Report Fenner (India) LTD
Report Fenner (India) LTD
Report Fenner (India) LTD
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
Improves Skills
Several skills and tasks are necessary to accomplish a job effectively and efficiently. These skills are imparted to us during this tenure as an intern. It exposes us to skills, such as oral and written communication, presentation, leadership, planning, time, and project management. No matter how simple or difficult the task is, we are taught to take up the challenge and polish their skills to prove ourselves to the employers.
Boosts Self-Confidence
Doing an internship is a great learning experience in itself. The entire journey of internship allows us to identify the strengths and weaknesses, and use both of them to the best advantage of our job and company. This real life experience allows us to judge ourselves to where we stand and identify the abilities of completing the given tasks. All in all, undergoing an intensive internship program boosts the self-confidence and motivates towards facing big opportunities in future.
7 Government patronage to the industry resulted in liberalized import of rubber and other raw materials and protection from imports of rubber products. The net result was the graduation of India from an exporter of raw natural rubber to a net importer of the rubber and an exporter of finished rubber goods, although in a limited manner, by the late 1940s. At present there are over 4300 manufacturing units, including 58 tyre factories, turning out products worth US$ 7.7 billion, which is about 1.7% of the total industrial output of the country. The total employment generation by the rubber product manufacturing industry is 465,000. The natural rubber / synthetic rubber consumption ratio is 75:25, while globally the ratio stands at 44:56. The per capita consumption of rubber remaining at 1.0 kg, the market for 2rubber products in India, with its large population, is likely to grow significantly in the years ahead.
Board of Directors Chairman H.V. Lodha Surendhra Mathora L.R.Puri Harshpati Singhania L.Ram Kumar : Raghupathi Singania
HISTORY
A Journey started 50 years back a long and momentous journey punctuated with epic achievements and break through. Right from the very first day to the present the motto has been the relentless pursuit to Achieve Customers Delight. Fenner (India) Ltd has witnessed consistent growth and achievements 50 years full of innovation, expansion and leadership. Fenner (India) Ltd trail blazing performance evolves from its philosophy of excellence and customer satisfaction.
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In 1987, the J.K.Group acquired share held by Madura coats limited and took management control of the company. The holding of J.K.Group and associates is 39.87% and that of Fenner international ltd is 30.07%.As a measure of diversification the company took over a 12,840 spindles cotton yarn spindles spinning unit near karur in Tamilnadu. The strengthened out derive through nightly focused action towards cost reduction, rationalization of work force and productivity improvement, the company turned around in 1988. In 1992 the company entered in the field of textile. In 1995, it took over another textile near Salem having 21,872 spindles. The capabilities were further expanded to 36,636 spindles.
1994,and installed wind electronic generators in kanyakumari district and currently, the company are having 27 winds electrical, these wind mills have helped in supply of electricity of two companies, manufacturing operations of polymer and textile business at Tamilnadu at competitive cost. Currently the company is a leader in almost all its product areas. In V-Belts it has the highest market share selling more belts. Competitors put together in the last few years with a major thrust of research and development the company has been able to launch more& more innovative products.
3.2 OBJECTIVES
Fenner (India) Ltd sustain by the belief that perfection can be improved with proactive internal culture and by introducing new ideas. It has consistency delivered front line solution standard of productivity of quality, the company has achieved big presence in the global market place, ensuring reliable brand value. Improving performance in the development of product and reduce lead time. Achieve zero customer complaint status. Constantly upgrade and continuously improve operating system to enhance both internal and external customers
VISION
To sustain and enhance leadership status and enlarge business scope to worldwide markets, through a cohesive and committed management team that diligently plans, deploys the resources at hand towards the stated objective.
MISSION
Emphasize profitable growth by sustained delivery of superior products/services/solutions to worldwide customers.
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GENERAL MANAGER
FINANCE
DEPUTY MANAGER
SENIOR ACCOUNTANT
DEPUTY MANAGER
SENIOR MANAGER
DEPUTY MANAGER
ASSISTANT MANAGER
ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT
SUPERVISOR
REPORTING MANAGER
SUPERVISOR
RESEARCH TEAM
SUBORDIATES
ASSISTANT OFFICER
SUB ORDINATES
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PRODUCTS
Timing Belts. Oil Seals. V-Belts. Poly V Belts. Power Flex Belts
BRANDS IN INDIA
Power Flex Eco drive Power Train Pioneer Fenner Multi-Poll
INTERNATIONAL BRANDS
TOP DRIVE. TOP DRIVE ENDURANCE PLUS. TOP DRIVE COG POWER.
