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    ASSESSING THE NON-OPTIMIZE SUPPLY CHAIN OPERATION IN NESTLE & HOW TO MITIGATE THESE RISKS
    (umt.lahore, 2024) Ahmed Hafeez Sheikh; Hamza Zia; Umair Ijaz
    Warehousing, Distribution, Transportation is a most important part of logistics and supply chain management which helps the organization to attain maximum profit. In this project we have explained the supply chain operations of Nestle Pakistan with the challenges and practices they currently experience in their operation department. Moreover, this project will also explain what are the current Supply chain of Nur enterprises (nestle distributor) Recommendation based on the problems or challenges are also covered in this project letting the operation or supply chain team of the company to know what can be the possibilities to optimize the operation process more streamline
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    Determinants of Business Cycle Synchronization of Pakistan
    (UMT, Lahore, 2017) Umair Ijaz
    The aim of this research is to investigate the determinants that have higher influence on business cycle synchronization and we found out that trade, exchange rate, gross domestic product of other countries that are taken under research and gross domestic product of Pakistan has higher effect on business cycle synchronization. In order to determine the effect of determinants, data of 13 countries have been taken from 2015-2015 and panel data estimation is being used. Further two types of models are being used in panel data, one is fixed effect and other is random effect and Housman test is used to check the best one. It was concluded that GDP of foreign country is directly proportional to business cycle synchronization or we can say that increase in GDP of foreign country will increase BCS. It is also found that GDP of Pakistan is directly proportional to BCS and its effect is higher that GDP of foreign country. Results indicate that trade is also directly proportional to BCS. For exchange rate it has opposite effect and if exchange rate is increased by 1% BCS is decreased by 1.80%. After the results interpretation fixed least square is better than random least square.

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