Preface
This report gives an insight into the practical realities,
which the students confront while in the practical project
report preparation. In this report we have studied how to
develop a feasibility report and how to develop a new
project by seeing the environmental, financial, economical
requirements of country as well as of the investors.
Authors
Acknowledgements
All praises are for Allah Almighty who bestowed potentially upon us to
accomplish this report successfully.
We also have sense of gratitude to Honorable teacher Mr. Liaqat Javed
for his generous initiation and guidance in writing this project report.
Preparing a report on any subject is not an easy task without the help of
some guiding bodies. This report also required the assistance of some
helpful persons. It would be unfair if we do not mention the names of
those persons who honestly have helped us. Following are persons who
have helped us a lot.
Mr. Shamim Ahmed
(M.D. Liaqat Corporation)
Mr. Aamir Khan
All these personalities have been a source of guidance for us during the
preparation of this report. We acknowledge with thanks for their help.
Needless to say that all the shortcomings of the report remain to be our
responsibility.
Authors
P r e f a c e
This report gives the overall view of the
I have met different shopkeepers at Khan Plaza And Hafiz Centre
(Lahore) for gathering as much information as I can. I have implied my
mental abilities to arrange the information and present it in a good
manner, so, the reader can draw information about my research work.
Chapter No.1
Introduction And History of
Organization
Introduction of ATLAS GROUP OF COMPANIES:
Established 1962
Products Cars, Motor cycles, Batteries,
Insurance, Leasing, Investment
Banking, Trading, Automatic parts,
Information Technology.
Introduction of HONDA ATLAS CARS(PAKISTAN) LTD.:
Honda Atlas Cars(Pakistan) Ltd. is a joint venture between Honda
Motor Company Ltd., Japan & Atlas Group of Companies, Pakistan
signed on August 5, 1993. The agreement signed between the two
sponsors is for collaborations for development of parts and systems for
manufacture of Honda Cars in Pakistan. Pakistani and Japanese cultures
have blended exceptionally well to form a professional team of
dedicated specialists. This team has done wonders since it's inception
and has created many records. It was on April 17, 1993 when the
foundation lying ceremony was held and in a record period of eleven
months on March 31, 1994 the construction and plant and machinery
installation was completed. Running race again time the first car was
rolled out of the assembly line on May 8, 1994 passing the way for a
formal inauguration of the plant.
No other persons than the president of Pakistan and the president of
Honda Motor Company graced the occasion of inauguration on July 13,
1994. The first CIVIC made in Pakistan started with pomp and grandeur
on July 14, 1994 at 6 dealerships in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad.
The response received from customer was overwhelming and a morale
booster for all concerned at HACPL. It is to be noted that HACPL was
the first in Pakistan to introduce 1500cc cars, prior to this, there were
same sized cars with smaller engines. With the rapid increase in
business, new warehouse facilities were constructed in June 1995.
HACPL keeping its promise to come upto the customer's
expectations and to give them money's worth introduced a full model
change in January 1996. This was made possible after almost a year and
a half of production of the previous model. These models namely, VTi,
EXi & LXi in 1600 and 1500cc were offered. Later in the year
Automatic Transmission was introduced in EXi & VTi model. These
models were again based on customer's demands gathered from various
surveys. Like previous records, these models also had many firsts in
Pakistan. To name a few:
PGMF-i (Programmed Fuel Injection)
VTEC (Variable Value Timing & Life Electric
Control)
Automatic Transmission
The main features being:
Alloy Wheels
Rear seat belts
Power Antenna
Later on, Honda City was introduced to enable those customers to
own Honda Cars who could not buy CIVIC due to price factor.
Company Philosophy:
1. Dynamic Manufacturing and marketing of prestigious products
to the entire satisfaction of customers.
2. Create ideal working environment for continuous development
of product and personnel.
3. Provide adequate return to shareholders and fulfil corporate
civic and fulfil corporate civic obligations.
Image of Company:
(1) Zero line stop and zero defect.
(2) No.1 customer satisfaction
(3) Fair rules.
(4) Profitable organization
(5) Market leader.
(6) Respect for all.
(8) Self reliant, exceeding the goal.
(9) Open and frank atmosphere.
(10) Believe in originality
(11) Encourage localization
(12) Environment friendly
Company Information
Registered Office
1- Mcleod Road, Lahore, Pakistan.
Phone: 042-7238005
Fax: 042-7233518
Factory
43-km, Multan Road, Manga Mandi, Lahore, Pakistan.
