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A PROJECT REPORT 
ON 
“PROMOTION & DISTRIBUTION 
OF 
AMUL ICE CREAM ” 
Submitted by: 
Ashutosh Kumar 
PGDM (2013-15) 
Roll - 43
Declaration 
I Ashutosh Kumar , do hereby certify that the Project Report entitled “ Promotion & 
Distribution of Amul Ice cream ” , Submitted in requirement of fulfilment of Summer Internship. 
It is an authentic record of my own work under the guidance of Mr. Anand Rai faculty of JRE 
School of Management, Greater Noida.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 
I take this opportunity to express my profound gratitude and deep regards to my mentor Mr. 
Anand Rai Sir for his exemplary guidance, monitoring and constant encouragement throughout 
the Summer Internship. 
I would also like to express a deep sense of gratitude to Mr. Abhishek Sharma for allowing me 
as Management Trainee in AMUL ( Gujarat Co-Operative Milk Marketing Federation 
LTD.). & Awesh sir for his cordial support, valuable information and guidance, which helped 
me in completing this internship through various stages. 
I would like to specially thank all the various distributors and retailers who spared some time 
from their busy schedule so that i can learn the working of AMUL Ice-Cream sector. 
I would like to thank all my faculty members especially my dean sir Mr. Vishal Talwar and our 
marketing faculty Mr. Sushil pasricha who let me face the real market scenario which is 
completely practical and unpredictable. 
I am grateful for their cooperation during the period of my Internships. 
Lastly, I thank almighty, my parents, brother, sister and friends for their constant encouragement 
without which this assignment would not be possible. 
Ashutosh Kumar 
Roll no - 43 
PGDM (2013-2015)
INDEX 
Sr. 
No. 
TOPICS 
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 
2. INTRODUCTION 
3. OBJECTIVES OF THE RESEARCH 
4. LITERATURE REVIEW 
5. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 
6. DATA ANALYSIS 
7. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSION 
8. RECOMMENDATIONS 
9. BIBLIOGRAPHY 
10. ANNEXURE: QUESTIONNAIRE
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 
Amul proposes to set up 7000 'Amul Parlours' across the country during the year. The parlours 
will be selling the entire product range of the GCMMF, in addition to the existing retail network 
for ice-cream, milk and other products. GCMMF had rolled out a few self-managed Amul 
parlours a couple of years ago. 
"The project is extremely successful and today, we have reached 1200 new geographical markets 
with addition of 306 new distributors, 65 new super-stockists and 900 new sub-stockists" 
Amul is now planning a nationwide rollout of such outlets through franchise operators. At an 
average expenditure of Rs.75,000 a parlour, the projects will cost approximately Rs.52.50 
Crores. 
Admitting that the parlours may mark Amul's foray into retailing of non-milk farm and 
processed food products in the future, "Marketing of fresh and frozen vegetables, fruits and fruit 
products goes perfectly well with Amul's strength in distribution and packaging. However, they 
are yet to decide on that." 
Meanwhile the federation has firmed up its plans for expansion of its milk product business 
across the globe. The federation aims to sell milk in U.S. in 2014 and also to other European 
countries. Amul has also set up a plant in New Jersey to manufacture Ghee and Paneer in 
February 2014.
OBJECTIVES 
 To understand the supply chain network 
 Promotion of ice-cream at Reliance store 
 To find the problem at distributor point 
 To maximise the sales growth at retail store 
 To check any problem of retailers
About the company 
GCMMF 
Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF), is India's largest food product 
marketing organization with annual turnover (2013-14) US$ 3.0 billion. Its daily milk 
procurement is approx 13.18 million lit per day from 17,025 village milk cooperative societies, 
17 member unions covering 31 districts, and 3.23 million milk producer members. 
It is the Apex organization of the Dairy Cooperatives of Gujarat, popularly known as 'AMUL', 
which aims to provide remunerative returns to the farmers and also serve the interest of 
consumers by providing quality products which are good value for money. Its success has not 
only been emulated in India but serves as a model for rest of the World. It is exclusive 
marketing organization of 'Amul' and 'Sagar' branded products. It operates through 53 Sales 
Offices and has a dealer network of 10000 dealers and 10 lakh retailers, one of the largest such 
networks in India. Its product range comprises milk, milk powder, health beverages, ghee, 
butter, cheese, Pizza cheese, Ice-cream, Paneer, chocolates, and traditional Indian sweets, etc. 
GCMMF is India's largest exporter of Dairy Products. It has been accorded a "Trading House" 
status. Many of our products are available in USA, Gulf Countries, Singapore, The Philippines, 
Japan, China and Australia. GCMMF has received the APEDA Award from Government of India 
for Excellence in Dairy Product Exports for the last 13 years. For the year 2009-10, GCMMF has 
been awarded "Golden Trophy" for its outstanding export performance and contribution in
dairy products sector by APEDA. In 2013-14, GCMMF took giant strides in expanding its 
presence in International markets. Amul’s presence on Global Dairy Trade (GDT) platform in 
which only the top six dairy players of the world sell their products, has earned respect and 
recognition across the world. By selling milk powders on GDT, GCMMF could not only realize 
better prices as per market demand but it also firmly established Amul in the league of top 
dairy players in world trade. 
For its consistent adherence to quality, customer focus and dependability, GCMMF has received 
numerous awards and accolades over the years. It received the Rajiv Gandhi National Quality 
Award in1999 in Best of All Category. In 2002 GCMMF bagged India's Most Respected Company 
Award instituted by Business World. In 2003, it was awarded the The IMC Ramkrishna Bajaj 
National Quality Award - 2003 for adopting noteworthy quality management practices for 
logistics and procurement. GCMMF is the first and only Indian organisation to win topmost 
International Dairy Federation Marketing Award for probiotic ice cream launch in 2007. For the 
innovations, GCMMF has received AIMA-RK Swamy High Performance brand award 2013 and 
CNN-IBN Innovating for better tomorrow award in 2014. For the tree plantation activity 
GCMMF has received seven consecutive Good Green Governance award from Srishti during 
2007 to 2013. 
The Amul brand is not only a product, but also a movement. It is in one way, the representation 
of the economic freedom of farmers. It has given farmers the courage to dream. To hope. To 
live.
The Birth of Amul 
 It all began when milk became a symbol of protest 
 Founded in 1946 to stop the exploitation by middlemen 
 Inspired by the freedom movement 
The seeds of this unusual saga were sown more than 65 years back in Anand, a small town in 
the state of Gujarat in western India. The exploitative trade practices followed by the local 
trade cartel triggered off the cooperative movement. Angered by unfair and manipulative 
practices followed by the trade, the farmers of the district approached the great Indian patriot 
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel for a solution. He advised them to get rid of middlemen and form their 
own co-operative, which would have procurement, processing and marketing under their 
control. 
In 1946, the farmers of this area went on a milk strike refusing to be cowed down by the cartel. 
Under the inspiration of Sardar Patel, and the guidance of leaders like Morarji Desai and 
Tribhuvandas Patel, they formed their own cooperative in 1946. 
This co-operative, the Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers Union Ltd. began with just two 
village dairy co-operative societies and 247 litres of milk and is today better known as Amul 
Dairy. Amul grew from strength to strength thanks to the inspired leadership of Tribhuvandas 
Patel, the founder Chairman and the committed professionalism of Dr Verghese Kurien,who 
was entrusted the task of running the dairy from 1950. 
The then Prime Minister of India, Lal Bahadur Shastri decided that the same approach should 
become the basis of a National Dairy Development policy. He understood that the success of 
Amul could be attributed to four important factors. The farmers owned the dairy, their elected 
representatives managed the village societies and the district union, they employed 
professionals to operate the dairy and manage its business. Most importantly, the co-operatives 
were sensitive to the needs of farmers and responsive to their demands.
At his instance in 1965 the National Dairy Development Board was set up with the basic 
objective of replicating the Amul model. Dr. Kurien was chosen to head the institution as its 
Chairman and asked to replicate this model throughout the country. 
The Amul Model 
The Amul Model of dairy development is a three-tiered structure with the dairy cooperative 
societies at the village level federated under a milk union at the district level and a federation of 
member unions at the state level. 
The Amul model has helped India to emerge as the largest milk producer in the world. More 
than 15 million milk producers pour their milk in 1,44,500 dairy cooperative societies across the 
country. Their milk is processed in 184 District Co-operative Unions and marketed by 22 State 
Marketing Federations, ensuring a better life for millions. 
Business of the Company: 
Amul has justified its undisputed leadership in foods business by creating 6000 Amul preferred 
outlets in a record time which exclusively sell wide range of Amul products. This has been 
possible due to strong brand equity and immense consumer support. We are now having 
ambitious plans of creating 10,000 Amul parlours by 2012. 
Amul Parlours are successfully operating in more than 1400 towns at high streets, residential 
areas, Railway Stations, Bus Stations, Educational Institutions and a whole lot of Centres of 
Excellence 
The company is into the making of the products like, Breadspreads, Cheese Range, Fresh Milk, 
Milk Powders, Milk Drink, Health Drink, Brown Beverage, Nutramul Malted Milk Food, Curd 
Products, Pure Ghee, Mithaee Range, Ice-cream, Chocolate & Confectionery
Customers of the company: 
It focuses on every stratum of people. 
Organizational Structure: 
The Amul Model is a three-tier cooperative structure. This structure consists of a dairy 
cooperative society at the village level affiliated to a milk union at the district level which in 
turn is federated into a milk federation at the state level. Milk collection is done at the village 
dairy society, milk procurement and processing at the District Milk Union and milk and milk 
products marketing at the state milk federation. The structure was evolved at Amul in Gujarat 
and thereafter replicated all over the country under the Operation Flood programme. It is 
known as the 'Amul Model' or 'Anand Pattern' of dairy cooperatives. 
The main functions of the VDCS are: 
 Collection of surplus milk from the producers of the village and payment based on 
quality and quantity 
 Providing support services to the members like veterinary first aid, artificial 
insemination services, cattle-feed sales, mineral mixture sales, fodder and fodder seed 
sales, conducting training on animal husbandry and dairying 
 Selling liquid milk for local consumers of the village 
 Supplying milk to the District Milk Union.
Mission Statement 
GCMMF, endeavor to satisfy the taste and and nutritional requirements of the world, 
through excellence in marketing through our committed team. 
Through co-operative network, we are committed to offering quality products that 
provide best value for money. 
