net profit transferred to
balance sheet
11699086.86 21020971.37
Total 97386171.43 141219163.05
Income 31/03/2009 01/04/2010
gross profit 83764841.53 117758114.87
Other income 11586460.93 20762528.01
Interest on loan and adv…. 2034868.97 2698520.17
Total 97386171.43 95077404.22
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Hassan Co operative Production Societies Union Ltd Balance Sheet for the
period from 01/04/2009 to 31/03/2010
Capital and liabilities 31/03/2009 1/04/2010
Paid up share capital 60814000.00 7653200.00
Share suspense 1654456.01 2877959.70
Depreciation and other funds 156268990.15 170360061.81
Profit and loss account 11699086.86 21020971.37
Loans 25225155.98 21802755.98
Grand and subsidies 6479027.59 62853199.69
Current liabilities 17547956.43 135876204.74
Provisions 18054340.07 20270457.89
Bank over draft 0.00 0.00
Total 455674213.09 511593611.18
Assets 31/03/2009 31/03/2010
Cash in hand 881835.65 123278.85
Cash at bank 46344999.70 88583628.85
Investment 41820936.33 15506799.33
Fixed assets 210331884.63 246146588.50
Current Assets 89158355.64 116727413.18
Loans advances and deposits 15801.96 0.00
Sundry Debtors 22231916.27 12641852.63
Audit objection 3734352.67 3734352.67
Stock on hand 41154130.24 28129697.22
Total 455674213.09 511593611.18
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5. PURCHASE DEPARTMENT
Managing Director
Purchase officer
AAI
Clerk
ABBREVATIONS
AA-ACCOUNT ASSISTANT
This department also play major role because the quality of milk which is procure from the
different societies should be maintained equally because 1 liter of spoil milk is enough to
spoil whole milk in the company. So the purchase department must careful while purchasing
milk.
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6. MARKETING DEPARTMENT
Marketing is indeed an ancient art has been practiced from age-old times. But its need for
selecting even basic commodities is of recent origin. In a short period of time, marketing has
growth to such extent that it is being viewed it is most important of all the management
functions as follows.
Managing director
Manager
Hassan chickmanglore kudige
1.AM(Products)
2. AM (programmes)
3. AM (dairy doc)
4. AM (head quarters)
Marketing officers -4 M officer-4 M officer-4
Staff -4 nil staff-4
Sub-staff-2 Nil Nil
Abbreviation
Am –Assistants manager
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MARKETING MIX OF HCMPSUL
PRODUCT
They are flooring milk in difference quantities like 500ml, 250ml; 200mland quality of the
each product is high. The brand name of the film is very attractive. The system of packing is
very safe and convey for transport purpose. The colours of the milk packets are Red and
Blue. The color of the ghee packing is yellow.
PRICE
The pricing method followed by the firm is very sound and prices of the product are very
competitive.
Particulars Selling price
Toned milk 1 ltr 21.00
Homogenized 1 ltr 25.00
Curds 500gm 13.00
Curds 200gm 6 .00
Butter milk 200 Ml 6.00
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PROMOTION; SALES PROMOTION AND ADVERTISEMENT 2011TO MARCH
2012
Sl no. Activities of sales promotion Proposed details
1 cable T.V network/ AIR All seasons
2 Press and advertisement Flush /Festival season
3 Wall painting/hoarding flex Total 7000sft.area
4 Glow sign Boards 30 Nos.
5 Insulated Boxes 15 Nos.
6 Tarpaulin Bags/cash bags 300 Nos.
7 Banners 50 Nos.
8 Nandini caps 300 Nos.
9 Bottle coolers 6 Nos.
10 Tour programmer for retailers 2 Nos.
11 Opening of New parlors 9 Nos.
12 Jerkins/Umbrella/wall clock 200 Nos.
13 Dairies and calendars 200 Nos.
They are giving advertisement in newspapers. They also give ads in local channel like city cable.
For new launches. They under take publicity through
Local news paper (area wise!
News paper(state wise)
Television
HCMPSUL supplying milk and milk products to the customers in three districts like Hassan
chikmangalure and coorg (Madikeri)
The distribution network means there is a marketing wing needed manager of marketing.
