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Best Business Opportunities in Bangladesh - Identification and Selection of right Project, Thrust areas for Investment, Industry Startup and Entrepreneurship Projects

Bangladesh representing a potential market in itself (and potential access to the much larger South Asian market) Bangladesh also offers considerable potential as a base for labor-intensive manufacturing. Low-cost labour is the factor most often cited by the private as well as the public sector in Bangladesh when asked to name the most attractive features of the country. In addition to its large population and low-cost labour, Bangladesh offers major reserves of natural resources, in particular natural gas.

Bangladesh is a moderate, secular and liberal democracy with immense potentials. It has earned global reputation in poverty alleviation, primary school enrollment, women empowerment, family planning, infant, under-five mortality rate and maternal mortality ratio reduction, lowering number of communicable diseases and child immunization.

Bangladesh is in the process of a transition from a predominantly agrarian economy to an industrial and service economy. The private sector is playing an increasingly active role in the economic life of the country, while the public sector concentrates more on the physical and social infrastructure. Bangladesh has great ambitions that offer great opportunities in the energy, Agriculture, transportation and environmental sectors for the best domestic as well as international enterprises.

Business Sectors and Thrust Areas in Bangladesh

Agriculture Sector

Bangladesh is well known for its progress in human development. The economy of Bangladesh is primarily dependent on agriculture. About 84% of the total population lives in rural areas and are directly or indirectly engaged in a wide range of agricultural activities. Bangladesh has the essential attributes for successful agri-based industries namely rich alluvial soil, a year-round frost-free environment, available water and an abundance of cheap labor. Increased cultivation of vegetables, spices and tropical fruits now grown in Bangladesh could supply raw materials to local agribusiness industries for both domestic and export markets.

Agriculture plays a key role in Bangladesh’s economic growth. Bangladesh’s rural economy, and specifically agriculture, have been powerful drivers of poverty reduction in Bangladesh.

There may be investment opportunities in:

  • Fresh produce production for local and export markets;
  • Production of fertilizers and seeds;
  • Eco-friendly jute production, supported by the jute technology development institute;
  • Aquaculture and Processed fish;
  • Halal foods;
  • Milk and dairy products;
  • Cold storage facilities;
  • Agricultural products for export markets, including herbs, spices, nuts, and pulses;
  • Canned juice and fruits

 

Transportation Sector

Bangladesh's transport and logistics sectors offer immense opportunities for investors, as the country is found most wanting in the area. Improvements in ports, road, rail, and air services are all essential for a country that is in the midst of historic growth.

As of we are a developing country the main development issue is on building the infrastructure to enhance the economic growth as well as achieve the economic freedom. Bangladesh ever since the independence has focused on constructing roads & highways. In last three decades transportation sector & construction of roads has been the top priority of government. Private sector, are ready to invest, in Bangladesh's transport infrastructure and trade logistics, towards Bangladesh's growth. Invest in the country. The government will provide the policy support and security.

Opportunity

  • Replacement and up gradation of old signaling and interlocking system
  • Replacement and up gradation of old signaling and interlocking system.
  • Rehabilitation of old Line.
  • Construction of Railway line from Khulna to Mongla.
  • Procurement of trains for introduction commuter Trains
  • Studies for strengthen/reconstruction of existing Bridges.
  • Construction of missing links in the rail corridor between Bangladesh India border

Transportation sector business is a profitable business. Ever since independence this sector has been dominated by private owners.

 

Power and Energy Sector

Bangladesh has experienced rapidly rising energy consumption over the past two decades. This trend will intensify further in the coming years as economic growth and development efforts accelerate—Bangladesh strives to become a middle-income country by 2021.

Electricity is the major source of power for most of the country's economic activities. Noncommercial energy sources, such as wood fuel, animal waste, and crop residues, are estimated to account for over half of the country's energy consumption. Bangladesh has small reserves of oil and coal, but very large natural gas resources. Commercial energy consumption is mostly natural gas (around 66%), followed by oil, hydropower and coal.

Planned and appropriate use of electricity is fundamental to the economic progress of Bangladesh. There is a huge demand for electricity for all sectors of the economy including agriculture, industry and service sectors. Other than household use of electricity in rural areas, the scale of demand for electricity in agricultural, SMEs and income generating activities is going up.

 

Textile Industry

From spinning to weaving, from knitwear to leisurewear and high street fashions, the textiles and clothing industry is Bangladesh’s biggest export earner. This rapidly growing sector of the Bangladeshi economy offers a unique competitive edge that supports profitable expansion into new strategic markets.

As global demand for cheap clothing rises rapidly, Bangladesh’s position as the second biggest exporter in the world continues to hold strong, which is mainly due to its large population and low labour costs. Bangladeshi manufacturers will be forced to enhance productivity levels in order to maintain their competitive advantage.

The phenomenal growth in the readymade garment (RMG) sector in the last decade created many new factories and employment opportunities. Yet, even with these challenges ahead, as global trade picks up in the coming years, demand for Bangladeshi garments is also expected to increase, thereby prompting much-needed economic growth for the developing state. Enormous investment opportunities exist in this sector. In the RMG industry demand for fabric significantly exceeds local supply and so is currently being met by imports.

The importance of the textile industry in the economy of Bangladesh is very high. The growing trend in the textile and the RMG sector means that Bangladesh is favorably positioned to appeal to foreign investors.

Sector highlights:

  • Low-cost and high-quality products that are produced on time, reliably and very competitively with a skilled work force;
  • A unique regional location for expansion into key Asian and other markets;
  • Privileged trading status with Canada, the EU and Japan;
  • Clusters of companies providing a local supplier base with depth in skilled labour, training, and technical development facilities.

There may be investment opportunities in:

  • Carding Cloth
  • Silk Reeling Unit
  • Jeans, Cotton Casuals & Shirts
  • Implantable Surgical Suture (Biomedical Textile)
  • Acrylic Blanket for Warming Human Coverage Purpose
  • Viscous Rayon
  • Readymade Garments (T-Shirt)
  • Sanitary Napkins
  • Jeans Manufacturing Unit

 

Jute Sector

Jute is a vital sector from economical, agricultural, industrial, and commercial point of view in Bangladesh. Once upon a time jute was called the ‘Golden Fibre’ of Bangladesh. It is one of the cheapest and the strongest of all natural fibers and considered as fibre of the future. Jute is second only to cotton in world's production of textile fibers. The jute trade is centered mainly on Bangladesh and the Indian State of West Bengal. The major producing country of jute is Bangladesh, due to its natural fertile soil. Being a major player in the long history of jute trade and having finest natural fiber, Bangladesh has always had an advantage in raw jute trading. Bangladesh is still the largest producer and exporter of raw jute in the world. After the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent state the contribution of the industry to the nation's GDP and in the field of employment declined (in absolute and relative terms). But Still the jute industry must be said to be playing an important role in the national economy: it provides direct employment to about 150 lakh people even after the closure of 40 per cent of its production capacity, pays over Tk 100.00 crores for insurance and similar amount as cost of internal transport of raw jute, earns about Tk 150.00 crores worth of foreign unchanged and consumes 30 lakhs of raw jute, thereby benefiting millions of jute cultivators.

