About IILS Vijayawada

Welcome To INDIAN INSTITUTE OF LOGISTICS...!


Indian Institute of Logistics is a center of excellence in Logistics & Multi-Modal Transport in the country and overseas in future.


Indian Institute of Logistics has been established as a specialized Institute of Logistics - to be built as a center of excellence in Logistics and Multi-Modal Transport in the country and abroad in due course of time.



The principal OBJECTIVES of the INDIAN INSTITUTE OF LOGISTICS are:


To enhance the competitiveness of the Indian Industry and all the key sectors of the economy, which impacts India's growth through integrated initiatives in Multi-Modal Transport and Logistics domain area;

To meet the latent need of the industry for specialized services in Logistics and Multi-Modal transport, ranging from education to research and to consultancy, information services, etc.


INDIAN INSTITUTE OF LOGISTICS , the first of its kind in India, is actively involved in the following spheres of activities:







Training Logistics Professionals in Multi-Modal transport and Logistics area, conduct educational programs.



Increasing awareness, understanding and facilitate adoption of Logistics and Multi-Modal Transport, Best Practices and Technologies across the Indian Industry



Catalyzing excellence in Logistics and Multi-Modal Transport, through its range of Services, and Develop the Logistics industry in India.



The VISION of the Institute is to become an International Center of Excellence on Logistics & Multi-Modal Transport.






To be an effective source of logistic man power for the Nations.



To serve the business community at large.


Social Responsibility:


As the Institute identified the importance of Logistics Management, the Practitioners and researchers alike have grown considerably, particularly, in the last decade of the twentieth century. India, being the second largest growing economy, Indian Institute of Logistics has taken the responsibility to create awareness among the society and thus equip the students with adequate skills and knowledge in General Management functional areas and in the Shipping and Logistics business sectors. The Institute aims to train quality Logisticians to the Industry and thus we are not only creating more job opportunities and also knowledge bank by creating 100% practical, job / skill - oriented training.

About Board Of Directors:


Indian Institute of Logistics is founded & promoted byCapt.V.J.Pushpa Kumar and co-promoted by Mr.Kalpesh Patel an Industrialist.

Capt.V.J.Pushpa Kumar, a Master Mariner from Merchant Navy, also a fellow member of Institute of Chartered Ship Brokers, has vast experience in trading across continents on various kinds of vessels and ashore, acquired a thorough hands on experience on Warehousing, CFS, Custom Clearance Services, Freight Forwarding, Transportation and Distributions.
Mr.Kalpesh Patel was born and brought up at Kisumu, Kenya from a well reputed family of Business background.





After finishing his schooling, though keen to study Masters in Business, but for the Fathers' advice he pursued his graduation in Automobile Engineering. After completing the Engineering, he was managing the Sugar Cane Estate of about 12000 acres, also his family's five of the Printing Presses. To give the best of the Education to his children, he moved to India. Presently he owns-

Soft Drinks Manufacturing (Torino),

Stock Investments and Mutual Funds, and

Owns Commercial Property.

Infrastructure Facilities in IIL-VJA :





INDIAN INSTITUTE OF LOGISTICS is strategically located right at the heart of Vijayawada business center. The building also houses the offices of the reputed Shipping and Logistics companies.
This strategic location is beneficial to the students for connecting to various agencies associated with the Logistics industry right from the day one and also accessible from all parts of the city at the door step.

CLASS ROOMS


The Class rooms are fully furnished, spacious, air-conditioned, well equipped with Audio visuals like LCD projectors, OHPs. Our teaching sessions are supported by group discussions, case studies, paper presentations, video discussions, seminars, roleplay, managerial games, etc.,

Friday, September 25, 2009

LANCO




















Visit.7 - LANCO KONDAPALYY POWER Pvt. Ltd.,-KONDAPALLY. Vijayawada.


LANCO Kondapalli Power Pvt Ltd (LKPPL) is an Independent Power Project (IPP) located at Kondapalli Industrial Development Area near Vijayawada in India. Set up at a cost of around Rs 11,000 million (US$ 275 million), the Plant is a 368.144 MW Combined Cycle Power Project operating on Natural Gas as primary fuel. The project has two Gas Turbines of GE Frame 9E, two Heat Recovery Steam Generators and one Steam Turbine. Based on a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a period of 15 years, the plant supplies power to the Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh Limited (APTRANSCO).