There are 18 members of distribution trucks for selling MAMP to every agent and also
collect the indent for for next day. The collected indent will be consumed by marketing staff
and will be submitted to the production section the dairy while sending the milk and its
products from the dairy security check N1 done by the security people in every shift.
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ANNUAL MARKET PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES FOR
THE YEAR 2011-12
Hassan co-operative milk producers societies union Ltd established in the year 1977 has
been catering efficiently to the needs of the urban and semi urban consumers by supplying
pasteurized and assured quality "nandini" milk and milk products in the jurisdiction covering
Hassan, chikmangalure and kodagu districts
Over the years, the union has been taking many steps to meet the changing needs of
consumers, the availability of milk variants and new milk products have been produced for
customer requirement.
Priority areas for the development of liquid milk market in the union area are identified and
necessary action plans have been drawn for implementation during the year 2010-11. The
key strategies planned for 2011-12 are as follows
INCREASING THE AVAILIBILIITY OF NANDINI MILK THROUGH OUT THE
DAY IN THE MARKET:
1. ENHANSING EFFECTIVINESS OF CONSUMER AWARENESS PROGRAMME.
2. TEAM CONCEPT FOR MARKET DEVELOPMENT.
3. CREATION OF GRIVANCE REDRESSAL CELL
4. CONSTITUTING EFFECT VE REPLACEMENT LEAKAGE POLICY.
5. CONSTITUTING A CORE GROUP FOR SOLVING DAY TO DAY PROBLEMS.
6. PROMOTING CHANNEL MEMBERS
7. ELECITING CONSUMER FEED BACK FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE.
8. SALES PROMOTION ACTIVITIES
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1.INCREASING THE AVAILABILITY OF NANDINI MILK
THROUGHT THE DAY IN THE MARKET
By expanding the retail market in the union Area,
Introduction of an ad hoc milk distribution route to Hassan city from morning 6.00 A.M to
4.00 P.M at regular intervals to cater to the retailer needs after normal vending hours.
Supply of loose milk in 40 Liters cans to hotels, choultries and institution at concessional
rates.
Identifying the uncovered areas of distribution and appointing new retailers in such areas
to expand the local market.
Introduction of Ad hoc day route exclusively for Milk products distribution in the union
area.
a) Strengthening the existing milk parlors depots and day counters
There are totally 587 retailers 17 milk parlors 14 day counters and 16 depots operating in
the union area. It is decided that strengthen providing bottle coolers to retailers at the rate
of 50% cost and free supply of insulated boxes and introduction of insulated Transport
vehicles to door step of retailers and extended hours of milk supply.
b) Introduction of Toned Milk(250M) Sachet in market instead of D.T.M during
July – 2010
2 ENHANSING EFFECTIVENESS OF CON SUMER AWARENESS
PROGRAMMES
Persuade consumer who are purchasing loose milk or competitors milk to purchase
“Nandini” milk. This objective is most suitable for our union since their market share is less.
To create awareness among existing and prospective consumers about the organization
Quality and hygienic aspects of sachet milk and milk products
Education programmes on “Milk and Health” at Schools and public places Quality products
and services available Health hazards of consuming adulterated milk.
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3. TEAM CONCEPT FOR MARKET DEVELOPMENT
In ordered to achieve highest sales target. It has been decided to constitute functional teams.
This team will conduct the following activities
a) Visit the market along with marketing staff for market development and to Increase sales.
b) Organize door to campaign
c) Arrange quality testing at selling point/Public
The team would visit the market at least once in a week report to the MD.
4. CREATION OF GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL
This system to be implemented with the help of following activities.
a. A decided Toll free telephone to the marketing section of Hassan and Kudige Dairy would
be provided for benefiting channel members.
b. Further, the telephone numbers and contact persons name to be publisher leading local
daily News papers and circulated to all the agents’ day counters. The complaints to be
addressed immediately and would be rectified within 24 hours.
5. EFFECTIVE REPLACEMENT LEAKAGE POLICY
The following measures are planned to overcome the leakage problem.
