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AN ORGANISATION STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
KAMCO LTD. ATHANI
Submitted by
Aswathy.N
Reg. No. 563
Under the Guidance of
Mr. Giju Paul
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the award of the degree of
MASTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Of Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam
FEBRUARY 2009
DE PAUL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
ANGAMALY SOUTH P.O., ERNAKULAM DIST., KERALA
(Affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam & Approved by AICTE, New Delhi)
DECLARATION
I, Aswathy. N, hereby declare that the project work, entitled an Organization study at
KAMCO submitted to Mahatma Gandhi University in partial fulfillment of the requirement of
the degree of Master of Human Resource Management is a bonafide work, carried out by me
during the period of my study 2009-2010 at Depaul Institute of Science and Technology,
Angamaly under the guidance of Mr. Giju paul.
Aswathy.N
Reg. No.563
DIST
Angamaly
DE PAUL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
ANGAMALY SOUTH P.O., ERNAKULAM DIST, KERALA
(Affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam)
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that this organizational internship study entitled
AN ORGANISATIONAL STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
KAMCO LIMITED. ATHANI.
Submitted to Mahatma Gandhi University
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award
of the degree of
MASTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
is a bonafide record of work done
Aswathy.N
Reg. no:563
______________ ______________
Faculty Guide Head of the Department
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to all those who
have helped me throughout this organizational internship study. It gives me immense pleasure
to acknowledge all those who have rendered encouragement and support for the successful
completion of this work.
I express my heartfelt thanks to Fr. Alex Chalangady VC, Principal, De Paul Institute
of Science and Technology, and Mr. Jolly Thomas .K Manager HRM for their constant
encouragement and support during the entire project work.
I also extend my sincere gratitude De Paul Institute of Science and Technology to
Mr Giju Paul , HOD and faculty member, Depaul Institute of Science and Technology,
Angamaly, whose advice and guidance helped me in the successful completion of this study.
Aswathy. N
Reg.No.563
DIST
Angamaly
Company certificate
CONTENTS
I
Introduction
Objectives of the study
Reason for selecting the company
II
Industry profile
World scenario
Indian scenario
State scenario
III
Company profile
Organisation goals
Organisation Structure
IV
Department function
Functions of various depts. In the org:
Eg: Marketing, Finance, Sales, HR, etc……..
V
SWOT Analysis
Suggestion
Recommendation
CHAPTER - I
INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY
This organization study is aimed at creating an opportunity for me to observe, learn,
assimilate, and analyses the objectives and vision of the Organisation and functioning of its
various departments. This would enable me to get a practical and real time feel of various
aspects concerned with the organization and to relate to the concepts and studied in the class
room. This exercise would enable the future managers to face the challenges lying ahead.
With the permission and consent from the company management and our
departmental co-ordinator, I got an opportunity to undertake an organization study in one of the
top company in India, Kerala Agro Machinery Corporation Limited, KAMCO.
After achieving Independence in 1947, India found herself to be badly lacking the
means to meet demand for her vast food population. It was during this time KAIC ( Kerala Agro
Industries Corporation) in the year 1972 introduced power driven machines to work in the
agricultural field. In the same year KAIC in collaboration with KUBOTA at Athani near by
Angamaly to produce tillers as a subsidiary to KAIC. It was fully government owned company.
Since the introduction of the plant, it was performing well and we could proudly say that it is
one of the best governments owned company making profit for long period of time. Now it
supplies the best quality tillers and reapers to the entire domestic and international markets.
The major certificate received for its performance are as follows. In October 1996-
International Quality Excellence Certificate under ISO 9001-2000 and KPMG- Quality
Registration Accredited by Dutch Counsel for certification. There is a wide scope in this type of
Industries where the potentiality of growth is cent percentage. The agriculture has to show a
study growth. The government of India has tries hard to improve the total productivity through
out the years of agriculture and allied Industries.. In each budget the government set apart a
huge amount of money for the improvement of agriculture and allied Industries. So the scope is
that high.
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The main objective of the study is to acquire knowledge about the functioning of the
organization. Other specific objectives are the following:-
 To know the company profile
 To know the objectives and financial position of the company
 To know the various products and services provided by the Organisation
 To know the Organisation Structure, Department and its functions
 To know the Strengh and Weakness of the Company
REASON FOR SELECTING THE COMPANY
The reasons are:-
1. KAMCO Ltd is one of the world’s leading manufactures of Power Tillers, Power Diesel
Engine & Power Reaper
2. It has significant strength in production research processing capabilities and managerial
skills
3. It follows strict rules to environment protection acts , disposing waste in scientific
manner & friendly surrounding
4. It possess skilled human resources & the awareness of the worker is very high
5. It is one of the public sector company were running with good profit
6. It is one of the ISO certified public sector company
The above- mentioned features prompted me to choose KAMCO Ltd Athani as the
company to be selected for doing the study
CHAPTER- II
INDUSTRY PROFILE
Agriculture is very important sector of the Indian company’s. It contributes sizably to
the domestic product as also to exports. More than two-third of the work force work in
agriculture and large may depend upon it, being engaged in agricultural products, agro based
industries etc.
India being an agricultural based economy provides livelihood to more than 75% of the
population. Major portion of our income that is, about 70% is earned from agriculture, it is
depressed industry because of the low productivity., in agriculture small size of farms, finance
and defective equipments. Once government believed that only large land holdings were the
most efficient and they could use the latest techniques in cultivation. However in recent years
the emphasis has been shifted from large land holdings to small landholdings.
After achieving her Independence in 1947, India found herself to be badly lacking the
means to meet the food demands of her vast population. The existing agriculture scenario
presented a dismal picture traditional farming methods, low yielding seeds and primitive
implements wholly unsuited to large scale cultivation. The only solution lay in mechanized
farming which could turn around the virtual fortune of India. In order to achieve this objective,
indigenous agro machinery units were to be set up. Without resorting to imports which
undoubtedly passed a heavy burden on the nations need.
Agriculture is way of life, a tradition that for centuries has shaped the thought, the
outlook, the culture and the economic life of the people of India. Agriculture is considered to be
the major activity of most of the people. Moreover 200 million farmers and farm workers have
been the backbone of Indian’s agriculture. In the beginning, the farmers adopted ancient method
. The entire process that is from the sowing the seed till harvesting were all done by the farmers
itself. It was a really time consuming one which required lot of labor work. The cost of
production was very high and the benefits are not promising.
In the view of the spectacular success in the production and productivity achieved in
developed countries through mechanization of agriculture, it was being agreed that India
also should fall in line with these countries. Though India was backward in the use of
machines for agricultural operations, yet in the past few years there has been an increase in
the case of modern implements. The phase of mechanization of farming in the country was
slow during 1950’s. Thereafter particularly since the mid 1960’s with the coming of the new
agricultural technology, this has increased. An associated effect of the new agricultural
practices. The preparation of land, the sowing of seeds, the watering of land, the control of
seeds, the use of pesticides, the quick harvesting of crops etc, are now done more
scientifically than even before.
WORLD SCENARIO
The backbone of Indian economy is Agriculture. About 70% of population depends
upon agricultural sector for their lively hood. Many countries are now available to produce
excess food grains, is mainly because , they use high yielding variety of seeds and modern
agricultural machineries with a view to increase their productivity and then they are able to
produce excess food grains in the present scenario
After the Industrial revolution even the agriculture sector all over the world
witnessed a drastic change. A no: of revolution occurred during the 19th
century. Higher
productivity and greater output are the two major contributions in farm mechanization. Tillers
form an integral part of farm mechanization and have a crucial role to play in increasing
agricultural productivity. Tiller is a highly versatile piece of machinery having a multitude of
uses, used in agriculture both for land reclamation and for carrying out various crop cultivation
and also employed for carrying out various operations connected with raising the crops by
attaching suitable implements and to provide the necessary energy for performing various crop
production operations involved in the production of agricultural crops.
Tillers are capital intensive, labour displaying used as a mode of transport, in electricity
generation, in construction industry and for haulage operation. It has now become an integral
part of farm structure .The application of tiller for agricultural activities which swept India
during the last twenty years have erased the problem of farmers. Farm mechanization program
in India aims to integrate the use of available human and animal farm power with mechanical
sources of power for increasing the productivity.
A rapid major change in the economy was noticed by the general introduction of power driven
machineries. The entry of engineering technologies in agricultural sector for the purpose of large
production of crops using technological know-how, Kerala Agro Machinery Corporation
Limited is the leading company in India trying for establishing engineering green revolution in
India.
INDIAN SCENARIO
The agriculture Industry is on the brink of a revolution that will modernize the entire
food chain as the total food production in India is likely to double in the excellent export
prospects, competitive pricing of agricultural produts and standards that are internationally
comparable has created trade opportunities in the agro indusry. This further has enabled the
Indian agriculture industry ported to serve as a means by which every export and import of India
and aboard, can fulfill. This Indian agro industry revolution brings along the opportunities of
profitable investment in agriculture industry. The company provides b2B platform with agro
related catalogue, trade exporters and importers directory etc that help to make a way to
production.
India being an agricultural based economy provides livelihood to more than 75% of the
population. Major portion of our income that is, about 70% is earned from agriculture, it is
depressed industry because of the low productivity., in agriculture small size of farms, finance
and defective equipments.
After achieving her Independence in 1947, India found herself to be badly lacking the
means to meet the food demands of her vast population. The existing agriculture scenario
presented a dismal picture traditional farming methods, low yielding seeds and primitive
implements wholly unsuited to large scale cultivation. The only solution lay in mechanized
farming which could turn around the virtual fortune of India. In order to achieve this objective,
indigenous agro machinery units were to be set up. Without resorting to imports which
undoubtedly passed a heavy burden on the nations need.
Agriculture is way of life, a tradition that for centuries has shaped the thought, the
outlook, the culture and the economic life of the people of India. Agriculture is considered to be
the major activity of most of the people. Moreover 200 million farmers and farm workers have
been the backbone of Indian’s agriculture. In the beginning, the farmers adopted ancient method
. The entire process that is from the sowing the seed till harvesting were all done by the farmers
itself. It was a really time consuming one which required lot of labor work. The cost of
production was very high and the benefits are not promising.
