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ENTREPRENEURSHIP MANAGEMENT PROJECT

ENTREPRENEUR: MR MAHESH THAKKAR

NAME: NIKITA BAJAJ

ROLL NO: 7

STD: SY BBI

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I would like to thank professor KRUPA for giving me an opportunity to learn about an ENTREPRENEUR.

INDEX

PARTCULARS PG NO

• ABOUT THE ENTREPRENEUR 4

• IDEA 4

• HISTORY OF THE COMPANY 5

• DIFFICULTIES 5

• ACHIEVEMENTS 6

• AIMS 6

• MTA Has Been On Unrelenting Pursuit 7 Of 3E Vision

• COMPANY VISION 7

• 3 PL ( Third Party Logistics) Services 8

• TECHNOLOGY USED AT MTA 8

• The MTA Commitment to their Clients 8

• POLICIES OF MTA 9

• SWOT ANALYSIS 10

• CONCLUSION 11

ABOUT THE ENTREPRENEUR

Mr Mahesh Thakkar born on 23st September 1957 completed his Graduation from Nanjibai Kanjibai Thakkar (NKT) in thane in the year 1978. As a young boy his dream was to be a successful man, but due to his family’s financial conditions he could not study any further

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