VALUES 
 Customer Orientation 
 Commitment to producers 
 Belongingness 
 Co-operation 
 Pride in Organization 
 Employee Satisfaction 
 Integrity 
 Excellence 
 Leadership
 Quality 
 Innovation 
 Growth Orientation 
Companies Profile 
Year of Establishment 1973 
Members 17 District Cooperative Milk Producers' Unions 
No. of Producer Members 3.23 Million 
No. of Village Societies 17,025 
Total Milk handling capacity per day 23.2 Million litres per day 
Milk Collection (Total - 2013-14) 4.79 billion litres 
Milk collection (Daily Average 2013-14) 13.18 million litres 
Cattlefeed manufacturing Capacity 6190 Mts. per day 
Sales Turnover -(2013-14) Rs. 18143 Crores (US $ 3.0 Billion)
The History of AMUL Ice-creams 
Amul Ice Cream was launched on 10th March, 1996 in Gujarat. The portfolio consisted 
of impulse products like sticks, cones, cups as well as take home packs and 
institutional/catering packs. Amul ice cream was launched on the platform of ‘Real Milk. Real 
Ice Cream’ given that it is a milk company and the wholesomeness of its products gives it a 
competitive advantage. 
In 1997, Amul ice creams entered Mumbai followed by Chennai in 1998 and Kolkata and Delhi 
in 2002. Nationally it was rolled out across the country in 1999. 
It has combated competition like Walls, Mother Dairy and achieved the No 1 position in the 
country. This position was achieved in 2001 and it has continued to remain at the top. 
Today the market share of Amul ice cream is 38% share against the 9% market share of 
MOTHER DIARY, thus making it 4 times larger than its closest competitor. 
Not only has it grown at a phenomenal rate but has added a vast variety of flavours to its ever 
growing range. Currently it offers a selection of 220 products. Amul has always brought 
newness in its products and the same applies for ice creams.
In January 2007, Amul introduced SUGAR FREE & Prolife Probiotic Wellness Ice Cream, which 
was a first in India. This range of SUGAR FREE, LOW FAT Diabetic Delight & ProLife Probiotic 
Wellness Ice Cream is created for the health conscious. 
Amul’s entry into ice creams is regarded as successful due to the large market share it was able 
to capture within a short period of time – due to price differential, quality of products and of 
course the brand name. 
PRESENT STATUS 
In a short span of 6 years Amul Ice Cream has become the No.1 ice cream brand in the country. 
It is now the only national brand and all other ice cream brands are regional. Amul Ice Cream 
has achieved 38% share against 9% market share of MOTHER DIARY making it 4 
times larger than its closest competitor.
SWOT Analysis of AMUL Ice-cream 
Strength 
1. Good product range include various flavors, party packs, sticks, cones etc 
2. Good quality and packaging, and good advertising 
3. Amul is one of the most respected top-of-the-mind brands 
4. Also launched probiotic and sugarfree icecreams 
5. Offers over 200 products across India 
6. Biggest sourcing base for milk & milk products in india 
7. 39% market share in the national ice cream market 
8. Penetration pricing strategy- Amul is price warrior in the ice cream market and currently 
has a very wide range to offer for all the price points 
9. Reputation of high quality
10. E-commerce, new products and process technology 
Weakness 
1. Growing competition form international and other brands means limited market share 
2. Limited international presence as compared to leading global brand 
3. Advertise is low profile, as the results of the survey show. Majority of the respondents 
have hardly seen any Ad of Amul ice cream. However kwality walls on the other hands 
into heavy advertising and consequently, is popular 
4. Shortage of stock during season 
5. As per the survey, retailer list a credible replacement policy as a factor very high on 
their wish list. They would be willing to make future investment only for that brand 
which offers replacement facilities, Amul has no replacement policy 
6. Less attractive packaging 
7. Distribution problems
Opportunity 
1. High End ice-cream to tap the higher income group also 
2. Tie-up with food chains, restaurants 
3. Mobile vans for better visibility 
4. Internet promotions are a good means of awareness which should be tapped 
5. Amul can use the umbrella strategy for its new SKU’s 
6. It is high growth segment as the population is very increasing with never – ending 
demands 
7. Distribution coverage 
Threat 
1. Kulfi in rural markets 
2. Local ice creams and sweet dishes 
3. Health conscious people refraining from sweets 
4. Amul is currently facing stiff competition from Kwality walls and may face more threat 
from the local manufacturers in the low priced segment ice creams.
5. The customers have very well received the Kwality walls product differentiation strategy 
and mother dairy is also pushing up its advertising strategy. 
6. Also the low per capita income low per capita consumption of the people is a threat to 
Amul 
7. Free entry to the markets 
8. Even Vadilal is coming up with new strategy and promotions of various variants of ice 
cream 
AWARDS 
 AIMA High Performance Brand Award 
 QIMPRO GOLD STANDARD Quality Award 2013 
 SAP Award for Customer Excellence (SAPACE) 2013 
 ET-Corporate Citizen Award of the Year 2010-11 to GCMMF 
 Green Globe Foundation Award 
 Srishti's G-Cube Award – 2010 
 International Dairy Federation Award 
 Pro-Biotic Ice-cream Gets No. 1 Award At World Dairy Summit
 Ramkrishna Bajaj National Quality Award - 2003 
 Qimpro Gold Standard Award - 2003 
 International CIO 100 Award For Resourcefulness 
GCMMF Partner Companies 
 Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Anand 
 Mehsana District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd, Mehsana 
 Sabarkantha District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Himatnagar 
 Banaskantha District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Palanpur 
 Surat District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Surat 
 Baroda District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Vadodara 
 Panchmahal District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Godhra 
 Valsad District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Valsad 
 Bharuch District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Bharuch 
 Ahmedabad District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd.,Ahmedabad 
 Rajkot District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Rajkot 
 Gandhinagar District Cooperative Milk Producers'Union Ltd., Gandhinagar
 Surendranagar District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Surendranagar 
 Amreli District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd., Amreli 
 Bhavnagar District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd., Bhavnagar 
 Kutch District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Anjar 
 Junagadh District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Limited,Junagadh 
SALES TURN OVER 
Sales Turnover Rs (million) US$ (in million) 
1994-95 11140 355 
1995-96 13790 400 
1996-97 15540 450 
1997-98 18840 455 
1998-99 22192 493 
1999-00 22185 493 
2000-01 22588 500 
2001-02 23365 500 
2002-03 27457 575 
2003-04 28941 616 
2004-05 29225 672 
2005-06 37736 850 
2006-07 42778 1050 
2007-08 52554 1325 
2008-09 67113 1504
Sales Turnover Rs (million) US$ (in million) 
2009-10 80053 1700 
2010-11 97742 2172 
2011-12 116680 2500 
2012-13 137350 2540 
2013-14 181434 3024 
Research Methodology 
Analysis Of Marketing Mix Strategy of Amul Ice-cream 
I took up Amul Ice Cream as a product for our study and analysis. The project basic objective 
was to acquire a deeper understanding of the product and apply the concepts related to marketing 
mix, 4P's of marketing and the consumer behavior as learnt in the course. 
The project was studied in three parts: 
 Marketing mix of Amul Ice cream 
 Study of the consumer behavior with the help of a structured questionnaire 
 Marketing mix of two main competitors; Kwality Wall's and Mother Dairy, suggestions and 
foresight about Amul Ice Creams 
In the first part, we studied the marketing mix of Amul ice cream which was further divided into 
four parts: Product, Price, Place and Promotion.
Marketing Mix of Amul Ice cream 
Amul Ice Cream was launched on 10th March, 1996 in Gujarat. It was launched on the platform 
of 'Real Milk. Real Ice Cream' given that it is a milk company and the wholesomeness of its 
products gives it a competitive advantage. 
In 1997, Amul ice creams entered Mumbai followed by Chennai in 1998 and Kolkata and Delhi 
in 2002. Nationally it was rolled out across the country in 1999. 
It has combated competition from the established players like Walls, Mother Dairy and achieved 
the No 1 position in the country. This position was achieved in 2001 and it has continued to 
remain at the top. 
Today the market share of Amul ice cream is 38% as against the 9% market share of Mother 
Diary, thus making it 4 times larger than its closest competitor. 
Product 
Amul has added a vast variety of flavours to its ever growing range. Currently it offers a 
selection of 220 products. Amul has always brought newness in its products and the same applies 
for ice creams. 
The broad heads under which Amul markets it's ice creams are as follows: 
 Royal treat range (rajbhog, cappuccino, chocochips, butterscotch, tutti frutti) 
 Nut-o-mania range (kaju draksh, kesar pista, roasted almond, kesar carnival, badshahi badam 
kulfi, shista pista kulfi) 
 Utsav range (anjir, roasted almond)
 Simply delicious range (vanilla, strawberry, pineapple, rose, chocolate) 
 Nature's treat (alphonso mango, fresh litchi, anjir, fresh strawberry, black current) 
 Sundae range (mango, black current, chocolate, strawberry) 
 Millennium ice cream (cheese with almonds, dates with honey) 
 Milk bars (chocobar, mango dolly, raspberry dolly, shahi badam kulfi, shahi pista kulfi, mawa 
malai kulfi cream, green pista kulfi) 
 Cool candies (orange, mango), Cassatta, Tricone cones (butterscotch, chocolate), megabite-almond 
cone), Frostik - 3 layer chocolate bar, Fundoo range - exclusively for kids, Slimscoop fat 
free frozen dessert (vanilla, banana, mango, pineapple), Health Isabcool 
In January 2007, Amul introduced SUGAR FREE & ProLife Probiotic Wellness Ice Cream, 
which was a first in India. This range of SUGAR FREE, LOW FAT Diabetic Delight & ProLife 
Probiotic Wellness Ice Cream is created for the health conscious. 
Price 
Amul has managed to stay ahead of its competitors by providing quality products at competitive 
prices, maximizing customer value. Amul followed the penetration pricing strategy and entered 
the market with prices much less than the leader in the market "Kwality Walls". This helped 
Amul in achieving great success at the start. Amul also captured a lot of the lower end untapped 
market due to its pricing strategy and gradually acquired a market share of 12-15% in the first 
few years. The pricing has been a major advantage of the brand. Following Amul, other players
lowered their prices consequent to which Amul now follows a competitive pricing as its major 
strategy. 
Range of price - minimum and maximum? 
Amul frostiks start from Rs 10 and go upto Rs. 20. The prolife pro-biotic icecream is priced at 
Rs. 15 for 125 ml. the super saver take away packs start from as low as Rs.110 for 2 litre 
whereas catering the higher end, exotica range starts from Rs. 120 per litre brick and extends 
upto Rs. 160 for different flavours. 