CUSTOMERS
S.NO PRODUCTS DOMESTIC CUSTOMER S Tata, Hyundai, Hero Honda, TVS, Bajaj, Ashok Leyland Tata steel, Saint Gobain INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS
Automotive Products
Toyota , Wyco
Industrial Products
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Fenner (India) Ltd feels that our people are the value adding differentiators and primary source of our competitiveness. The company strives to be a preferred place of work, where people are inspired to be the best they can. Fenner (India) Ltd able to attract the best talent, ensures n transparency, fairness and equality in all its dealings with employees. Fenner (India) Ltd ensures work life balance by team work, nurturing talent and enhancing leadership capability in employees.
EMPLOYEE DETAILS
Shift Allowance
There are 3 shifts in this company
1st shift -8.am to 4.pm 2nd shift-4.pm to 12.pm 3rd shift-12.pm to 8.am
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Office Timing
The working hour for the office and administration staff is from 8.am to 5.pm.
Leave Allocation
The annual sick allowed for permanent employee is two days and privilege leave is formulated once in a year.
Permission
Permission allowed minimum 30 minutes for each employer. If two times per month which minimum and maximum of one hour .Incentive allowed to who are not taken leave and permission.
Assistant Manager
Senior Officer
Officer
Assistants
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FUNCTIONS OF HR DEPARTMENT
Recruitment and Selection Payroll Analysis Grievance Handling Training and Development Performance Analysis Health and Safety Control
RECRUITMENT
SOURCES OF RECRUITMENT
Main sources includes Internal reference. Newspaper advertisement. Applications also obtained through NAUKRI.Com
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PROCESS: The company is receiving many applications from outsiders daily and also from existing employee referrals and the company is selecting the employee based on some qualifications according to the job requirements. The following process of recruitment and selection followed in Fenner India limited.
HRP
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Receiving and screening of Applications Short listing the candidates Interview Selection Medical examination Placement Orientation Allocation of department
INDUCTION
Induction is also called orientation is designed to provide a new employee with the information he or she needs to function comfortably and effectively in the organization. It is a planned introduction of new hires to their hobs, their peers and the company.
General information about the daily work routine; A review of the firms history, founding fathers, objectives, operations and products or services, as well as how the employees job contributes to the organizations needs. A detailed presentation, in a brochure of the organizations policies, work rules and employee benefits.
19 Identifying the business goals. Preparation of annual training budget. Specification recommendation by head of the department. Training need identification. Preparation of training program. Training cost analysis.
Training and development program Fenner (India) Ltd believes that there is no end to learning .Training and development programs are ongoing process. All management staff are exposed to different training programs both technical and staff development. Fenner (India) Ltd have designed programs to cover their entire workforce in batches to lead them to involve in the growth and development of the organization. Managers who are identified for senior position are sent to management institutes like ASCI, IIM AND training establishment to equip themselves with the latest techniques in modern management concepts and practices. Training Methodology 1. Basics of training need identification: Attitude. Skill. Knowledge. 2. Need based training to meet the present and future challenges Behavioural. Technical.
20 PAYROLL In Fenner (India) Ltd, HR looks after the functions of payroll. These functions included preparation of the salary based on the attendance of the employees, which is given by the time office .The functions of time office is noticing the time in and time out of the employees by punching the hole in the attendance card .Closing day of the attendance in the time office is 20th of every month and remaining 10 days the HR department will assume that all the employees were worked except on Sundays.
FRINGE BENEFITS
The fringe benefits provided in Fenner (India) Ltd are classified as follows Medical Facilities Educational Facilities MEDICAL FACILITIES For workers there are two health care centers. They are provided free medical facility for workers, spouse and children. But the children should not be more than 22 years. For management employees can claim half of the amount, which they have spent for their treatment by providing medical bill to the top management. EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES Fenner (India) Ltd had a tie up with Tamilnadu Polytechnic College. Every year they are providing 3 DME seats and 4 polymer technology to the employees children and also further allowances are provided to them.
21 MOTIVATIONAL FACTOR Work experience awards 25 Years Award 35 Years Award 40 Years Award No Absenteeism Awards Best suggestion or Idea Awards Publishing Photos of Newly Marriage couple in the company Magazine On Birthday, Wishing the Employee with Greeting & Chocolates Yearly bonuses Best performer is motivated with giving gift voucher or cash prize.