STATE SCENARIO
Kerala Agro Machinery Corporation Ltd., Government of Kerala Undertaking was
formed with the intention of manufacturing Power Tiller operated by Diesel Engine. The
company came into existence in Athani in Ernakulam District in 1973 when it started
assembling Power Tillers under Technical Collaboration from M/s. Kubota Ltd., Japan. The
product is now made in India and is suitably designed to meet the Indian conditions. There are
more than 1.5 lakh of KAMCO Power Tillers operating in various States in India.
Transport Corporation of India Ltd. has been associated with KAMCO for about
25 years and transports material to all parts of the country. The machines have to move direct to
the concerned destinations in the same truck. It is here that TCI plays a major role in the
movement of the machine and also ensures availability of spare parts with all the dealers. An
endorsement of excellent service from TCI has come by way of certificate of appreciation from
KAMCO. Mr Sarvjeet Shukla (Controlling Manager - Ernakulam) is managing the relationship
and keeping a watchful eye on service level for the customer.
KAMCO Kubota Combine Harvester and KAMCO Kukje Paddy Transplanter are the
latest introduction in the country from KAMCO. The Transplanter takes away the burden of
dreary manual labour of transplanting the seedlings thus taking away the human fatigue in the
transplanting operation.
KAMCO has got 4 Assembling Units located at Athani and Kalamassery in
Ernakulam District, Kanjikoade in Palakkad District and Mala in Thrissur District of Kerala
State. Provides direct employment to approx. 600 persons in its various units.It will be endeavor
of TCI to continuously enhance operational efficiency and value add it's services to strengthen
the professional bond with KAMCO.
CHAPTER- III
COMPANY PROFILE
KAMCO was established in the year 1973 as a Wholly owned subsidiary of Kerala Agro
Industries corporation limited, Thiruvanandapuram for manufacture of agricultural machinery
specifically Power Tiller. Subsequently KAMCO becomes a separate Government of Kerala
undertaking in 1986.The objectives if the company is to manufacture in India, either in
collaboration with or otherwise or import and trade agricultural machinery like Power Tiller,
Power Reaper, Combine harvesters, Harvester, transplanted accessories or spares there to. The
objective also include establishment of engineering workshop, repair shops to undertake repair
and servicing of agricultural machinery or other machinery, equipment, implements and tools.
Assembly unit was established in 1970 at Athani by Kerala Agro Industries Corporation
for the assembly of KUBOTA Power Tillers in technical collaboration with KUBOTA Ltd
Japan, The world’s leading manufactures of Tillers and Other Agricultural machinery. On the
expiry of collaboration KAMCO manufactured Power Tillers with their own facilities.
KAMCO manufacturing facilities include special purpose machines and imported
machines. The inspection facilities include modern inspection and testing equipment KAMCO
have their own methodology, calibration and engine testing lab.
KAMCO an ISO 9001:2000 is fully owned Government of Kerala under the ministry of
agriculture. KAMCO is engaged in manufacturing small agricultural machine mainly indented
for small and marginal farmers in the country in the country established in 1973; the company
has now completed 30 years of services. Company has got for manufacturing units now in
Athani, Kalamassery, Mala and Kanjikode. Athani unit is also the Registered Office of the
company. At present company employees approximately 750 persons in four units. The
company is working profitably for the past fifteen years. The company was incorporated with
the intention of manufacturing and marketing agricultural machines useful for small and
marginal farmers. Companys products are 9 to 12 HP kerosene. Athani, Palakkad and
Kalamassery units manufactures Power Tillers and Mala unit manufactures Power Tillers and
Power Reapers.
The company enjoys the position of premier manufacture in its fields. The products
manufactured are fully indigenized and there are no imported items in any content in any of
the items. The machines have acquired a reputation for quality, providing products at
reasonable price to the satisfaction of the customers. Company enjoys all India sales through
a network of about 60 dedicated dealers.
Products are sold at premium prices. KAMCO is also exporting products to certain
countries.
Power Tillers is equipment suitable for small farm holding for basic tilling operations
instead of conventional plugging, the tiller breaks the soil into fine parts which is highly suited
for paddy and wheat cultivation, originally of Japaneese design, the machines has been modified
later to perfectly suit Indian conditions.
The company plans to diversify its activities further in acquiring technical know how
and going into regular manufactures, under license of machines suitable for other agricultural
purposes with the small and marginal farmers in mind.
VISION :-
KAMCO with over 3 decades of engineering excellence, stands as the number one
power tiller manufactures in India. Not surprising, with four state of the art products, an
innovation R and D and stringer quality control systems rated as one of the best in the country.
The technically competent, dedicated management and workforce will go on to ensure that
KAMCO shall be leader for several years to come.
MISSION:-
• To be an innovative, resourceful and profitable company.
• To meet customer requirements of quality, service and price consistently.
• To make “doing business with us easy” and delightful to our customers.
• To provide a congenial and entrepreneurial work environment in which employees can
respond to the needs of business and service earn fair reward and can be satisfied.
ACTIVITIES OF THE COMPANY
KAMCO manufacturing facilities include special purpose machines, specially built
general machines and imported machines. The inspection facilities include modern inspection
and existing equipment. KAMCO have their own metrology, calibration and engine test lab. The
following are the main activities of the company.
a.Manufacturing and marketing of agricultural machines like power tillers, Tractors,
Power reapers, Diesel engine etc
b. Power tiller product at Athani and Palakkad units. Major components for power tiller
are manufactured at Athani and all other component bought out from dedicated
vendors in India. There are around 250 vendors now.
c. Kalamassery unit produce engine for power tiller.
d. Power Reaper products at Mala.
e. Trading and manufacturing other farm machines.
PRODUCT RANGE
Today KAMCO’s well known product range includes the KAMCO power tiller.
KAMCO power reaper, KAMCO Agria Garden tiller and last but not the least, KAMCO Diesel
Engine, each Of these products are time tested and have proven their worth many times over for
their owners.
KAMCO POWER TILLER
Popular as the complete farming unit it is just that it can deal with a host of farming
operations like tilling, ploughing, pudding etc, single handedly. Also it has been designed to
function equally well in both wet and dry soil conditions. No wonder, it has retained its market
positions as the number 1 power tiller in India for the last 3 decades, after marketing its debut in
the year 1973.
KAMCO Power tiller is a versatile machine primarily used for preparation of land for
farming operations with suitably designed accessories the machine can be used for a large
number of specific operations like tilling, ploughing, pumping, pudding, leaching, hulling,
ridging etc.
KAMCO DIESEL ENGINE
It has been well received in the market owing to its virtually trouble-free performance.
KAMCO ER90 Engine is quipped with radiator and specially designed die cart multi-blade axial
fan. The engine can operate continuously for several hours. It can be used as a prime mover
either for stationery or for moving applications.
KAMCO AGRIA GARDEN TILLER
The petrol-engine, eco friendly power tiller ideal for paddy, wheat cultivation, inter
cultivation applications, landscaping or gardening, potato harvesting and for land preparations at
horticultural farms. A highly fuel-efficient and powerful equipment with easy-to-control
operations. Ideal for small and medium farmers.
KAMCO POWER REAPER
Powerful enough to reap one hectare of land within 3-4 hours. Prevents loss of grains
while reaping. Gathers sheaves into neat windrows. Can reap farmlands at working pace. Can be
easily lifted and carried by two persons. It is used for ideal for paddy or wheat cultivation, inter
cultivation applications, various land preparations at horticultural farms, landscaping gardening,
potato harvester. Individual inspection for conformity with specification. Every machine
undergoes running test for several hours before sentencing as passed for delivery.
FUTURE PLANS
The organization has a number of diversification plans on the anvil. It is proposed to
setup research and development activities which will hopefully help it to develop new products
in the future and live up to its promise, that its products will be “A boon for farmer and a gain
for the nation”. The quality policy of KAMCO is “Total customer satisfaction through quality
products and services with improved technology and employee participation.
ORGANISATION GOALS
KAMCO with 3 over decades of engineering excellence, stands as the number one
power tiller manufactures in India. Not surprising, with four state of the art products, an
innovation R and D and stringer quality control systems rated as one of the best in the country.
The technically, dedicated management and workforce will go on to ensure that KAMCO shall
be leader for several years to come.
 To be an innovative, resourceful and profitable company
 To meet customer requirements of quality, service and price consistently
 To make “doing business with us easy” and delightful to our customers
 To provide a congenial work environment in which employees can respond to
the needs of business and service earn fair reward and can be satisfied
ORGANISATION STRUCTURE
Figure (3.1)
* GM – General Manager
* SM – Senior Manager
* DM – Deputy Manager
* DGM – Deputy General Manager
* M - Manager
Board of Directors
Managing Director
Manager
Pdn.
Manager
(Pdn.)
DGM
(R&D)
DM
(Pdn.)
AM
(MTNCE)
SM(MTLS)
DM
Purchase
DM
Stores
SM
Mkting
DM
Mkting
DGM
F & Cs
Manager
System
Manager
Security
Network
SM
Finance
SM
(HR)
Manager
(HR)
CHAPTER - IV
DEPARTMENTS IN KAMCO
In KAMCO there are 11 Departments. They are as follows:-
• Marketing Department
• Finance Department
• Human Resource Department
• Materials Department
• Purchase Department
• Stores Department
• Quality Assurance Department
• Production Department
• Maintenance Department
• Research Development Department
• System Department
MARKETING DEPARTMENT
Marketing Department Structure
Figure (4.1)
Survival of any company depends upon marketing strategies adopted. This is
particularly important in the competitive era. Surviving from a lot of difficulties KAMCO
became no:1 brand in the agricultural machinery market. Due to globalization KAMCO
products have to compete with the international product. The product from China is the major
treat for the company because of its low price. But KAMCO is not ready to compromise with
the quality of its products for reducing price. The marketing strategy wins the target.
Dy. General Manager
(Mkting)
Dy. General Manager
(Mkting)
Area
Manager
Region
Manager
Sales
Manager
Sales
Engineer
Considering the Indian market now there is only one competitor that now there is only one
competitor that is VST tillers and tractors, Banglore. Even facing all these competitions
companies marketing department plays a better role for getting good result. The strength of
marketing department is 25.
Head of the marketing is the responsible to ensure that all the individuals in the
marketing department follow all the marketing procedures. Entire marketing departments are
functioning as a team. Main duties of the marketing departments are presales and after sales
services and these are looked upon by everyone in the department. So everyone is aware of that
happens in the marketing section. In the absence of one person other can looking to the problem.
Major Activities
Head of the marketing department on receipt of any order or enquiry passes it to concern
offers for further verification. All the orders including credit sales and entered into the computer
as order booking.
1. All details such as purchase order no: date, model, quality ordered, delivery schedule,
payments terms are verified.
2. Incase delivery schedule cannot be met as per the requirements of order it is brought to
the notice of the head of the department.
3. Schedule amendments if any are inform to the dealer or customer
4. The divisional head carries out one month wise order position review.
5. When no: of pending orders exceed available stock or production number tiller
allotment register is updated and maintained.
6. Records of tiller transfer notes maintained by stores are available in the computer and the
department generates dispatch advice.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Fianace Department Structure
Figure (4.2)
MD
Financial performance of an organization is very important factor for the long term
survival profitability of any organization. Finance is defined as the provision of money at the
time when it is required. Every enterprise whether big, medium, or small needs finance to carry
on its operations to achieve its targets. It is livelihood of an enterprise. Without adequate finance
no enterprise can possibly accomplish its objective.
This department controls the overall financial transactions of the company. It controls
the receipts and payments of eachand every activity for all the divisions. In KAMCO, finance
department plays a major role because in public sector only very few companies and earning
Manager
(cost & Audit)
Dy. Manager
Internal Audit
Ass. Manager
IA
Superintend
(IA)
Accountants
DGM Finance
Dy. Manager
Accounts
Asst. Manager
Accounts
Superintend
Accounts
Accountants
profit KAMCO is a multistoried multiunit organization. It means KAMCO have more than one
unit established with their own fund. Surprising thing is that KAMCO is giving dividend and
carrying profit for 22 years. The department keeps a record of everything concerning any
expenses or income.
The Important functions are follows:
• Budget and Budgetary control
Annual budget are prepared for both capital and revenue, based on the requirements
furnished by various units and departments. The departmental requisitions are analyzed and
after consultation with the departmental heads and corporate divisional management group and
it is finalized bases on the disposition of funds. Consolidated budgets are presented to
management or board for approval.
Budgetary control of the company is exercised by the costing department of various
departments. The budget is reviewed half yearly and revised if found required based on the
deviations of actual from budget. Such changes are submitted to management or board through a
revised budget foe approval. This revision is intimated to concerned department for
implementation.
• Management of Receipts
A payment from dealers or customers reviewed through marketing department is
acknowledged by issuing proper receipts. Customer wise or dealer wise accounting is adopted.
Debits outstand department are informed to marketing department once in a month for further
actions.
Insurance, freight out ward, bank negotiations etc are accounted and maintained to revise
the cost of sales, daily sales proceeds in the sales counter and other receipts are verified and
accounted. Half yearly reconciliation of payments and receipts with dealer is prepared by
accounts department and settled with dealer.
• Management of Payments
Subject to the availability of funds, payment commitments are honored on due dates. All
the payments are passed mainly on the basis of IGRR. Advance payments are settled within a
time of 45 days. Non-receipts or delayed receipts extra is brought to the notice of stress for
remedial actions. Payments are usually done by cheque or DD.
• Auditing
Internal audit is mainly based on corporate functioning. Internal audit mainly takes care
for the ‘CARO’ requirements of company’s act. ‘Watch Dog’ for an entire organization . The
main function of this department is to ensure that policy decisions of the management is strictly
followed by the functional departments and is verified by the internal audit.
• Costing
Costing records are maintained as per the cost accounting rules. They are mainly
subjected to cost audit ordered by company law board. Costing department also advices
management and departments, which are the potential areas of cost reduction. Mainly costing
departments analyzes cost of productions on a yearly basis. Costing department advices
accounts departments the cost of rejection as per warranty claims
• Statutory Transactions
Sales tax, Income tax etc are issued and properly accounted and timely settlements are
made. Salary and other payments, recoveries and their remittance etc in the case of employees
are done in time.
• Management Information System
 Revenue and Expenditure
 Salary period and disbursement
 Non financial schemes
 Allowances given
 Cash Management
 Pay roll
 Capital Structure
HUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENT
Human Resource Department Structure
Figure (4.3)
Human recourse department deals with all the functions related to the human recourses
in an organization.
 Identify human recourses requirements, job specifications, skill needs.
 Evaluate and select suitable personnel
 Maintain the competence of personnel through HRD method
 A personnel record sheet is prepared of very personnel
 New appointments are put on orientation training for one or two weeks duration
 Service training is given to permanent employees
 Department head will assess the training needs and forward it to HRD unit head.
HRD committee will examine the training requirement forwarded to the HRD head.
SM
HR
Manager
HR
Dy. Manager
HRM
Asst.
Managers
HRD committee will prepare training calendar. At the end of the year HRD
department will submit details of the training arranged to the MD and MR.
On receiving training each employees of unit is required to submit the training
report to HRD.
Heads of the units prepare an evaluation sheet every six months
and is send to the HRD head.
HRD or personnel and administration maintain personnel record sheet
periodically assesses by the HRD committee assess employee competence.
Evaluation of new employees after evaluation training is initiated by HRD.
Record Maintained in HRD
1. Personnel record sheet
2. Oriented training report
3. Training report
4. Evaluation sheet
5. Report to MR
MATERIALS DEPARTMENT
Material Department Structure
Figure (4.4)
It deals with the Purchase of materials, which include purchase planning and selection of
vendors.
Functions :-
1. Purchase planning
In purchase planning first of all, based on production target annual
budget is prepared.
 After this, worksheet is prepared.
 Based on the worksheet, purchase proposal is made. f purchase proposal
is for more than 1lakhs, signature of managing director should be made
on it. If it is more than 75000, purchase committee should be signed on
it. The purchase and DGM finance. If the amount is more than 35000
the signature of senior manager is there.
2. Selection of Vendors
For the suppliers approaching for registration, following will be applicable.
Senior
Manager
Dy. Manager
Purchase
Personal
Asst.
• The registration Form is issued to the supplier for filling up the details
• These details are preceded and approved, to proceed further by
Vendor development committee.
• Technical personnel designated by HOD assess premises of the supplier.
• The personnel who visit the premises fill up the vendor evaluation report
• After taking decision on the capability of the vendor based on
vendor evaluation report they requested to supply samples for approval.
• Then the samples are submitted to the Quality Assurance department
at head office and based on their recommendations regarding
samples, decision is taken on ordering on them. They are registered
as vendors by the purchase or materials department at head office.
as vendors by the purchase or materials department at head office.
• The first purchase order is released on trial basis for small quantity.
After satisfactory supply of trial order, they are included in the
approved vendor list and regular purchase order is released depending
on requirement of materials.
• The head of materials department approves the vendor list.
PURCHASE DEPARTMENT
Purchase Department Structure
Figure (4.5)
All other function other than the purchase planning and vendor selection is done by the
purchase department. After approving the vendor list by the materials department, the purchase
department then issues a purchase order containing department, the purchase department then
issues a purchase order containing details like material quality, rate payment terms, supply
schedule etc.
For the purchase of other materials or office equipments, each department has to submit
a purchase intend. The board of directors approves the purchase budget for each department at
the beginning of the year. All purchase has to be limited to the budget and are subject to
approved by finance department.
Based on the requirement, an enquiry is made Quotations are obtained from all suppliers
and a comparative statement is prepared. Once a supplier has been chosen, the purchase details
are sent for intending and financial commitment is made for purchase of budgetary control.
Dy. Manager
(Purchase)
Asst.
Manager
Asst.
Engineer
Senior Technical
Officer
Office Asst
Other functions performed by Purchase Department.
1. Ensuring that all raw materials, semi finished, fully finished components is procured
from approved vendors.
2. Ensuring that the procurement action is taken in time by processing repeat orders or
tender enquires whenever applicable.
3. Assessing vendor capability to effect supplies in accordance with purchase order
meeting acceptable quality and delivers so that they can be listed as approved vendors.
4. Ensuring that the goods received are of consistent quality conforming to the standards or
specifications of the purchase order
5. Providing feedback to the vendors for improving quality of supplies and materials.
6. Ensuring that the vendor’s performance is recorded monitored and suitably graded.
7. If the inventory goes up beyond the permitted value, purchase department takes
appropriate actions to bring down the inventory.
8. Purchase department should take appropriate actions in order to maintain the minimum
stock level.
STORES DEPARTMENT
Stores Department Structure
Figure (4.6)
The materials that received from the vendors are stored in the stores department. 19
employees working under this department. When the materials have been received by the
goods clerk according to the purchase order. It is passed on the store, along with the goods
inspection report. The store is a service department, headed by the general, who receives the
materials and issues them. They duty of the staff members I is not on by the receipt and
issue of materials but also many other functions to be compiled with as his position is
that not of managerial level.
Important Functions
Senior Manager
(Materials)
Dy, Manager
(Store)
Asst. Manager
Asst. Engineer
Technical Asst.
General Workers
Typist
1. Store materials for the company
2. Receipt and accounting of materials including stationary
3. Product delivery
4. Spare parts dispatch
5. issue of product in FIFO
It keeps the following documents
1. Inspection and goods received report
2. Inter location stock transfer receipt stock issue or transfer note.
3. Stock return note
4. Inter location stock transfer issue
5. Stock issue cum delivery note
6. Bin card
7. Master record index for department quality manual amendments
8. Material presentation Tag
9. Material gate pass
10. Delivery note
11. Report to MRM or Management Review meeting
12. Tock issue or transfer request
13. Stick return request
14. Packing Slip
The stores divided into two parts
• Receiving Store
• Stores for accepted parts or materials after inspection
QUALITY ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT
Quality Assurance Department Structure
Figure (4.7)
Quality assurance Department inspects the quality of materials or parts, which was
received from the vendors. Quality management is becomes a key variables in the strategic
business policy of the organization at present. Quality management is an important area which
will require maximum attention of top management. The attitudes of quality such as
performance, features, conference, reliability, should be constantly evaluated and upgraded so as
to cope with the current and future market demands.
Quality assurance clarifies the components into two critical component and non-critical
components. Critical components are crank shaft, all engine parts, gear wheels etc. Non critical
Manager QA
Asst.
Charge head
of fully bought
Mechanics
Charge head
for plant
Charge head
for Final Product
Mechanics
Mechanics Mechanics
components are nuts, bolts and screws etc. The clarification is mainly for ignoring the practical
difficulty in checking non critical components and only sample inspection in non critical
components. Practical difficulty in checking the non critical component is the problem there
from here the production department as there requirements takes the components. After getting a
finished product from the assembly department for the final checking. If getting a finished
product from the assembly department for the final checking. If it is Ok it is gone to the store.