Place 
Ice cream, being a perishable item, it is very important to have a good distribution channel. 
Amul's head office is at Anand. The entire market is divided into 5 zones. The zonal offices are 
located at Ahmadabad, Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai. Moreover there are 49 
Depots located across the country and Amul caters to 13 Export markets also. 
Amul follows four marketing channels to distribute its ice creams. 
 Level Zero also called direct marketing channel consists of a manufacturer selling directly to the 
final customers. 
Amul has entered into direct retailing through "Amul Utterly Delicious" parlours created in 
major cities Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Baroda, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Surat. These 
parlours surpass the regular softy and ice-cream scoop offering joints in terms of popularity and 
look set to give the more established ice cream brands in the cities a run for their money. In these
parlours, icecream is stored and transported in a frozen condition (- 180 centigrade or below). 
They also keep frozen pizzas and frozen paneer. 
 Level One contains one selling intermediary such as retailer to the final customers 
 Level Two has two intermediaries typically distributor and the retailer 
 Level Three comprises the distributor, retailer with the jobber in between 
Promotion 
Amul doesn't follow an aggressive marketing strategy for its ice creams. In the beginning, TV 
commercials for products such as amul tricone, real milk ice cream, frostik and premium ice 
cream were seen frequently. However these commercials cannot be spotted now. Instead the 
company prefers a more direct approach to sales promotion strategy. Offers such as super saver 
packs, one plus one and the likes are often given to lure the consumers into buying. Apart from 
these, Amul Company as a whole with its advertising partner FCB-ULKA puts up its hoardings 
which are famous for their satirical take on current happenings, for its complete basket of 
products including ice cream. 
The main reason for Amul retaining its dominant position in the market despite a conservative 
marketing strategy is because all the market players in this product category follow the same 
kind of strategy, i.e. minimal exposure to electronic media and high on sales promotion 
technique. In such a scenario Amul has been successful in creating a niche for itself. 
Amul's entry into ice creams is regarded as successful due to the large market share it was able to 
capture within a short period of time. The differential pricing, quality of products and of course,
the brand name made this possible. 
Consumer Buying Behavior 
We studied the marketing mix of Amul ice creams. Now we'll study and analyze the behavior in 
terms of consumer's decision making process and factors affecting their buying behavior. 
Consumer behavior is how individuals, groups, and organizations select, buy, use and dispose of 
goods, services and ideas to satisfy their needs and wants. Consumer passes through five stages 
in buying a product: 
1. Need Identification 
2. Information Search 
3. Evaluation of Alternatives 
4. Purchase of Product 
5. After Sales Service 
Consumers don't always pass through all the above stages while making a purchase. For many of 
products (mostly perishable), the kind of involvement in the buying process is low. Consumers 
tend to do a lot of brand switching for the sake of variety and novelty. While buying a regular 
brand of ice cream, one goes directly from the need for ice-cream to the purchase decision 
skipping information search and evaluation. Even if they are present, the time given to each of
these is negligible as compared to other stages. This is very important part of consumer buying 
behavior which in turn affects the factors affecting the consumer behavior. If one is loyal to one 
brand he will repeatedly purchase that brand and flavor. However if one doesn't find that 
product, he is very likely to switch to other available brands without much effort and may start 
liking it. 
Factors affecting the consumer behavior: 
Various types of factors which affect the consumer behavior and lead them towards a particular 
ice-cream brand are as follows: 
 Product specifications, variety, price range, promotion strategies, and availability of product 
(which forms an integral part in case of variety seeking products) 
 Reference groups (family, friends , media etc) and their effect on choices 
 Knowledge of other brands existing in the market and their positioning in the minds of the 
consumers 
 Demographics - age, gender, income group 
 Situational - occasions where a consumer buys a product 
 Involvement in buying the product in terms of frequency of purchase 

Studying the consumer behavior: 
In the survey conducted, (sample size=50) we'll first do a general analysis studying the market 
and Amul ice-cream's position in it. In second part of the analysis, we'll see how different age 
groups may behave differently in consuming ice cream. 
Research Methodology 
Data : Primary data 
Population size: consumers 
Sample Size : 50 
Area : Shakarpur , School Block , Mayur vihar Phase 1 , Mayur vihar phase 2 , Mayur vihar 
phase 3 , New Ashok nagar , Vasundhra (Delhi East) 
Samples for the study consisted of people from the age group of 19 - 57. Samples were taken 
randomly where a structured questionnaire was mailed to the people and their responses 
recorded. The questionnaire had the following dimensions: 
 Demographics of the respondents such as age, income group, occupation, gender 
 Knowledge/awareness about the various brands available in the market 
 Frequency of purchase of ice cream,
 place of purchase, 
 price preferences, 
 reference groups, 
 Favorite brands vis-a-vis Amul in terms of ratings on the features of the product. 
Sample size: 
50 respondents from the target population were approached to fill in the questionnaire. 
Result and discussion: 
The decision in buying ice cream is influenced by many factors such as taste, availability, 
pricing, packaging, variety of the product, occasions and mood and so on. 
Results of the data analysis will be studied in two parts: 
1. An overall analysis of all the factors. 
2. A comparative analysis of the age groups to analyze the difference in their behavior due to 
different age. 
Overall analysis: 
Demographics of the respondents: 
Data was collected with respect to four demographics of the sample; age, gender, income groups 
and occupation. Based on the analysis, it was observed that 74 % of respondents were in the age
group 19-24 and 26% in the age group 25-55 One third of the respondents were females. More 
than 50% of the samples were students owing to which the income range of less than 50000 Rs. 
bears the highest percentage in the income distribution. 
Consumer behavior with respect to frequency of purchase and the occasions/moods leading the 
buying towards buying ice creams: 
The frequency of purchasing of ice creams is moderate. 
46% buy in weekends 
38 % in a month, 
12% alternative day & 
4% every day . 
.This implies that buying frequency for ice creams is moderate. This influences the level of 
involvement in looking for the alternatives each time the buyer consumes an ice-cream. The 
consumer is more or less habitual own interpretation, in purchasing the ice cream due to which 
the 2 steps in buying behavior become redundant as already mentioned earlier. 
By habitual, we mean routine to be more precise. In terms of mood in buying, people generally 
buy ice-cream without any reason when buying very frequently. 
The samples are equally distributed over the occasions such as birthday, marriage, family outing, 
hanging out with friends, or part with the % of people consuming it with friends dominating the 
others.
As far as choosing the flavor/brand of ice-cream is concerned, over 93% choose the flavor/brand 
themselves. It can be inferred that the influence of family and friends in choosing the ice-cream 
is very low and people go by their own choices while buying it. 5% of the people eat ice-cream 
flavors as decided by the family which may be the case when one is buying bricks of ice-cream. 
Rest 2% constitutes people who go by the friends' choice in choosing the flavor/brand. 
Place of purchase and importance attached to packaging: 
More than 50% of the consumers buy ice cream from the corner shop of their colony. It signifies 
the importance of distribution channels and the kind of availability they need to have to maintain 
to create a position in the market. If they go out of stock they are at the risk of losing their 
customers to other competitors. The data infers that availability of Ice-creams are high in round 
the corner shop and Super markets whereas Malls may afford to go loose on all time availability. 
Regarding the packaging, 93% place importance on the packaging of the ice-cream which again 
makes it important for the brands to have a very attractive packaging in order to attract the 
consumers. 
Factors forming an important consideration for trying a new product/flavor: 
There are various factors which lead to trying out a new product launched in the market and 
make repeated purchases. It was seen that taste forms the most important factor leading to buying 
of ice cream which is placed higher than the brand name also. It reemphasizes the fact that brand 
name of the ice-cream is not the most important. If the consumer likes the taste of other product, 
one may shift to the other brand. The 2nd most important factor is advertising. Ice-cream brands 
are generally low on their promotional strategies. However the importance of advertising with 
consumers is easily visible in the survey. For one fourth of the people, advertising is the force
which leads them towards an ice-cream product. Most of the advertising for Ice-creams comes 
through billboards and hoardings and here Amul as a brand scores over others as the brand 
awareness of Amul is one the best. 2. Comparison of consumer's favorite ice-cream and Amul 
ice-cream on various attributes: We asked our sample to rate their favorite ice-cream vis a vis 
Amul ice-cream on various attributes such as taste, packaging, price, variety and availability on a 
scale of 10 where 1 was the worst and 10 was the best .. 
Awareness about other brands existing in the market: 
People are well aware about the brands in the market. Among the top 3 brands mentioned by the 
consumers, Amul and Mother Dairy feature the most among the two. For the 1st preference, 
Mother dairy overtake the awareness whereas for the 2nd choice Amul .This is important from 
the point of view of Amul as the people who are variety seeking will switch over easily to the 
other brands if they are not happy with Amul. 
Among the brands that are well known to the customers, Amul, Kwality-walls and mother dairy 
are the most sought after brands. Other than these regulars brands, there are other brands such as 
Vadilal, Baskin Robbins, creambell, and others which constitute a small share in the market in 
terms of awareness level. 
Analysis with taking age, income (demographics) as the distinguishing factors: 
For analyzing the difference in factors leading to buying behavior due to difference in age, we 
have already divided the samples into 2 age groups 19-24 and 24-55 years.
Frequency of purchase: 
It was clearly visible that 19-24 years consume ice-cream more frequently than the people in the 
age group of 25-40 years. 57% of people in the age group of 25-40 consume ice-cream 
occasionally which is only 31% in the case of the lower age group. On the other hand, the 
combined % of people consuming ice-cream on a weekly or daily basis for 24-40 year age group 
is only 25% as against 48% in case of 18-24 year olds with weekly consumption leading for the 
same. 
Factors consuming new ice cream product, brand or flavor: 
It was observed that number of people preferring taste is much higher in case of 18-24 year olds. 
Also people in the age group of 24-40 years don't consider packaging or cheaper price as a 
leading factor while considering a new product. This is an important observation as Amul mainly 
sells on the lower price strategy. If it is offering a lower priced product, it needs to work on 
packaging as large numbers of people give importance to packaging in this group (also shown in 
the following chat). However it may or may not work so much on packaging if it is introducing a 
new product/flavor in the higher end markets. 
Willingness to buy sugar free ice cream at a higher price: 
To determine the level of health consciousness of the people and their willingness to buy the ice 
cream at a higher price if available, the data was collected. 