22 HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE MEASURES The need for providing welfare activities for the workers broadly received attention in our country in the early stages of industrialization. Employers were not generally to accept the financial burden on account of welfare activities. The Government intervenes using its persuasive and Legislative powers. The Factories Act 1948, provided for some amenities in respect if general as such services arrangement for travel to and from place of work and for the accommodation of workers employed at a distance from their houses, and such other services and facilities as contribute to improve the conditions under which workers are employed. Welfare work is differing from social work.
1. Welfare and amenities within the predicts of the establishment via Rest room and shelters for taking rest. Drinking water Canteens Medical aid Uniforms and protective clothing The shift allowance
2. Welfare outside the establishment Housing facilities Education Recreation facilities including sports, cultural library and reading room activities. Medical facilities Holiday homes and leave travel facilities Workers co-operative including consumer stores Transport from the place of work Maternity benefits and enevolent funds
23 SAFETY Safety is an important management responsibility in industry. To ensure the safety and health of workers in a business enterprise, managers establish a focus on safety that can include elements such as: Management leadership commitment Employee engagement Accountability Safety programs, policies and plans. Safety processes, procedures, and practices. Safety programs audits. Safety goals and objectives Safety inspection for workplace hazards Safety training and metrics Hazard identification and control Safety committees to promote employee involvement
SAFETY COMMITTEE It consists of representatives from management and the workmen. Management Representative-3 Workmens Representative-3 Company Doctor-1 ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE Evaluate the monthly accident. Analysis of the accident and preventive measure. Check and improve the lighting and ventilation.
Accident report to inspector of factories. To ensure reduction of health problem through usage of safety appliances, exhaust machines periodical medical checkup. Testing pressure vessels. Testing hoists, good lift etc.
GRIEVANCE HANDLING PROCEDURE If any grievances occur, the HR manager along with the respective HOD carefully listens to the problem of an individual and tries to solve it. They mostly adopt WIN-WIN policy so that grievance will not turned as a dispute. If the problem was not solved then the individual will take the problem to the higher authority, if not the problem will be taken to the labour office then DCL, JCL and finally it will be taken to the labour court. RELATION WITH TRADE UNIONS The companys relationship with trade union is 100% cordial. There is only union in the company. The union existing in the company is an internal union and there is political inference in the union.
25 2) Medical Meeting a) Once in a quarter b) Health relater issues. c) In presence of doctor, head of the department and safety officer. 3) Reliving formalities a) Issuing relieving order b) Service certificate c) Final settlement 4) Counseling through internal and external counselor. 5) Travel rules. 6) Medical scheme. 7) Employee referral scheme. 8) Talent management. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Eye camps. Assistance to hospitals. Surplus food from canteen to an orphanage. Upkeep and maintenance of social forestry in front of factory. Environmental friendly effluent treatment plant. Donations to build schools, orphanages and other organizations. Activation of Fenner Auto-signalling system and water foundation at traffic junction near kalavasal. Adult literacy project. 8 centres. 240 beneficions.
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OBJECTIVE
Maintenance and Reporting of accounts related functions according to statutory regulations and advice on reduction of expenses.
DEPARTMENT CHART
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Cash management
Tax
Costing
FUNCTIONS
Preparation of budget and all matters relating to financial requirements Management of funds Liasion with bank Inventory Cost control concept Tax calculation
ACCOUNTS MAINTENANCE
Computerized records are maintained by company and also integrated with each other department inside the organization, the accounts are maintained using the packages in Excel and Tally.
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BUDGETING
Based on the past 3 year trend, budget is prepared, cost incurred for past 3 years is calculated, and sales are calculated. After that, actual is compared with the budgeted and deviation is identified and report is sent to the U.K head office.
INVESTMENT POLICY
In Fenner (India) Ltd, investment is made in fixed deposit short term deposit.
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The interest is calculated once in a quarter, that is once in four months and payable quarterly on 31st March, 30th June, 30th September, 31st December and on maturity.
Reasons for not using Cumulative Term Deposits in Fenner (India) Ltd
To minimize the total outflow at the time of Repayment Mode of calculation will be simple Liabilities are not accumulated Easy handling of deposits
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Issue of application
Acceptance of deposits
Issue of FD receipts
Payment of receipts
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APPLICATIONS
Deposits are acceptable on Application Forms prescribed by the Company containing detailed terms and conditions available at the office of the company mentioned herein and with the following authorized Agents: 1) M/s. Bajaj Capital Limited. 2) M/s. Eastern Financers Limited. 3) M/s. Ganesh Financial Consultancy services. 4) M/s Integrated Enterprises (India) Limited. 5) M/s J.M Financial Services Pvt Limited. 6) Karvy Stock Broking Limited. 7) Bluechip Corporate Investment Centre Limited. 8) Om Spectrum Financial Consultants Pvt limited. 9) India Infoline.Com Distribution Co Limited. 10) Cholamandalam Distribution Co Limited. 11) Upendra Dalal & co. 12) Enam Securities Pvt Ltd.