There may be investment opportunities in:

  • Jute Garments
  • Coir Pith
  • Jute Twine (Jute Rope) & Gunny Bag from Raw Jute
  • Jute Yarn, Jute Sutli & Hessian Cloth Weaving Integrated Unit
  • Jute Shopping Bags
  • Jute Ropes/Sutli
  • Jute Mill (With Spinning & Weaving)
  • Activated Carbon Powder from Jute Sticks


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POTATO POWDER (AUTOMATIC PLANT)- 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

Potato is one of the important tuber vegetables, which is consumed throughout the year. Its Botanical name is Solanum Tuberosum. Potatoes can be consumed in varied forms. In fact, it is a vegetable that can easily be combined with any other food item including other vegetables, cereals, pulses, meat and poultry. The raw materials required for potato powder are fresh potatoes. The forms of its products are single cells or cell aggregates, so we call it potato granules/powder. Potato powder is a highly concentrated and nutritious flour ground from the pulp of cooked potato. The potato powder is used as thickening agent in soups and stems, for breading meat and fish. It is used extensively by the armed forces, the civilian trade and the school lunch programme. The main difference between potato powder and potato starch, is potato powder is the dehydrations of fresh potatoes, they contain all dry matter of potatoes in addition to potato skin, Due to maintain the integrity of potato cell granules as much as possible, potato powder after watering have the nutrition, flavor and taste of cooked potatoes, Potato starch is only one of many ingredients of potato, so potato starch does not have the nutrition, flavor and taste of potatoes. Potato powder contain not only as the same nutrition level as cereal flour, but also rich in vitamin C and a lot of K. Potato powder contain large amounts of dietary fiber and lower fat. Do not contain cholesterol and saturated fatty acid, are convenient to eat and easy to digest and absorb, so they are particularly suitable for elderly and children to eat. Re-mixed potato powder strengthened nutrition is the full price of nutritious food accepted by the world. Potato powder has kept the original flavor of potatoes as much as possible. 70% to 80% of lasting leisure small foods and approximately 30% of convenient foods are potato products, this shows that consumers prefer for the potato flavor. India is one of the major potato producing countries in the world. Almost all states of our country are producing this crop widely. The potato powder is meant only for export. More than 70% of the total indigenous production of potato powder is exported to various countries. Domestic market for dehydrated and powdered potato also exists. The potato dehydration and powder-manufacturing unit has exclusively been reserved on small scale by the Government of India, as per the industrial policy. This product has a very good scope and market potential, new entrepreneurs should venture into this sector.
Plant capacity: 4 MT/DayPlant & machinery: 204 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 478 Lakhs
Return: 37.00%Break even: 46.00%
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READYMADE GARMENTS FOR CHILDREN & TEENAGE - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Ready made garments are a part and parcel of our daily life. Clothes are an epitome of a culture. People in different parts of the world have their own styles of dressing which symbolize their culture and status. The Ready made garments industry is increasing day by day due to changes of fashion in day to day life. The textile industry including ready made garments occupies a unique position in the Indian economy. Its predominant presence in the Indian economy is manifested in terms of its significant contribution to the industrial production, employment generation and foreign exchange earnings. The ready made garment industry in India owes its existence to the emergence of a highly profitable market for exports. Ready-made garments account for approximately 45% of India's total textile exports. It has immense potential for employment generation particularly in the rural and remote areas of the country on account of its close linkage with agriculture. They represent value added and less import sub sector. In the recent years, however, the domestic demand has also been growing rapidly. The ready made garments industry in India owes its existence to the emergence of a highly profitable market for exports. The changes in the life style since the onset of the liberalization era, and given the base of the industry for the overseas market, Indian garments industry have taken big strides. The entry of the Indian and global fashion designers has stimulated the market further. The garment segment categories itself into many sub-segments: formal wear and casual wear; women dresses, men and kid wear, suits, trousers, jackets, shirts, sportswear, knitwear. The future of export of ready made garment is very bright and promising. With the rising tailoring costs and relatively low prices of standardized products, the Indian consumer is increasingly taking to ready mades. In the past, the ready mades market was confined mainly to baby dresses and small manila-shirts and dress shirts. Now it has extended to trousers, suits, and lady dresses and, of course, fashion garments for men and women. Ready mades of specific brands have become not only a status symbol; these have brought a more contemporary style in offices as much as in social circles. Franchised boutiques have been established as tools for brand and image building. The future of export of ready made garment is very bright. There are tremendous possibilities for further growth in export of ready made garments. The Indian ready made garment industry has many advantages over its counterparts in other countries. India has second largest labour force in the world to feed labour intensive garment industry. Its basic raw materials namely fabric is mainly indigenous. In the coming years the apparel industry given the vast labour force in the country and the cotton edge can expand its export base considerably. The main asset of Indian garment industry is our skilled labour capable of creating the latest designs and fashions, unbeatable world over. The future of ready made garment is very bright and promising. New entrepreneurs should venture into this sector. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Aafloat Textiles (India) Ltd. Aarvee Denims & Exports Ltd. Acknit Industries Ltd. Addi Industries Ltd. Addon Export House Ltd. Adhunik Yarns Ltd. Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd. Aditya Marketing & Mfg. Ltd. Akasha Syncotex Ltd. Alok Apparels Pvt. Ltd. Alok H & A Ltd. Alok Industries Ltd. Alok Retail (India) Ltd. Arintex Global Ltd. Art Leather Ltd. Arvind Brands Ltd. Arvind Clothing Ltd. Arvind Fashions Ltd. Arvind Ltd. Arvind Products Ltd. Ashima Dyecot Ltd. Asman Investments Ltd. Banaras House Ltd. Banswara Syntex Ltd. Bhartiya Global Marketing Ltd. Blue Blends (India) Ltd. Boistur Commercial Ltd. Bombay Rayon Fashions Ltd. Bombay Silk Mills Ltd. Boston Exports Ltd. Brandhouse Retails Ltd. British India Corpn. Ltd. Cantabil Retail India Ltd. Century Textiles & Inds. Ltd. Centwin Textile Mills Pvt. Ltd. Chaya Industries Ltd. Cherma'S Exquisite Ltd. Chinar Exports Ltd. Chiripal Industries Ltd. Citi Global Finance Ltd. Colorplus Fashions Ltd. Coromandel Garments Ltd. Cotton County Retail Ltd. Creative Outerwear Ltd. Crystaline Exports Ltd. Danube Fashions Ltd. Dawn Mills Co. Ltd. Detail Clothing Ltd. Dhar Textile Mills Ltd. Dhruv Globals Ltd. Digjam Ltd. Donear Industries Ltd. Eicher International Ltd. Elar Fashions Ltd. Eskay K'N'It (India) Ltd. Fabritex Exports Pvt. Ltd. Femella Fashions Pvt. Ltd. Gangotri Textiles Ltd. Gapp'S Industries Ltd. Garden Silk Mills Ltd. Garg Acrylics Ltd. Gemini Dyeing & Printing Mills Ltd. Gini & Jony Ltd. Ginni Filaments Ltd. Globus Stores Pvt. Ltd. Gokaldas Exports Ltd. Gulishta Industries Ltd. Gupta Exim (India) Pvt. Ltd. Hai Apparel Ltd. Haria Exports Ltd. Haryana Texprints (Overseas) Ltd. I H H R Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. Indus Clothing Ltd. Indus Fila Ltd. Indus-League Clothing Ltd. Integra Apparels & Textiles Pvt. Ltd. Interads Export Ltd. Intercraft Ltd. International Clothing Inds. Ltd. Italien Jewellery Mfg. Co. Ltd. J C T Ltd. Jagannath Textiles Co. Ltd. Jaypee Spintex Ltd. Jindal Worldwide Ltd. Juliet Products Ltd. Just Textiles Ltd. K G Denim Ltd. K P R Mill Ltd. K S L & Industries Ltd. K-Int'L Textiles Pvt. Ltd. K-Lifestyle & Industries Ltd. Kachins Clothing Ltd. Kalamkari Designs Ltd. Kalptaru Apparels Ltd. Kamadgiri Fashion Ltd. Kariwala Industries Ltd. Karnataka State Powerloom Devp. Corpn. Ltd. Kiran Overseas (Exports) Ltd. Kitex Garments Ltd. Kitex Ltd. Konark Synthetic Ltd. Kothiwal Textiles Ltd. Krishna Knitwear Technology Ltd. Kukar Sons Inter Fashion Ltd. L G B Textiles Ltd. L S Inds. Ltd. Lakshmi Mills Co. Ltd. Leela International Ltd. Leela Lace International Ltd. Leela Scottish Lace Pvt. Ltd. Leena Denim Ltd. Lerros Fashions India Pvt. Ltd. Lifestyle International Pvt. Ltd. Link Up Textiles Ltd. Loyal Textile Mills Ltd. M K Exim (India) Ltd. M K Wears Ltd. Madura Garments Exports Ltd. Madura Garments Lifestyle Retail Co. Ltd. Mafatlal Apparel Mfg. Co. Ltd. Magenta Trading Pvt. Ltd. Mallcom (India) Ltd. Malwa Industries Ltd. Mandhana Industries Ltd. Maral Overseas Ltd. Mauria Udyog Ltd. Meenakshi (India) Ltd. Metro Garments Ltd. Milton'S Pvt. Ltd. Mothercare (India) Ltd. Mudra Lifestyle Ltd. N S L Ltd. Nahar Fibres Ltd. Nahar Industrial Enterprises Ltd. Nandan Exim Ltd. Nash Fashions (India) Ltd. Neerja International Fashions Ltd. Neha Exports Ltd. New India Retailing & Invst. Ltd. O C M India Ltd. Oodlabari Co. Ltd. Orient Craft Ltd. Oswal Retail Pvt. Ltd. Oxemberg Fashions Ltd. Oxford Industries Ltd. Packworth Udyog Ltd. Page Industries Ltd. Pal Synthetics Ltd. Pals Industries Ltd. Pan India Paryatan Ltd. Pantaloon Industries Ltd. Pappilon Exports Ltd. Pasupati Spinning & Wvg. Mills Ltd. Pearl Clothing Ltd. Pearl Global Ltd. Pearl Retail Pvt. Ltd. Pearl Styles Ltd. Pegasus Apparels Ltd. Persian Carpet & Textiles Ltd. Personality Ltd. Peter England Fashion & Retail Ltd. Poddar Developers Ltd. Pokarna Fashions Ltd. Pratibha Syntex Ltd. Precot Meridian Ltd. Premier Synthetics Ltd. Priyadarshini Spinning Mills Ltd. Proline India Ltd. Promising Exports Ltd. Prompt International Ltd. Provogue (India) Ltd. Quantum Knits Pvt. Ltd. R S W M Ltd. Rahul Merchandising Ltd. Rana Polycot Ltd. Raymond Apparel Ltd. Raymond Ltd. Rehabilitation Industries Corpn. Ltd. Reid & Taylor (India) Ltd. Richa Industries Ltd. Ritesh Properties & Inds. Ltd. Royal Industries Ltd. S Kumars Nationwide Ltd. S N S Clothing Pvt. Ltd. S P L Industries (Shivalik Prints) Ltd. S T L Global Ltd. S V G Fashions Ltd. Sagar Silk Inds. Ltd. Sam Spintex Ltd. Sangeet Syntex Ltd. Santosh Fine-Fab Ltd. Saran Trading Co. Ltd. Sarda Information Technology Ltd. Sarla Fabric Ltd. Scott Industries Ltd. Shamken Cotsyn Ltd. Shiva Texfabs Ltd. Shiva Texyarn Ltd. Shivagrico Implements Ltd. Shri Dinesh Mills Ltd. Shri Lakshmi Cotsyn Ltd. Silvia Apparels Ltd. Siyaram Silk Mills Ltd. Snowhite Apparels Ltd. Sohum Shoppe Ltd. Solitaire Fashions Ltd. Soma Textiles & Inds. Ltd. Somany Evergreen Knits Ltd. Soundcraft Industries Ltd. Spice Islands Apparels Ltd. Sports & Leisure Apparel Ltd. Stripes Apparels Ltd. Subhash Polytex Ltd. Suditi Industries Ltd. Sueryaa Knitwear Ltd. Sulochana Cotton Spg. Mills Pvt. Ltd. Sunlord Apparels Mfg. Co. Ltd. Super House Ltd. Super Spinning Mills Ltd. Superfine Knitters Ltd. Superhouse Ltd. Supreme Tex Mart Ltd. Suryakiran International Ltd. Suryavanshi Spinning Mills Ltd. Suryavanshi Textiles Ltd. Suvidhi Weavers Ltd. Swasti Vinayaka Synthetics Ltd. Tara Fabrics India Ltd. Technocraft Exports Pvt. Ltd. Technocraft Industries (India) Ltd. Texport Industries Ltd. Thapar Exports Ltd. Trigger Apparels Ltd. United Breweries (Holdings) Ltd. Unitex Designs Ltd. Uniworth Textiles Ltd. Vardhman Polytex Ltd. Vardhman Texgarments Ltd. Veejay Lakshmi Textiles Ltd. Venus Garments (India) Ltd. Vijayakumar Mills Ltd. Viniyoga Clothex Ltd. Zodiac Clothing Co. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 1200 Pcs./Day Shirt, T-Shirts Jeans,Trousers, Top & SalwarPlant & machinery: 41 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 289 Lakhs