70% of the people were not willing to buy the sugar free ice-cream at a higher price. This can be 
due to 2 factors: always better to ask from the respondents 
1. people are less health conscious
2. people are price sensitive 
The options given to determine the same would not have been exhaustive. Possible the open-ended 
question wouldn't have been of much use. But yes, it is certainly better to ask from the 
respondents and due care would be taken next time. 
To further judge this, we distributed this data age wise to which how many people in which age 
group are willing to buy the ice-cream at a higher price. 
In case of people in the age 25-40 years, over 42% of the people are willing to buy the sugar free 
ice cream if available at a higher price. However this falls to 32% in case of the age group 18-24 
years. This can be again attributed to 2 factors: 
1. People in the lower age group are less health conscious or they are earning less so they 
are price sensitive or both. 
2. People in the higher age group are more health conscious or they are earning more so 
they can afford higher prices. 
Miscellaneous remarks about Amul ice creams: (optional in the survey) 
 Amul is my favorite brand but more chocolate varieties are possible using different caramels and 
nuts. 
 It's like since childhood I have an image that Kwality Walls is the best ice cream. Amul and 
Mother Dairy are my second best.
 They should come out with some good advertising campaigns for their ice creams and should 
really try out the social media to market their brand. 
 It is good, but sometimes some flavors are out of market, especially mango flavor. 
 The Amul ice cream should be readily available and the variety should be more. Also the 
marketing is very poor we do not see much. 
 Amul seems to be a brand for common men - the middle class, very well placed to cater to 
middle class people - the biggest chunk of Indian population...although not very popular among 
the higher class 
These remarks about Amul ice cream highlight the fact that we have been saying all throughout 
out analysis. The variety in some products of Amul is not at par with the other brands or the 
needs of the consumers. The availability is on a lower side due to which some of the samples 
complained of the brand getting out of stock. Also the level of awareness of the ice creams of 
Amul among the consumers is very less due to which it suffers a lot. Amul needs to go 
aggressive on its promotion strategies so that it can expand its market share and perform well. 
Conclusion: 
From the above survey, we can conclude that major factors affecting Consumer behavior are 
Taste, Price, Packaging, Brand Perception and occasion. As Ice-cream is a variety seeking 
product, therefore the availability of Amul Ice-cream has a major impact on the actual 
consumption by the consumers and since Amul is very close to the market leader Kwality-walls. 
It has to take care of availability especially at round the corner stores and super markets where 
the sales of Ice-cream are maximum.
Taste is considered the most important factor in determining the consumer behavior as per the 
survey. Amul Ice-cream is lagging behind in "Taste" as per the consumer perception when 
compared to Market leader. 
Attitude of the consumer is favorable towards Amul Ice cream and this can be seen through the 
comparative analysis of different brands in the market. Part of it can be attributed to Amul's 
brand perception across all the product categories countrywide. 
There is no significant difference in behavior towards purchasing Ice cream based on 
gender but the younger age group prefers to eat ice cream more than their older counterparts. 
Since most of the younger age group also falls in relatively lower income group, this shows the 
higher consumption trends by low income group . 
Job Description 
This project included promotion and strengthening of the distribution network of the 
company's product "AMUL ICE-CREAMS". The project was a great learning experience. At the 
starting of the project we were first told to do the survey of the push-carts running in the different 
areas of Delhi. In that we were told to survey about their working conditions, their timings of 
movement, their standing places, the customers who are attracted by them, the problems faced by 
the vendors. We were told to survey them at different places of the city. I had to survey a total of 
50 pushcarts present at all the 3 locations under 1 distributors and under whom were 5 Vending 
Redistribution Stockiest (VRS) points. Their I surveyed all the push-carts along with the vendors 
running them. Also there I heard all the problems faced by the vendors and the distributors with 
the company. Also I took the suggestions from the vendors with respect to the customers as what
the customers want as they are the only ones who get to have a word with the customers in an 
easy way. 
Next was the promotion of the scheme bought up by Amul with 1ltr. ice-cream tubs. 
The scheme was that with the purchase of 1ltr. tub the customer gets a Amul Butter 100gm.s 
free. I had to visit 2 Reliance Fresh stores for 6 days in Ganesh Nagar & Fateh nagar on 
alternative day basis , where I had to promote this scheme and increase of Ice-cream tubs. There 
we promoted the scheme upto a very large extent. Target which was given was to sell 50 ice-cream 
tubs, which was easily completed in the given time period. 
Then I was made to visit the various retail outlets so as do understand the market demand 
and the distribution channel of Amul ice-creams. There I used to take ice-cream orders from 
various outlets. Also I opened many new outlets which now sell Amul Ice-creams. 
Next was the promotion of all the different Amul ice-creams at different retail outlets, 
also I conducted a survey with the different customers coming to the various retail outlets. There 
I got to know about the standing of the company in the retail market and also the various 
problems faced by the retailers with the distributors. 
Difficulties Faced
• Coupon problems 
• Delivery problem 
• Ordered items not same 
• Replacement problem 
• Stock availability problem 
Findings 
(Consumer Survey) 
Q. How often do you visit Ice-cream Outlets? 
a) Everyday 
b) Alternative Days 
c) Weekend
d) Once in a month 
Chart Title 
Q. Which of the following Ice-cream Brands do you like the most? 
a) Amul 
b) Motherdairy 
c) Kwalitywalls 
d) Creambell 
e) Vadilal 
5% 
15% 
78% 
2% 
EVERY DAY 
ALTERNATE 
WEEKEND 
ONCE IN MONTH
14 
Q. Why do you buy the brand you choose? 
a) Price 
b) Quality 
c) Flavour 
d) Purchasing Convenience 
8 
23 
3 
2 
AMUL KWALITY WALLS MOTHER DAIRY Series1CREAM BELL VADILAL
Q. How often does you have Amul Ice-cream? 
a) Everyday 
b) Alternative Day 
c) Weekend 
d) once in a month 
Price 
16% 
Flavour 
24% 
Purchasing 
convinience 
6% 
quality 
54% 
Price Flavour Purchasing convinience quality
Q. Which among of following is your Favourite ice-cream in Amul? 
a) Sticks 
b) Cups 
c) Cones 
d) Bricks/Tubs 
e) Any Other 
Weekend 
46% 
4% 
12% 
38% 
Weekend Every Day Alternative Day Once in a month
Q. Is the product line of Amul Ice-cream is adequate? 
a) Yes 
b) No 
c) Haven’t thought about that 
8% 
12% 
8% 
72% 
Chart Title 
Sticks 
Cups 
Cones 
Bricks/Tubs
34% 
Chart Title 
0% 66% 
Q. Which flavour you like the most?(most liked) 
yes 
no 
havn't thought
8 8 
7 
6 
5 
3 
5 
Q. How would you rate the quality of AMUL Ice-cream from 1-10? 
360 out of 500points 
Q. How would you rate the packaging and appearance of AMUL Ice-cream from 1-10? 
430 out of 500 
Q. Do you know the difference between Ice-cream and Frozen Dessert? 
4 4 
BUTTER 
SCOTCH 
CHOC 
BROWNIE 
M DRY 
FRUIT 
VANILLA CHOCO 
CHIPS 
ALPHANSO 
MANGO 
KAJU 
DRAKSH 
RAJ BHOG ROASTED 
ALMOND 
Chart Title
a) Yes [ 6 % ] 
b) No [ 94 % ] 
Q. Is AMUL Ice-cream easily available? 
a) Yes [ 100 % ] 
b) No [ 0 % ] 
Q. Suggestion / Feedback received from Customer 
TASTE / QUALITY SHOULD IMPROVE 
FINDINGS
• Sale of amul ice cream is more in weekends 
• Mother Dairy is the top ice cream selling company then Amul % Kwality walls 
• People prefer quality/ TASTE in comparison to price & flavour 
• Most selling iccream of Amul are Bricks & Tubs 
• People like Butter scotch , chocolate & Morrocan dry fruit most 
• Product line of Amul icecream is adequate 
• Most of people don’t know the difference between icecream & frozen dessert 
• Age group between 19 to 35 buy icecream most 
• Amul icecream is easily available at the stores 
• Quality of Amul icecream not on that level on which it should be.
Conclusion 
AMUL at present requires to review its marketing and distribution strategies specially 
concentrating on retailers queries. It already is one of the most renowned household brand name 
in the country, hence all it needs to do is to take full advantage of this fact. If the company works 
out its marketing strategies for its products thoughtfully and calculative it will not be long before 
Amul becomes the market leader which it presently is in all the sectors. 
From the findings it has been shown that it needs to increase the margin since its push 
strategy mainly focuses on the retailer, who don't want to sell ice-cream if they do not have any 
extra benefits. Increase more advetisement about the product could prove to be more fruitful. 
Delhi NCR has an annual demand of about 35 lakh litres of Ice-cream. 
The entire market needs to be covered along with the nearby areas of Delhi like Darayapur, 
Ghoga, Auchandi, Harewali, Karala and nearby areas as this market has remained untouched 
which can help Amul increase its ice-cream consumption upto a very high extent.
Recommendations 
 Company needs to improve the supply part as well as reimbursement part 
 Company should provide de freezer at lower price for market penetration 
 Percentage of margin should increase for retailers 
 Company should improve the quality of ice-cream 
 Staff number should increase so that order is delivered on time 
 All flavor's should be available 
 Coupon problem should be solved 
 Company should improve their services 
 Finally, company requires overall improvement in new way 
 Customers should be made aware of all the products by undertaking aggressive 
promotional campaign. 
 Proper advertisement should be made in electronic and print media so that there is 
widespread awareness among the customers. 
 Exclusive outlets should be present so as to counter the competitors. 
 Fruitful dealer margins- Instead of providing different dealer schemes the company 
should increase the margin considerably sa as to match the competitors. 
 More innovative schemes should be introduced to lure the retailers 
 Proper receipts should be given against the amount paid by the retailers 
 Distributors should cover the entire market
Major Limitations 
 No proper advertisement for Amul Ice-creams 
 Aggressive campaigning by competitors like margin to retailers and new schemes 
 No exclusive outlet as compared to Mother Diary and Kwality Walls 
 Very rigid policies 
 Lack of consumer awareness of Frozen Yogurt 
Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. 