From these the machine will enter into marker through dealers.
Calibration cell:- Quality assurance Department is equipped with all modal facilities . the
company has calibration cell to check and correct the measurements of all measuring
instruments.
 Ensure the quality of line procedures.
 Purchased products quality is assessed by quality assurance department.
 Assembly line inspection done at each work centre.
 Final inspection of the finished products is done.
 Calibration is done by the Quality Assurance.
 A standard committee consisting of the following officers will meet in the beginning of
the year upon approval of the budget and as end when required to assess the metrology
or measuring or testing equipments,
1. DGM(QA) - CONVENER
2. Department Head(QA) - MEMBER
3. Department Head - MEMBER
4. Department Head(Engineering) - MEMBER
PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT
Production Department Structure
Figure (4.8)
Production Department is also known as works department. It is divided into Assembly
shop, Machine shop, and a small sub unit for painting which is a sub unit of assembly shop.
Annual production is based on the budget this production figure is broken down into
monthly targets. Assembly of power tiller is done in separate assembly line viz, engine line,
transmission line, tiller line.
Parts required for assemblies are got through stock issue notes. Parts required for
assembly at each work centre is located in bines at appropriate work section with indication
standard parts required by different work centers are kept in centralized places. Painted parts are
obtained from the painting section.
• Assembly is carried out as per process chart.
• Work carried out in each work centers is recorded.
Dy. Manager
Shift Officer
(Machine Shop)
Shift Officer
(Pretreatment &
painting)
Shift Officer
(Assemply)
Manager
Pdn
In an assembly line record each assembly line where chassis or engine number of each
assembly is noted.
• After completion of each assembly line concerned machine verifies t
he assembly and sign the assembly tags with date.
• At the end of each assembly chief mechanic of that line clears the
assembly for the next assembly line.
• Assembly rejections are removed from the work centre.
• Tillers are offered for inspection to QA department along with tiller
completion report.
• Engine after inspection are handed back with finished tiller inspection report.
Divided into 3 sections
1. Assembling
2. Pre-treatment and Painting
3. Machine Shop
Functions:-
Assembly Shop
Assembly is one of the major section in production department. The finished components are
taken from the stores and it is sent to assembly as required. The engine assembly is one of the
main work in the assembly. After testing the assembled engines, it is sent to the painting section.
Through different transmission in the assembly we get the finished products. In the power tiller
here using two types of engines (Diesel engines and DI engines)
Painting Booth
In KAMCO they are using a good advanced booth. After cleaning the components it
will go for painting through a conveyer belt and after painting it will go over through the belt.
Mainly they are using two color for painting one is Ash and other is Post office red.
Machine Shop
Company has a machine shop which is producing 15 components. These are critical
components. Company have a modern machine shop with special purpose machines which
ensures conformity with prescribed quality standards. The materials purchased by the purchase
department, then sent to the stores from their the materials to the QA department, it sent to the
Machine shop. In the machine shop the process like milling, drilling, boring etc are doing on
material to get the product which is used in the assembly. From the machine shop the finished
products are directly sent to the assembly only for the inspection in QA. From the QA it will be
sent to the stores.
MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT
Maintenance Department Structure
Figure (4.9)
Maintenance Department deals with the maintenance of machine tools and equipment used for
production.
Manager
Pdn
Asst. Manager
(Maintenance)
Asst. Engineer
Charge Head
Mechanical
Charge Head
Electrical
Types of Maintenance followed in KAMCO
Mainly there are 4 types of Maintenance Management:-
1. Preventive Maintenance
2. Breakdown Maintenance
3. General Maintenance
4. Spare parts management
Spares and consumables required are procured as and when required. Review of spare
parts and consumables is carried out once in a year. Shift arrangements are done by HOD of
maintenance.
In Preventive maintenance, schedule is prepared by head of the department and is given
to concerned department and electrical or mechanical maintenance section. Electrician or
mechanic under the supervision of change hand takes up the machines for preventive
maintenance.
All the machines and equipments are attended once in every months, defects notices if
any rectified. Head of the department carries out final checks.
After carrying out preventive maintenance work the preventive maintenance checklist
are filled up by the electrician or mechanic and counter signed by charge hand or chief mechanic
department head reviews the reports every month.
Monthly report is given to divisional head. Maintenance schedules are reviewed every 6
months by divisional head.
In Breakdown Maintenance, maintenance or repair order is made by the concerned
department indicating the location of nature of faults and signed by the reporting officer.
Maintenance order is received by the section head and handed over to the concerned charge
hand for execution. After completion of the work the operation is demonstrated and the
mechanic hand over the equipment to the concern department. Repair completion report is given
to the concerned department.
 Maintenance work is also done through outside agencies and the transactions are
recorded.
 Machine breakdown data is analyzed using Pareto’s principle.
 Spare parts maintenance is done once in a year
 Areas covered by the maintenance department are electrical, substation, telephone
system, water supply system, welding operations and general maintenance.
 Shift arrangements of the work are done by the HRD maintenance.
The maintenance motto of maintenance department is to minimize the down time and
make available all the machinery promptly. The main responsibility of electrical section is
uninterrupted power supply and total preventive maintenance
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Research &Development Department Structure
Figure (4.10)
KAMCO has a very intelligent research and development team. The R and D activities
of the company are now being attached to the engineering departments. Government of India
had stipulated certain norms to meet the minimum performance standard for the power tiller in
view of the complaints of farmers on the performance of power tillers especially after the
introduction of Chinese tillers. According all the power tiller manufactures have been adlovised
DGM
( R& D)
Asst. Manager
Chief Draftsmen
2 Draftsmen
Chief Mechanic
1 Mechanic
to company with the minimum performance standards to consider subsidy for the power tiller at
the end of the final year. The modifications are implemented by delivering safety cover with in
the record time and the tiller got tested and approved by central farm testing and training
institute, Budni during May-July 2001, Government of India had cleared
training institute, Budni during May-July 2001, Government of India had cleared
KAMCO power tiller meeting minimum standards in July 2001 for eligibility of subsidy.
Functions :-
1. Revise drawings for correction or improvement based on feedback from customer ,
feedback from production, purchase and Quality assurance departments.
2. This covers activities with regard to modifications for improvement to products and
consequent changes to the relevant drawings..
3. Keeping all drawings in safe custody, maintain them promptly and issue copies to
indenting department
SYSTEM DEPARTMENT
System Department Structure
Figure (4.11)
This is the youngest department in the company. KAMCO is still in the process of
developing a system whereby it can make optimum usage of IT recourses. At present KAMCO
makes use of a customized ERP package based on ORACLE. The package was developed and is
implemented in 2001-2002. The system department does not play a role in production planning.
DGM(F & CS)
Manager
System
Manager
Security &
Networking
Programmer Programmer
The module incorporated in ERP package used are the Finance Module, Marketing
Module, Purchase processing, and Inventory Module, Human Resource Management and the
Maintenance Module.
Finance Module
• Payroll and incentive administration
• Material purchases
• Sales
• Payables and Receivables
• Day to Day cash position reporting
• Individual bank wise balance reporting
Marketing Module
• Order booking
• Invoicing
• After sales service
Purchase Processing and Inventory module
• Purchase processing
• Material requirements
• Inventory transactions
• Finished goods evaluation
• Material rejection
Human Resource Management Module
• Personal history including employee details and service details
• Payroll processing
• Training
• Attendance and incentives including Office time, leave etc
Maintenance Module
• Equipment maintenance
• Calibration
In KAMCO, the systems in all department is connected through LAN.
CHAPTER - V
SWOT ANALYSIS
The overall evaluation of the company’s Strength, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threats
is called SWOT ANALYSIS. It is the key element influence the survival and development of
the organization. It will helpful for the improvement of organizational strategies.
STRENGTH
• Good production facility
• No loan capital
• Dedicated work force
• Good incentive scheme
• Qualified and skilled labors
• Environment friendly
• Good management
• Strong and accepted products
• Fully computerized
• Good budgetary control system
• Good brand name and image
• Financially sound
• Good Industrial relations
• Extensive marketing network through dealers
• The products of KAMCO are comparatively better in quality than other Indian
manufactures
• Good working atmosphere.
WEAKNESS
• Only limited number of products are there of technological up gradation and automation
• Legally dependable on slow sales growth
• Political interference
• Trust in IT application is not adequate
• All products are mainly based on agricultural goods
• The agricultural field become dull it will strongly affect the business
• For the recruitment time delay will come
• Aging work force
OPPORTUNITIES
• Dominating shares
• Good brand image
• Government support
• Boom in the farm mechanization
• Collaboration can be made by reputed agro
• Machineries manufactures all over the world
• Good exporting opportunities
• Safe internal market
• Diversification programs
THREATS
• Competition from Chinese manufactures
• Political interference
• Government policies
• Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization
• Anybody can enter into the market which will increase the competition
• Growth of private enterprises in the sector.
SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS :-
1. The company should expand export opportunities, so a bit more promotional
activities should be included
2. Reaching better horizons by fostering new partnerships
3. The organization should provide better in the recreation facilities to the employees
4. Intimate major strategies towards empowering dealers
5. The company has to engage in production of variety products
6. The company resources are to be utilized to the maximum. So that there will be
efficiency in its operation.
7. Diversification of products and services is essential for success
8. Give more advertisement through all possible medias
9. Introduce advanced technology for production
10. Incentive system should be encourage
11. Fill the existing vacancies
12. Young candidates must be appointed
13. Timely promotion should be done on the basis of performance and experience
14. Workers should avoid wastages of time in the factory
FINDINGS:-
1. KAMCO has a good organization structure and a good management system
2. It provide better working conditions to its employees
3. It is fully utilizing men, materials, and machinery
4. It provides all the welfare activities to its employees
5. It is having incentive scheme
6. It is providing all the statutory and non statutory benefits to employees
7. It is having a good dealer network all over India
8. It have good growth possibilities
9. Good brand name and products are having high quality
Even though KAMCO provides all the amenities to employees. I find out from my study
that they are un satisfied in their work.
CONCLUSION
KAMCO was established in the year 1973 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Kerala Agro
Machinery Corporation Limited (KAIC) Trivandrum, for manufacture of agricultural machinery
for specifically Power tillers and Diesel engines. It is an ISO 9001-2000 company. KAMCO
has different units situated at Athani, Kalamassery, Palakkad, and Mala. The main products of
the company KAMCO Power tillers, Power reapers and Diesel engine. Inspite of threat from
imported and indigenous makes of Power tillers continues to be the preferred choice of farmers
attaining the moderate market share for the year. Power reaper also had been able to catch thee
imagination of the small farmers the response for the newly launched DI super Power tiller is
very encouraging diversification of products and service is an essential prerequisite for success.