Ph. No: 042-5750011-17 & 19 Fax No: 042-5750020
Regional Office:
There is only one regional office which is located in Karachi.
This regional office is concerned with the delivery of spare
parts and service only.
Shareholdings
Honda Motor Company Limited, Japan...........51%
Atlas Group Of Companies, Pakistan...............30%
Public offerings.................................................19%
Paid up capital...................................................Rs. 400 million
Dealership Network
Islamabad .......................... 1
Karachi .............................. 4
Lahore ............................... 1
Multan ............................... 1
Gujranwala ......................... 1
Sialkot ............................... 1
Peshawar ........................... 1
Quetta ............................... 1
Faisalabad .......................... 1
Hyderabad ......................... 1
Important Features Of Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Ltd.
Honda Atlas Cars Ltd. is rated very high in tons of efficiency,
quality and working condition.
The buildings of HACPL are neat & beautiful.
The security system of factory is very tight. Transport vehicles
are carefully checked before allowing them to enter the factory
premises.
Pakistani and Japanese cultures have been blended to form a
professional team of dedicated specialists.
"Equality" is a significant feature of HACPL. The president of
the company sits along with other employees in a hall. His desk
is not different from those of others. He has no secretary.
There is no residential colony for employees.
Special coasters have been hired for travelling of employees
between Lahore and factory.
Following facilities have been provided to employees in factory
premises:
- Mosque
- Canteen
- Fair price shop
- Lockers
Product Range
(i) City ( EX, EL)
(ii) Civic (VTi , EXi, LXi)
Chapter No.2
Operations Strategy
Product Plans ................................. Assemble to order strategy
Competitive Priorities ...................... Low cost
Consistent quality
On time delivery
Process Design ................................ Labour + Moderate
technological intensive
Material Management ...................... Formal Supplier Relations
Production Plans .............................. For 1 month.
Scheduling ....................................... Planned for ahead
Capacity .......................................... Lower utilization
Chapter No.3
FACILITY LOCATION
Facility location is the process of determining a geographic site for
a firm's operations. As mentioned earlier, the factory of Honda Atlas
Cars (Pakistan) Limited is situated near Manga Mandi at a distance of
43 km from Lahore.
Factors Contributing Towards Location
Following are the factors which contributed towards this facility
location.
1. Proximity To Market
Perhaps this is one of the most important factors which contributed
towards the present location of Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan ) Ltd. The
market of Honda comprises of :
Business executives
Politicians
Landlords
According to information provided by company sources, HACPL
has a network of 14 dealers. Out of these, 7 dealers are located
within a radius of 400 km from the factory. HACPL has an edge over
Indus company ( the manufacturer of Toyota) in this regard. Since
Toyota cars are manufactured in Karachi, so dealers of only two cities
(i.e. Karachi and Hyderabad) fall within a radius of 400 km from the
factory.
2. Favourable Labour Climate
The factory of Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Ltd. is located
near Manga Mandi which is not very far from Lahore. Lahore is the
second largest city of Pakistan. A large number of industrial units are
operating here and this along with the presence of many technical
training institutions have contributed towards the provision of abundant
skilled labour. Since there is no residential colony of HACPL so some
problem might have been created in this regard. However, the
management have solved this problem by living comfortable coasters
for pick & drop of its employees.
3. Infrastructure
The place where factory of HACPL is located, is rapidly becoming
an industrial zone. Some of the famous organizations having factories
in the area are Rafhan, Volvo, etc. The decision of these organizations
for selecting this location might have been influenced by excellent
infrastructure available here. All these factories like electricity,
telephone, etc are also easily available.
A Negative Feature Of Present Location
Some 62% of the parts used in Honda Cars are imported. Since the
factory of HACPL is at a distance of more than 1,000 km from the part,
this results in higher transportation cost for inputs. Indus company, the
major competitor of HACPL, has an edge in this respect since it is
located in Karachi.
Transportation Cost
Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan ) Limited, tries to reduce the
transportation cost through the following ways:
HACPL prefer that vendor who supplies material at the
HACPL's destination (plant) while remaining in suitable price
and quality ranges.
HACPL charges Ex-factory rate for its product from customers.
The customers have to bear the transportation cost from plant
to the respective dealer of their city. (For example, the
customers in Multan have to bear about Rs 5,000 for
transportation and insurance charges. However, sometimes, this
cost is beared by the dealer to satisfy frequent buyers)
The reason why HACPL charges the transportation and insurance
cost from customers is that its insurance cost from customers is that its
market consists of upper-middle and upper class and paying an extra Rs
5,000 is not a problem for members of these social classes.
Chapter No.4
FORECASTING
Forecasting is the prediction of future events used for
planning purpose. It may involve taking historical data and projecting
them into future with some sort of mathematical method adjusted by a
manager's judgement.
Planning of an organization depends upon the forecast of the
demand of the product. There are three approaches of forecasting.
Qualitative approach
Quantitative approach
Casual forecasting
Forecasting At HACPL
Honda Atlas Cars Ltd. employees one year forecasting.
They forecast the demand of Civic and City and then make production
decisions.
Method Used For Forecasting
Sales Force Estimate
Executive opinion
Naive Method.
The method of forecasting in HACPL is the combination of
executive opinion and naive method.
In annual meetings, executives from different departments jointly
determine the product demand on the basis of several factors such as:
The trend in the economy
Annual budget of the country
The policies of government
The inflation rate
The policies of large companies regarding the provision of
transport facility to their executives.
The cotton crop ( to some extent )
The past sales data.
The role of Marketing & Sales Department is very crucial in the
whole Forecasting Procedure. Hence the influence of Marketing
Manager is more in this regard but the main thing here is the mutual co-
ordination and agreement.
Chapter No.5
Process Design
Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan Ltd. has a separate production
department which is headed by Vice President (Production). A
Japanese person is currently working on this seat.
The production department has a number of sections such as:
Vendor Section
Engine Section
Welding Section
Maintenance Section
Paint
Vehicle quality control.
These along with some other sections are arranged in four groups,
each one headed by a Gm. For Example, there is one GM for welding,
paint and maintenance.
Plant Capacity
Currently the plant has the capacity of 35 vehicles per day which is
lower than that of Toyota. As for as the production level is concerned,
it varies from time to time.
It was 15 cars per day when I visited the factory. This shows that
the plant is being underutilized. There may be several reasons for this
under-utilization such as:
Weak economic condition of the country.
Problems with cotton crop.
High price of Honda Cars.
Decrease in purchase of cars by large companies.
Presence of Toyota
Decrease in the purchasing power of potential customers.
Machinery:
A brief list of machinery used in HACPL is given below:
Boilers
Compressors
Water treatment plant
Ovens (for backing the body of cars)
Spot welding guns.
Two-post lifts
G-SWAT/ B-S / S Side Slip / Shower testers
Important Parts:
Various parts of engine
Brakes
Seats
Lights
Cooling System
Tyres
Rims
Fuel tank
Production Process:
In order to fulfil requirements of widely diversified needs of the
market, HACPL has developed its production facilities from a dedicated
engineering set up to a highly flexible and wide range production
system comprising of following activities Shown in chart.
Production Procedure
1. The production procedure starts from welding. This is done with
the help of special machines. In this way the basic frame is
manufactured and is transferred to panting section.
2. The painting section is equipped with modern machinery. Here,
the process starts with wiping, cleaning and degreasing of frame
which are followed by Phosphating and ED coating. Now the
frame is backed in special ovens. After backing, following coat are
applied:
Base coat
Final coat
Clear coat (for shining)
3. After painting, the frame is shifted to assembly line. Here
ornamental parts such as lights are fixed followed by heavy parts
like engine, tyres seats, wind shield, etc. The procedures at
assembly line can be understood by figures mentioned earlier.
4. After passing through assembly line, the car moves to "vehicle
quality department". Here, different tests are applied. Currently,
HACPL is using three QAEs (Quality Assurance Equipment)
which are mentioned below:
"G-SWAT" ( Geometrical Static Wheel Alignment tester) for
alignment.
"B-S testor" for testing breaking force and speed meter.
"S-S testor" for testing side slip:
After applying these test, the car is driven an a 1-km "test course".
Here the noise and performance of car an different road conditions
are tested. Finally, a "shower test" is applied to find leakages if
any.
5. In this final stage, pre delivery inspection (PDI) is made and a
sticker is attached. Now, the car is ready for shipment.
Quality Control
A lot of importance is given to " quality control" in HACPL. The
personal of HACPL is highly qualified in this regard.
When purchase material arrives, thorough checking of that material
is made. If any deficiency is found then it is reported. If the
deficiencies are beyond the acceptable level then the material is
returned to supplier according to terms & conditions of the contract.
However, the chances of such happenings are very less because HACPL
has very tight purchasing policy and it has no compromise on quality.
Similarly, the finished product is tested before delivering it to the
customers in order to assure the quality standards. On the whole, the
quality control / quality assurance personnel are continuously engaged
in improving quality to need the requirements of each customer
individually and the market as a whole.
