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INTRODUCTION.
Locater

is a device which can be used to have an easy life. Catering to the needs of people who have a low memory, suffering from Alzheimer and also to senior citizens. It has two parts in it; a Remote and Sensor chips as a part of the device. There are few things in our day to day life which is very essential for even a single day to pass by. Some of them being ; spectacles, medicine box, important documents, files, wallet, watch and many more.

OBJECTIVES.
Time saving Making life hasselfree Reduces accidental incidences Easy to access User friendly

ADVANTAGES.
Multiple uses of sensor Waterproof Time saving User friendly 48 hours lasting rechargeable battery Easy to carry

DISADVANTAGES.
Works within the range of 250 meters Specific customer base Carrying of remote is mandatory.

MARKET STRATEGY

Age structure 014 years: 20.2% (male 31,639,127/female 30,305,704) 1564 years: 67.0% (male 102,665,043/female 103,129,321) 65 years and over: 12.8% (male 16,901,232/female 22,571,696)

EXPORT

PROMOTION COUNCIL

(EPC)

The establishment 0f Export Promotion Councils (EPCs) is one major step taken by the GoI for the promotion and diversification of India's export trade. They perform both advisory and executive functions. The functions of all EPCs are more or less identical. However , every EPC performs functions relating to specific commodity with which it is directly connected.

The EPCs are also known as the Registering Authorities for exporters under the Foreign Trade Policy 2604-09 and are assigned the role and functions under the said policy.

SERVICES OFFERED BY EPCS


Providing information on trade inquires Supplying reliable information Sponsoring trade delegation Providing publicity Solving problems of exporters Settling disputes Providing overall guidance Exploring overseas markets Assisting Government

RBI
Functions of RBI Issuer of currency Exchange Manager and Controller Controller of Money Supply and Credit Banker to the Government

ECGC
Provide adequate cover of insurance to exporters. ECGC plays a dual role in promoting Exports like; Issues suitable insurance polices to the exporters against possible risks Provides financial guarantees to banks and exporters against deferred credit terms.

Objectives of ECGC Helps exporters to expand their overseas business without fear of loss Enables exporters to get timely and liberal bank finance

Functions of ECGC Helps in developing and diversifying exports Insures the exporters against credit risks and guarantees Provides risk coverage against political and commercial risks

EXIM BANK
Established on 1st January 1982 by an Act of parliament. Main purpose was of financing, facilitating and promoting foreign trade. Objectives and purpose of Exim bank: Financing of joint ventures in foreign countries. Financing of exports and imports of goods and services. Financing R&D and techno-economic studies. Co-financing global and regional development agencies.

EXPORT DOCUMENTS

EXPORT PROCEDURE

STAGE 1:-REGISTRATION PROCEDURE


Registration with RBI Registration with excise authorities: Registration with Regional Licensing Register with export promotion council Registration With Sales Tax Authorities:

STAGE 2:-PRE-SHIPMENT PROCEDURE


Receipt of confirmed order Obtaining a conformed letter of credit Obtaining export license if necessary Obtaining export license if necessary Packing and marking Marine insurance policy

STAGE 3:-SHIPMENT PROCEDURE

Reservation of space in the ship ARRANGEMENT OF INTERNAL TRANSPORT FROM FACTORY/ WAREHOUSE TO THE PORT OF SHIPMENT PREPARATION & PROCESSING OF SHIPPING DOCUMENTS

STAGE 4:-POST-SHIPMENT PROCEDURE

SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS BY AGENT TO EXPORTERS. SHIPMENT ADVICE TO IMPORTER.

PRESENTATION OF DOCUMENTS TO BANK FOR NEGOTIATION.


DESPATCH OF DOCUMENTS. REALISATION OF EXPORT PROCEEDS. PROCESSING OF GR FORM.

RISK IN EXPORTS
Political Risk Financial Risk Technological Risk

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