Film quality testing programmes
Focus on discussions
Segregating leaky pouches at dairy dock before dispatch
Proper Monitoring of Packing Machines
Storing in required temperature before dispatch
Taking proper care during transport to avoid damage.
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6. CONSTITUTING A CORE GROUP FOR SOLVING DAY TO DAY
PROBLEMS
A core team constituting of officers from plant, quality control, marketing and accounts have
been formed to implement the strategies of SMP for implementation. This team would sit
every day for 15 minutes with Manager and thrash out problems faced by the marketing staff.
Problems noticed and action initiates are to be recorded every day. And appraise the M.D in
week and conduct review meeting once in a month.
7. MOTIVATING THE CHANNEL MEMBERS
A system to motivating and educate the channel members has been proposed for increasing
the milk sales. A systematic awareness campaign would be organized and all the Nandini
retailers will be contacted. This is planned by meeting them regularly and inviting suggestion
from them on a regular basis. Retailers meeting will be conducted once in 6 months. Higher
milk sale retailers in a particular districts route rewarded.
8. ELECITING CONSUMERS FEEDBACK FOR QUALITY
ASSURANCE
By preparing a set of questionnaire and electing the fees back from the customers, will get us
information about customer’s perception on Nandini milk and milk products, Quality,
Package and pricing etc
By conducting this will get the result from the customers in case if there are any problems we
can rectify it. We can do this by putting few question to the customers asking about the
quality, price shelf life also create awareness about the quality price shelf life packing
satisfaction etc. by this we can also create awareness about the brand and get the feedback
about competitor brands also in the market.
9. SALES PROMOTION ACTIVITIES
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Sales promotion is a marketing activity that provide extra value or incentive to sales force
distributors, and the ultimate consumers can stimulate immediate sales
a) GROUP INSURANCE SCHEME EXTENDED TO RETAILERS
The proposal of providing Group Insurance facility to retailers which is in existence during
2004-05 or a period of 3 years is continued during the present year.
b) LOOSE MILK SALES TO HOTEL CHOUTRIES / RETAILERS
It is proposed to introduce loose milk sales (toned milk and curds) Rs15/- and Rs 19/-/ILtr.
Through aluminum milk cans of 40 Ltr. And 20 Ltr. Capacity only to hoteliers and other
directly
C) Brand Advertisement. Vehicle and Wall painting Radio programmes and Awareness
programmes will be continued during 2008-09 also
D) Supplying posters, Flex Boards Glowing Boards, Tarpaulin bags etc.
PACKING TECHNOLOGY
Milk was initially sold door-to-door by the local milk man when the dairy co-operative
started branded milk it was sold in glass bottles sealed with foil over the years several
development in packaging media have taken place. In the early 80’s plastic pouches replaced
the bottles. Plastic pouches made transportation and storage very convenient besides reducing
costs. Milk packed in plastic pouches/bottles have a shelf life of 1-2 days that too only if
refrigerate in 1996 Tetra packs were introduced in India. Tetra packs are aseptic laminate
packs made of aluminum paper board and plastic milk stored in tetra packs and treated under
ultrs high temperatures (UHT) technique can be the dairy co-operatives in Andra Pradesh,
Tamilnadu, and Punjab and Rajastan shell milk in Tetra Packs
DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL
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Chart showing the channels of distribution for milk and milk products
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The milk received from different villages are weighted first with the help of weighted tank
which is having a capacity of 500 kgs. The milk is then dumped in to a dump tank with a
capacity of 10000 liters and the transferred to a chiller. The chilled milk as then sent for
pasteurized milk is then sent to a cream separation chamber. Where the cream is removed
from the milk. This milk is further used for preparing ghee, peda etc The separated cream is
collected in a contained and the transferred to a ghee shedding cream is removed from the
milk this milk is further tank in which the ghee is clarified and the, sent for ghee packing.
The milk with out the cream is for standardization. Where it tested for fat content SNF (solid
not fat) and purity of the milk.
This is again pasteurised and sent to a storage tank, the tank milk from the storage tank is
sent to a packing machine where the milk is packed and kept in a cold storage. This milk is
ready for dispatch.
