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Findings of the survey bY TCIL: Chapter 2 (Part -5)

Additional fuel is consumed due to poor road conditions, slow vehicular speed and idling at stoppages. If vehicles are more fuel-efficient, road conditions improved and stoppage delays minimised, vehicles would report higher mileage, leading to lower trip expenses and higher contribution margins.

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Findings of the survey bY TCIL: Chapter 2 (Part -5)

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  1. About Us Investor Relations Knowledge Corner HSE News & Media CSR Blog Careers My TCI Findings of the survey: Chapter 2 (Part -5) Newsletter Subscription Name By Transport Corporation of India Limited NOVEMBER 15, 2017 Email Submit Introduction Categories Cost of additional fuel consumption Awards/ Recognition With PDFmyURL anyone can convert entire websites to PDF!

  2. Additional fuel is consumed due to poor road conditions, slow vehicular speed and idling at stoppages. If vehicles are more fuel-e?cient, road conditions improved and stoppage delays minimised, vehicles would report higher mileage, leading to lower trip expenses and higher contribution margins. A sensitivity analysis was carried out to ascertain the e?ect of increased mileage on trip expenses and contribution margins. Corporate Social Responsibility Inside Scoop Knowledge Series Leadership Speaks TCI Video Tags According to the given data for 30 trips, the average mileage of vehicles was 4.03 kmpl, average trip expenses were Rs. 1.45/tonne-km and contribution margin 34.54%. A sensitivity a improvements in average contribution margins for higher mileage. Table 8 shows the e?ect of mileage on average trip expenses and contribution margins. Figure 3 shows the effect of mileage on average trip expenses. 3PL 5 Force Model all the award title Allocation of overhead expenses Automotive Logistics Best Coastal Container Vessel Operator Blood Donation Challenges & Opportunities in Automotive Logistics Champions of Change Corporate Film Cost of additional fuel consumption Cost of delay CSR Customer focus Digital Transformation EDI Environment ERP Freight Rates Freight Transportation Fuel Consumption GST HIV HSE If mileage can be improved by increasing fuel e?ciency, improving road conditions and reducing stoppage delays, the impact on the economy could be huge. To give an example, if Re. 1/km can be saved due to increased mileage and if the average distance travelled by a goods vehicle in a year is 100,000 km, the annual saving realised by a goods vehicle would be Rs. 100,000. For 9.6 million goods vehicles, the saving to the economy would be Rs. 960 billion or USD 14.7 billion! Table 8: Effect of mileage on average trip expenses and contribution margins With PDFmyURL anyone can convert entire websites to PDF!

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  4. Bio Latest Post Findings of the survey: Chapter 2 (Part – 6) Findings of the survey: Chapter 2 (Part -5) Findings of the survey: Chapter 2 (Part -4) Transport Corporation of India Limited Findings of the survey: Chapter 2 (Part -3) Group TCI is India's leading integrated supply chain and logistics solutions provider. TCI group with expertise developed over 5 decades has an extensive network of company owned offices, 11.5 mn. sqft of Warehousing space and a strong team of trained employees. With its customer-centric approach, world class resources, State-of-Art technology and professional management, the group follows strong corporate governance and is committed to value creation for its stakeholders and social responsibilities. Findings of the survey: Chapter 2 (Part -2) Findings of the survey: Chapter 2 (Part -1) A Joint Study Report by TCI and IIM Calcutta – Chapter -1 Allocation of overhead expenses Cost of additional fuel consumption Cost of delay Integrated Testing & Counselling Centre at Ludhiana Freight Rates Fuel Consumption Route Survey Routes Trips Truck Capacities Leave a Reply Another Feather along the way to our “Moving India” journey Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment It is a Proud Moment to Share Some Life Saving Efforts by Our TCI Foundation: Muskaan Clinic. The Case Given Below: Name * Archives With PDFmyURL anyone can convert entire websites to PDF!

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