Return: 47.00%Break even: 44.00%
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READY MADE GARMENTS FOR CHILDREN & TEENAGE - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Ready made garments are a part and parcel of our daily life. Clothes are an epitome of a culture. People in different parts of the world have their own styles of dressing which symbolize their culture and status. The Ready made garments industry is increasing day by day due to changes of fashion in day to day life. The textile industry including ready made garments occupies a unique position in the Indian economy. Its predominant presence in the Indian economy is manifested in terms of its significant contribution to the industrial production, employment generation and foreign exchange earnings. The ready made garment industry in India owes its existence to the emergence of a highly profitable market for exports. Ready-made garments account for approximately 45% of India's total textile exports. It has immense potential for employment generation particularly in the rural and remote areas of the country on account of its close linkage with agriculture. They represent value added and less import sub sector. In the recent years, however, the domestic demand has also been growing rapidly. The ready made garments industry in India owes its existence to the emergence of a highly profitable market for exports. The changes in the life style since the onset of the liberalization era, and given the base of the industry for the overseas market, Indian garments industry have taken big strides. The entry of the Indian and global fashion designers has stimulated the market further. The garment segment categories itself into many sub-segments: formal wear and casual wear; women dresses, men and kid wear, suits, trousers, jackets, shirts, sportswear, knitwear. The future of export of ready made garment is very bright and promising. With the rising tailoring costs and relatively low prices of standardized products, the Indian consumer is increasingly taking to ready mades. In the past, the ready mades market was confined mainly to baby dresses and small manila-shirts and dress shirts. Now it has extended to trousers, suits, and lady dresses and, of course, fashion garments for men and women. Ready mades of specific brands have become not only a status symbol; these have brought a more contemporary style in offices as much as in social circles. Franchised boutiques have been established as tools for brand and image building. The future of export of ready made garment is very bright. There are tremendous possibilities for further growth in export of ready made garments. The Indian ready made garment industry has many advantages over its counterparts in other countries. India has second largest labour force in the world to feed labour intensive garment industry. Its basic raw materials namely fabric is mainly indigenous. In the coming years the apparel industry given the vast labour force in the country and the cotton edge can expand its export base considerably. The main asset of Indian garment industry is our skilled labour capable of creating the latest designs and fashions, unbeatable world over. The future of ready made garment is very bright and promising. New entrepreneurs should venture into this sector. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Aafloat Textiles (India) Ltd. Aarvee Denims & Exports Ltd. Acknit Industries Ltd. Addi Industries Ltd. Addon Export House Ltd. Adhunik Yarns Ltd. Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd. Aditya Marketing & Mfg. Ltd. Akasha Syncotex Ltd. Alok Apparels Pvt. Ltd. Alok H & A Ltd. Alok Industries Ltd. Alok Retail (India) Ltd. Arintex Global Ltd. Art Leather Ltd. Arvind Brands Ltd. Arvind Clothing Ltd. Arvind Fashions Ltd. Arvind Ltd. Arvind Products Ltd. Ashima Dyecot Ltd. Asman Investments Ltd. Banaras House Ltd. Banswara Syntex Ltd. Bhartiya Global Marketing Ltd. Blue Blends (India) Ltd. Boistur Commercial Ltd. Bombay Rayon Fashions Ltd. Bombay Silk Mills Ltd. Boston Exports Ltd. Brandhouse Retails Ltd. British India Corpn. Ltd. Cantabil Retail India Ltd. Century Textiles & Inds. Ltd. Centwin Textile Mills Pvt. Ltd. Chaya Industries Ltd. Cherma'S Exquisite Ltd. Chinar Exports Ltd. Chiripal Industries Ltd. Citi Global Finance Ltd. Colorplus Fashions Ltd. Coromandel Garments Ltd. Cotton County Retail Ltd. Creative Outerwear Ltd. Crystaline Exports Ltd. Danube Fashions Ltd. Dawn Mills Co. Ltd. Detail Clothing Ltd. Dhar Textile Mills Ltd. Dhruv Globals Ltd. Digjam Ltd. Donear Industries Ltd. Eicher International Ltd. Elar Fashions Ltd. Eskay K'N'It (India) Ltd. Fabritex Exports Pvt. Ltd. Femella Fashions Pvt. Ltd. Gangotri Textiles Ltd. Gapp'S Industries Ltd. Garden Silk Mills Ltd. Garg Acrylics Ltd. Gemini Dyeing & Printing Mills Ltd. Gini & Jony Ltd. Ginni Filaments Ltd. Globus Stores Pvt. Ltd. Gokaldas Exports Ltd. Gulishta Industries Ltd. Gupta Exim (India) Pvt. Ltd. Hai Apparel Ltd. Haria Exports Ltd. Haryana Texprints (Overseas) Ltd. I H H R Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. Indus Clothing Ltd. Indus Fila Ltd. Indus-League Clothing Ltd. Integra Apparels & Textiles Pvt. Ltd. Interads Export Ltd. Intercraft Ltd. International Clothing Inds. Ltd. Italien Jewellery Mfg. Co. Ltd. J C T Ltd. Jagannath Textiles Co. Ltd. Jaypee Spintex Ltd. Jindal Worldwide Ltd. Juliet Products Ltd. Just Textiles Ltd. K G Denim Ltd. K P R Mill Ltd. K S L & Industries Ltd. K-Int'L Textiles Pvt. Ltd. K-Lifestyle & Industries Ltd. Kachins Clothing Ltd. Kalamkari Designs Ltd. Kalptaru Apparels Ltd. Kamadgiri Fashion Ltd. Kariwala Industries Ltd. Karnataka State Powerloom Devp. Corpn. Ltd. Kiran Overseas (Exports) Ltd. Kitex Garments Ltd. Kitex Ltd. Konark Synthetic Ltd. Kothiwal Textiles Ltd. Krishna Knitwear Technology Ltd. Kukar Sons Inter Fashion Ltd. L G B Textiles Ltd. L S Inds. Ltd. Lakshmi Mills Co. Ltd. Leela International Ltd. Leela Lace International Ltd. Leela Scottish Lace Pvt. Ltd. Leena Denim Ltd. Lerros Fashions India Pvt. Ltd. Lifestyle International Pvt. Ltd. Link Up Textiles Ltd. Loyal Textile Mills Ltd. M K Exim (India) Ltd. M K Wears Ltd. Madura Garments Exports Ltd. Madura Garments Lifestyle Retail Co. Ltd. Mafatlal Apparel Mfg. Co. Ltd. Magenta Trading Pvt. Ltd. Mallcom (India) Ltd. Malwa Industries Ltd. Mandhana Industries Ltd. Maral Overseas Ltd. Mauria Udyog Ltd. Meenakshi (India) Ltd. Metro Garments Ltd. Milton'S Pvt. Ltd. Mothercare (India) Ltd. Mudra Lifestyle Ltd. N S L Ltd. Nahar Fibres Ltd. Nahar Industrial Enterprises Ltd. Nandan Exim Ltd. Nash Fashions (India) Ltd. Neerja International Fashions Ltd. Neha Exports Ltd. New India Retailing & Invst. Ltd. O C M India Ltd. Oodlabari Co. Ltd. Orient Craft Ltd. Oswal Retail Pvt. Ltd. Oxemberg Fashions Ltd. Oxford Industries Ltd. Packworth Udyog Ltd. Page Industries Ltd. Pal Synthetics Ltd. Pals Industries Ltd. Pan India Paryatan Ltd. Pantaloon Industries Ltd. Pappilon Exports Ltd. Pasupati Spinning & Wvg. Mills Ltd. Pearl Clothing Ltd. Pearl Global Ltd. Pearl Retail Pvt. Ltd. Pearl Styles Ltd. Pegasus Apparels Ltd. Persian Carpet & Textiles Ltd. Personality Ltd. Peter England Fashion & Retail Ltd. Poddar Developers Ltd. Pokarna Fashions Ltd. Pratibha Syntex Ltd. Precot Meridian Ltd. Premier Synthetics Ltd. Priyadarshini Spinning Mills Ltd. Proline India Ltd. Promising Exports Ltd. Prompt International Ltd. Provogue (India) Ltd. Quantum Knits Pvt. Ltd. R S W M Ltd. Rahul Merchandising Ltd. Rana Polycot Ltd. Raymond Apparel Ltd. Raymond Ltd. Rehabilitation Industries Corpn. Ltd. Reid & Taylor (India) Ltd. Richa Industries Ltd. Ritesh Properties & Inds. Ltd. Royal Industries Ltd. S Kumars Nationwide Ltd. S N S Clothing Pvt. Ltd. S P L Industries (Shivalik Prints) Ltd. S T L Global Ltd. S V G Fashions Ltd. Sagar Silk Inds. Ltd. Sam Spintex Ltd. Sangeet Syntex Ltd. Santosh Fine-Fab Ltd. Saran Trading Co. Ltd. Sarda Information Technology Ltd. Sarla Fabric Ltd. Scott Industries Ltd. Shamken Cotsyn Ltd. Shiva Texfabs Ltd. Shiva Texyarn Ltd. Shivagrico Implements Ltd. Shri Dinesh Mills Ltd. Shri Lakshmi Cotsyn Ltd. Silvia Apparels Ltd. Siyaram Silk Mills Ltd. Snowhite Apparels Ltd. Sohum Shoppe Ltd. Solitaire Fashions Ltd. Soma Textiles & Inds. Ltd. Somany Evergreen Knits Ltd. Soundcraft Industries Ltd. Spice Islands Apparels Ltd. Sports & Leisure Apparel Ltd. Stripes Apparels Ltd. Subhash Polytex Ltd. Suditi Industries Ltd. Sueryaa Knitwear Ltd. Sulochana Cotton Spg. Mills Pvt. Ltd. Sunlord Apparels Mfg. Co. Ltd. Super House Ltd. Super Spinning Mills Ltd. Superfine Knitters Ltd. Superhouse Ltd. Supreme Tex Mart Ltd. Suryakiran International Ltd. Suryavanshi Spinning Mills Ltd. Suryavanshi Textiles Ltd. Suvidhi Weavers Ltd. Swasti Vinayaka Synthetics Ltd. Tara Fabrics India Ltd. Technocraft Exports Pvt. Ltd. Technocraft Industries (India) Ltd. Texport Industries Ltd. Thapar Exports Ltd. Trigger Apparels Ltd. United Breweries (Holdings) Ltd. Unitex Designs Ltd. Uniworth Textiles Ltd. Vardhman Polytex Ltd. Vardhman Texgarments Ltd. Veejay Lakshmi Textiles Ltd. Venus Garments (India) Ltd. Vijayakumar Mills Ltd. Viniyoga Clothex Ltd. Zodiac Clothing Co. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 1200 Pcs./Day Shirt, T-Shirts Jeans,Trousers, Top & SalwarPlant & machinery: 41 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 289 Lakhs
Return: 47.00%Break even: 44.00%
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7 AMINOCEPHALOSPORANIC ACID (7 ACA) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