Feedback Form 
Name:_____________ Age/Gender:___________ 
Phone No:___________ Occupation:____________ 
1) How often do you visit Ice-cream Outlets? 
a) Everyday b) Alternative Days c) Weekend 
d) Once in a month 
2) Which of the following Ice-cream Brands do you like the most?
a) Amul b) Motherdairy c) Kwalitywalls 
d) Creambell e) Vadilal e) Any Other 
3) Why do you buy the brand you choose? 
a) Price b) Quality c) Flavour 
d) Presentation e) Purchasing Convenience 
4) How often does you have Amul Ice-cream? 
a) Everyday b) Alternative Days c) Weekend d) 
Never 
5) Which among of following is your Favourite ice-cream in Amul? 
a) Sticks b) Cups 
c) Cones d) Bricks/Tubs 
e) Any Other 
6) Is the product line of Amul Ice-cream is adequate? 
a) Yes b) No c) Haven’t thought about that 
7) Which flavour you like the most? 
____________________________________________________ 
8) How would you rate the quality of AMUL Ice-cream from 1-10? 
___________ 
9) How would rate the packaging and appearance of AMUL Ice-cream from 1-10? 
___________ 
10) Do you the difference between Ice-cream and Frozen Dessert? 
a) Yes b) No 
11) Is AMUL Ice-cream easily available? 
a) Yes b) No 
12) Any suggestions: 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ 
___________________________________________________________________________ 
Outlet Name:_____________ Customer here for buy____________
Bibliography 
Websites 
 www.amul.com 
 www.amul.coop 
 www.google.com 
News Papers 
 Times of India 
 Economic Times 
 The Hindu 
Magazines/Journals 
 Business Today 
 Business World 
 India Today
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Project report. amul

  • 1. A PROJECT REPORT ON “PROMOTION & DISTRIBUTION OF AMUL ICE CREAM ” Submitted by: Ashutosh Kumar PGDM (2013-15) Roll - 43
  • 2. Declaration I Ashutosh Kumar , do hereby certify that the Project Report entitled “ Promotion & Distribution of Amul Ice cream ” , Submitted in requirement of fulfilment of Summer Internship. It is an authentic record of my own work under the guidance of Mr. Anand Rai faculty of JRE School of Management, Greater Noida.
  • 3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I take this opportunity to express my profound gratitude and deep regards to my mentor Mr. Anand Rai Sir for his exemplary guidance, monitoring and constant encouragement throughout the Summer Internship. I would also like to express a deep sense of gratitude to Mr. Abhishek Sharma for allowing me as Management Trainee in AMUL ( Gujarat Co-Operative Milk Marketing Federation LTD.). & Awesh sir for his cordial support, valuable information and guidance, which helped me in completing this internship through various stages. I would like to specially thank all the various distributors and retailers who spared some time from their busy schedule so that i can learn the working of AMUL Ice-Cream sector. I would like to thank all my faculty members especially my dean sir Mr. Vishal Talwar and our marketing faculty Mr. Sushil pasricha who let me face the real market scenario which is completely practical and unpredictable. I am grateful for their cooperation during the period of my Internships. Lastly, I thank almighty, my parents, brother, sister and friends for their constant encouragement without which this assignment would not be possible. Ashutosh Kumar Roll no - 43 PGDM (2013-2015)
  • 4. INDEX Sr. No. TOPICS 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2. INTRODUCTION 3. OBJECTIVES OF THE RESEARCH 4. LITERATURE REVIEW 5. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 6. DATA ANALYSIS 7. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSION 8. RECOMMENDATIONS 9. BIBLIOGRAPHY 10. ANNEXURE: QUESTIONNAIRE
  • 5. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Amul proposes to set up 7000 'Amul Parlours' across the country during the year. The parlours will be selling the entire product range of the GCMMF, in addition to the existing retail network for ice-cream, milk and other products. GCMMF had rolled out a few self-managed Amul parlours a couple of years ago. "The project is extremely successful and today, we have reached 1200 new geographical markets with addition of 306 new distributors, 65 new super-stockists and 900 new sub-stockists" Amul is now planning a nationwide rollout of such outlets through franchise operators. At an average expenditure of Rs.75,000 a parlour, the projects will cost approximately Rs.52.50 Crores. Admitting that the parlours may mark Amul's foray into retailing of non-milk farm and processed food products in the future, "Marketing of fresh and frozen vegetables, fruits and fruit products goes perfectly well with Amul's strength in distribution and packaging. However, they are yet to decide on that." Meanwhile the federation has firmed up its plans for expansion of its milk product business across the globe. The federation aims to sell milk in U.S. in 2014 and also to other European countries. Amul has also set up a plant in New Jersey to manufacture Ghee and Paneer in February 2014.
  • 6. OBJECTIVES  To understand the supply chain network  Promotion of ice-cream at Reliance store  To find the problem at distributor point  To maximise the sales growth at retail store  To check any problem of retailers
  • 7. About the company GCMMF Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF), is India's largest food product marketing organization with annual turnover (2013-14) US$ 3.0 billion. Its daily milk procurement is approx 13.18 million lit per day from 17,025 village milk cooperative societies, 17 member unions covering 31 districts, and 3.23 million milk producer members. It is the Apex organization of the Dairy Cooperatives of Gujarat, popularly known as 'AMUL', which aims to provide remunerative returns to the farmers and also serve the interest of consumers by providing quality products which are good value for money. Its success has not only been emulated in India but serves as a model for rest of the World. It is exclusive marketing organization of 'Amul' and 'Sagar' branded products. It operates through 53 Sales Offices and has a dealer network of 10000 dealers and 10 lakh retailers, one of the largest such networks in India. Its product range comprises milk, milk powder, health beverages, ghee, butter, cheese, Pizza cheese, Ice-cream, Paneer, chocolates, and traditional Indian sweets, etc. GCMMF is India's largest exporter of Dairy Products. It has been accorded a "Trading House" status. Many of our products are available in USA, Gulf Countries, Singapore, The Philippines, Japan, China and Australia. GCMMF has received the APEDA Award from Government of India for Excellence in Dairy Product Exports for the last 13 years. For the year 2009-10, GCMMF has been awarded "Golden Trophy" for its outstanding export performance and contribution in
  • 8. dairy products sector by APEDA. In 2013-14, GCMMF took giant strides in expanding its presence in International markets. Amul’s presence on Global Dairy Trade (GDT) platform in which only the top six dairy players of the world sell their products, has earned respect and recognition across the world. By selling milk powders on GDT, GCMMF could not only realize better prices as per market demand but it also firmly established Amul in the league of top dairy players in world trade. For its consistent adherence to quality, customer focus and dependability, GCMMF has received numerous awards and accolades over the years. It received the Rajiv Gandhi National Quality Award in1999 in Best of All Category. In 2002 GCMMF bagged India's Most Respected Company Award instituted by Business World. In 2003, it was awarded the The IMC Ramkrishna Bajaj National Quality Award - 2003 for adopting noteworthy quality management practices for logistics and procurement. GCMMF is the first and only Indian organisation to win topmost International Dairy Federation Marketing Award for probiotic ice cream launch in 2007. For the innovations, GCMMF has received AIMA-RK Swamy High Performance brand award 2013 and CNN-IBN Innovating for better tomorrow award in 2014. For the tree plantation activity GCMMF has received seven consecutive Good Green Governance award from Srishti during 2007 to 2013. The Amul brand is not only a product, but also a movement. It is in one way, the representation of the economic freedom of farmers. It has given farmers the courage to dream. To hope. To live.
  • 9. The Birth of Amul  It all began when milk became a symbol of protest  Founded in 1946 to stop the exploitation by middlemen  Inspired by the freedom movement The seeds of this unusual saga were sown more than 65 years back in Anand, a small town in the state of Gujarat in western India. The exploitative trade practices followed by the local trade cartel triggered off the cooperative movement. Angered by unfair and manipulative practices followed by the trade, the farmers of the district approached the great Indian patriot Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel for a solution. He advised them to get rid of middlemen and form their own co-operative, which would have procurement, processing and marketing under their control. In 1946, the farmers of this area went on a milk strike refusing to be cowed down by the cartel. Under the inspiration of Sardar Patel, and the guidance of leaders like Morarji Desai and Tribhuvandas Patel, they formed their own cooperative in 1946. This co-operative, the Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers Union Ltd. began with just two village dairy co-operative societies and 247 litres of milk and is today better known as Amul Dairy. Amul grew from strength to strength thanks to the inspired leadership of Tribhuvandas Patel, the founder Chairman and the committed professionalism of Dr Verghese Kurien,who was entrusted the task of running the dairy from 1950. The then Prime Minister of India, Lal Bahadur Shastri decided that the same approach should become the basis of a National Dairy Development policy. He understood that the success of Amul could be attributed to four important factors. The farmers owned the dairy, their elected representatives managed the village societies and the district union, they employed professionals to operate the dairy and manage its business. Most importantly, the co-operatives were sensitive to the needs of farmers and responsive to their demands.
  • 10. At his instance in 1965 the National Dairy Development Board was set up with the basic objective of replicating the Amul model. Dr. Kurien was chosen to head the institution as its Chairman and asked to replicate this model throughout the country. The Amul Model The Amul Model of dairy development is a three-tiered structure with the dairy cooperative societies at the village level federated under a milk union at the district level and a federation of member unions at the state level. The Amul model has helped India to emerge as the largest milk producer in the world. More than 15 million milk producers pour their milk in 1,44,500 dairy cooperative societies across the country. Their milk is processed in 184 District Co-operative Unions and marketed by 22 State Marketing Federations, ensuring a better life for millions. Business of the Company: Amul has justified its undisputed leadership in foods business by creating 6000 Amul preferred outlets in a record time which exclusively sell wide range of Amul products. This has been possible due to strong brand equity and immense consumer support. We are now having ambitious plans of creating 10,000 Amul parlours by 2012. Amul Parlours are successfully operating in more than 1400 towns at high streets, residential areas, Railway Stations, Bus Stations, Educational Institutions and a whole lot of Centres of Excellence The company is into the making of the products like, Breadspreads, Cheese Range, Fresh Milk, Milk Powders, Milk Drink, Health Drink, Brown Beverage, Nutramul Malted Milk Food, Curd Products, Pure Ghee, Mithaee Range, Ice-cream, Chocolate & Confectionery
  • 11. Customers of the company: It focuses on every stratum of people. Organizational Structure: The Amul Model is a three-tier cooperative structure. This structure consists of a dairy cooperative society at the village level affiliated to a milk union at the district level which in turn is federated into a milk federation at the state level. Milk collection is done at the village dairy society, milk procurement and processing at the District Milk Union and milk and milk products marketing at the state milk federation. The structure was evolved at Amul in Gujarat and thereafter replicated all over the country under the Operation Flood programme. It is known as the 'Amul Model' or 'Anand Pattern' of dairy cooperatives. The main functions of the VDCS are:  Collection of surplus milk from the producers of the village and payment based on quality and quantity  Providing support services to the members like veterinary first aid, artificial insemination services, cattle-feed sales, mineral mixture sales, fodder and fodder seed sales, conducting training on animal husbandry and dairying  Selling liquid milk for local consumers of the village  Supplying milk to the District Milk Union.