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RENEWAL/REPAYMENT OF DEPOSIT
The Deposit shall be payable only on or after the due date indicated on the Fixed Deposit Receipt. The payment of principal and interest will be made by warrants payable at par at branches of IDBI Bank. No further intimation or notice regarding maturity of Deposit will be given to the depositor. The Deposit Receipt in original duly discharged on requisite revenue stamp by the first named depositor should be sent only to the Registered Office of the Company at Madurai atleast 15days in advance of the date of maturity for repayment/renewal of the deposit amount. Renewal will be considered on the fresh application form. The Company may at its sole discretion permit the depositor to withdraw the deposit amount prior to maturity. For the purpose of such premature payments, the interest will be allowed at the rate applicable subject to deductions in terms of the provisions of the Companies (Acceptance of Deposits) Rules 1975, as amended from time to time.
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TAX RATES
The CENVAT is around 12%. Input tax credit shall be allowed for the purchase of goods made within the state from a registered dealer for the purpose of Resale within the state Input for manufacturing or processing of goods in the state Use of containers, labels and other materials for packing of goods in the state Inter-state trade Agency transaction as prescribed For the rubber products the tax rate fixed was 12% and it may change every year based on the budget prepared by the finance minister. The tax policies are based on the central sales tax act. The tax have to be paid properly if not it will be recorded as an offence and the officers responsible are punishable. The company have separate officers to maintain and deal with the central and the sales tax.
INCOME TAX
Based on the return, income tax is calculated and once in 3months tax is paid and report is prepared and sent it to the Fenner (India) Ltd head office, U.K.
COSTING
Maintenance of costing is the very important factor in Fenner (India) Ltd, raw material cost, input-output ratio, overheads-direct and indirect costing informations are entered in the system based on that budgeting is done.
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MAINTAINENANCE
In Fenner (India) Ltd they are practicing both preventive and breakdown maintainenance since the production runs throughout the day. Every Sunday they allow the engineers to verify conditions of the machineries in order to maintain the machines properly.
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PRODUCTION POLICY
1. To demonstrate and maintain leadership in design development manufacturing and supply of engineering rubber products. 2. To continually improve to quality and reliability of products by consistently adhering to quality management system. 3. To enhance delight in terms of quality cost, delivery and expatiations. 4. To improve employee, Satisfaction, Safety and environment friendliness. 5. To be in front line- to in the business by upgradation based on technological capabilities. Best Manufacturing practices followed by Fenner (India) ltd: Lean manufacturing TQM (Total Quality Management) TPM (Total Productive Management) Poka Yoke (Error Proof) They are working hard to avoid the seven type of production lossess such as value loss, processing loss, accuracy loss, timing loss, idling loss, communication loss and cost loss.
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PRODUCTION PROCESS
It deals with the production of V-Belts under the category of automotive belts .The following are the process involved in the production of V-Belts.
Building
Pot curing
Cooling
Stripping
Cutting
Side grinding
Inspection
Coding
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BIAS CUTTING
It involves 2 processes First process includes cutting of rubber sheet in 650mm. Second process includes pasting of rubber sheet (which has been cut in fist process) into another rubber sheet in order to make rubber sheet stronger.
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BUILDING
It is the process of putting different materials together. In this stage the workers will build 3 materials together by way of using an appropriate mould.
It involves 3 processes. First process comprises of pasting the label(which consist of material code and companys name) in the rubber sheet and rolled on Second process comprises of rubber sheet is then rolled on with the help of cord(which is a thick thread like substance) In third process a material called Jacket is rolled above the cord. The output from the building process is termed as Sleeve
CURING
In this stage the sleeve along with the mould will be heated at a specific temperature in order to merge the material with the mould. The inner pressure of heating is 80c The outer pressure of heating is from 150c-180c
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COOLING
In this stage the sleeve along with the mould which is heated will move on to the next stage of cooling. Cooling is done for 5 minutes in order to make the sleeve and mould flexible.
STRIPPING
Stripping is the process which is done in order to separate the mould from the sleeve.
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CUTTING
Cutting plays vital role in belt manufacturing .cutting can be classified in two types.
1) Reverse cutting _
2) Forward cutting_
40 Power flex have two types of cutting machines 1) Scholz cutting machine: It is an automatic cutting machine. It has an advantage of low waste generation. It has a variety of mondrel for different angle belts. It is faster than Japan cutting machine. It includes high cost which is the main disadvantage of this machine.