7 ACA or 7 Aminocephalosporanic acid is made from Cephalosporin C and is a key intermediate for synthesizing cephalosporin antibiotics, the B lactam antibiotics family. 7 ACA is a starting compound for the production of various semi-synthetic cephalosporins of different generations. These compounds are made by modification of the side chains at positions 3 and 7 of 7-aminocephalosporanic acid (7 ACA). It is used to produce many cepholosporins pharmaceutical bulks, such as cefazolin sodium, cefotaxime sodium, ceftriaxone sodium, cefoperazone sodium, ceftazime sodium, cefuroxime sodium and so on. Originally, the commercial processes were based on solvent extraction. 7 Aminocephalosporanic acid (7 ACA), until recently it has been produced by chemical deacylation of the natural antibiotic cephalosporin C. The disadvantage of this method is multiple steps, low yield, use of various organic solvents and treatment of a lot of toxic waste. Alternatively, 7 ACA can be produced by a simpler and more environmentally sound process using a bio-catalytic method based on DAAO and glutaryl hydrolase for enzymatic deacylation of CPC to 7 ACA. However, few enzymes capable of this direct deacylation have been discovered, probably because of the unusual nature of the D aminoadipyl side chain of cephalosporin C. Enzyme engineering is a fast growing application in the pharmaceutical market. Cephalosporin is defined as any of a group of broad-spectrum derived from species of fungi of the genus Cephalosporium and is related to the penicillins in both structure and mode of action but relatively penicillinase resistant antibiotics. These antibiotics have low toxicity for the host, considering their broad antibacterial spectrum. They have the active nucleus of beta lactam ring which results in a variety of antibacterial and pharmacologic characteristics when modified mainly by substitution at 3 and 7 positions. Their antibacterial activities result from the inhibition of mucopeptide synthesis in the cell wall. They are widely used to treat gonorrhea, meningitis, pneumococcal, staphylococcal and streptococcal infections. The cephalosporin class of antibiotics is usually divided into generations by their antimicrobial properties. Three generations of cephalosporins are recognized and the fourth has been grouped. Each newer generation of cephalosporins has broader range of activity against gram-negative organisms but a narrower range of activity against gram positive organisms than the preceding generation. The newer agents have much longer half-lives resulting in the decrease of dosing frequency. Accordingly, the third-generation cephalosporins can penetrate into tissues well, and thus antibiotic levels are good in various body fluids. The cephalosporins belong to the family of ? lactam antibiotics. These are named after the reactive moiety of the compounds, the ? lactam ring. In CPC, the four membered ? lactam ring is coupled to a six membered dihydrothiazine ring to form the nucleus, 7 aminocephalosporanic acid (7 ACA), and a side chain, ? aminoadipic acid, is coupled via an amide bond to the nucleus. The total world market for cephalosporins was estimated to be approximately 10 billion US$ in 2000, and ? lactam antibiotics in general accounting for over 65% of the world antibiotic market. According to IMS Health, cephalosporins as single preparation and in combination preparations are ranked 10 in the global drug sales in 2003 by an estimated sales of 8.3 billion US$, the highest ranking for any of the anti infectives classes. The size of the Indian pharmaceutical industry is poised to treble over the decade. It is expected to grow from about USD 6.3 billion in 2005 to about USD 20 billion by 2015, registering a CAGR of 12.3% and outperforming the global average of 9% in 2009 to 10. In terms of scale, the Indian pharmaceutical market is the 14th largest in the world but will graduate to the top 10 by 2015, overtaking Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and Turkey. India’s growth to a USD 20 billion market by 2015 indicates that the incremental growth of USD 14 billion over the coming decade is likely to be the third highest in the world. Demand for 7 ACA is principally determined by the market sales scale of downstream products. In terms of developing trend, ceftriaxone and cefazolin were two mainstream products of 7 ACA. Therefore, the market change in these two products directly affected the change in production-sales relations of 7 ACA. After dosage conversion, according to estimate the use of 7 ACA for making certriaxone accounted for 47.7% of the total consumption of 7 ACA. Obviously, ceftriaxone had become the biggest consumer of cephalosporins raw materials of 7 ACA series, followed by cefazolin. Not only ceftriaxone boosted morale, but cefotaxime, cefazolin sodium, cefoperazone sodium, cefoperazone sulbactam, ceftazidime, cefuroxime, etc were also the direct contributors of the family. At present, major players in the market include Shijiazhuang Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd., Fujian Fukang Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd., Shanxi Weiqida Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd. and Zhuhai United Labs Co. Ltd. At present there is no production of 7 ACA in the country and the demand is met by imports. There is a good scope for capacity creation in India. New entrepreneurs should venture into this sector.
Plant capacity: 150 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 1486 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 2167 Lakhs
Return: 64.00%Break even: 42.00%
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FURFURAL FROM BAGASSE & CORNCOBS - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Plant Layout