7. MANAGEMENT INFORMANCE SYSTEM DEPARTMENT
AgentsDairy K.M.F Sales Depots
Milk parlorInstitutions
Consumers
Whole sale dealers
Retailers
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The assistant manager has the control overall the activities of this department It helps for
collects the information from outside the organization, which are newly adapted in the
organization, there by helps to adapt new technology in the organization.
The main activity of the MIS department in the organization is to act as the information
source for all the levels of management for the decision making in different situation hence
to say the integration of information from all the different situation hence to say the
integration of information from all the departments for the decision for the all the levels
which exist in organization such as
1. Top Level
2. Middle Level
3. Lower Level
To same appears here but here the numerical integration of data takes place in this
department.
The information from the procurement and input wing, production department, marketing
and data like the artificial insemination being done and the follow up fodder sales, target set
and the integration on monthly basis is taken up and the report is sent the managing director
and the same place before the monthly meeting held of all the milk unions at KMF,
Bangalore.
Manager
Assistants
Workers (Typist Clerks)
COMPETITORS PROFILE
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There are many competitors viz., Milky Wave, Arokya, Jersy, Jenukal, Kaveri, JTmilk, etc
are producing similar product in same area with similar strategy. The market shares of the
above companies are shown bellow.
HASSAN CO-OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS UNION LIMITED, HASSAN
TOWN WISE COMPETITORS MILK SALE IN LPD FOR THE YEAR 2010-2011
sl no City/District Competitors
Brand
Place of
procurement
Milk variants Pack sizes Margin /liter Mrp Sales
in LPD
1. Hassan a. Kaveri
b. Arogya
Kunigal
Belgaum
Tonned
Homogenized
500ml
500ml
1.00
1.00
24
22
1000
500
2. Arasikere a. Jenukal
b. Arogya
Arsikere
Belgaum
Tonned
Homogenized
500ml
500ml
1.00
1.00
24
22
300
400
3. Channarayapatna a.Kaveri
b.Jersey
Kunigal Tonned
Homogenized
500ml
500ml
1.00
1.00
24
23
250
412
4. Sakleshpur a. Kunigal Kunigal Tonned 500ml 1.00 23 590
5. Belur a. Arogya
b.Kaveri
Belgaum
Kunigal
Belgaum 500ml
500ml
1.00
1.00
22
24
264
312
GRAND TOTAL 4028
PRODUCTION PROCESS
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Start- tankers Receive raw milk in tankers after weighing after weighing in Weigh Bridge. Record the weight of milk
Pour milk to the weighing bowl & record the weight of milk collect sample for testing
Check for tanker seal
Plunging sampling
LAB TEST
LAB
test
FAT/SNF/ ACIDITY
SNF/FAT/ ACIDITY
Lab test
Lab test
Curd/ adultery ate
Sensory evaluation
Receive raw milk in Cans
Check for can seal
SEND milk for fat recovery after weighing and recording
Filter and dump the milk in dump tank
Pump the milk through chillers maintain the milk temp at <100c
Store the raw chilled milk in insulated storage tank RM Silo
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MILK PASTUERISATION
Allow raw milk in to float balance tank
Pump milk to regeneration section-I where the milk is heated to 40-450 c
To separate for standardization of fat for TM, DTHM, & STD H.M When required.
