Industrial Visit Report: Britannia Industries-Date: January 11, 2025 Semester: 1st Semester MBA C Section Students

Industrial Visit Report: Britannia Industries Date: January 11, 2025 Semester: 1st Semester MBA C Section Students Introduction The MBA C section students had the opportunity to visit Britannia Industries on January 11, 2025. This visit aimed to provide students with practical insights into the operations, production processes, and management practices of a leading FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods) company. The visit was accompanied by Prof. Leelavathy and Prof. Harsha to guide and facilitate the learning experience. Objectives The primary objectives of the industrial visit were: 1. To understand the large-scale food production processes at Britannia Industries. 2. To learn about quality control and assurance measures in the food industry. 3. To gain insights into supply chain management and logistics. 4. To observe the role of research and development in product innovation. 5. To understand the corporate practices and workplace culture at Britannia Industries. Learning Outcomes The industrial visit to Britannia Industries provided the following key learning outcomes: 1. Food Production Processes: Students learned about the various stages of food production, including raw material procurement, processing, baking, packaging, and distribution. 2. Quality Control and Assurance: The visit highlighted the importance of maintaining high standards of quality control and assurance to ensure the safety and quality of food products. 3. Supply Chain Management: Students gained insights into the logistics and supply chain management involved in distributing products to various retailers and markets. 4. Research and Development: The role of R&D in developing new products and improving existing ones was observed, showcasing the innovation and creativity involved in the food industry. 5. Corporate Practices: Students learned about the organizational structure, management practices, and workplace culture at Britannia Industries, which contribute to its success as a leading FMCG company. 6. Sustainability Practices: The visit also emphasized the company's commitment to sustainability and environmentally friendly practices in its operations. Conclusion The industrial visit to Britannia Industries was a valuable learning experience for the MBA C section students. It provided practical insights into the operations of a leading FMCG company and helped bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application. The visit also emphasized the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in a dynamic industry. Students were accompanied by: • Prof. Leelavathy • Prof. Harsha

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