A
Micro Project Report
On
CHOOSE ANY PRODUCT AND STUDYITS SUPPLY CHAIN
Under Subject: Entrepreneurship Development(22032)
Semester: VI
Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai
Matoshri Aasarabai Polytechnic, Eklahare, Nashik
Academic Year: 2023-24
Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai Matoshri
Aasarabai Polytechnic, Eklahare, Nashik
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that following students of SIXTH SEMESTER Diploma Engineering Program in CO
Engineering have successfully completed the Micro- Project entitled “CHOOSE ANY PRODUCT AND
STUDYITS SUPPLY CHAIN” under my supervision, in the partial fulfillment of Course
Entrepreneurship Development(22032) for Academic Year 2023-2024 as per prescribed in the MSBTE
“I-Scheme” curriculum
Roll No.
Enrollment Name of Students
14 2111700073 Rohit Ramkrishna Dhondage
23 2111700091 Raj Yuvraj Pardeshi
Date: Place: Nashik
Guided By Head of Department Principal
(Ms.P.V.Jadhav) (Prof.V.A.Sonawane) (Dr. S. J. Bagul)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
With deep sense of gratitude we would like to thanks all the people who have lit our path with
their kind guidance. We are very grateful to these intellectuals who did their best to help during
our project work.
It is our proud privilege to express deep sense of gratitude to, Dr. S. J. Bagul Principal of Matoshri
Aasarabai Polytechnic, Eklahare, Nashik, for his comments and kind permission to complete this
project.
We remain indebted to V.A.Sonawane ,Head of COMPUTER Department, for his suggestion and valuable
guidance.
The special gratitude goes to our internal guide P.V.Jadhav , technical staff members, and non-
technical staff members, of Computer Department for their expensive, excellent and precious
guidance in completion of this work.
Name of Students:
1. Rohit Ramkrishna Dhondage
2. Raj Yuvraj Pardeshi
Annexure I
Rubrics for Evaluation of Micro Project
Case Study – Rubric used for Evaluation of Micro Project
Indicators for different level of performance (Evaluation Scale-
Criteria 1-6)
Poor (1-2) Average(3-4) Good (5-6)
Student spent too Student spent too Student spent an
much time and/or much time and/or adequate amount of
Adequate Time
too little time on too little time on time on Micro
Spent on Activity
entire Micro parts of micro project to ensure the
Project. project. best results.
Student put no Student put little Student put a great deal
effort towards effort towards of effort
Effort
Micro Project. Micro Project. towards Micro Project.
Student completed Student completed Student completed all
Completion of Task less than 1/2 of the about 1/2 of the of the Micro
Micro Project by the Micro Project by the Project by the due date.
due date. due date.
Responses and Responses and Responses and
information given information given information given are
are entirely are unreadable and very neat, readable,
Neatness,
unreadable and illegible throughout and
Readability
illegible throughout most of the activity of legible throughout
the activity of Micro Micro Project. all of the activity of
Project. Micro Project.
ANNEXURE II
Evaluation Sheet for the Micro Project
AcademicYear:2023-24 Name of Faculty : Ms.P.V.Jadhav
Course:CO6I Course Code: 22032 Semester: SIXTH
Title of the Project : CHOOSE ANY PRODUCT AND STUDYITS SUPPLY CHAIN
COs addressed by the Micro Project:
A. Use computer system and its peripherals.
B. Prepare business document using word processing tool.
C. Interpret data and represent it graphically using spreadsheet.
D. Prepare professional presentations.
E. Use different types of web browsers.
Marks out of 4 for
Roll No. Marks out of 6 for performance in Total out
Student Name performance in group of
oral/presentation
activity activity 10
14 Rohit Ramkrishna Dhondage
23 Raj Yuvraj Pardeshi
Ms.P.V.Jadhav
(Name & Sign of Faculty)
Aim of Micro Project :-
A supply chain is a network between a company and its suppliers to create and distribute a specificproduct
to the conclusive buyer. This network includes different activities, people, entities,information, and resources.
The supply chain also represents the steps it takes to get the product orservice from its original state to the
customer.
Course outcome addressed :-
1 Identify your entrepreneurial traits.
2 Identify the business opportunities that suit you.
3 Make Use of the support systems to zero down on your business idea.
4 Develop a comprehensive business plan.
5 Prepare plans to manage the enterprise effectively.
Proposed methodology:-
In this project, we know about the supply chain of dairy.
