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    Sales Distribution

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT No work is a work of individual. This project is not an exception to it. I owe a sense of gratitude to the co-operation and support of all those people who have let me understand what is needed from time to time for completion of this project. It is very difficult to prepare a project especially when someone is new for this experience. Without any help or guidance it is not easy to achieve this given task. So I would thank all the patrons of this project. I am thankful to HUL

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    Campbell's Soup 4 P's

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    Campbell Tomato Soup Prepared by X -Executive Summary- The Campbell Soup Company is the world’s largest soup manufacturer in the world. In 1897‚ the Company created their first product‚ Campbell Condensed Tomato Soup. The White and Red cans are now the most famous brand of tomato soup in the United States and around the globe. Through this product‚ the Campbell Soup Company is targeting all kinds of populations‚ from families to the working people. With an average of 90 cents

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    Fresh Food vs. Canned Food

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    Fresh versus Bland I’ll never forget the time when I tasted produce from the fresh side like it came fresh picked out of the garden then compared to the taste of a canned produce that could have been sitting in a can full of water and oil for who knows how long. The look was simply unappealing to the limp‚ dull and soggy vegetable compared to the vibrant color‚ and crisp texture and overall taste of a fresh one. Eating is an activity that we as humans do at least two times a day. We live in a world

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    Chicken Soup for the Soul

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    CCebook Ô-°æ µç×Ó ²Ö¿â Êé http://www.ccebook.cn eBook T o those who read Chicken Soup for the Kid’s Soul and were inspired enough to request a follow-up bookw e dedicate Preteen Soul ! And to our own kids W h o know what it’s like to be a preteen: Christopher‚ L i z ‚ Melanie‚ Marleigh and Weston. W e will love you through every stage of your lives. CCebook Ô-°æ µç×Ó ²Ö¿â Êé http://www.ccebook.cn eBook Contents 1. ACHIEVING DREAMS Where in the World Is Carmen? Marieta I m

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    Stone Soup Reflection

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    Slides that showed a recipe format‚ had my mentor text with sticky notes ready and placed my handout sheets on the desk beside the Smart Board. As I did in my last lesson‚ I instructed the students to gather on the rug for the read aloud. I read Stone Soup by Marcia Brown‚ making sure to include voices for the characters and to utilize both tone and inflection to maintain the students interest in the book. The students listened quietly‚ but were engaged during turn and talk and think‚

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    societal/institutional/cultural levels and at market and business levels. In any globalization process‚ distribution of goods and services between and within local industrial and consumer markets is of great importance. A marketing channel is a set of interdependent organizations involved in the process of making a product or service available for consumption.  Globalization of markets and reorganization of distribution are mutually dependent processes that involve changes in market structures. (Mattsson

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    Fresh Food vs Canned Food

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    Fresh Foods versus Canned Foods Eating is an activity that we as humans do at least two times a day. We live in a world where the variety of food is immense‚ and we are responsible for what we eat. We decide what we are about to eat and how it will affect our bodies. However‚ each food differs from one to another. For example are the fresh food and the canned food. Fresh foods and canned foods are two kinds of different types of food that have their own benefits and disadvantages. The most notable

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    bacterial disease most often linked to un-sterile canned foods. It can be rather serious‚ as it has the potential to paralyze the respiratory system and thus cause death. The bacterium is named Clostridium Botulinum‚ it is a gram-positive and anaerobic pathogen. The morphology consists of rod shaped spores. The toxin is widely used in cosmetic injections‚ also known as Botox‚ to decrease wrinkles in the skin. Though Botulism is mainly linked to canned foods‚ the most common mode of acquisition

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    Ikea Distribution

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    An Introduction …………………………………………………………………………….. 2 2. The reason of why distribution is such a key element of IKEA’s value chain.. 2 3.1 Distribution System of IKEA ………………………………………………………………………… 2 3.2 Porter’s and IKEA modified value chain ……………………………………………………….. 2 3.3 Importance of distribution for IKEA value chain …………………………………………… 2 3. SMA techniques in IKEA for managing its distribution network ………………….. 3 4.4 Target costing ………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Campbell Soup Case Study

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    The Campbell Soup Company was founded in 1869 by Joseph Campbell and competes within the food processing industry and secondary sector. The first plant was opened in Camden‚ New Jersey‚ and this location continues to serve as the global food company headquarters. The large-scale operations of this company are made possible by the 16‚500 employees. Over many years Campbell’s has expanded its production to offer a high-quality range of soups‚ simple meals‚ beverages‚ snacks and packaged fresh foods

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