2) Japan cutting It is a semi automatic machine. This machine incurs low cost is the main advantage. A huge amount of machine is general from this machine. Its work is to cut the belts from the sleeve. It contains two shape knives. One knife is to cut the waste and another one is to cut the belt.
SIDE GRINDING
Side grinding is the process for smoothening the edges of the belt after cutting is done. It is done in order to manufacture belts which are completely flat and even, without any rough areas.
INSPECTION
Inspection is done in order to check whether the finished belt (product) is having any lumps, holes, over cording etc.
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CODING
Coding is done in order to check the length of the finished belt by way of using two pulleys in varying sizes. At the stage the belt which will be fitted according to the fixed length it will move on the relevant process. The belt which will not match the criteria, it will be rejected and termed as waste. It will come under product waste.
42 TIMING BELTS FEATURES Accurate speed ratio. Compact design, light weight. Quick easy fitting. Economical. No belt slippage. Noise free, corrosion free. Maintenance free. No lubrications The main objective at the time of production was Zero accident Zero breakdown Zero Complaint Zero Defect The regular customers of Fenner products are Maruti, Ford, TVS motors, Bajaj auto, Daewoo motors, Royal Enfield motors, Ashok Leyland, Toyota, Eicher motors, Swaraj Mazda, Indian railways etc
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Sales co-ordination department plays a important role in Fenner (India) Ltd. The sales co-ordination department mainly handles the order placed by the customers. Based on the customers order the sales co-ordination department will instruct the purchase department to purchase the raw materials. Before the raw materials reach the purchase department, the quality of raw materials were inspected by the gate office. Then the raw materials are move towards production department. After the arrival of raw materials the production department, manufactures the required product based on the order placed by the sales department. Until the products get delivered to the customers it will be in the store under the control of sales coordination department.
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QUALITY CONTROL
Fenner (India) Ltd has been awarded with the below quality certification: ISO 9001:2000 (for Design and Manufacturing of V Belts for Industrial Appls). ISO/TS 16949:2002 (for and of V Belts, Timing Belts, Oil Seals and Moulded rubber Parts for Automotive applications). API (American Petroleum Institute) First and one and only company Accredited with this certification. ISO 14001:1996 (Environmental Management system Standard) OHSAS 18001 (Occupational health safety assessment). TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) approved by JAPAN UNIVERSITY. The above certification fixs the standard for the quality of the production so the quality is been maintained & retained.
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46 PURCHASING PROCESS Product requirement (i.e.) raw material Select vendor Test product Get quotation Negotiate discount Place order Follow up Material to production
PURCHASE REQUISITION
For manufacturing process production department send purchase requisition slip to the purchase department, items needed for production is specified in the requisition slip and it is sent to the purchase department.
SELECTION OF SUPPLIER
After receiving the purchase requisition from production department they will prepare the quotation and they receive various quotations from different sellers. According to low price with good quality supplying supplier is selected and order is placed to them sample of material is received from the supplier before purchasing the material.
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EXISTING VENDORS
Vendors are supplying various items are treated as approved vendors on the basis of their past performance in supplying the respective items.
EVALUATION OF VENDORS
The approved vendors will be evaluated by manager (purchase) once in six months on the basis of their performance. The performance parameters for the evaluation will be quality and delivery performance.
PLACEMENT ORDER
After selecting the supplier, placement of material is made.
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WEAKNESS Under utilization of machinery resources. Environmental pollution due to processing of rubber. Poor employee productivity. High cost of new spare parts and high cost of maintenance. High temperature and heat inside the production plant due to processing machines exhaust. Sample development time is high due to the information and trail sample transformation across the value chain of the company. OPPORTUNITIES Huge volumes of orders from exports and local sectors. Mass production capacity is available and unused. Exposure to better work practices and technology.
THREATS Non-tariff barriers like, Social accountability, environment management systems. Scarcity of water. Stringent pollution control norms. Time taken to produce a single unit of product output.
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CHAPTER 6 CONCLUSION
The training at Fenner (India) Limited has helped to gain corporate knowledge about various functional department. The organization structure describes the delegation of power and authority in the organization .The training has given good experience to perform the activities that are allocated within a scheduled time. The companies continuously invest not only in technology and world class manufacturing facilities but also in market developing across the globe. The company believes that excellence is the moving target and hence it learns and improves continuously by bench marking with the best in class. The training has helped to improve the interpersonal skill in group co-ordination and moral, also the organization has provided a good climate for learning and growth for trainees.