  • 12. Mission Statement GCMMF, endeavor to satisfy the taste and and nutritional requirements of the world, through excellence in marketing through our committed team. Through co-operative network, we are committed to offering quality products that provide best value for money. VALUES  Customer Orientation  Commitment to producers  Belongingness  Co-operation  Pride in Organization  Employee Satisfaction  Integrity  Excellence  Leadership
  • 13.  Quality  Innovation  Growth Orientation Companies Profile Year of Establishment 1973 Members 17 District Cooperative Milk Producers' Unions No. of Producer Members 3.23 Million No. of Village Societies 17,025 Total Milk handling capacity per day 23.2 Million litres per day Milk Collection (Total - 2013-14) 4.79 billion litres Milk collection (Daily Average 2013-14) 13.18 million litres Cattlefeed manufacturing Capacity 6190 Mts. per day Sales Turnover -(2013-14) Rs. 18143 Crores (US $ 3.0 Billion)
  • 14. The History of AMUL Ice-creams Amul Ice Cream was launched on 10th March, 1996 in Gujarat. The portfolio consisted of impulse products like sticks, cones, cups as well as take home packs and institutional/catering packs. Amul ice cream was launched on the platform of ‘Real Milk. Real Ice Cream’ given that it is a milk company and the wholesomeness of its products gives it a competitive advantage. In 1997, Amul ice creams entered Mumbai followed by Chennai in 1998 and Kolkata and Delhi in 2002. Nationally it was rolled out across the country in 1999. It has combated competition like Walls, Mother Dairy and achieved the No 1 position in the country. This position was achieved in 2001 and it has continued to remain at the top. Today the market share of Amul ice cream is 38% share against the 9% market share of MOTHER DIARY, thus making it 4 times larger than its closest competitor. Not only has it grown at a phenomenal rate but has added a vast variety of flavours to its ever growing range. Currently it offers a selection of 220 products. Amul has always brought newness in its products and the same applies for ice creams.
  • 15. In January 2007, Amul introduced SUGAR FREE & Prolife Probiotic Wellness Ice Cream, which was a first in India. This range of SUGAR FREE, LOW FAT Diabetic Delight & ProLife Probiotic Wellness Ice Cream is created for the health conscious. Amul’s entry into ice creams is regarded as successful due to the large market share it was able to capture within a short period of time – due to price differential, quality of products and of course the brand name. PRESENT STATUS In a short span of 6 years Amul Ice Cream has become the No.1 ice cream brand in the country. It is now the only national brand and all other ice cream brands are regional. Amul Ice Cream has achieved 38% share against 9% market share of MOTHER DIARY making it 4 times larger than its closest competitor.
  • 16. SWOT Analysis of AMUL Ice-cream Strength 1. Good product range include various flavors, party packs, sticks, cones etc 2. Good quality and packaging, and good advertising 3. Amul is one of the most respected top-of-the-mind brands 4. Also launched probiotic and sugarfree icecreams 5. Offers over 200 products across India 6. Biggest sourcing base for milk & milk products in india 7. 39% market share in the national ice cream market 8. Penetration pricing strategy- Amul is price warrior in the ice cream market and currently has a very wide range to offer for all the price points 9. Reputation of high quality
  • 17. 10. E-commerce, new products and process technology Weakness 1. Growing competition form international and other brands means limited market share 2. Limited international presence as compared to leading global brand 3. Advertise is low profile, as the results of the survey show. Majority of the respondents have hardly seen any Ad of Amul ice cream. However kwality walls on the other hands into heavy advertising and consequently, is popular 4. Shortage of stock during season 5. As per the survey, retailer list a credible replacement policy as a factor very high on their wish list. They would be willing to make future investment only for that brand which offers replacement facilities, Amul has no replacement policy 6. Less attractive packaging 7. Distribution problems
  • 18. Opportunity 1. High End ice-cream to tap the higher income group also 2. Tie-up with food chains, restaurants 3. Mobile vans for better visibility 4. Internet promotions are a good means of awareness which should be tapped 5. Amul can use the umbrella strategy for its new SKU’s 6. It is high growth segment as the population is very increasing with never – ending demands 7. Distribution coverage Threat 1. Kulfi in rural markets 2. Local ice creams and sweet dishes 3. Health conscious people refraining from sweets 4. Amul is currently facing stiff competition from Kwality walls and may face more threat from the local manufacturers in the low priced segment ice creams.
  • 19. 5. The customers have very well received the Kwality walls product differentiation strategy and mother dairy is also pushing up its advertising strategy. 6. Also the low per capita income low per capita consumption of the people is a threat to Amul 7. Free entry to the markets 8. Even Vadilal is coming up with new strategy and promotions of various variants of ice cream AWARDS  AIMA High Performance Brand Award  QIMPRO GOLD STANDARD Quality Award 2013  SAP Award for Customer Excellence (SAPACE) 2013  ET-Corporate Citizen Award of the Year 2010-11 to GCMMF  Green Globe Foundation Award  Srishti's G-Cube Award – 2010  International Dairy Federation Award  Pro-Biotic Ice-cream Gets No. 1 Award At World Dairy Summit
  • 20.  Ramkrishna Bajaj National Quality Award - 2003  Qimpro Gold Standard Award - 2003  International CIO 100 Award For Resourcefulness GCMMF Partner Companies  Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Anand  Mehsana District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd, Mehsana  Sabarkantha District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Himatnagar  Banaskantha District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Palanpur  Surat District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Surat  Baroda District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Vadodara  Panchmahal District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Godhra  Valsad District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Valsad  Bharuch District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Bharuch  Ahmedabad District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd.,Ahmedabad  Rajkot District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Rajkot  Gandhinagar District Cooperative Milk Producers'Union Ltd., Gandhinagar
  • 21.  Surendranagar District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Surendranagar  Amreli District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd., Amreli  Bhavnagar District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd., Bhavnagar  Kutch District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Ltd., Anjar  Junagadh District Cooperative Milk Producers' Union Limited,Junagadh SALES TURN OVER Sales Turnover Rs (million) US$ (in million) 1994-95 11140 355 1995-96 13790 400 1996-97 15540 450 1997-98 18840 455 1998-99 22192 493 1999-00 22185 493 2000-01 22588 500 2001-02 23365 500 2002-03 27457 575 2003-04 28941 616 2004-05 29225 672 2005-06 37736 850 2006-07 42778 1050 2007-08 52554 1325 2008-09 67113 1504
  • 22. Sales Turnover Rs (million) US$ (in million) 2009-10 80053 1700 2010-11 97742 2172 2011-12 116680 2500 2012-13 137350 2540 2013-14 181434 3024 Research Methodology Analysis Of Marketing Mix Strategy of Amul Ice-cream I took up Amul Ice Cream as a product for our study and analysis. The project basic objective was to acquire a deeper understanding of the product and apply the concepts related to marketing mix, 4P's of marketing and the consumer behavior as learnt in the course. The project was studied in three parts:  Marketing mix of Amul Ice cream  Study of the consumer behavior with the help of a structured questionnaire  Marketing mix of two main competitors; Kwality Wall's and Mother Dairy, suggestions and foresight about Amul Ice Creams In the first part, we studied the marketing mix of Amul ice cream which was further divided into four parts: Product, Price, Place and Promotion.