L Rajagopal, a technocrat-turned industrialist, is the Founder Chairman of LANCO Group. In addition to his entrepreneurial spirit, Rajagopal has a strong sense of social responsibility. He established LANCO Foundation (formerely LIGHT), a Charitable Trust, in the year 2000 to reach out to the needy and has been involved in various philanthropic activities. After one-and-a-half decades of outstanding contribution to the industry, Rajagopal chose to enter public life in 2003. He is a Member of Parliament, India. His avowed mission is to make a difference in the life of the common man

Saturday, September 19, 2009

SRI LALITHA PARAMESWARI SPINNING MILLS LTD

































Visit.6 - SRI LALITHA PARAMESWARI SPINNING MILLS LTD - GUNTUR

Friday, September 18, 2009

Vijaya Dairy



































Visit.5 - The KRISHNA DISTRICS MILK PRODUCERS Co-Op Union Ltd.(VIJAYA DAIRY)


Thursday, September 17, 2009

HITECH PRINT SYSTEMS PVT.LTD


















Visit.4 - HITECH PRINT SYSTEMS PVT.LTD., Hanumanjunction.

Hitech Print Systems Limited established in 1986 has entered the Indian market to print MICR Cheques for banks and Computer Stationery. The founder of hitech print systems was Mr. Devineni Madhusudhanarao. Later it was absorbed by ANJANI GROUP. It is the first company which introduced BAR coding systems in INDIA. Hitech print systems maintains customers with them by providing certain special features like sucured printing, intime delivery, quality in printing etc.,

Hitech got orders from various places across the India. For that they had their own vehicles for transporting the products from printing plant to the customer point. It’s using certain precautionary measures while transporting the printed documents from natural calamities. All forms are sealed in polythene bags to maintain required humidity levels while transporting.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

VRL



















Visit.1 - VIJAYANANDA ROADLINES Logistics Limited., (VRL)
VIJAYAWADA Branch

We visited VRL Logistics Ltd., for industrial experience towards MBA course on 08/07/2009. It was very useful to us to know the basic points like what is Unloading and loading of stock, What are the Documents required to made a shipment by one company, the background of the industry etc., As per data explained by Mr.Raja who is incharge of loading and unloading of stock in VRL, the company itself have 30 TPTs (Transshipment points) and 800 branches in INDIA. The full Form of VRL Logistics Ltd., is VIJAYANANDA ROADLINES LOGISTICS LIMTED

VRL was established in 1976 by Mr. Vijay Sankeshwar in Gadag, a small town in North Karnataka with a single truck and a vision that was way ahead of its time. VRL soon expanded its service to Bangalore, Hubli and Belgaum. From this humble beginning VRL has grown into a nationally renowned logistics and transport company which is currently the largest fleet owner in India with a fleet of over 2800 trucks. VRL in Vijayawada completed 11 yrs, allover VRL completed 33yrs since its establishment. The monthly turnover of VRL-Vijayawada branch is Rs.60, 00,000/- The fleet was documented in the Limca Book of Records when the count reached 1825.



It transports 1000tonnes of goods daily from VJA branch to other places. The charge for a shipment depends upon the weight of goods. It highly transports CLOTH than other Products like Carbuary chocolates, Automobile spare parts, Axis bank stationery, Medicines, Machineries, Paint etc., It make a turnover of Rs.60lacs monthly by transporting

Saturday, September 12, 2009

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT



CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION TO HRM

2. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

3. HUMAN RESOURSE PLANING

4. JOB ANALYSIS AND DESGIN

5. RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION

6. PROMOTION, TRANSFER, JOB ROTATION AND CARER PLANNING, CAREER DEVELOPMENT

7. PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL

8. EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

9. COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT

10. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

11. GRIEVANCE HANDLING

12.DISCIPLINE ACTION

MTO MANAGEMENT



CONTENTS

1. INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION AND THE ROLE OF LOGISTICS

2. PHYSICAL MULTI-MODAL OPERATION

3. THE INTER - RELATIONSHIP OF TRANSPORT MODE, TRADE ROUTES AND CARGOES

4. OPERATORS OF MULTI - MODAL TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS SERVICES

5. THROUGH TRANSPORT PRICING

6. INVENTORY MANAGEMENT AND THE SUPPLY CHAIN

7. SALE CONTRACT AND DOCUMENTATION

8. CONVENTION RELATING TO MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORT

9. STATUTORY REGULATION AND RESTRICTIONS

QUANTITAIVE TECHNIQUES AND IT FOR LOGISTICS



CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION TO QUANTATIVE TECHNIQUES