KAMCO is the 8th profit making company in the state government.
The Organisation study was helpful in getting an understanding of the Organisation
Structure, various departments and their functions in a factory and overall operations of
Organisation. The study enabled to collect much more information about the Organisation and
have helped in knowing the practical situation prevailing in the company.
BIBLOGRAPHY
Reference books
Marketing management : Philip Kotler
Human Resource Management : K.Awathappa
Website:
www.kamco.com
www.kamcoindia.com
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61668862 organisation-study-of-kamco

  • 1. AN ORGANISATION STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KAMCO LTD. ATHANI Submitted by Aswathy.N Reg. No. 563 Under the Guidance of Mr. Giju Paul Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of MASTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Of Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam FEBRUARY 2009 DE PAUL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ANGAMALY SOUTH P.O., ERNAKULAM DIST., KERALA (Affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam & Approved by AICTE, New Delhi)
  • 2. DECLARATION I, Aswathy. N, hereby declare that the project work, entitled an Organization study at KAMCO submitted to Mahatma Gandhi University in partial fulfillment of the requirement of the degree of Master of Human Resource Management is a bonafide work, carried out by me during the period of my study 2009-2010 at Depaul Institute of Science and Technology, Angamaly under the guidance of Mr. Giju paul. Aswathy.N Reg. No.563 DIST Angamaly
  • 3. DE PAUL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ANGAMALY SOUTH P.O., ERNAKULAM DIST, KERALA (Affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam) CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this organizational internship study entitled AN ORGANISATIONAL STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KAMCO LIMITED. ATHANI. Submitted to Mahatma Gandhi University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of MASTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT is a bonafide record of work done Aswathy.N Reg. no:563 ______________ ______________ Faculty Guide Head of the Department
  • 4. ACKNOWLEDGMENT I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to all those who have helped me throughout this organizational internship study. It gives me immense pleasure to acknowledge all those who have rendered encouragement and support for the successful completion of this work. I express my heartfelt thanks to Fr. Alex Chalangady VC, Principal, De Paul Institute of Science and Technology, and Mr. Jolly Thomas .K Manager HRM for their constant encouragement and support during the entire project work. I also extend my sincere gratitude De Paul Institute of Science and Technology to Mr Giju Paul , HOD and faculty member, Depaul Institute of Science and Technology, Angamaly, whose advice and guidance helped me in the successful completion of this study. Aswathy. N Reg.No.563 DIST Angamaly
  • 6. CONTENTS I Introduction Objectives of the study Reason for selecting the company II Industry profile World scenario Indian scenario State scenario III Company profile Organisation goals Organisation Structure IV Department function Functions of various depts. In the org: Eg: Marketing, Finance, Sales, HR, etc…….. V SWOT Analysis Suggestion Recommendation
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  • 10. INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY This organization study is aimed at creating an opportunity for me to observe, learn, assimilate, and analyses the objectives and vision of the Organisation and functioning of its various departments. This would enable me to get a practical and real time feel of various aspects concerned with the organization and to relate to the concepts and studied in the class room. This exercise would enable the future managers to face the challenges lying ahead. With the permission and consent from the company management and our departmental co-ordinator, I got an opportunity to undertake an organization study in one of the top company in India, Kerala Agro Machinery Corporation Limited, KAMCO. After achieving Independence in 1947, India found herself to be badly lacking the means to meet demand for her vast food population. It was during this time KAIC ( Kerala Agro Industries Corporation) in the year 1972 introduced power driven machines to work in the agricultural field. In the same year KAIC in collaboration with KUBOTA at Athani near by Angamaly to produce tillers as a subsidiary to KAIC. It was fully government owned company. Since the introduction of the plant, it was performing well and we could proudly say that it is one of the best governments owned company making profit for long period of time. Now it supplies the best quality tillers and reapers to the entire domestic and international markets. The major certificate received for its performance are as follows. In October 1996- International Quality Excellence Certificate under ISO 9001-2000 and KPMG- Quality Registration Accredited by Dutch Counsel for certification. There is a wide scope in this type of Industries where the potentiality of growth is cent percentage. The agriculture has to show a study growth. The government of India has tries hard to improve the total productivity through out the years of agriculture and allied Industries.. In each budget the government set apart a huge amount of money for the improvement of agriculture and allied Industries. So the scope is that high.
  • 11. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY The main objective of the study is to acquire knowledge about the functioning of the organization. Other specific objectives are the following:-  To know the company profile  To know the objectives and financial position of the company  To know the various products and services provided by the Organisation  To know the Organisation Structure, Department and its functions  To know the Strengh and Weakness of the Company REASON FOR SELECTING THE COMPANY The reasons are:- 1. KAMCO Ltd is one of the world’s leading manufactures of Power Tillers, Power Diesel Engine & Power Reaper 2. It has significant strength in production research processing capabilities and managerial skills 3. It follows strict rules to environment protection acts , disposing waste in scientific manner & friendly surrounding 4. It possess skilled human resources & the awareness of the worker is very high 5. It is one of the public sector company were running with good profit 6. It is one of the ISO certified public sector company The above- mentioned features prompted me to choose KAMCO Ltd Athani as the company to be selected for doing the study
  • 13. INDUSTRY PROFILE Agriculture is very important sector of the Indian company’s. It contributes sizably to the domestic product as also to exports. More than two-third of the work force work in agriculture and large may depend upon it, being engaged in agricultural products, agro based industries etc. India being an agricultural based economy provides livelihood to more than 75% of the population. Major portion of our income that is, about 70% is earned from agriculture, it is depressed industry because of the low productivity., in agriculture small size of farms, finance and defective equipments. Once government believed that only large land holdings were the most efficient and they could use the latest techniques in cultivation. However in recent years the emphasis has been shifted from large land holdings to small landholdings. After achieving her Independence in 1947, India found herself to be badly lacking the means to meet the food demands of her vast population. The existing agriculture scenario presented a dismal picture traditional farming methods, low yielding seeds and primitive implements wholly unsuited to large scale cultivation. The only solution lay in mechanized farming which could turn around the virtual fortune of India. In order to achieve this objective, indigenous agro machinery units were to be set up. Without resorting to imports which undoubtedly passed a heavy burden on the nations need. Agriculture is way of life, a tradition that for centuries has shaped the thought, the outlook, the culture and the economic life of the people of India. Agriculture is considered to be the major activity of most of the people. Moreover 200 million farmers and farm workers have been the backbone of Indian’s agriculture. In the beginning, the farmers adopted ancient method . The entire process that is from the sowing the seed till harvesting were all done by the farmers itself. It was a really time consuming one which required lot of labor work. The cost of production was very high and the benefits are not promising.
  • 14. In the view of the spectacular success in the production and productivity achieved in developed countries through mechanization of agriculture, it was being agreed that India also should fall in line with these countries. Though India was backward in the use of machines for agricultural operations, yet in the past few years there has been an increase in the case of modern implements. The phase of mechanization of farming in the country was slow during 1950’s. Thereafter particularly since the mid 1960’s with the coming of the new agricultural technology, this has increased. An associated effect of the new agricultural practices. The preparation of land, the sowing of seeds, the watering of land, the control of seeds, the use of pesticides, the quick harvesting of crops etc, are now done more scientifically than even before. WORLD SCENARIO The backbone of Indian economy is Agriculture. About 70% of population depends upon agricultural sector for their lively hood. Many countries are now available to produce excess food grains, is mainly because , they use high yielding variety of seeds and modern agricultural machineries with a view to increase their productivity and then they are able to produce excess food grains in the present scenario After the Industrial revolution even the agriculture sector all over the world witnessed a drastic change. A no: of revolution occurred during the 19th century. Higher productivity and greater output are the two major contributions in farm mechanization. Tillers form an integral part of farm mechanization and have a crucial role to play in increasing agricultural productivity. Tiller is a highly versatile piece of machinery having a multitude of uses, used in agriculture both for land reclamation and for carrying out various crop cultivation and also employed for carrying out various operations connected with raising the crops by attaching suitable implements and to provide the necessary energy for performing various crop production operations involved in the production of agricultural crops. Tillers are capital intensive, labour displaying used as a mode of transport, in electricity generation, in construction industry and for haulage operation. It has now become an integral part of farm structure .The application of tiller for agricultural activities which swept India
  • 15. during the last twenty years have erased the problem of farmers. Farm mechanization program in India aims to integrate the use of available human and animal farm power with mechanical sources of power for increasing the productivity. A rapid major change in the economy was noticed by the general introduction of power driven machineries. The entry of engineering technologies in agricultural sector for the purpose of large production of crops using technological know-how, Kerala Agro Machinery Corporation Limited is the leading company in India trying for establishing engineering green revolution in India. INDIAN SCENARIO The agriculture Industry is on the brink of a revolution that will modernize the entire food chain as the total food production in India is likely to double in the excellent export prospects, competitive pricing of agricultural produts and standards that are internationally comparable has created trade opportunities in the agro indusry. This further has enabled the Indian agriculture industry ported to serve as a means by which every export and import of India and aboard, can fulfill. This Indian agro industry revolution brings along the opportunities of profitable investment in agriculture industry. The company provides b2B platform with agro related catalogue, trade exporters and importers directory etc that help to make a way to production. India being an agricultural based economy provides livelihood to more than 75% of the population. Major portion of our income that is, about 70% is earned from agriculture, it is depressed industry because of the low productivity., in agriculture small size of farms, finance and defective equipments. After achieving her Independence in 1947, India found herself to be badly lacking the means to meet the food demands of her vast population. The existing agriculture scenario presented a dismal picture traditional farming methods, low yielding seeds and primitive implements wholly unsuited to large scale cultivation. The only solution lay in mechanized farming which could turn around the virtual fortune of India. In order to achieve this objective,
  • 16. indigenous agro machinery units were to be set up. Without resorting to imports which undoubtedly passed a heavy burden on the nations need. Agriculture is way of life, a tradition that for centuries has shaped the thought, the outlook, the culture and the economic life of the people of India. Agriculture is considered to be the major activity of most of the people. Moreover 200 million farmers and farm workers have been the backbone of Indian’s agriculture. In the beginning, the farmers adopted ancient method . The entire process that is from the sowing the seed till harvesting were all done by the farmers itself. It was a really time consuming one which required lot of labor work. The cost of production was very high and the benefits are not promising. STATE SCENARIO Kerala Agro Machinery Corporation Ltd., Government of Kerala Undertaking was formed with the intention of manufacturing Power Tiller operated by Diesel Engine. The company came into existence in Athani in Ernakulam District in 1973 when it started assembling Power Tillers under Technical Collaboration from M/s. Kubota Ltd., Japan. The product is now made in India and is suitably designed to meet the Indian conditions. There are more than 1.5 lakh of KAMCO Power Tillers operating in various States in India. Transport Corporation of India Ltd. has been associated with KAMCO for about 25 years and transports material to all parts of the country. The machines have to move direct to the concerned destinations in the same truck. It is here that TCI plays a major role in the movement of the machine and also ensures availability of spare parts with all the dealers. An endorsement of excellent service from TCI has come by way of certificate of appreciation from KAMCO. Mr Sarvjeet Shukla (Controlling Manager - Ernakulam) is managing the relationship and keeping a watchful eye on service level for the customer. KAMCO Kubota Combine Harvester and KAMCO Kukje Paddy Transplanter are the latest introduction in the country from KAMCO. The Transplanter takes away the burden of
  • 17. dreary manual labour of transplanting the seedlings thus taking away the human fatigue in the transplanting operation. KAMCO has got 4 Assembling Units located at Athani and Kalamassery in Ernakulam District, Kanjikoade in Palakkad District and Mala in Thrissur District of Kerala State. Provides direct employment to approx. 600 persons in its various units.It will be endeavor of TCI to continuously enhance operational efficiency and value add it's services to strengthen the professional bond with KAMCO.
