Google Search

Search

Already a Member ?

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

Minerals: Project Opportunities in Kerala

PROFILE:

India has a large no. Of economically useful minerals and they constitute on quarter of the worlds known mineral resources. India is endowed with significant mineral    resources. India produces 89 minerals out of    which 4 are fuel minerals, 11 metallic, 52 non-metallic and 22 minor minerals. Ministry of Mines is responsible for survey and exploration of all minerals, other than natural gases, petroleum and atomic minerals, for mining and metallurgy of non-ferrous metals like aluminium, copper, zinc, lead, gold, nickel, etc. and for administration of the Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957 in respect of all mines and minerals other than coal, natural gas and petroleum.

RESOURCES:

Kerala is also a rich repository of several minerals and fine grained soil. Sillimanite, Ilmenite, Monazite abounds in this state. Fire clay, Silica, Ball clay and China clay, granite and graphite also occurs in large quantities in different parts of Kerala, paving the path for a flourishing industry. The mineral resources of a state are its greatest asset. The minerals not only earn the state revenue and foreign currency by export to other states and other countries respectively, they also form the raw material for the industries based on them. Kerala is a mineral rich state. The soil is loaded with a variety of inorganic minerals like Kaolin, Bauxite, Monozite, Zircon, Quartz and Silimanite. The golden sands of Quilon beach are rich in the heavier variety minerals such as Monozite, Ilmenite, Rutile, Zircon and Silimanite.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

·         As far as mineral sand is concerned, the Government will stick to the policy declared in the industrial policy 2007 that the mining and extraction will be permitted only through State/Central Public Sector Undertakings (PSU’s).

·         While granting mining leases value addition will be insisted by promoting processing units and mineral based industries in the State. 

·         Entrepreneurs promoting development of human resources and employment guarantee programme will be given priority.

·         Mining leases will be granted to those applicants who have long term programme concept and provide more employment opportunities.  For e.g., minerals like iron ore. Priority will be given to those who install processing / beneficiation unit

·         Adjoining minor mineral leases of smaller areas granted under KMMC Rules, 1967 will be amalgamated into a single lease. Non working quarries/mines will be identified and effort will be made to ensure the mining leases are not kept idle. 

·         Productivity of mines will be insisted while leasing the mine and reviewed periodically.

 

Agriculture: Project Opportunities in Kerala

 

PROFILE:

India has an agriculture-based economy. 43% of India’s territory remains employed in agricultural activities. Globalization and agriculture in India are both intricately connected to each other as agriculture in India prevails over all other sectors because it plays a pivotal role in the socio-cultural life of its people. At present, in terms of agricultural production, the country holds the second position all over the world. In 2007, agriculture and other associated industries such as lumbering and forestry represented around 16.6% of the Gross Domestic Product of the country. In addition, the sector recruited about 52% of the entire manpower. India is among the world’s leading producers of paddy rice, wheat, buffalo milk, cow milk and sugar cane. It is either the world leader or the second largest producer in eight out of its top ten products.

RESOURCES:

A unique feature of the State is the predominance of cash crops. About 50 per cent of the population depends on agriculture. Kerala is a major producer of coconut, rubber, pepper, cardamom, ginger, banana, cocoa, cashew, aracanut, coffee and tea. Spices like nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, etc. are also cultivated. Rice and Tapioca are the important food crops. On a national scale, 92 % of the rubber, 70 % of coconut, 60 % of tapioca and almost 100 % of lemon grass oil is produced from the State. Kerala’s agriculture has the distinction of having the highest gross income per net cropped area. For instance, coconut occupies 41 per cent of net cropped area and provides livelihood to over 3.5 million families. While, the four plantation crops of rubber, coffee, tea and cardamom accounts for 29 per cent of the net cropped area in the State and 42 per cent of the area in the country.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Indian agriculture policy is aimed essentially at improving food self sufficiency and alleviating hunger through food distribution. Aside from investing in agricultural infrastructure, the government supports agriculture through measures including minimum support prices (MSP) for the major agricultural crops, farm input subsidies and preferential credit schemes. In India, agricultural trade policy is a part of a larger food and agriculture policy regime that seeks to maintain food self-sufficiency while providing income support to the agricultural sector and poor consumers. The salient features of the new agricultural policy are:

·         Over 4 per cent annual growth rate aimed over next two decades.