  • 23. Marketing Mix of Amul Ice cream Amul Ice Cream was launched on 10th March, 1996 in Gujarat. It was launched on the platform of 'Real Milk. Real Ice Cream' given that it is a milk company and the wholesomeness of its products gives it a competitive advantage. In 1997, Amul ice creams entered Mumbai followed by Chennai in 1998 and Kolkata and Delhi in 2002. Nationally it was rolled out across the country in 1999. It has combated competition from the established players like Walls, Mother Dairy and achieved the No 1 position in the country. This position was achieved in 2001 and it has continued to remain at the top. Today the market share of Amul ice cream is 38% as against the 9% market share of Mother Diary, thus making it 4 times larger than its closest competitor. Product Amul has added a vast variety of flavours to its ever growing range. Currently it offers a selection of 220 products. Amul has always brought newness in its products and the same applies for ice creams. The broad heads under which Amul markets it's ice creams are as follows:  Royal treat range (rajbhog, cappuccino, chocochips, butterscotch, tutti frutti)  Nut-o-mania range (kaju draksh, kesar pista, roasted almond, kesar carnival, badshahi badam kulfi, shista pista kulfi)  Utsav range (anjir, roasted almond)
  • 24.  Simply delicious range (vanilla, strawberry, pineapple, rose, chocolate)  Nature's treat (alphonso mango, fresh litchi, anjir, fresh strawberry, black current)  Sundae range (mango, black current, chocolate, strawberry)  Millennium ice cream (cheese with almonds, dates with honey)  Milk bars (chocobar, mango dolly, raspberry dolly, shahi badam kulfi, shahi pista kulfi, mawa malai kulfi cream, green pista kulfi)  Cool candies (orange, mango), Cassatta, Tricone cones (butterscotch, chocolate), megabite-almond cone), Frostik - 3 layer chocolate bar, Fundoo range - exclusively for kids, Slimscoop fat free frozen dessert (vanilla, banana, mango, pineapple), Health Isabcool In January 2007, Amul introduced SUGAR FREE & ProLife Probiotic Wellness Ice Cream, which was a first in India. This range of SUGAR FREE, LOW FAT Diabetic Delight & ProLife Probiotic Wellness Ice Cream is created for the health conscious. Price Amul has managed to stay ahead of its competitors by providing quality products at competitive prices, maximizing customer value. Amul followed the penetration pricing strategy and entered the market with prices much less than the leader in the market "Kwality Walls". This helped Amul in achieving great success at the start. Amul also captured a lot of the lower end untapped market due to its pricing strategy and gradually acquired a market share of 12-15% in the first few years. The pricing has been a major advantage of the brand. Following Amul, other players
  • 25. lowered their prices consequent to which Amul now follows a competitive pricing as its major strategy. Range of price - minimum and maximum? Amul frostiks start from Rs 10 and go upto Rs. 20. The prolife pro-biotic icecream is priced at Rs. 15 for 125 ml. the super saver take away packs start from as low as Rs.110 for 2 litre whereas catering the higher end, exotica range starts from Rs. 120 per litre brick and extends upto Rs. 160 for different flavours. Place Ice cream, being a perishable item, it is very important to have a good distribution channel. Amul's head office is at Anand. The entire market is divided into 5 zones. The zonal offices are located at Ahmadabad, Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai. Moreover there are 49 Depots located across the country and Amul caters to 13 Export markets also. Amul follows four marketing channels to distribute its ice creams.  Level Zero also called direct marketing channel consists of a manufacturer selling directly to the final customers. Amul has entered into direct retailing through "Amul Utterly Delicious" parlours created in major cities Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Baroda, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Surat. These parlours surpass the regular softy and ice-cream scoop offering joints in terms of popularity and look set to give the more established ice cream brands in the cities a run for their money. In these
  • 26. parlours, icecream is stored and transported in a frozen condition (- 180 centigrade or below). They also keep frozen pizzas and frozen paneer.  Level One contains one selling intermediary such as retailer to the final customers  Level Two has two intermediaries typically distributor and the retailer  Level Three comprises the distributor, retailer with the jobber in between Promotion Amul doesn't follow an aggressive marketing strategy for its ice creams. In the beginning, TV commercials for products such as amul tricone, real milk ice cream, frostik and premium ice cream were seen frequently. However these commercials cannot be spotted now. Instead the company prefers a more direct approach to sales promotion strategy. Offers such as super saver packs, one plus one and the likes are often given to lure the consumers into buying. Apart from these, Amul Company as a whole with its advertising partner FCB-ULKA puts up its hoardings which are famous for their satirical take on current happenings, for its complete basket of products including ice cream. The main reason for Amul retaining its dominant position in the market despite a conservative marketing strategy is because all the market players in this product category follow the same kind of strategy, i.e. minimal exposure to electronic media and high on sales promotion technique. In such a scenario Amul has been successful in creating a niche for itself. Amul's entry into ice creams is regarded as successful due to the large market share it was able to capture within a short period of time. The differential pricing, quality of products and of course,
  • 27. the brand name made this possible. Consumer Buying Behavior We studied the marketing mix of Amul ice creams. Now we'll study and analyze the behavior in terms of consumer's decision making process and factors affecting their buying behavior. Consumer behavior is how individuals, groups, and organizations select, buy, use and dispose of goods, services and ideas to satisfy their needs and wants. Consumer passes through five stages in buying a product: 1. Need Identification 2. Information Search 3. Evaluation of Alternatives 4. Purchase of Product 5. After Sales Service Consumers don't always pass through all the above stages while making a purchase. For many of products (mostly perishable), the kind of involvement in the buying process is low. Consumers tend to do a lot of brand switching for the sake of variety and novelty. While buying a regular brand of ice cream, one goes directly from the need for ice-cream to the purchase decision skipping information search and evaluation. Even if they are present, the time given to each of
  • 28. these is negligible as compared to other stages. This is very important part of consumer buying behavior which in turn affects the factors affecting the consumer behavior. If one is loyal to one brand he will repeatedly purchase that brand and flavor. However if one doesn't find that product, he is very likely to switch to other available brands without much effort and may start liking it. Factors affecting the consumer behavior: Various types of factors which affect the consumer behavior and lead them towards a particular ice-cream brand are as follows:  Product specifications, variety, price range, promotion strategies, and availability of product (which forms an integral part in case of variety seeking products)  Reference groups (family, friends , media etc) and their effect on choices  Knowledge of other brands existing in the market and their positioning in the minds of the consumers  Demographics - age, gender, income group  Situational - occasions where a consumer buys a product  Involvement in buying the product in terms of frequency of purchase 
  • 29. Studying the consumer behavior: In the survey conducted, (sample size=50) we'll first do a general analysis studying the market and Amul ice-cream's position in it. In second part of the analysis, we'll see how different age groups may behave differently in consuming ice cream. Research Methodology Data : Primary data Population size: consumers Sample Size : 50 Area : Shakarpur , School Block , Mayur vihar Phase 1 , Mayur vihar phase 2 , Mayur vihar phase 3 , New Ashok nagar , Vasundhra (Delhi East) Samples for the study consisted of people from the age group of 19 - 57. Samples were taken randomly where a structured questionnaire was mailed to the people and their responses recorded. The questionnaire had the following dimensions:  Demographics of the respondents such as age, income group, occupation, gender  Knowledge/awareness about the various brands available in the market  Frequency of purchase of ice cream,
  • 30.  place of purchase,  price preferences,  reference groups,  Favorite brands vis-a-vis Amul in terms of ratings on the features of the product. Sample size: 50 respondents from the target population were approached to fill in the questionnaire. Result and discussion: The decision in buying ice cream is influenced by many factors such as taste, availability, pricing, packaging, variety of the product, occasions and mood and so on. Results of the data analysis will be studied in two parts: 1. An overall analysis of all the factors. 2. A comparative analysis of the age groups to analyze the difference in their behavior due to different age. Overall analysis: Demographics of the respondents: Data was collected with respect to four demographics of the sample; age, gender, income groups and occupation. Based on the analysis, it was observed that 74 % of respondents were in the age
  • 31. group 19-24 and 26% in the age group 25-55 One third of the respondents were females. More than 50% of the samples were students owing to which the income range of less than 50000 Rs. bears the highest percentage in the income distribution. Consumer behavior with respect to frequency of purchase and the occasions/moods leading the buying towards buying ice creams: The frequency of purchasing of ice creams is moderate. 46% buy in weekends 38 % in a month, 12% alternative day & 4% every day . .This implies that buying frequency for ice creams is moderate. This influences the level of involvement in looking for the alternatives each time the buyer consumes an ice-cream. The consumer is more or less habitual own interpretation, in purchasing the ice cream due to which the 2 steps in buying behavior become redundant as already mentioned earlier. By habitual, we mean routine to be more precise. In terms of mood in buying, people generally buy ice-cream without any reason when buying very frequently. The samples are equally distributed over the occasions such as birthday, marriage, family outing, hanging out with friends, or part with the % of people consuming it with friends dominating the others.
  • 32. As far as choosing the flavor/brand of ice-cream is concerned, over 93% choose the flavor/brand themselves. It can be inferred that the influence of family and friends in choosing the ice-cream is very low and people go by their own choices while buying it. 5% of the people eat ice-cream flavors as decided by the family which may be the case when one is buying bricks of ice-cream. Rest 2% constitutes people who go by the friends' choice in choosing the flavor/brand. Place of purchase and importance attached to packaging: More than 50% of the consumers buy ice cream from the corner shop of their colony. It signifies the importance of distribution channels and the kind of availability they need to have to maintain to create a position in the market. If they go out of stock they are at the risk of losing their customers to other competitors. The data infers that availability of Ice-creams are high in round the corner shop and Super markets whereas Malls may afford to go loose on all time availability. Regarding the packaging, 93% place importance on the packaging of the ice-cream which again makes it important for the brands to have a very attractive packaging in order to attract the consumers. Factors forming an important consideration for trying a new product/flavor: There are various factors which lead to trying out a new product launched in the market and make repeated purchases. It was seen that taste forms the most important factor leading to buying of ice cream which is placed higher than the brand name also. It reemphasizes the fact that brand name of the ice-cream is not the most important. If the consumer likes the taste of other product, one may shift to the other brand. The 2nd most important factor is advertising. Ice-cream brands are generally low on their promotional strategies. However the importance of advertising with consumers is easily visible in the survey. For one fourth of the people, advertising is the force
  • 33. which leads them towards an ice-cream product. Most of the advertising for Ice-creams comes through billboards and hoardings and here Amul as a brand scores over others as the brand awareness of Amul is one the best. 2. Comparison of consumer's favorite ice-cream and Amul ice-cream on various attributes: We asked our sample to rate their favorite ice-cream vis a vis Amul ice-cream on various attributes such as taste, packaging, price, variety and availability on a scale of 10 where 1 was the worst and 10 was the best .. Awareness about other brands existing in the market: People are well aware about the brands in the market. Among the top 3 brands mentioned by the consumers, Amul and Mother Dairy feature the most among the two. For the 1st preference, Mother dairy overtake the awareness whereas for the 2nd choice Amul .This is important from the point of view of Amul as the people who are variety seeking will switch over easily to the other brands if they are not happy with Amul. Among the brands that are well known to the customers, Amul, Kwality-walls and mother dairy are the most sought after brands. Other than these regulars brands, there are other brands such as Vadilal, Baskin Robbins, creambell, and others which constitute a small share in the market in terms of awareness level. Analysis with taking age, income (demographics) as the distinguishing factors: For analyzing the difference in factors leading to buying behavior due to difference in age, we have already divided the samples into 2 age groups 19-24 and 24-55 years.
  • 34. Frequency of purchase: It was clearly visible that 19-24 years consume ice-cream more frequently than the people in the age group of 25-40 years. 57% of people in the age group of 25-40 consume ice-cream occasionally which is only 31% in the case of the lower age group. On the other hand, the combined % of people consuming ice-cream on a weekly or daily basis for 24-40 year age group is only 25% as against 48% in case of 18-24 year olds with weekly consumption leading for the same. Factors consuming new ice cream product, brand or flavor: It was observed that number of people preferring taste is much higher in case of 18-24 year olds. Also people in the age group of 24-40 years don't consider packaging or cheaper price as a leading factor while considering a new product. This is an important observation as Amul mainly sells on the lower price strategy. If it is offering a lower priced product, it needs to work on packaging as large numbers of people give importance to packaging in this group (also shown in the following chat). However it may or may not work so much on packaging if it is introducing a new product/flavor in the higher end markets. Willingness to buy sugar free ice cream at a higher price: To determine the level of health consciousness of the people and their willingness to buy the ice cream at a higher price if available, the data was collected. 70% of the people were not willing to buy the sugar free ice-cream at a higher price. This can be due to 2 factors: always better to ask from the respondents 1. people are less health conscious
  • 35. 2. people are price sensitive The options given to determine the same would not have been exhaustive. Possible the open-ended question wouldn't have been of much use. But yes, it is certainly better to ask from the respondents and due care would be taken next time. To further judge this, we distributed this data age wise to which how many people in which age group are willing to buy the ice-cream at a higher price. In case of people in the age 25-40 years, over 42% of the people are willing to buy the sugar free ice cream if available at a higher price. However this falls to 32% in case of the age group 18-24 years. This can be again attributed to 2 factors: 1. People in the lower age group are less health conscious or they are earning less so they are price sensitive or both. 2. People in the higher age group are more health conscious or they are earning more so they can afford higher prices. Miscellaneous remarks about Amul ice creams: (optional in the survey)  Amul is my favorite brand but more chocolate varieties are possible using different caramels and nuts.  It's like since childhood I have an image that Kwality Walls is the best ice cream. Amul and Mother Dairy are my second best.