Furfural is produced from agricultural waste biomass that contain pentosans, which are aldose to sugars, composed of small rings formed from short five member chains, that constitute a class of complex carbohydrates, present in cellulose of many woody plants such as corn cobs, sugar cane bagasse, rice and oat hulls etc. Furfural is a clear, colorless motile liquid with a characteristic ‘almond benzaldehyde’ odor. Any material containing pentosans can be used for the production of furfural. Technically furfural is produced by acid hydrolysis of the pentosan contained in woody biomass. Furfural is the only organic compound derived from biomass that can replace the crude oil based organics used in industry. Furfural is used as a solvent in petrochemical refining to extract dienes from other hydrocarbons. Furfural, as well as its derivative furfuryl alcohol, can be used together with phenol, acetone, or urea to make solid resins. Furfural can be used for the production of lubricants; specialist adhesives and plastics; and nylons. It is the starting material for cycling shorts and many more. The demand for furfural and furfuryl alcohol in the international market will maintain stable growth for the next few years. Due to problems in environmental impact and cost, the output of furfural in advanced countries such as the United States and European countries will decline further owing to the relatively low production cost of furfuryl alcohol in India. Expanded production of downstream products can remarkably increase the added value of India’s furfural and furfuryl alcohol industrial chain. The production of THF (tetrahydrofuran) and PTMEG (polytetramethylene ether glycol) using furfural as raw material is an important way to increase the added value and is worth great attention from furfural producers. Production of furfural and furfuryl alcohol is projected to increase at an average annual rate of 5% provided no shortage of raw material (corncobs) is experienced. China is the only major region where increased furfural production is expected in the next five years. There is a good scope to venture into this field for new entrepreneurs.
Plant capacity: 1200 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 119 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 411 Lakhs
Return: 41.00%Break even: 55.00%
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MAIZE & ITS BY-PRODUCTS - 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

