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Intravenous Solutions, Intravenous Fluids, I V Fluid, Saline and Dextrose Fluid (IV), Injectable Medicines, Pharmaceutical Product, Pharma Sector Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Intravenous Solutions, Intravenous Fluids, I V Fluid, Saline and Dextrose Fluid (IV), Injectable Medicines, Pharmaceutical Product, Pharma Sector Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics, Production Schedule, Working Capital Requirement, Plant Layout, Process Flow Sheet, Cost of Project, Projected Balance Sheets, Profitability Ratios, Break Even Analysis

In medicine, saline (also saline solution) is a solution of sodium chloride (NaCl, table salt) in water. It is used to flush wounds and skin abrasions, as eye drops, for intravenous infusion, rinsing contact lenses, nasal irrigation, and a variety of other purposes.

There are few drugs as useful and as widely used in healthcare as normal saline. The clear, restorative intravenous fluid is used to rehydrate patients with flu, and food poisoning, and Ebola, and countless dozens of other conditions. It’s used in dialysis and surgery, to clean wounds, and to inject patients with medication from antibiotics to chemotherapy.Normal saline is also a medical treatment of beautiful and inexpensive simplicity. It’s sodium chloride. That’s salt water for you folks who slept through sixth grade chemistry.

Saline are osmotic laxatives that work by drawing fluids into the bowel from surrounding tissue, thus softening stools and assist in easy fecal discharge. Saline are largely used for swift emptying of bowels to prepare for examination or surgery, eliminating drugs and food during poisoning or overdose and obtaining fresh stool sample for testing.

Intravenous saline is used to treat significantly low blood volume, which can be a problem for some people with POTS.

Of about 20 products marketed under the IV fluid category in the country, only four have a major share in the total market size of these particular preparations. It is estimated that 70 per cent of the total IV product range comes from Dextrose 5%, Dextrose with normal saline, normal saline and ringer lactate. All these are available in glass as well as plastic containers.

Products used in intravenous therapy are highly regulated by governments to ensure quality and constant availability to consumers. A wide variety of products, including antibiotics and medications, are used during intravenous therapy to treat patients. Through innovation, vendors can offer premixed products for easy use and reduce packaging waste. Market size in the APAC region is growing rapidly as countries like India and China are improving their healthcare infrastructure. The need for such products is also high due to an increased incidence of chronic diseases.

The analysts forecast global intravenous solutions market to grow at a CAGR of 5.79% during the period 2016-2020. The infusion of liquid substances, such as nutrients and drugs, directly into a vein is referred as intravenous therapy. Intravenous fluids are extensively used to treat electrolyte imbalances, maintain fluid balance, and replace fluid losses.

The growth of I.V. fluid manufacturing was faster than the growth rate of drugs. These IV fluids are the best alternative which can yield sudden result in the health of a patient by replenishing the body fluids. Liquid glucose and dextrose are being produced in the organized sector. The gap between the production and consumption of liquid glucose is removed by the import.  I.V. fluid demand is normally linked to the number of hospital beds. Observations show that 18 bottles of I.V. fluids are consumed per bed per month in the country.

 

Table of Contents

 

1.       Project Location

1.1.    District Profile & Geotechnical Site Characterization

1.1.1.General

1.1.2.Map

1.1.3.Physical Characteristics

1.1.4.Climate

1.1.5.Transportation and Communications

1.1.6.Economy & Industries

1.1.7.Major Industries

2.       Introduction

2.1.    Concentrations

2.2.    Normal

2.3.    Usage

2.4.    Hypertonic Saline

2.5.    Dextrose

2.6.    Dextrose Solution

2.7.    Dextrose Saline Injection

3.       Properties

4.       Grade of I.V. Fluids

5.       Uses and Applications

6.       B.I.S. Specifications

6.1.    IS : 874 Dextrose Monohydrate

6.2.    IS : 4408 Sodium Chlorides Analytical Reagent

6.3.    IS : 1070 Distilled Water

6.4.    IS : 1106 Glass Bottles Specifications for Distilled Water

7.       Market Survey

8.       Financials & Comparison of Major Indian Players/Companies

8.1.    About Financial Statements of CMIE Database

8.2.    Profits & Appropriations

8.3.    Total Liabilities

8.4.    Total Assets

8.5.    Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities

8.6.    Section – I

8.6.1.Name of Company with Contact Details

8.6.2.Name of Director(S)

8.6.3.Plant Capacity

8.6.4.Location of Plant

8.6.5.Name of Raw Material(S) Consumed with Quantity & Cost

8.7.    Section – II

8.7.1.Assets

8.7.2.Cash Flow

8.7.3.Cost as % Ge of Sales

8.7.4.Forex Transaction

8.7.5.Growth in Assets & Liabilities

8.7.6.Growth in Income & Expenditure

8.7.7.Income & Expenditure

8.7.8.Liabilities

8.7.9.Liquidity Ratios

8.7.10.    Profitability Ratio

8.7.11.    Profits

8.7.12.    Return Ratios

8.7.13.    Structure of Assets & Liabilities (%)

8.7.14.    Working Capital & Turnover Ratios

9.       Export & Import Statistics Data of India

9.1.    Export Statistics Data IV Fluid

9.2.    Import Statistics Data IV Fluid

10.   Present Manufacturers

11.   F.F.S. Technology

12.   Requirements of Raw Material

13.   Some General Intra Venous Fluids

14.   How to Make Saline Solution

14.1.A Few Tips

15.   Manufacturing Process

15.1.Raw Materials

16.   Process Flow Diagram

17.   List of Plant & Machinery

18.   Suppliers of Raw Materials

19.   Suppliers of Plant & Machinery

20.   Plant Layout

21.   Machinery & Product Photographs

21.1.Machinery Photographs

21.2.Product Photographs

 