2. BASICS OF STATICS

3. ARRANGEMENTS OF DATA

4. MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENENCY

5. MEASURES OF DISPERSION

6. CORRELATION ANALYSIS

7. REGRESSION ANALYSIS

8. INDEX NUMBERS

9. PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION

10. SAMPLING THEORY

11.TEST OF HYPOTHESES

12. MATRICS

13. DECISION THEORY

14. LINEAR PROGRA

15. PRINCPLESS OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTING

16. NUMBER SYSTEM

17. PRINCPLESS OF DATABASE MANAGEMENT

18. SUMMARY OF DBMS FUNCTIONS

ECONOMICS & ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS FOR LOGISTICIANS



CONTENTS

1. FRAMEWORK FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS

2. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT - OVERVIEW

3. ROLE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN DEVELOPMENT

4. INFRASTRUCTURAL IN DEVELOPMENT

5. SUSTAINABILITY AND DEVELOPMENT



6. GLOBALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON DEVELOPMENT

7. LOGISTICS AS CARRIER OF GLOBALIZATION

8. MICRO ENVIRONMENT ISSUES FOR LOGISTICS AND ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL RELEVANCE

9. LOGISTICS AS A STRATEGY FOR SUSTAINABLE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT

10. LOGISTICS AS A STRATEGY FOR SUSTAINABLE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT

MARINE INSURANCE



CONTENTS

1. THE INTERNATIONAL MARINE INSURANCE MARKET

2. THE MARINE INSURANCE ACT 1906
3. THE PRINCIPLES INVOLVED IN MARINE INSURANCE

4. PARTICULAR AVERAGE

5. THE MEASURE OF INDEMNITY

6. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY AND GENERAL AVERAGE PART 1

7. GENERAL AVERAGE PART 2

8. CARGO INSURANCE - OPEN AND FLOATING POLICIES

9. INSTITUTE CARGO CLAUSES

10. INTERNATIONAL HULL CLAUSES (01/11/02)


OPERATION MANAGEMENT



CONTENTS

1. OVERVIEW: A SYSTEM APPROACH

2. CONCEPT OF COSTING, FINANCE AND ACCOUNTANCY IN OPERATION MANAGEMENT

3. JOB DESIGN

4. INTRODUCTION TO WORK STUDY

5. DEMAND FORECASTING FOR PRODUCTION PLANNING

6. AGGREGATE PLANNING

7. MASTER PRODUCTION SCHEDULING

8. DETAILED SCHEDULING METHODS FOR SINGLE MACHINE & DISPATCHING RULES

9. LINE BALANCING

10.PROGRESSING AND PRODUCTION CONTROL PRINCIPLES

11. INTRODUCTION TO INVENTORY MANAGEMENT

12. INTRODUCTION TO MRP SYSTEM

13. INTRODUCTION TO QUALITY CONTROL & SPC CONCEPT

SHIPPING LAW




CONTENTS

1. REGISTRATION AND OWNERSHIP OF VESSELS

2. ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION

3. LIENS

4. COLLISIONS

5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

6. OIL POLLUTION

7. GENERAL AVERAGE, SALVAGE & TOWAGE

8. DISPUTE RESOLUTION

9. CHARTER PARTIES AND BILLS OF LADING

10. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS

LEGAL PRINCIPLES IN SHIPPING BUSINESS





CONTENTS

1. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ENGLISH LAW

2. BASIC PRINCIPLE OF CONTRACT LAW

3. BASIC PRINCIPLE OF TORT

4. THE MAIN PRINCIPLE OF THE LAW RELATING TO AGENCY

5. THE LAW RELATING TO THE CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA

6. CHARTER PARTIES (PART ONE) BASIC ANATOMY

7. CHARTER PARTIES (PART TWO) SOME LEGAL HIGHLIGHTS

8. BILLS OF LADING (PART ONE) FUNCTIONS AND FORMS

9. BILLS OF LADING (PART TWO) CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA ACTS

10. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION, REGULATION AND LITIGATION

FINANCIAL & MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING




CONTENTS

1. THE ROLE OF ACCOUNTING IN BUSINESS

2. ACCOUNTING TERMINOLOGY

3. BACKGROUND TO BOOKKEEPING

4. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS

5. INTERPRETING THE ACCOUNTS

6. MANAGING WORKING CAPITAL

7. PLANNING AND CONTROL

8. APPRISING THE INVESTMENT

9. PROVISION OF FINANCE

10. ACCOUNTS FOR SHIPPING


PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT




CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT

2. EVOLUTION OF MANAGEMENT THOUGHT

3. SOCIAL & ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITES OF MANAGEMENT & SOCIAL AUDIT

4. PLANNING

5. DECISION - MAKING

6. ORGANIZING & ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE

7. LEADERSHIP

8. MOTIVATION

9. CONTROLLING

10. INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT