Browsing Thesis and Dissertations by Author "Tripathy, A."
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Coking coal allocation to steel plants: modeling and policy analysis
Shah, Janat (1989)Supply of required quantity of coking coal having specified quality has been a major problem for integrating steel plants. Performance of our steel sector has been severely affected by the quality of coking coal which it ... -
Control limit models for cash management in bank branches
Sreekumar, A. (1987)Development of policies for maintaining adequate cash balance in bank branches and transferring of excess cash from surplus branches to Central Office or deficit branches, are, indeed, major tasks faced by commercial banks ... -
The Dynamic multistage multicommodity process selection - location - production - allocation (DMMSLPA) model for centralised.
Seshadri, D. V. R. (1985)The concern of the present work is to determine the optimal or near—optimal growth strategy for a process industry from the point of view of the Central Planner of a country. This involves determining optimal locations of ... -
Energy-environment policy and technology selection: modeling and analysis for India
Kanudia, Amit (1996)Energy is a critical input to economic growth. The Indian energy sector is already under strain due to shortages in commercial energy supply, low reserves of oil and gas. high oil imports, unsustainable use of biomass in ... -
Industrial energy use and environment quality: a case study of Ahmedabad
Naik, Charu Sheela (1989)The pursuit of modern economic growth generates environmental degradation in some form. Much debate is generated regarding the environmental impacts of major development projects. But, the growth of industries in urban ... -
Long-term technology strategies and policies for Indian power sector
Ghosh, Debyani (2001)Power sector technology strategy issues in the long-term covers a wide spectrum of economic, technological, environmental, institutional and socio-political issues. The broad research objective is to assess technology ... -
Manufacturing futures: an empirical study of outsourcing in the automobile industry
Banerjee, Dhruva (1995)Outsourcing is becoming an important element in world-class manufacturing. It is defined as the process of identifying long-term reliable sources capable of supporting multiple value addition partnerships activities like ... -
Modelling of a pull production system: a simulation approach
Chatterjee, Arunabha (1998)In recent years the success of Japanese management techniques has led to their increasing popularity among both practitioners and researchers. One of the techniques that has attracted much attention is the pull production ... -
Multi-project scheduling under multiple resource constraints: an experimental investigation
Pant, Madan (1984)The term Multi-Project Scheduling under Multiple Resource Constraints, MPSMRC, refers to a situation where an organization seeks to allocate a set of common scarce resources to the competing activities of a number of ... -
Multistage bulk commodity distribution: development of decomposition lagrangian relaxation based algorithm
Sharma, R. R. K. (1988)Bulk commodity distribution is an important problem in large countries. Huge expenses are incurred in warehousing and transportation. Situation is characterized by multistage location of warehouses and location and ...