HACPL is successfully using "Kaizen" system for quality
control. Employees are encouraged to improve quality and reduce cost.
Every month, about 20-25 prizes are given on showing good
performance.
HACPL is ISO 9002 certified. It was the winner of "Best Quality
Award for Asia" in 1996,1997 & 1998.
Chapter No.6
Planning And Development:
Currently, Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited is not in a position
to make major changes in its cars. Only minor changes can be made
here and decisions about these changes are made at the top level.
Marketing & Production people play an important role in this regard.
Research & Development Department:
The role of research and development is to introduce innovative
ways to achieve the objectives especially through production facilities.
Unfortunately, there is no research and development department in
HACPL. This function is performed by Honda Motor Company, Japan.
All major changes in models of Honda cars are introduced there.
Employees of HACPL are sent to Japan, where they are trained
according to new conditions. Later on, these changes are introduced in
the models offered in Pakistan.
Deletion Programme:
“Deletion is to replace the imported parts of vehicles with the parts
either manufactured in house or purchased through local vender
industries.”
Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited is persuing a realistic and
progressive deletion programme for indigenisation of assemblies, parts
and components. This dynamics programme is being implemented
through in-house assemblies and manufacturing operations, and is being
supplemented by vendor development.
HACPL is almost same as that of its major competitor, i.e. the
manufacturer of Toyota Cars. Efforts are being made by top
management to increase this percentage.
Achievement of Objectives Through Operations:
The production department of HACPL is playing a vital role in
achieving the overall objectives of the company through efficient
utilization of resources.
1. HACPL is achieving production efficiency through:
Evaluation & improvement of quality control.
Training of production employees.
Modernization of plant and machinery.
2. Similarly cost minimization objective is being achieved through:
Deletion programme
Avoiding poor quality products, which are a loss for
the company. As mentioned earlier, HACPL is
achieving excellent quality levels through giving
training to personal plus proper use of technology.
Chapter No.7
Inventory
Inventory is a stock of any things held to meet future demand.
Inventory is created when the rate of receipts exceeds the rate of
disbursements. It is depleted when disbursement exceeds receipts.
There are three types of inventory:
Raw material inventory
W.I.P. inventory
Finished goods inventory
The basic objective of any firm is to minimize total inventory cost
(ordering & carrying). The same is the case in Honda Atlas Cars
(Pakistan) Limited.
In HACPL, the whole inventory system is computerized.
Following are the advantages of this computerized system.
1- Updating records.
2- Providing management reports.
3- Automating the recording process.
4- Re-computing decision parameters.
In HACPL, the inventory basis and audit reports are prepared.
Reason for P-System:
1. Administration of the system is convenient because replenishments
are made at fixed intervals, Employees can set aside a day or part of a
day regularly to concentrate on this particular task.
2. Order for multiple items from the same supplier may be combined
into a single purchase order. This approach may result in a price break
from the supplier and saves the buyer some paperwork, thereby
reducing ordering costs, suppliers also may prefer combined orders
because all items in the order may be shipped at the same time, reducing
transportation costs and increasing vehicle utilization.
3. The inventory position, IP, needs to be known only when a service
is made.
Safety Stock
HACPL maintains a safety stock of 2 to 3 months. The reason for
maintaining a safety stock is as follow:
To protect against shortage that occur due to suppliers.
To protect smooth and continuous operations.
In HACPL, the inventory is held in the following forms:-
Inventory of imported parts.
Inventory of local parts.
In order to avoid stock out, they have more safety stock of
imported parts as compared to that of local parts.
Shortage Of Inputs
There are special warehouse for the purpose. Both imported and
local parts are stored here. The boxes of parts are placed at approximate
distance and fork lifts can easily move within the warehouse. The
results in convenient movement of parts from warehouse to assembly
line etc.
Storage Of Output (Cars)
There is no proper warehouse for parking of cars moving out of
assembly line. A place has been assigned for this purpose but there is no
roof over it. Actually these can are serviced when they arrive at the
showrooms of dealers so management of HACPL does not feel any
need of having a covered place for these cars.
Chapter No.8
Aggregate Planning
Aggregate planning is a statement of production rates, work force
level and inventory holding based on estimates of customer
requirements and capacity limitation.
Production Plans
The production plans are prepared for three months based on the
customers orders and uncertainty in demand,
Work Force Level
In HACPL, work force schedules are arranged on the basis of
production plan. If demand is high, then extra workers can be hired on
contract basis or the existing permanent employees can be employed in
extra work to meet the targets.
When I visited the factory of HACPL, the daily production was 15
cars. For this reason, there was a single shift except for maintenance
department.
Chapter No.9
Material Management
Material management concerns short-range decisions about
supplies, inventories, production level, staffing patterns, schedules &
distribution is as follows:
Purchasing:
Purchasing in the management of the acquisition process, which
includes deciding which supplies to use, negotiating contract and
deciding whether to buy locally or centrally. Purchasing must satisfy the
firm’s supply needs and support the firm’s production capabilities.
In HACPL, the whole action can be described under following
headings.
HACPL imports materials from the parent Honda Motor Co, Japan
in the CKD (complete Knocked Disk) form.
HACPL also purchases materials from the Local Vendors
Supplier Selection:
HACPL prefer those suppliers who fulfill the following
requirements:
Provide best quality material at low cost.
Shorter Lead Times
Provide material to production plant of HACPL. (i.e.
provide material at destination).
On time delivery
These are the reasons which forces HACPL to go for local
contracting.
Procedure For Returning Of Low Quality Material:
HACPL has its own quality standards regarding materials. HACPL
has not any habit of accepting Low Quality Raw Material at low rates.
HACPL returns the low quality materials to the supplier according to
the terms and conditions of the contract.
Supplier Relations:
HACPL, Vendor Development is mainly entitled with the
responsibility of establishing working relationship with all the agencies
(Vendors) involved in Supply if materials. Similarly HACPL has formal
relationships with the local vendors.
Distributors:
To store the finished products, (Honda Civic & Honda City),
HACPL uses both FORWARD BACKWARD PLACEMENT.
HACPL has a country-wise network of Sales Dealers who are
actively engaged in promoting the image of HACPL and its cars.
The details of HACPL’s dealers have been mentioned earlier.
Transportation Mode:
HACPL has a habit of using only one mode if transportation (i.e.
Highway) for the both inputs and outputs. The logic behind this mode is
low cast and flexibility of shipping to almost any location in Pakistan.
Currently, HACPL has no transportation fleet of its own. Nearly
five transportation companies are performing this function on contract
basis. NLC is also included in these companies.
Chapter No.10
Total Quality Management
Total Quality Management: (T.Q.M.)
T.Q.M. stresses three principles:
Customer Satisfaction
Employee Involvement
Continuous Improvement
Attaining quality in all areas of a business is a difficult task.
It is necessary for an organization to provide its customers with best or
even consistent quality products in order to survive in the environment.
The success of any business depends upon how accurately the company
perceives the expectations of Customers plus its ability to bridge the
gap between consumer expectations & operating capabilities.
In HACPL the concept of T.Q.M. is more common. This can be
explained as follow:
Customer Satisfaction:
HACPL’s employees try at their level best in satisfying the
customers & hence stepping forwards the objective of the company.
The contribution of Marketing & Production department is very
important in this regard. These departments continuously go for the
ways to improve the features of existing HACPL’s products and hence
satisfying the customers.
Employee Involvement:
HACPL’s management considers its employees a great asset. The
employees along with sales dealers are part of the large “Honda Family”
and they form an integral part of policies and decisions that help shape
the future of the company.
The management of HACPL considers the proposals/Suggestions
of its employees up to a great extent. It appreciate the employees in this
regard through Monetary or Non Monetary benefits. Management of
HACPL put great emphasis on creating and maintaining an enterprise
environment in the company that maximizes the interest and
motivations of its employees which is very vital to enhance labour
productivity and efficiency.
Training of Personnel:
HACPL puts great emphasis on training and development of
employees to help them realize their full potential. Employees from all
departments especially form production, finance and marketing attend
training courses in their respective fields. This has greatly contributed in
improving employees performance and efficiency at all level.
Continuous Improvement:
The Management of HACPL has a view of continuous
improvement in order for the better Utilization of resources and
improving Honda brand image in the market. HACPL is trying at its
level best to introduce and implement better quality control procedures,
redesigning the production process, automating the whole plant etc.
Employees involvement is playing vital role in this regard.
Chapter No.11
Suggestions
1. Efforts should be made to reduce the cost of Honda cars.
2. There should be more coordination between HACPL and its
suppliers.
3. A low-priced model should be introduced to capture the
market share of SUZUKI.
4. Deletion programme should be implemented rapidly.
5. Although HACPL has taken some steps for environmental
protection, more efforts should be made in this regard.
6. The dealership network should be widened.
7. Employees should be encouraged to give suggestions.
8. Some sort of research should be done at HACPL.
9. Efforts should be made for better utilization of capacity.
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