Maize is one of the main cereal grains which is produced throughout India and is placed 3rd position in agricultural base production though it is not our staple basic food. Maize is constituted by hull, germ, protein, starch and moisture. Maize is generally processed using the dry and wet milling processes. There is dry and wet milling process for manufacturing of by products such as starch, zein, germ and hulls. Starch is used in the manufacture of number of products such as starch esters, starch phosphates, glucose, dextrose, sorbitol, ethyl alcohol etc. Starch is the basic constituent of maize and it is converted to liquid glucose by adopting series of digestion steps on starch. It will be basically enzyme and acid digestion system. It may be enzyme - enzyme system or only acid digestion system. In the production of liquid glucose there is some production of dextrose anhydride. India is the fifth largest producer of maize in the world contributing 3% of the global production. In India, maize is grown in all seasons i.e., kharif, Rabi and summer. Of these three seasons, nearly 90% of the production is from kharif season, 7 to 8% during Rabi season and remaining 1 to 2% during summer season. Since the maize is rain dependent, it is mainly grown during kharif season. Presently, in India, maize is mainly used for preparation of poultry feed and extraction of starch. Out of total arrivals to the mandis nearly 75% of the produce is bought by the poultry feed manufacturers and 20% is purchased by the starch extractors. The wet milling industry in India is limited to certain pockets such as Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Karnataka and Chhattisgarh. There are about 17 wet milling units with a crushing capacity of about 3400 MT of maize/day. Gujarat is the largest producer of starch, having six units with a total crushing capacity of 1350 MT of maize per day, followed by Maharashtra with 5 units and capacity of 1050 MT and Madhya Pradesh with 3 units and capacity of 450 MT maize. There is a good scope to venture into this field for new entrepreneurs. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Anil Products Ltd. Anil Starch Products Ltd. Bharat Starch Inds. Ltd. English Indian Clays Ltd. Gayatri Bioorganics Ltd. Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. Gujarat Ambuja Proteins Ltd. Gulshan Polyols Ltd. Indian Maize & Chemicals Ltd. International Bestfoods Ltd. K G Gluco Biols Ltd. Kamala Sugar Mills Ltd. Karnataka State Agro Corn Products Ltd. Laxmi Starch Ltd. Origin Agrostar Ltd. Pondicherry Agro Service & Inds. Corpn. Ltd. Rai Agro Inds. Ltd. Riddhi Siddhi Gluco Biols Ltd. Santosh Starch Ltd. Santosh Starch Products Ltd. Sayaji Industries Ltd. Sukhjit Starch & Chemicals Ltd. Tirupati Starch & Chemicals Ltd. Unique Sugars Ltd. Universal Starch-Chem Allied Ltd. Wockhardt Health Care Ltd. Cost Estimation: Capacity : 5250 MT/Annum Starch 1125 MT/Annum Liquid Glucose 4500 MT/Annum Dextrose Monohydrous 562 MT/Annum Oxidised Starch 900 MT/Annum Hull 1800 MT/Annum Zien 1050 MT/Annum Germ as by Products
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 179 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 543 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 59.00%
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PACKAGED DRINKING WATER - 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

