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Kyrgyzstan's Import Perception Study

The document discusses objectives of a study to examine consumer attitudes and behaviors towards durable goods imported into Kyrgyzstan from different countries. The study aims to determine the effect of country of origin on perceptions of quality and price, and identify ways to improve country images. Primary data was collected through questionnaires in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Secondary data came from websites, magazines, newspapers and journals. The methodology section provides details on data collection and sources.

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Kyrgyzstan's Import Perception Study

The document discusses objectives of a study to examine consumer attitudes and behaviors towards durable goods imported into Kyrgyzstan from different countries. The study aims to determine the effect of country of origin on perceptions of quality and price, and identify ways to improve country images. Primary data was collected through questionnaires in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Secondary data came from websites, magazines, newspapers and journals. The methodology section provides details on data collection and sources.

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Objectives

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of the product’s country of origin
on consumers' attitudes and behaviors in relation to durable goods imported from different
countries into Kyrgyzstan, and to examine the perceived quality and price in terms of countries
and the proposals put forward to improve their image. Subobjectives of the research in this
direction are as follows:

 To know the process of consumer durables in the organization

 To know the consumer durables is useful to customers

 To understand the process of deliver with respect to production/services at right time

and right place to the right person identify the how much skills person in the

organisation

 To know the life time of the product and make it effectively on timely basis in store area

Origin of The Printing Industry

Modern printing began in the fifteenth century after the invention of the printing press
by Johannes Gutenberg(1398-1468). However, the history of print goes back much further in
time. This blog will be in two sections. The history of print from 3000b.c. up until Gutenberg’s
revolutionary invention will be part one. A brief description of the evolution of the industry up
until the present day will be part two.
Growth & Development
Printing Industry Growth is an outcome of different actions and reactions which
took place in past few decades all over the world. In most of the cases, growth of any
industry is driven by the increase in demand. The Printing Industry is no exception. The
Growth of Printing Industry has taken place due to rising demands for printed products.
Now if we want to find the reason behind this increase in demand we will find several
factors

Methodology

Primary data in the study utilized was collected by the face to face questionnaire
method. Implementation took place in Kyrgyzstan's capital of Bishkek. According to the official
census of 2009, Bishkek is known to have a population of around 835,000 (KMİK, www.stat.kg,
02/10/2011)

Data required for this was collected through two soureces

 Primary data

 Secoundary data

For this we collected the information mainly from the secondary sources and these are

 website

 magazines

 newspaper

 Journals
Top 10 Industries in World & INDIA

3D Systems Corporation

This 3D Printing firm was established in 1986. The person who invested in Stereo lithography,
Chuck Hull is the co-founder of the company. The company is not limited to providing only the
3D printing services, but also includes print materials, 3D printers, part services, and design
tools. printing services have solved many business printing needs.

HP Inc.

Those who do not know, HP Inc isn’t just selling laptops and printers, 3D printing is one of the
company’s three major segments. The other two being personal systems and corporate investments. HP
is an American multinational company and has been around since 1939. It started as a hardware and
software company and soon got its hands into 3D printing when the business saw potential into the
niche.

3D Rapid Prototyping Company

This company was founded in 1999 and since then, it has never looked back. The company specializes in
3D printing solution done through Stereo lithography, selective laser sintering and direct metal laser
sintering. Active on three major continents, ProtoLabs has already established eight manufacturing
locations. The company is headquartered in Minnesota. In 2014, being one of the leading industrial 3d
printing services
ESPB (Education and Stationery Products Business)
ITCs Education Programme is designed to provide children from weaker sections access to
education with a focus on learning outcomes and retention. Improvement in infrastructure at identified
government

Gopsons Papers Ltd


Gopsons Papers Limited was founded in the year 1984. GPL is a printing and publishing
house, providing typesetting, pre-press, printing, and post-press services to international and
national publishers. It is one of the top 10 printing companies in India. It is known for
implementing printing with the latest technology.

Swat Anylasis

Strength of th industry
One of our valued customers who housed 15 manual tables now has as many as seven semi-
automatic screen printing machines. There are many screen printers whose business has
doubled or tripled over the years ever since they switched over to automation along with
UV.So, semi-automatic and fully-automatic screen printing machines are now making inroads
into the Indian screen printing industry in a big way.

That’s because screen printing not only involves low investment but there are also an array of
applications of this versatile process and greater awareness about the immense benefits of the
need for automation.

Weakness of the Industry


I would say knowledge is the key to success in any business. What’s the use if screen
printers have fully automatic screen printing line without having proper knowledge? In the
screen printing industry there is not only lack of ‘knowledge’ but also lack of ‘knower’s of
knowledge’. Inspite of this drawback, over the years, screen printers have made improvements
due to their sheer hard work and inclination to learn by reading technical articles, attending
exhibitions, seminars etc.

The Indian screen printing is adopting automation in a big way and the need for trained
screen printing professionals is shooting up. In the recent past, there has been a growing trend
of offset printers embracing screen printing, whereas the printing institutes emphasise more on
offset and other printing technology.

Opportunities of the Industry


Screen-printing is a fantastic technology that is used by many industries with so many
old, new and not yet discovered applications – both flat (plastics, cloth, metal, thin to thick
papers, sunpack/sunboard, rubber, leather, wood, glass, footwears, PCBs, ceramics, etc) and
non-flat substrates, by using appropriate machinery and inks. Further, this process is also
widely used in packaging, labels, Smart-cards – the list of screen printing application is endless.

What was started as Spot UV – matt and gloss – today with the availability of various
UV special effects, screen printers have now great chance to excite consumers. The range and
variety of effect is extensive and it provides the marketer, print buyer and designer with a
number of exciting possibilities.

FINDING & SUGGESTIONS


The paper production mean value for the study period is 3938305 tonnes. The LGR and CGR
values calculated for the study period are 7.04, 7.44 per cent. The average growth rate value is
7.24 per cent. The export quantity mean value for the study period is 91206 tonnes. In terms of
export value of paper the mean value for the study period is Rs.295 crores. The export CV value
is high compared to other CV values. This may due to Stiff competition in the world market, low
production and change in exchange rate value of Indian currency.

 Better water management practices such as sprinkler and drip irrigation methods may
be followed in order to solve water scarcity,

 Drought resistant varieties of sugarcane may be introduced so that the mill can get
bagasse supply continuously.

 Import duty on paper may be hiked to protect domestic paper industry.

 Governments should encourage and give incentives for own farm forestry by the paper
mills.
The newspaper establishments may be attracted by giving them discount incentives and
price concessions in order to push up the sales of newsprint. For this effective marketing
management practices may be followed.

 Government of India should raise the export incentive for newspaper and printing and
writing paper. So that exports will be more attractive.

 Tax concession may be given for the import of new machinery.

 The paper industry has a vast pool of trained manpower with relatively lower cost that
could attract even foreign investors in this field.

 Integrated policy for development of paper industry with incentives for recycling waste
paper collection and use and clearance of plantation project by utilizing degraded
forest areas.

 Developing new raw material inputs that can help the industry to produce quality paper
at competitive prices.

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