C. Regeneration section- II where milk is heated to 60-650 c
To homogenization if required
Heated section where milk heated to 750c and heald for 15 sec record temp
Cool the milk to 5-70 c
Store the pasteurized milk insulated HMST
COB Acidity, phosphates CLIMBRT,
For packing & dispatch
Lab test
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PRODUCTION PROCESS OF KHOVA
Whole milk
Heat desiccation
Solid Mass
Khova
Packing
Dispatch
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Production Process of Peda
Whole milk-4.5% fat
And 8.5% SNF
Addition of sugar
Heat desiccation
Solid milk
Peda
Cooling
Moulding
Packing
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FLOW CHART OF CURD MAKING
SWOT ANALYSIS OF HCMPSUL
Pumping of Pasteurized toned milk (Fat 3.1 % SNF 8.5 %) at 30 Deg C to Curd making tank
Transfer the curd Crates to Cold Stores ( 6-12 Deg C)
Inoculation of culture into the curd making VAT @ 0.1% and mixing
Pumping of Curds Milk in balance tank of FFS machine
Packing of innoculated Milk in pouches of 500 g and 200g through FFS Machine
Loading of Pouch into clean Crates
Storage of crates at room Temperature (40*C) until the curd sets
Analyzed for Acidity (0.65%LA)
Analyzed for Acidity & Orgaoleptic tests
Issued to FGS
Dispatch
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1. STRENGTHS
HUGE DEMAND
There is a huge demand for Nandini milk and milk products in the market. Milk is very much
needed for the children and the people to get good calories, vitamin and nutritional. There is
increased population in India, hence there is increased demand for IT'I~ products.
AVAILIBILITY OF MILK
Union can easily get required milk with less cost from the rural area according to the need
Most of the farmers in Hassan district are having at least 2 or 3 cows or buffaloes in their
home. Hence there is a good availability of milk for HCMPSUL.
BRAND
Nandini milk, Nandini ghee, Nandini curd etc Nandini products are well branded in the
market because of their quality.
MAN POWER
There is well experienced, professionally trained technical employees are working in the
company with minimum experience of 15 years. It helps organization to maintain the quality
of the product.
2. WEAKNESS
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INADEQUATE TRANSPORTATION
Bad condition of roads and inadequate transportation facilities makes milk plOcurement
problematic
NO DAIRY FARM
HCMPSUL has no dairy farm in its own, it becomes one of the major weakness of the
company.
It focused more only on rural segment and very less concentration on urban area.
New employee has less social security eg: accommodation is not provided to new employees
where in it restricts their stay for a long period.
LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT
NO CREDIT BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
EXPORTS
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There is demand for Nandini Products in other states viz Kerala, Goa. So it can export its
product to those states along with Tamilnadu and Andrapradesh.
NEW PRODUCT INNOVATION
It can innovate new products to the exisiting product line
EMPLOYMENT
Itprovides mo re employment opportunities to the people. Currently there are 414 employees
working in the organization.
Young, enthusiastic employees put their best efforts, which results in the growth of
organization the brand; image of the firm helps it to enter new areas quickly.
4. THREATS
Market uncertainty
There is a price fluctuation in the market, it may leads to decrease the demand and there by
reduction in profit.
Competition
Competitors are coming with similar product, this is the main threat posed by the external
environment.
Many private firms have entering
Manufacturing of dairy products
MCKINSEY’S 7-S MODEL
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Structure
Skill
Style
Strategy
System
Staff
Shared value.
SKILL
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Skills include the distinctive competencies that reside in the organization. These can be
distinctive competencies of people, management practices, systems and technology.
The employees need to have both specific as well as generic skills. Generic skill mean
problem solving skills, decision –making skills, communication skill etc. Specific skill
means time management, shop floor management, building teams, leadership, motivation,
creativity and environment.
STYLE
This includes the Leadership style of top management and the overall operating style of the
organization. Style impacts the norms people follow and how they work and interact with
each other and with customer.
The management training is totally democratic there are no restrictions to any employee to
express his opinion. HCMPSUL has got open door policy i.e. any level of employee can
meet directly to his superior or managing director without any hesitation. This leads to the
free flow of communication within the organization.
STRATEGY
Strategy refers to the systematic action and allocation of resources to achieve the companies
aim. The company is procuring the good quality of raw materials from local suppliers, which
increases their quality of the finished goods to meet the customer expectations.The integrated
vision and direction of the company as well as the manner, in which it drives, articulate,
communicates and implements that vision and direction. It can also be defined as the choice
of direction and action that the company adopts to achieve its objectives in a competitive
situation.
SYSTEM
In HCMPSUL system is followed purely on basis of merit basis. Promotion will be given on
the basis of pure merit system. Systems are formal and informal procedures that govern
everyday activities and Finance department is doing enough to properly plan and control the
funds and they have an Oracle system in their company
STAFF
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Supervisory Staff These are the person who is in charge with supervising the other
employees in the organization. In this company they are employing experienced staff as
supervisor. So they can observe the fellow workers and guide them as per the companies
need. The experienced supervisors are one of the key assets of this company.