  • 19. COMPANY PROFILE KAMCO was established in the year 1973 as a Wholly owned subsidiary of Kerala Agro Industries corporation limited, Thiruvanandapuram for manufacture of agricultural machinery specifically Power Tiller. Subsequently KAMCO becomes a separate Government of Kerala undertaking in 1986.The objectives if the company is to manufacture in India, either in collaboration with or otherwise or import and trade agricultural machinery like Power Tiller, Power Reaper, Combine harvesters, Harvester, transplanted accessories or spares there to. The objective also include establishment of engineering workshop, repair shops to undertake repair and servicing of agricultural machinery or other machinery, equipment, implements and tools. Assembly unit was established in 1970 at Athani by Kerala Agro Industries Corporation for the assembly of KUBOTA Power Tillers in technical collaboration with KUBOTA Ltd Japan, The world’s leading manufactures of Tillers and Other Agricultural machinery. On the expiry of collaboration KAMCO manufactured Power Tillers with their own facilities. KAMCO manufacturing facilities include special purpose machines and imported machines. The inspection facilities include modern inspection and testing equipment KAMCO have their own methodology, calibration and engine testing lab. KAMCO an ISO 9001:2000 is fully owned Government of Kerala under the ministry of agriculture. KAMCO is engaged in manufacturing small agricultural machine mainly indented for small and marginal farmers in the country in the country established in 1973; the company has now completed 30 years of services. Company has got for manufacturing units now in Athani, Kalamassery, Mala and Kanjikode. Athani unit is also the Registered Office of the company. At present company employees approximately 750 persons in four units. The company is working profitably for the past fifteen years. The company was incorporated with the intention of manufacturing and marketing agricultural machines useful for small and marginal farmers. Companys products are 9 to 12 HP kerosene. Athani, Palakkad and Kalamassery units manufactures Power Tillers and Mala unit manufactures Power Tillers and Power Reapers.
  • 20. The company enjoys the position of premier manufacture in its fields. The products manufactured are fully indigenized and there are no imported items in any content in any of the items. The machines have acquired a reputation for quality, providing products at reasonable price to the satisfaction of the customers. Company enjoys all India sales through a network of about 60 dedicated dealers. Products are sold at premium prices. KAMCO is also exporting products to certain countries. Power Tillers is equipment suitable for small farm holding for basic tilling operations instead of conventional plugging, the tiller breaks the soil into fine parts which is highly suited for paddy and wheat cultivation, originally of Japaneese design, the machines has been modified later to perfectly suit Indian conditions. The company plans to diversify its activities further in acquiring technical know how and going into regular manufactures, under license of machines suitable for other agricultural purposes with the small and marginal farmers in mind. VISION :- KAMCO with over 3 decades of engineering excellence, stands as the number one power tiller manufactures in India. Not surprising, with four state of the art products, an innovation R and D and stringer quality control systems rated as one of the best in the country. The technically competent, dedicated management and workforce will go on to ensure that KAMCO shall be leader for several years to come. MISSION:- • To be an innovative, resourceful and profitable company. • To meet customer requirements of quality, service and price consistently. • To make “doing business with us easy” and delightful to our customers.
  • 21. • To provide a congenial and entrepreneurial work environment in which employees can respond to the needs of business and service earn fair reward and can be satisfied. ACTIVITIES OF THE COMPANY KAMCO manufacturing facilities include special purpose machines, specially built general machines and imported machines. The inspection facilities include modern inspection and existing equipment. KAMCO have their own metrology, calibration and engine test lab. The following are the main activities of the company. a.Manufacturing and marketing of agricultural machines like power tillers, Tractors, Power reapers, Diesel engine etc b. Power tiller product at Athani and Palakkad units. Major components for power tiller are manufactured at Athani and all other component bought out from dedicated vendors in India. There are around 250 vendors now. c. Kalamassery unit produce engine for power tiller. d. Power Reaper products at Mala. e. Trading and manufacturing other farm machines. PRODUCT RANGE Today KAMCO’s well known product range includes the KAMCO power tiller. KAMCO power reaper, KAMCO Agria Garden tiller and last but not the least, KAMCO Diesel Engine, each Of these products are time tested and have proven their worth many times over for their owners. KAMCO POWER TILLER Popular as the complete farming unit it is just that it can deal with a host of farming operations like tilling, ploughing, pudding etc, single handedly. Also it has been designed to function equally well in both wet and dry soil conditions. No wonder, it has retained its market
  • 22. positions as the number 1 power tiller in India for the last 3 decades, after marketing its debut in the year 1973. KAMCO Power tiller is a versatile machine primarily used for preparation of land for farming operations with suitably designed accessories the machine can be used for a large number of specific operations like tilling, ploughing, pumping, pudding, leaching, hulling, ridging etc. KAMCO DIESEL ENGINE It has been well received in the market owing to its virtually trouble-free performance. KAMCO ER90 Engine is quipped with radiator and specially designed die cart multi-blade axial fan. The engine can operate continuously for several hours. It can be used as a prime mover either for stationery or for moving applications. KAMCO AGRIA GARDEN TILLER The petrol-engine, eco friendly power tiller ideal for paddy, wheat cultivation, inter cultivation applications, landscaping or gardening, potato harvesting and for land preparations at horticultural farms. A highly fuel-efficient and powerful equipment with easy-to-control operations. Ideal for small and medium farmers. KAMCO POWER REAPER Powerful enough to reap one hectare of land within 3-4 hours. Prevents loss of grains while reaping. Gathers sheaves into neat windrows. Can reap farmlands at working pace. Can be easily lifted and carried by two persons. It is used for ideal for paddy or wheat cultivation, inter cultivation applications, various land preparations at horticultural farms, landscaping gardening, potato harvester. Individual inspection for conformity with specification. Every machine undergoes running test for several hours before sentencing as passed for delivery. FUTURE PLANS
  • 23. The organization has a number of diversification plans on the anvil. It is proposed to setup research and development activities which will hopefully help it to develop new products in the future and live up to its promise, that its products will be “A boon for farmer and a gain for the nation”. The quality policy of KAMCO is “Total customer satisfaction through quality products and services with improved technology and employee participation. ORGANISATION GOALS KAMCO with 3 over decades of engineering excellence, stands as the number one power tiller manufactures in India. Not surprising, with four state of the art products, an innovation R and D and stringer quality control systems rated as one of the best in the country. The technically, dedicated management and workforce will go on to ensure that KAMCO shall be leader for several years to come.  To be an innovative, resourceful and profitable company  To meet customer requirements of quality, service and price consistently  To make “doing business with us easy” and delightful to our customers  To provide a congenial work environment in which employees can respond to the needs of business and service earn fair reward and can be satisfied
  • 24. ORGANISATION STRUCTURE Figure (3.1) * GM – General Manager * SM – Senior Manager * DM – Deputy Manager * DGM – Deputy General Manager * M - Manager Board of Directors Managing Director Manager Pdn. Manager (Pdn.) DGM (R&D) DM (Pdn.) AM (MTNCE) SM(MTLS) DM Purchase DM Stores SM Mkting DM Mkting DGM F & Cs Manager System Manager Security Network SM Finance SM (HR) Manager (HR)
  • 26. DEPARTMENTS IN KAMCO In KAMCO there are 11 Departments. They are as follows:- • Marketing Department • Finance Department • Human Resource Department • Materials Department • Purchase Department • Stores Department • Quality Assurance Department • Production Department • Maintenance Department • Research Development Department • System Department
  • 27. MARKETING DEPARTMENT Marketing Department Structure Figure (4.1) Survival of any company depends upon marketing strategies adopted. This is particularly important in the competitive era. Surviving from a lot of difficulties KAMCO became no:1 brand in the agricultural machinery market. Due to globalization KAMCO products have to compete with the international product. The product from China is the major treat for the company because of its low price. But KAMCO is not ready to compromise with the quality of its products for reducing price. The marketing strategy wins the target. Dy. General Manager (Mkting) Dy. General Manager (Mkting) Area Manager Region Manager Sales Manager Sales Engineer
  • 28. Considering the Indian market now there is only one competitor that now there is only one competitor that is VST tillers and tractors, Banglore. Even facing all these competitions companies marketing department plays a better role for getting good result. The strength of marketing department is 25. Head of the marketing is the responsible to ensure that all the individuals in the marketing department follow all the marketing procedures. Entire marketing departments are functioning as a team. Main duties of the marketing departments are presales and after sales services and these are looked upon by everyone in the department. So everyone is aware of that happens in the marketing section. In the absence of one person other can looking to the problem. Major Activities Head of the marketing department on receipt of any order or enquiry passes it to concern offers for further verification. All the orders including credit sales and entered into the computer as order booking. 1. All details such as purchase order no: date, model, quality ordered, delivery schedule, payments terms are verified. 2. Incase delivery schedule cannot be met as per the requirements of order it is brought to the notice of the head of the department. 3. Schedule amendments if any are inform to the dealer or customer 4. The divisional head carries out one month wise order position review. 5. When no: of pending orders exceed available stock or production number tiller allotment register is updated and maintained. 6. Records of tiller transfer notes maintained by stores are available in the computer and the department generates dispatch advice.