  • 36.  They should come out with some good advertising campaigns for their ice creams and should really try out the social media to market their brand.  It is good, but sometimes some flavors are out of market, especially mango flavor.  The Amul ice cream should be readily available and the variety should be more. Also the marketing is very poor we do not see much.  Amul seems to be a brand for common men - the middle class, very well placed to cater to middle class people - the biggest chunk of Indian population...although not very popular among the higher class These remarks about Amul ice cream highlight the fact that we have been saying all throughout out analysis. The variety in some products of Amul is not at par with the other brands or the needs of the consumers. The availability is on a lower side due to which some of the samples complained of the brand getting out of stock. Also the level of awareness of the ice creams of Amul among the consumers is very less due to which it suffers a lot. Amul needs to go aggressive on its promotion strategies so that it can expand its market share and perform well. Conclusion: From the above survey, we can conclude that major factors affecting Consumer behavior are Taste, Price, Packaging, Brand Perception and occasion. As Ice-cream is a variety seeking product, therefore the availability of Amul Ice-cream has a major impact on the actual consumption by the consumers and since Amul is very close to the market leader Kwality-walls. It has to take care of availability especially at round the corner stores and super markets where the sales of Ice-cream are maximum.
  • 37. Taste is considered the most important factor in determining the consumer behavior as per the survey. Amul Ice-cream is lagging behind in "Taste" as per the consumer perception when compared to Market leader. Attitude of the consumer is favorable towards Amul Ice cream and this can be seen through the comparative analysis of different brands in the market. Part of it can be attributed to Amul's brand perception across all the product categories countrywide. There is no significant difference in behavior towards purchasing Ice cream based on gender but the younger age group prefers to eat ice cream more than their older counterparts. Since most of the younger age group also falls in relatively lower income group, this shows the higher consumption trends by low income group . Job Description This project included promotion and strengthening of the distribution network of the company's product "AMUL ICE-CREAMS". The project was a great learning experience. At the starting of the project we were first told to do the survey of the push-carts running in the different areas of Delhi. In that we were told to survey about their working conditions, their timings of movement, their standing places, the customers who are attracted by them, the problems faced by the vendors. We were told to survey them at different places of the city. I had to survey a total of 50 pushcarts present at all the 3 locations under 1 distributors and under whom were 5 Vending Redistribution Stockiest (VRS) points. Their I surveyed all the push-carts along with the vendors running them. Also there I heard all the problems faced by the vendors and the distributors with the company. Also I took the suggestions from the vendors with respect to the customers as what
  • 38. the customers want as they are the only ones who get to have a word with the customers in an easy way. Next was the promotion of the scheme bought up by Amul with 1ltr. ice-cream tubs. The scheme was that with the purchase of 1ltr. tub the customer gets a Amul Butter 100gm.s free. I had to visit 2 Reliance Fresh stores for 6 days in Ganesh Nagar & Fateh nagar on alternative day basis , where I had to promote this scheme and increase of Ice-cream tubs. There we promoted the scheme upto a very large extent. Target which was given was to sell 50 ice-cream tubs, which was easily completed in the given time period. Then I was made to visit the various retail outlets so as do understand the market demand and the distribution channel of Amul ice-creams. There I used to take ice-cream orders from various outlets. Also I opened many new outlets which now sell Amul Ice-creams. Next was the promotion of all the different Amul ice-creams at different retail outlets, also I conducted a survey with the different customers coming to the various retail outlets. There I got to know about the standing of the company in the retail market and also the various problems faced by the retailers with the distributors. Difficulties Faced
  • 39. • Coupon problems • Delivery problem • Ordered items not same • Replacement problem • Stock availability problem Findings (Consumer Survey) Q. How often do you visit Ice-cream Outlets? a) Everyday b) Alternative Days c) Weekend
  • 40. d) Once in a month Chart Title Q. Which of the following Ice-cream Brands do you like the most? a) Amul b) Motherdairy c) Kwalitywalls d) Creambell e) Vadilal 5% 15% 78% 2% EVERY DAY ALTERNATE WEEKEND ONCE IN MONTH
  • 41. 14 Q. Why do you buy the brand you choose? a) Price b) Quality c) Flavour d) Purchasing Convenience 8 23 3 2 AMUL KWALITY WALLS MOTHER DAIRY Series1CREAM BELL VADILAL
  • 42. Q. How often does you have Amul Ice-cream? a) Everyday b) Alternative Day c) Weekend d) once in a month Price 16% Flavour 24% Purchasing convinience 6% quality 54% Price Flavour Purchasing convinience quality
  • 43. Q. Which among of following is your Favourite ice-cream in Amul? a) Sticks b) Cups c) Cones d) Bricks/Tubs e) Any Other Weekend 46% 4% 12% 38% Weekend Every Day Alternative Day Once in a month
  • 44. Q. Is the product line of Amul Ice-cream is adequate? a) Yes b) No c) Haven’t thought about that 8% 12% 8% 72% Chart Title Sticks Cups Cones Bricks/Tubs
  • 45. 34% Chart Title 0% 66% Q. Which flavour you like the most?(most liked) yes no havn't thought
  • 46. 8 8 7 6 5 3 5 Q. How would you rate the quality of AMUL Ice-cream from 1-10? 360 out of 500points Q. How would you rate the packaging and appearance of AMUL Ice-cream from 1-10? 430 out of 500 Q. Do you know the difference between Ice-cream and Frozen Dessert? 4 4 BUTTER SCOTCH CHOC BROWNIE M DRY FRUIT VANILLA CHOCO CHIPS ALPHANSO MANGO KAJU DRAKSH RAJ BHOG ROASTED ALMOND Chart Title
  • 47. a) Yes [ 6 % ] b) No [ 94 % ] Q. Is AMUL Ice-cream easily available? a) Yes [ 100 % ] b) No [ 0 % ] Q. Suggestion / Feedback received from Customer TASTE / QUALITY SHOULD IMPROVE FINDINGS
  • 48. • Sale of amul ice cream is more in weekends • Mother Dairy is the top ice cream selling company then Amul % Kwality walls • People prefer quality/ TASTE in comparison to price & flavour • Most selling iccream of Amul are Bricks & Tubs • People like Butter scotch , chocolate & Morrocan dry fruit most • Product line of Amul icecream is adequate • Most of people don’t know the difference between icecream & frozen dessert • Age group between 19 to 35 buy icecream most • Amul icecream is easily available at the stores • Quality of Amul icecream not on that level on which it should be.
  • 49. Conclusion AMUL at present requires to review its marketing and distribution strategies specially concentrating on retailers queries. It already is one of the most renowned household brand name in the country, hence all it needs to do is to take full advantage of this fact. If the company works out its marketing strategies for its products thoughtfully and calculative it will not be long before Amul becomes the market leader which it presently is in all the sectors. From the findings it has been shown that it needs to increase the margin since its push strategy mainly focuses on the retailer, who don't want to sell ice-cream if they do not have any extra benefits. Increase more advetisement about the product could prove to be more fruitful. Delhi NCR has an annual demand of about 35 lakh litres of Ice-cream. The entire market needs to be covered along with the nearby areas of Delhi like Darayapur, Ghoga, Auchandi, Harewali, Karala and nearby areas as this market has remained untouched which can help Amul increase its ice-cream consumption upto a very high extent.
  • 50. Recommendations  Company needs to improve the supply part as well as reimbursement part  Company should provide de freezer at lower price for market penetration  Percentage of margin should increase for retailers  Company should improve the quality of ice-cream  Staff number should increase so that order is delivered on time  All flavor's should be available  Coupon problem should be solved  Company should improve their services  Finally, company requires overall improvement in new way  Customers should be made aware of all the products by undertaking aggressive promotional campaign.  Proper advertisement should be made in electronic and print media so that there is widespread awareness among the customers.  Exclusive outlets should be present so as to counter the competitors.  Fruitful dealer margins- Instead of providing different dealer schemes the company should increase the margin considerably sa as to match the competitors.  More innovative schemes should be introduced to lure the retailers  Proper receipts should be given against the amount paid by the retailers  Distributors should cover the entire market
  • 51. Major Limitations  No proper advertisement for Amul Ice-creams  Aggressive campaigning by competitors like margin to retailers and new schemes  No exclusive outlet as compared to Mother Diary and Kwality Walls  Very rigid policies  Lack of consumer awareness of Frozen Yogurt Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. Feedback Form Name:_____________ Age/Gender:___________ Phone No:___________ Occupation:____________ 1) How often do you visit Ice-cream Outlets? a) Everyday b) Alternative Days c) Weekend d) Once in a month 2) Which of the following Ice-cream Brands do you like the most?
  • 52. a) Amul b) Motherdairy c) Kwalitywalls d) Creambell e) Vadilal e) Any Other 3) Why do you buy the brand you choose? a) Price b) Quality c) Flavour d) Presentation e) Purchasing Convenience 4) How often does you have Amul Ice-cream? a) Everyday b) Alternative Days c) Weekend d) Never 5) Which among of following is your Favourite ice-cream in Amul? a) Sticks b) Cups c) Cones d) Bricks/Tubs e) Any Other 6) Is the product line of Amul Ice-cream is adequate? a) Yes b) No c) Haven’t thought about that 7) Which flavour you like the most? ____________________________________________________ 8) How would you rate the quality of AMUL Ice-cream from 1-10? ___________ 9) How would rate the packaging and appearance of AMUL Ice-cream from 1-10? ___________ 10) Do you the difference between Ice-cream and Frozen Dessert? a) Yes b) No 11) Is AMUL Ice-cream easily available? a) Yes b) No 12) Any suggestions: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Outlet Name:_____________ Customer here for buy____________
  • 53. Bibliography Websites  www.amul.com  www.amul.coop  www.google.com News Papers  Times of India  Economic Times  The Hindu Magazines/Journals  Business Today  Business World  India Today