Bottled Water means water intended for human consumption and which is sealed in bottles and other containers with no added ingredients except that it may occasionally contain safe anti-microbial agent. Now a days safe and pure drinking water is major necessity for human being. Bottled water industry, colloquially called, the mineral water industry, is a symbol of new life style emerging in India. While a large segment of the population is struggling to get access to potable water supply, a new generation especially in the urban areas is getting accustomed to bottled water paying handsome prices. PET is the most extensively recycled plastic of the present time. Bottled water is available in differently sized packaging from 200 ml (popular on flights) to 500 ml (a huge hit among the youth) to 1 liter and 2 liter. Despite the large number of small producers, this industry is dominated by the big players Parle, Bisleri, Coca-cola, Pepsico, Parle Agro, Mohan Meakins, SKN Breweries bottled water in the country when it introduced besleri in India 25 years ago. Apart from domestic and commercial use of packaged water, the Indian Railways is a huge potential market. According to officials at cherio, the railway ordered 10,000 cases (of 12 bottles each) a day. In coming years the demand of packaged drinking water will be increased very rapidly, so there is a huge scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this project. The bottled water market is growing at a rapid rate of around 20% a year (down from 50 to 60%). At this growth rate, the Rs 7000 million per year market is estimated to overtake the soft drinks market soon. Multinationals, Coca Cola, Pepsi, Nestle and others are trying to grab a significant share of the market. There are more than 180 brands in the unorganized sector. The small players account for nearly 19% of the total market. The government decided towards end of the year 2000 to bring about stringent guidelines for packaged water. All companies were made to sell their products only under the BIS (Bureau of Industrial Standards) certification mark. The BIS certification was made mandatory for the segment from April 1, 2001. The bottled water is to be classified as food and has been brought under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act. They would have to adhere to rules pertaining to colour, odour, taste, turbidity, total dissolved solids and aerobic microbial count. Leading Brands Bailley, Bisleri, Peppy Minerelli, Trupthi, Kristal, Oasis, Yes, Penguin, Golden Eagle, Stream, Kingfisher, Jaldhara, Pondicherry, Himalayan, Golden Valley Stream, Evion, Aquafina, Perrier, Kinley, Pure Life, Ferra, Relle. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Bikaji Marketing Ltd. Bisil Plast Ltd. Bisleri (India) Pvt. Ltd. Haldiram Marketing Pvt. Ltd. Keventer Agro Ltd. Kothari Products Ltd. Mohan Meakin Ltd. Mount Everest Mineral Water Ltd. N E P C Agro Foods Ltd. Orient Beverages Ltd. Parle International Pvt. Ltd. Pepsico India Holdings Pvt. Ltd. Pondicherry Agro Service & Inds. Corpn. Ltd. S & S Industries & Enterprises Ltd. Southern Agrifurane Inds. Ltd. Sparkle Foods Ltd. Sri Sarvaraya Sugars Ltd. Surat Beverages Ltd. New capacity creation can be thought of for packaged drinking water as there is ample space for new entrepreneurs to venture into this field. Cost Estimation: Capacity : 12000000 Ltrs/Annum Packed in Pouches 250 ml size 18000 Ltrs/Day and Packed in Jars 20 Ltrs Size 22000 Ltrs./Day
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 25 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 100 Lakhs
Return: 44.00%Break even: 54.00%
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ACTIVATED CARBON FROM BAMBOO - 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