  • 29. FINANCE DEPARTMENT Fianace Department Structure Figure (4.2) MD
  • 30. Financial performance of an organization is very important factor for the long term survival profitability of any organization. Finance is defined as the provision of money at the time when it is required. Every enterprise whether big, medium, or small needs finance to carry on its operations to achieve its targets. It is livelihood of an enterprise. Without adequate finance no enterprise can possibly accomplish its objective. This department controls the overall financial transactions of the company. It controls the receipts and payments of eachand every activity for all the divisions. In KAMCO, finance department plays a major role because in public sector only very few companies and earning Manager (cost & Audit) Dy. Manager Internal Audit Ass. Manager IA Superintend (IA) Accountants DGM Finance Dy. Manager Accounts Asst. Manager Accounts Superintend Accounts Accountants
  • 31. profit KAMCO is a multistoried multiunit organization. It means KAMCO have more than one unit established with their own fund. Surprising thing is that KAMCO is giving dividend and carrying profit for 22 years. The department keeps a record of everything concerning any expenses or income. The Important functions are follows: • Budget and Budgetary control Annual budget are prepared for both capital and revenue, based on the requirements furnished by various units and departments. The departmental requisitions are analyzed and after consultation with the departmental heads and corporate divisional management group and it is finalized bases on the disposition of funds. Consolidated budgets are presented to management or board for approval. Budgetary control of the company is exercised by the costing department of various departments. The budget is reviewed half yearly and revised if found required based on the deviations of actual from budget. Such changes are submitted to management or board through a revised budget foe approval. This revision is intimated to concerned department for implementation. • Management of Receipts A payment from dealers or customers reviewed through marketing department is acknowledged by issuing proper receipts. Customer wise or dealer wise accounting is adopted. Debits outstand department are informed to marketing department once in a month for further actions. Insurance, freight out ward, bank negotiations etc are accounted and maintained to revise the cost of sales, daily sales proceeds in the sales counter and other receipts are verified and accounted. Half yearly reconciliation of payments and receipts with dealer is prepared by accounts department and settled with dealer.
  • 32. • Management of Payments Subject to the availability of funds, payment commitments are honored on due dates. All the payments are passed mainly on the basis of IGRR. Advance payments are settled within a time of 45 days. Non-receipts or delayed receipts extra is brought to the notice of stress for remedial actions. Payments are usually done by cheque or DD. • Auditing Internal audit is mainly based on corporate functioning. Internal audit mainly takes care for the ‘CARO’ requirements of company’s act. ‘Watch Dog’ for an entire organization . The main function of this department is to ensure that policy decisions of the management is strictly followed by the functional departments and is verified by the internal audit. • Costing Costing records are maintained as per the cost accounting rules. They are mainly subjected to cost audit ordered by company law board. Costing department also advices management and departments, which are the potential areas of cost reduction. Mainly costing departments analyzes cost of productions on a yearly basis. Costing department advices accounts departments the cost of rejection as per warranty claims • Statutory Transactions Sales tax, Income tax etc are issued and properly accounted and timely settlements are made. Salary and other payments, recoveries and their remittance etc in the case of employees are done in time. • Management Information System  Revenue and Expenditure  Salary period and disbursement
  • 33.  Non financial schemes  Allowances given  Cash Management  Pay roll  Capital Structure HUMAN RESOURCE DEPARTMENT Human Resource Department Structure Figure (4.3)
  • 34. Human recourse department deals with all the functions related to the human recourses in an organization.  Identify human recourses requirements, job specifications, skill needs.  Evaluate and select suitable personnel  Maintain the competence of personnel through HRD method  A personnel record sheet is prepared of very personnel  New appointments are put on orientation training for one or two weeks duration  Service training is given to permanent employees  Department head will assess the training needs and forward it to HRD unit head. HRD committee will examine the training requirement forwarded to the HRD head. SM HR Manager HR Dy. Manager HRM Asst. Managers
  • 35. HRD committee will prepare training calendar. At the end of the year HRD department will submit details of the training arranged to the MD and MR. On receiving training each employees of unit is required to submit the training report to HRD. Heads of the units prepare an evaluation sheet every six months and is send to the HRD head. HRD or personnel and administration maintain personnel record sheet periodically assesses by the HRD committee assess employee competence. Evaluation of new employees after evaluation training is initiated by HRD. Record Maintained in HRD 1. Personnel record sheet 2. Oriented training report 3. Training report 4. Evaluation sheet 5. Report to MR MATERIALS DEPARTMENT Material Department Structure Figure (4.4)
  • 36. It deals with the Purchase of materials, which include purchase planning and selection of vendors. Functions :- 1. Purchase planning In purchase planning first of all, based on production target annual budget is prepared.  After this, worksheet is prepared.  Based on the worksheet, purchase proposal is made. f purchase proposal is for more than 1lakhs, signature of managing director should be made on it. If it is more than 75000, purchase committee should be signed on it. The purchase and DGM finance. If the amount is more than 35000 the signature of senior manager is there. 2. Selection of Vendors For the suppliers approaching for registration, following will be applicable. Senior Manager Dy. Manager Purchase Personal Asst.
  • 37. • The registration Form is issued to the supplier for filling up the details • These details are preceded and approved, to proceed further by Vendor development committee. • Technical personnel designated by HOD assess premises of the supplier. • The personnel who visit the premises fill up the vendor evaluation report • After taking decision on the capability of the vendor based on vendor evaluation report they requested to supply samples for approval. • Then the samples are submitted to the Quality Assurance department at head office and based on their recommendations regarding samples, decision is taken on ordering on them. They are registered as vendors by the purchase or materials department at head office. as vendors by the purchase or materials department at head office. • The first purchase order is released on trial basis for small quantity. After satisfactory supply of trial order, they are included in the approved vendor list and regular purchase order is released depending on requirement of materials. • The head of materials department approves the vendor list. PURCHASE DEPARTMENT Purchase Department Structure Figure (4.5)
  • 38. All other function other than the purchase planning and vendor selection is done by the purchase department. After approving the vendor list by the materials department, the purchase department then issues a purchase order containing department, the purchase department then issues a purchase order containing details like material quality, rate payment terms, supply schedule etc. For the purchase of other materials or office equipments, each department has to submit a purchase intend. The board of directors approves the purchase budget for each department at the beginning of the year. All purchase has to be limited to the budget and are subject to approved by finance department. Based on the requirement, an enquiry is made Quotations are obtained from all suppliers and a comparative statement is prepared. Once a supplier has been chosen, the purchase details are sent for intending and financial commitment is made for purchase of budgetary control. Dy. Manager (Purchase) Asst. Manager Asst. Engineer Senior Technical Officer Office Asst
  • 39. Other functions performed by Purchase Department. 1. Ensuring that all raw materials, semi finished, fully finished components is procured from approved vendors. 2. Ensuring that the procurement action is taken in time by processing repeat orders or tender enquires whenever applicable. 3. Assessing vendor capability to effect supplies in accordance with purchase order meeting acceptable quality and delivers so that they can be listed as approved vendors. 4. Ensuring that the goods received are of consistent quality conforming to the standards or specifications of the purchase order 5. Providing feedback to the vendors for improving quality of supplies and materials. 6. Ensuring that the vendor’s performance is recorded monitored and suitably graded. 7. If the inventory goes up beyond the permitted value, purchase department takes appropriate actions to bring down the inventory. 8. Purchase department should take appropriate actions in order to maintain the minimum stock level. STORES DEPARTMENT
  • 40. Stores Department Structure Figure (4.6) The materials that received from the vendors are stored in the stores department. 19 employees working under this department. When the materials have been received by the goods clerk according to the purchase order. It is passed on the store, along with the goods inspection report. The store is a service department, headed by the general, who receives the materials and issues them. They duty of the staff members I is not on by the receipt and issue of materials but also many other functions to be compiled with as his position is that not of managerial level. Important Functions Senior Manager (Materials) Dy, Manager (Store) Asst. Manager Asst. Engineer Technical Asst. General Workers Typist
  • 41. 1. Store materials for the company 2. Receipt and accounting of materials including stationary 3. Product delivery 4. Spare parts dispatch 5. issue of product in FIFO It keeps the following documents 1. Inspection and goods received report 2. Inter location stock transfer receipt stock issue or transfer note. 3. Stock return note 4. Inter location stock transfer issue 5. Stock issue cum delivery note 6. Bin card 7. Master record index for department quality manual amendments 8. Material presentation Tag 9. Material gate pass 10. Delivery note 11. Report to MRM or Management Review meeting 12. Tock issue or transfer request 13. Stick return request 14. Packing Slip The stores divided into two parts • Receiving Store • Stores for accepted parts or materials after inspection QUALITY ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT
  • 42. Quality Assurance Department Structure Figure (4.7) Quality assurance Department inspects the quality of materials or parts, which was received from the vendors. Quality management is becomes a key variables in the strategic business policy of the organization at present. Quality management is an important area which will require maximum attention of top management. The attitudes of quality such as performance, features, conference, reliability, should be constantly evaluated and upgraded so as to cope with the current and future market demands. Quality assurance clarifies the components into two critical component and non-critical components. Critical components are crank shaft, all engine parts, gear wheels etc. Non critical Manager QA Asst. Charge head of fully bought Mechanics Charge head for plant Charge head for Final Product Mechanics Mechanics Mechanics
  • 43. components are nuts, bolts and screws etc. The clarification is mainly for ignoring the practical difficulty in checking non critical components and only sample inspection in non critical components. Practical difficulty in checking the non critical component is the problem there from here the production department as there requirements takes the components. After getting a finished product from the assembly department for the final checking. If getting a finished product from the assembly department for the final checking. If it is Ok it is gone to the store. From these the machine will enter into marker through dealers. Calibration cell:- Quality assurance Department is equipped with all modal facilities . the company has calibration cell to check and correct the measurements of all measuring instruments.  Ensure the quality of line procedures.  Purchased products quality is assessed by quality assurance department.  Assembly line inspection done at each work centre.  Final inspection of the finished products is done.  Calibration is done by the Quality Assurance.  A standard committee consisting of the following officers will meet in the beginning of the year upon approval of the budget and as end when required to assess the metrology or measuring or testing equipments, 1. DGM(QA) - CONVENER 2. Department Head(QA) - MEMBER 3. Department Head - MEMBER 4. Department Head(Engineering) - MEMBER PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT
  • 44. Production Department Structure Figure (4.8) Production Department is also known as works department. It is divided into Assembly shop, Machine shop, and a small sub unit for painting which is a sub unit of assembly shop. Annual production is based on the budget this production figure is broken down into monthly targets. Assembly of power tiller is done in separate assembly line viz, engine line, transmission line, tiller line. Parts required for assemblies are got through stock issue notes. Parts required for assembly at each work centre is located in bines at appropriate work section with indication standard parts required by different work centers are kept in centralized places. Painted parts are obtained from the painting section. • Assembly is carried out as per process chart. • Work carried out in each work centers is recorded. Dy. Manager Shift Officer (Machine Shop) Shift Officer (Pretreatment & painting) Shift Officer (Assemply) Manager Pdn
  • 45. In an assembly line record each assembly line where chassis or engine number of each assembly is noted. • After completion of each assembly line concerned machine verifies t he assembly and sign the assembly tags with date. • At the end of each assembly chief mechanic of that line clears the assembly for the next assembly line. • Assembly rejections are removed from the work centre. • Tillers are offered for inspection to QA department along with tiller completion report. • Engine after inspection are handed back with finished tiller inspection report. Divided into 3 sections 1. Assembling 2. Pre-treatment and Painting 3. Machine Shop Functions:- Assembly Shop Assembly is one of the major section in production department. The finished components are taken from the stores and it is sent to assembly as required. The engine assembly is one of the main work in the assembly. After testing the assembled engines, it is sent to the painting section. Through different transmission in the assembly we get the finished products. In the power tiller here using two types of engines (Diesel engines and DI engines)
  • 46. Painting Booth In KAMCO they are using a good advanced booth. After cleaning the components it will go for painting through a conveyer belt and after painting it will go over through the belt. Mainly they are using two color for painting one is Ash and other is Post office red. Machine Shop Company has a machine shop which is producing 15 components. These are critical components. Company have a modern machine shop with special purpose machines which ensures conformity with prescribed quality standards. The materials purchased by the purchase department, then sent to the stores from their the materials to the QA department, it sent to the Machine shop. In the machine shop the process like milling, drilling, boring etc are doing on material to get the product which is used in the assembly. From the machine shop the finished products are directly sent to the assembly only for the inspection in QA. From the QA it will be sent to the stores.