Abstract
Supply chain management, the management of the flow of goods and services, implicates the movement and
storage of raw materials, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods from point of origin to point of
consumption. Interconnected ,interlinked networks, channels, and node businesses connect in the provision
of products and services needed by end customers in a supply chain. Supply-chainmanagement has been
described as the "design, planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply-chain actions with the
objective of making net value, building a competitive infrastructure, leveraging worldwide logistics,
synchronizing supply with demand, and measuring performance globally SCM practice draws heavily from
the regions of industrial engineering systems engineering, operations management, logistics, procurement,
information technology, and marketing and aims for an integrated approach.[citation needed] Marketing
channels play a crucial function in supply-chain management. Current research in supply-chain management
is in volved with topics related to sustainability and risk management among others. Some recommend that
the people dimension" of SCM, ethical problems, internal integration, transparency/visibility, and human
capital/talent management are topics that have, so far, been underrepresented on the research agenda
Supply chain management is an important process because an optimized supply chain results in low costs
and a quicker production cycle
Introduction
Supply chain management (SCM) serves as the backbone of efficient business operations, encompassing the
intricate web of activities involved in delivering goods and services from their point of origin to the end
consumer. It entails the strategic orchestration of resources, processes, and relationships across
interconnected networks, spanning from raw material suppliers to manufacturers, distributors, and retailers.
SCM integrates various disciplines such as industrial engineering, logistics, operations management, and
information technology to optimize the flow of materials, minimize costs, and enhance customer satisfaction.
By leveraging global logistics, synchronizing supply with demand, and emphasizing performance
measurement, SCM aims to create value, foster competitiveness, and ensure sustainable business practices.
This multifaceted approach addresses critical aspects including product development, marketing, operations,
distribution, finance, and customer service, underscoring the significance of seamless coordination and
collaboration within the supply chain ecosystem.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
A supply chain is a network between a company and its suppliers to create anddistribute a specific product
or service.
The commodities in the supply chain contain producers, vendors, warehouses,transportation companies,
distribution centers, and retailers.
The functions in a supply chain include product development, marketing,operations, distribution, finance,
and customer service
Supply chain management results in lower prices and a faster production cycle .Major Attribute
Understanding Supply Chains
A supply chain contains a series of steps involved to get a product or service to the customer. The steps
contain moving and converting raw materials into finished products, transporting those products, and
allocating them to the end-user. The entities involved in the supply chain include producers, vendors,
warehouses, transportation companies, distribution centers , and retailers.
The elements of a supply chain contain all the functions that start with obtaining an order to meet the
customer's appeal. These functions contain product development ,marketing, operations, distribution
networks, finance, and customer service.
Supply chain management is a very essential part of the business process. There are many different
connections in this chain that need skill and expertise. When supply chain management is useful, it can lower
a company's overall costs and increase profitability. If one link breaks down, it can impact the rest of the chain
and can be expensive
Supply Chain Of Milk Dairy
Processing of milk product:-
STAGE 1.
The cows at the dairy farm are milked at least double a day and the milk is kept in are frigerated silo for up
to 2 days
STAGE 2.
The refrigerated tanker then gathers the mile from the silo located in the dairy and transports the milk to a
processing factory
STAGE 3.
The processing factory pasteurized the milk and kept it in refrigerated silos after processing again.
STAGE 4.
The refrigerated milk is then transported in the refrigerated tanker on road to the manufacturers of milk
STAGE 5.
The manufacturer produces different dairy products from the milk and the milk is packaged and induced
into pallets and into refrigerated trucks
STAGE 6.
This is the final stage where the milk pallet is transported in refrigerant trucks to the supermarkets and
retail outlets
Actual Resource Used
Sr no. Name of resource Specification Quantity
material
1 textbook Entrepreneurship 1
development(22032)
2 internet Wikipedia/You tube 1
3 computer Windows 10 1
Outputs of the Micro-Project
To study and understood the procedure for making the milk supply chain, Also learn about the function of
the supply chain.
Skill Developed / Learning outcomes of this Micro-Project
a.Develop group discussion skills.
b.Communication skills improved.
c. MS WORD skills developed.d. Data collection skill
e. Presentation of collected data
Conclusion
A goal of supply chain management is to improve efficiency by coordinating theefforts of the various
entities in the supply chain. This can result in a company achieving a competitive advantage over its rivals
and enhancing the quality of the products it produces, both of which can lead to increased sales and revenu
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