Clerical Staff: These assets are responsible for the office work. These people are the back
bone of the company. If they work well, it will be an asset to the company. In this company
they are employed & qualified employees for office work. These staffs are working together
for achieving companies objectives
SHARED VALUES
It refers to the core or fundamental values that are widely shared in the organization and
serve as guiding principle that are important. These values have great meaning because they
focus attention and provide a broader sense of purpose. Values are things that you would
strive for even if they were demonstrably not profitable. Values act as an organization’s
conscience, providing guidance in time of crisis.
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS & CONCLUSION
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FINDINGS
1. The company to know the customer want and their satisfaction with the product.
2. Consumer awareness program is not conducted in a systematic manner.
3. The advertisement in local newspaper and local television is very low.
4. Most of the consumer's complaints are been solved by the seller itself.
5. Laboratory and equipments that help detecting any adulteration or any such other defects.
HCMPSUL is serving the rural region and helping them, by way of procuring milk
through poor farmers through its formed societies and paying them fair returns. It is
contributing for economic growth of farmers.
6. HCMPSUL is even serving the society and its customer by providing better quality Milk
and milk products.
7. HCMPSUL is earning profit year after year and it is not confronting any
8. HCMPSUL is equipped with fully automatic systems which ensures total Quality
maintenance (function)
9. It has got its own quality control department with fully equipped
10. Through the use of advanced technology, HCMPSUL provides its customers bacteria
free and balance nutritious milk (product augmentation)
11. HCMPSUL provides training and education program that creates legal
12. Awareness about social and economic factors among rural people, especially women.
13. HCMPSUL even gives importance towards animal health care, artificial
14. insemination, cattle iced and fodder development (supplier relationships)
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LEARNING EXPERIENCE
During in-plant training I had good experience in Hassan Co Operative Milk Producers
Society Union LTD., it was a great knowledge based and excellent training program in
HCMPSUL. All the staff members of HCMPSUL were co-operative and friendly in their
approach. Whenever I visited the all functional departments, the higher authority of that
particular department had allocated their precious time in explaining me each and every
activity carried in their department.
In every department whether it is a lower level or higher level the concerned, staff given me
all the necessary information whatever I required to learn. Overall it’s been a good
experience.
In the plant I had gone through various departments with interacting between the heads of
department then there only just I noted some of the aspects, which are required to me.
At HCMPSUL I came to know that there exists both formal and informal relationship.
Informal organization exists in the form of social relationship between the employees at work
place. The members of the organizational hierarchy were friendly and co-operative,
disciplined and prompt in their work. At HCMPSUL reporting relationship follows formal
channel. Both downward and upward communication follows the path of formal channel.
Finally I had a great memorable experience for me that getting experience in corporate
environment. It was a more like a practical experience rather than theoretical. It is a good
flat form for every Post Graduate management student to get practical experience in
corporate environment, and also to understand how theoratical aspects are applied in actual
workplace.
CONCLUSION
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The corporate exposure and learning gives a very good exposure in terms of understanding
the company in detail knowing its activities and the specific roles played by each functional
department.
The reason to choose HCMPSUL IS that of ever-growing demand, less competition and good
quality of products.
By this study I pointed out that
The villages with Dairy Co-operative Societies are much better than those Without
The families with dairy cattle are economically better than those without dairy cattle
Women who had no control on the household Income have better control In terms of
Milk Money
A single commodity "MILK" has acted as a catalyst in the change in the Socio-Economic
impact of the rural economy.
There is a positive impact on those at the lower end of the economic ladder both in terms
of landholding.
Finally I' am very happy to say about HCMPSUL, they are succeed in the field of milk
products market. Financial Position, company inventory, cash is better. So we have to
conclude that HCMPSUL is financially growing and profitable industry.
Finally I conclude about HCMPSUL Company, coming years it has reaching their Goals, and
Targets
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