  • 47. MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Maintenance Department Structure Figure (4.9) Maintenance Department deals with the maintenance of machine tools and equipment used for production. Manager Pdn Asst. Manager (Maintenance) Asst. Engineer Charge Head Mechanical Charge Head Electrical
  • 48. Types of Maintenance followed in KAMCO Mainly there are 4 types of Maintenance Management:- 1. Preventive Maintenance 2. Breakdown Maintenance 3. General Maintenance 4. Spare parts management Spares and consumables required are procured as and when required. Review of spare parts and consumables is carried out once in a year. Shift arrangements are done by HOD of maintenance. In Preventive maintenance, schedule is prepared by head of the department and is given to concerned department and electrical or mechanical maintenance section. Electrician or mechanic under the supervision of change hand takes up the machines for preventive maintenance. All the machines and equipments are attended once in every months, defects notices if any rectified. Head of the department carries out final checks. After carrying out preventive maintenance work the preventive maintenance checklist are filled up by the electrician or mechanic and counter signed by charge hand or chief mechanic department head reviews the reports every month. Monthly report is given to divisional head. Maintenance schedules are reviewed every 6 months by divisional head.
  • 49. In Breakdown Maintenance, maintenance or repair order is made by the concerned department indicating the location of nature of faults and signed by the reporting officer. Maintenance order is received by the section head and handed over to the concerned charge hand for execution. After completion of the work the operation is demonstrated and the mechanic hand over the equipment to the concern department. Repair completion report is given to the concerned department.  Maintenance work is also done through outside agencies and the transactions are recorded.  Machine breakdown data is analyzed using Pareto’s principle.  Spare parts maintenance is done once in a year  Areas covered by the maintenance department are electrical, substation, telephone system, water supply system, welding operations and general maintenance.  Shift arrangements of the work are done by the HRD maintenance. The maintenance motto of maintenance department is to minimize the down time and make available all the machinery promptly. The main responsibility of electrical section is uninterrupted power supply and total preventive maintenance
  • 50. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Research &Development Department Structure Figure (4.10) KAMCO has a very intelligent research and development team. The R and D activities of the company are now being attached to the engineering departments. Government of India had stipulated certain norms to meet the minimum performance standard for the power tiller in view of the complaints of farmers on the performance of power tillers especially after the introduction of Chinese tillers. According all the power tiller manufactures have been adlovised DGM ( R& D) Asst. Manager Chief Draftsmen 2 Draftsmen Chief Mechanic 1 Mechanic
  • 51. to company with the minimum performance standards to consider subsidy for the power tiller at the end of the final year. The modifications are implemented by delivering safety cover with in the record time and the tiller got tested and approved by central farm testing and training institute, Budni during May-July 2001, Government of India had cleared training institute, Budni during May-July 2001, Government of India had cleared KAMCO power tiller meeting minimum standards in July 2001 for eligibility of subsidy. Functions :- 1. Revise drawings for correction or improvement based on feedback from customer , feedback from production, purchase and Quality assurance departments. 2. This covers activities with regard to modifications for improvement to products and consequent changes to the relevant drawings.. 3. Keeping all drawings in safe custody, maintain them promptly and issue copies to indenting department
  • 52. SYSTEM DEPARTMENT System Department Structure Figure (4.11) This is the youngest department in the company. KAMCO is still in the process of developing a system whereby it can make optimum usage of IT recourses. At present KAMCO makes use of a customized ERP package based on ORACLE. The package was developed and is implemented in 2001-2002. The system department does not play a role in production planning. DGM(F & CS) Manager System Manager Security & Networking Programmer Programmer
  • 53. The module incorporated in ERP package used are the Finance Module, Marketing Module, Purchase processing, and Inventory Module, Human Resource Management and the Maintenance Module. Finance Module • Payroll and incentive administration • Material purchases • Sales • Payables and Receivables • Day to Day cash position reporting • Individual bank wise balance reporting Marketing Module • Order booking • Invoicing • After sales service Purchase Processing and Inventory module • Purchase processing • Material requirements • Inventory transactions • Finished goods evaluation • Material rejection Human Resource Management Module
  • 54. • Personal history including employee details and service details • Payroll processing • Training • Attendance and incentives including Office time, leave etc Maintenance Module • Equipment maintenance • Calibration In KAMCO, the systems in all department is connected through LAN.
  • 56. SWOT ANALYSIS The overall evaluation of the company’s Strength, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threats is called SWOT ANALYSIS. It is the key element influence the survival and development of the organization. It will helpful for the improvement of organizational strategies. STRENGTH • Good production facility • No loan capital • Dedicated work force • Good incentive scheme • Qualified and skilled labors • Environment friendly • Good management • Strong and accepted products • Fully computerized • Good budgetary control system • Good brand name and image • Financially sound
  • 57. • Good Industrial relations • Extensive marketing network through dealers • The products of KAMCO are comparatively better in quality than other Indian manufactures • Good working atmosphere. WEAKNESS • Only limited number of products are there of technological up gradation and automation • Legally dependable on slow sales growth • Political interference • Trust in IT application is not adequate • All products are mainly based on agricultural goods • The agricultural field become dull it will strongly affect the business • For the recruitment time delay will come • Aging work force OPPORTUNITIES • Dominating shares • Good brand image • Government support • Boom in the farm mechanization • Collaboration can be made by reputed agro • Machineries manufactures all over the world • Good exporting opportunities • Safe internal market • Diversification programs
  • 58. THREATS • Competition from Chinese manufactures • Political interference • Government policies • Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization • Anybody can enter into the market which will increase the competition • Growth of private enterprises in the sector. SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS :- 1. The company should expand export opportunities, so a bit more promotional activities should be included 2. Reaching better horizons by fostering new partnerships 3. The organization should provide better in the recreation facilities to the employees 4. Intimate major strategies towards empowering dealers 5. The company has to engage in production of variety products 6. The company resources are to be utilized to the maximum. So that there will be efficiency in its operation. 7. Diversification of products and services is essential for success 8. Give more advertisement through all possible medias 9. Introduce advanced technology for production 10. Incentive system should be encourage 11. Fill the existing vacancies 12. Young candidates must be appointed 13. Timely promotion should be done on the basis of performance and experience 14. Workers should avoid wastages of time in the factory
  • 59. FINDINGS:- 1. KAMCO has a good organization structure and a good management system 2. It provide better working conditions to its employees 3. It is fully utilizing men, materials, and machinery 4. It provides all the welfare activities to its employees 5. It is having incentive scheme 6. It is providing all the statutory and non statutory benefits to employees 7. It is having a good dealer network all over India 8. It have good growth possibilities 9. Good brand name and products are having high quality Even though KAMCO provides all the amenities to employees. I find out from my study that they are un satisfied in their work.
  • 60. CONCLUSION KAMCO was established in the year 1973 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Kerala Agro Machinery Corporation Limited (KAIC) Trivandrum, for manufacture of agricultural machinery for specifically Power tillers and Diesel engines. It is an ISO 9001-2000 company. KAMCO has different units situated at Athani, Kalamassery, Palakkad, and Mala. The main products of the company KAMCO Power tillers, Power reapers and Diesel engine. Inspite of threat from imported and indigenous makes of Power tillers continues to be the preferred choice of farmers attaining the moderate market share for the year. Power reaper also had been able to catch thee imagination of the small farmers the response for the newly launched DI super Power tiller is very encouraging diversification of products and service is an essential prerequisite for success. KAMCO is the 8th profit making company in the state government. The Organisation study was helpful in getting an understanding of the Organisation Structure, various departments and their functions in a factory and overall operations of
  • 61. Organisation. The study enabled to collect much more information about the Organisation and have helped in knowing the practical situation prevailing in the company. BIBLOGRAPHY Reference books Marketing management : Philip Kotler Human Resource Management : K.Awathappa