PROJECT FINANCIALS

·         Project at a Glance

Annexure

·         Assumptions for Profitability workings ….…………………………………………....................... 1

·         Plant Economics…………………………………………………………………………….................... 2

·         Production Schedule……………………………………………………………………….................... 3

·         Land & Building…………………………………………………………………………….................... 4

§  Factory Land & Building

§  Site Development Expenses

·         Plant & Machinery………………………………………………………………………….................... 5

§  Indigenous Machineries

§  Other Machineries (Miscellaneous, Laboratory etc.)

·         Other Fixed Assets………………………………………………………………………….................... 6

§  Furniture & Fixtures

§  Pre-operative and Preliminary Expenses

§  Technical Knowhow

§  Provision of Contingencies

·         Working Capital Requirement Per Month………………………………………………................. 7

§  Raw Material

§  Packing Material

§  Lab & ETP Chemical Cost

§  Consumable Store

·         Overheads Required Per Month and Per Annum ……………………………………................. .8

§  Utilities & Overheads (Power, Water and Fuel Expenses etc.)

§  Royalty and Other Charges

§  Selling and Distribution Expenses

·         Salary and Wages ……………………………………………………………………………................. 9

·         Turnover Per Annum ………………………………………………………………………................ 10

·         Share Capital…………………………………………………………………………………................ 11

§  Equity Capital

§  Preference Share Capital

 

•        Annexure 1            ::        Cost of Project and Means of Finance

•        Annexure 2            ::        Profitability and Net Cash Accruals

§  Revenue/Income/Realisation

§  Expenses/Cost of Products/Services/Items

§  Gross Profit

§  Financial Charges    

§  Total Cost of Sales

§  Net Profit After Taxes

§  Net Cash Accruals

 

•        Annexure 3            ::        Assessment of Working Capital requirements

§  Current Assets

§  Gross Working Capital

§  Current Liabilities

§  Net Working Capital

§  Working Note for Calculation of Work-in-process

 

•        Annexure 4            ::        Sources and Disposition of Funds

•        Annexure 5            ::        Projected Balance Sheets

§  ROI (Average of Fixed Assets)

§  RONW (Average of Share Capital)

§  ROI (Average of Total Assets)

 

•        Annexure 6            ::        Profitability ratios

§  D.S.C.R

§  Earnings Per Share (EPS)

§  Debt Equity Ratio

 

•        Annexure 7            ::        Break-Even Analysis

§  Variable Cost & Expenses

§  Semi-Variable/Semi-Fixed Expenses

§  Profit Volume Ratio (PVR)

§  Fixed Expenses / Cost 

§  B.E.P

 

•        Annexure 8 to 11   ::        Sensitivity Analysis-Price/Volume

§  Resultant N.P.B.T

§  Resultant D.S.C.R

§  Resultant PV Ratio

§  Resultant DER

§  Resultant ROI

§  Resultant BEP

 

•        Annexure 12          ::        Shareholding Pattern and Stake Status

§  Equity Capital

§  Preference Share Capital

 

•        Annexure 13          ::        Quantitative Details-Output/Sales/Stocks

§  Determined Capacity P.A of Products/Services

§  Achievable Efficiency/Yield % of Products/Services/Items 

§  Net Usable Load/Capacity of Products/Services/Items   

§  Expected Sales/ Revenue/ Income of Products/ Services/ Items   

 

•        Annexure 14          ::        Product wise domestic Sales Realisation

•        Annexure 15          ::        Total Raw Material Cost

•        Annexure 16          ::        Raw Material Cost per unit

•        Annexure 17          ::        Total Lab & ETP Chemical Cost

•        Annexure 18          ::        Consumables, Store etc.

•        Annexure 19          ::        Packing Material Cost

•        Annexure 20          ::        Packing Material Cost Per Unit

•        Annexure 21          ::        Employees Expenses

•        Annexure 22          ::        Fuel Expenses

•        Annexure 23          ::        Power/Electricity Expenses

•        Annexure 24          ::        Royalty & Other Charges

•        Annexure 25          ::        Repairs & Maintenance Expenses

•        Annexure 26          ::        Other Manufacturing Expenses

•        Annexure 27          ::        Administration Expenses

•        Annexure 28          ::        Selling Expenses

•        Annexure 29          ::        Depreciation Charges – as per Books (Total)

•        Annexure 30          ::        Depreciation Charges – as per Books (P & M)

•        Annexure 31          ::        Depreciation Charges - as per IT Act WDV (Total)

•        Annexure 32          ::        Depreciation Charges - as per IT Act WDV (P & M)

•        Annexure 33          ::        Interest and Repayment - Term Loans

•        Annexure 34          ::        Tax on Profits

•        Annexure 35          ::        Projected Pay-Back Period And IRR

 

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