Activated carbon is a non graphite form of carbon and is micro crystalline in nature. It is extensively used in various industries as a very good adsorbent for odour or colour. There are two varieties of activated carbon viz gas phase or the liquid phase adsorbents. The liquid phase activated carbon is usually powder or granular form where as the gas phase adsorbent is hard granules like dust free pellets. Besides the liquid phase and gas phase classification of activated carbon, into grades based on the chemical properties it possesses such as its methylene blue (MB) value, surface area, ash content, iron content, pH factor and adsorption quality of carbon. The term activated carbon, active carbon, or active charcoal is usually applied to amorphous carbons possessing higher adsorption capacity their wood or animal charcoal. Many carbon of industrial value are prepared from coal and from organic vegetable and animal matter. The resulting amorphous products include Charcoal coke, and petroleum coke. Carbon as such is probably, the most widely distributed element in nature. It occurs in two allotropic crystalline forms, viz, graphite (hexagonal system) and diamond (isomeric system), The former is soft and weak while diamond is hard and transparent. A large variety of raw materials are available for the manufacture of these products Coal, petroleum coke, and wood charcoal are activated by gas activation. Paddy and groundnut husk, saw dust, bagasse molasses, straw, tree bark, bagasse, cocoa bean, shells, bamboo, distillery slop, waste mahua flowers and various industrial wastes have been utilized for the production of active carbons by chemical activation. Small quantities of activated carbons have been manufactured indigenously on commercial scale from paddy husk, bagasse and filter press mud particularly for use in the refining of gur. Many carbonaceous materials such as petroleum, coke, saw dust, lignite, coal, peat, wood charcoal, nutshells, and fruit pits may be used for the manufacture of activated carbon, but the properties of the finished material are governed not only by the raw material but by the method of activation used. Activated carbons form two main classes, those used for adsorption of gases and vapors, for which a granular material is generally employed and those used in purification of liquid for which a powdered material is desired. Due to the expansion of pharmaceutical and vegetable oil industry the demand of activated carbon is expected to rise sharply in the coming years. Apart from demand in Indian market, there is also huge demand of activated carbon in foreign market for the high quality activated carbon. It is very clear that there exists very good scope for this product and it can be exploited easily. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Indo German Carbons Ltd. Ion Exchange (India) Ltd. Triton Laboratories Ltd. Cost Estimation: Capacity : 1500 Ton/Annum Composition of Batch Mix, it’s a Batch process, one feed 5 Tons finished product will required
Plant capacity: 1500 Ton/AnnumPlant & machinery: 82 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 313 Lakhs
Return: 44.00%Break even: 46.00%
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PRECIPITATED SILICA FROM RICE HUSK ASH - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Rice husk is an agricultural residue easily available in rice producing countries. India is a major rice producing country, and the husk generated during milling is mostly used as a fuel in the boilers for processing paddy, producing energy through direct combustion & or by gasification. The rice husk contains about 75% organic volatile matter & the balance 25% of the weight of this husk is converted into ash during the firing process, is known as rice husk ash (RHA). This RHA in tern contains around 85% to92% amorphous silica. About more than 20 million tons of RHA are produced annually in India. Generally rice husk is not used as cattle feed since its cellulose & other sugar contents are low. So the RHA produced is a great environment threat causing damage to the land & the surrounding area in which it is dumped. Lots of ways are being through off for disposing them by making commercial use of this RHA. Silica is one of the valuable inorganic chemical compounds. It can exist in gel, crystalline and amorphous forms. It is the most abundant material in the earth’s crust. Silica is the major constituent of rice husk ash. With such a large ash content & silica content in the ash it becomes economical to extract silica from the ash, which has wide market & also takes care of ash disposal. Precipitated Silica (also called particulate silica) is composed of aggregates of ultimate particles of colloidal size that have not become linked in massive gel network during the preparation process. It is an amorphous form of silica; the word amorphous denotes a lack or crystal structure, as defined by x ray diffraction. Early interest in amorphous silica was purely academic. The ash produced after the husks have been burned is high in silica. RHA can be used in a variety of application like: green concrete, high performance concrete, ceramic glaze, water proofing chemicals, roofing shingles, insulator, specialty paints, flame retardants, carrier for pesticides, insecticides & bio fertilizers etc. Precipitated silica is also used as filler for paper & rubber, as a carrier & diluents for agricultural chemicals, as an anti caking agent, to control viscosity & thickness and as a cleansing agent in toothpastes & in cosmetics. The distinguishing feature of the growth of precipitated silica industry in India is that it has classifiably flourished in the small scale sector. Readily available new materials low capital investment & high rates of return offer a distinct advantage to the small scale manufacturers to venture into this field. There is a very good scope in this sector. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Gujrat Multi Gas Base Chemicals Private Limited Gujarat Multi Gas Base Chemicals Private Limited, Mumbai Manswill Chemicals Private Limited Wellink Chemical Industrial Company Limited, Nanping Insilco Limited Famous Minerals and Chemicals Private Limited Gujarat Silicon Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 4500 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 816 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 1820 Lakhs
Return: 37.00%Break even: 40.00%
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SPICE (100% EOU)- 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 Layout

Spices constitute an important group of agricultural commodities which are virtually indispensable in the culinary art. Spices are natural products widely accepted by consumers. Spices are most important constituents of Indian food and cuisines, and are used not only for household purpose, but also in hotels, restaurants, eateries and food processing industries. Spices are used in the variety of food preparation for making palatable taste and good appearance. It may be used some times for the preparation different drug base & natural colour. Oil from spices sometimes used for the manufacturing of different insecticides. A spice for export purposes undergoes stringent quality checks. The basic spice processes includes cleaning & grinding. Separate the spices from any larger contaminants, such as stones, dust, leaves or sticks and then wash it with clean water until the water ceases to have any trace of dust or dirt in it. Only portable water can be used for all cleaning purpose. The next step is grinding. Grind those spices that are going to be used soon and store them well. It also adds value to the end product. The spice’s flavour may escape if not stored properly, and will result in less savory. Pack the whole spices as per the requirements in PP gunny bags. If humidity is high and the spice is whole, you can store the spice in sacks. India is the world’s largest producer and exporter of range of raw and processed spices. India leads in cumin, chili and turmeric production in the world. India is likely to emerge as a leading global spice processing hub in about 10 years spice board. India’s spice exports, expected to amount to $ 875 million in the current fiscal, will breach the $ 1 billion mark next year. The government is also keen on increasing value addition in spices. The scope for this product is very bright. A new entrepreneur venturing into this project will find it very lucrative. Few Indian Major Players are as under: A D F Foods Ltd. A V T Mccormick Ingrediants Pvt. Ltd. A V T Natural Products Ltd. A V Thomas International Ltd. Allanasons Ltd. Bhagat International Pvt. Ltd. Chordia Food Products Ltd. Devon Foods Ltd. Dharampal Satyapal Ltd. Eastern Overseas Ltd. Empire Spices & Foods Ltd. Kerala Cardamom Processing & Mktg. Co. Ltd. Kerala State Civil Supplies Corpn. Ltd. M T R Foods Ltd. Madhur Industries Ltd. Mas Enterprises Ltd. Rathi Oils Ltd. Shalimar Chemical Works Ltd. V A M Commercial Co. Ltd. Vishal Lakto (India) Ltd.
Plant capacity: 150000 Kgs./AnnumPlant & machinery: 11 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 112 Lakhs
Return: 49.00%Break even: 39.00%
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