·         Greater private sector participation through contract farming.

·         Price protection for farmers.

·         National agricultural insurance scheme to be launched.

·         Dismantling of restrictions on movement of agricultural commodities throughout the country.

·         Rational utilisation of country's water resources for optimum use of irrigation potential.

·         High priority to development of animal husbandry, poultry, dairy and aquaculture.

·         Capital inflow and assured markets for crop production.

·         Exemption from payment of capital gains tax on compulsory acquisition of agricultural land.

·         Minimise fluctuations in commodity prices.

·         Continuous monitoring of international prices.

·         Plant varieties to be protected through a legislation.

·         Adequate and timely supply of quality inputs to farmers.

·         High priority to rural electrification.

·         Setting up of agro-processing units and creation of off-farm employment in rural

 

 

 

 

 

Biotechnology: Project Opportunities in Kerala

 

PROFILE:

The Biotechnology sector in India is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian Economy. As the sector is mainly based on knowledge, it is expected that it will play an important part in shaping the Indian Economy, which is developing at a rapid pace. The Indian Biotechnology sector holds immense potential in terms of research and development, skill and cost effectiveness. The importance of Biotechnology for India is manifold. In addition to generating trained manpower and a knowledge base, India is proving to be an ideal setting for manufacturing activities and high-level biotechnology research programmes. It can bring revolutionary changes in people's lives and provide the path way to the unexplored secrets of nature.

 

RESOURCES:

Kerala’s rich bio-diversity and the availability of skilled labour make it one of the most prospective locations for Biotechnology. Its advantages include being one of the most health conscious states with high literacy, and a rich exposure to traditional medicines and healing. Additionally, the presence of established research institutions like Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Biotechnology, Indian Institute for Spices Research, Kerala Agricultural University, etc ensures adequately trained human resources required in Biotechnology. Since the Biotech industry in India is still in a nascent stage, especially in Kerala, an appropriate support and guidance from the state government would be essential to encourage entrepreneurship and industrial growth in this segment.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Government of Kerala announced its Biotechnology Policy in 2003. To achieve the vision in Biotechnology, to ensure hazzle-free implementation and to provide sustained leadership and resources, two major initiatives, Kerala Biotechnology Board and Kerala Biotechnology Commission were made in 2003. The BT policy for Kerala is designed to catalyze the development and application of BT, taking advantage of the State’s resources and emphasizing its specific needs while meeting global requirements. The policy is aimed to ensure the rapid exploitation of pipeline technologies and opportunities available in the State to products and processes and to promote the sustained build-up of an elite knowledge cadre and knowledge base through the strengthening and creation of educational and R&D institutions, establishing infrastructure and putting in place administrative, regulatory, legal and financial framework conducive for investment and growth of BT enterprises, for the economic development and human welfare.

 

Rubber Industry: Project Opportunities in Kerala

 

PROFILE:

The world production of rubber was considered to be very unstable during the last few years. Comparatively, India's production of rubber is consistent at the rate of 6% per annum. The Rubber industry in India has been growing in strength and importance. This is the result of India's burgeoning role in the global economy. India is the world's largest producers and third largest consumer of natural rubber. Moreover, India is also one of the fastest growing economies globally. These factors along with high growth of automobile production and the presence of large and medium industries has led to the growth of rubber industry in India.

RESOURCES:

Kerala contributes 90% of India’s total production of natural rubber. Also, Kerala and Tamil Nadu together occupy 86% of the growing area of natural rubber. The rubber industry occupies about 3.84 lakh hectares and boasts of a turnover of 3.70 lakh tonnes that amounts to about ninety percent of the country’s total rubber production. The Kerala State Cooperative Rubber Marketing Federation Ltd., popularly known as RubberMark was incorporated in 1971, as an apex institution of the primary Rubber Marketing Cooperatives in Kerala, INDIA. Most of the rubber production is consumed by the tyre industry which is almost 52% of the total production of India. Among the states, Kerala is the leading consumer of rubber, followed by Punjab and Maharashtra.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

·         No state involvement in price control

·         Rubber prices respond to global prices

·         Government’s contribution in rubber research and development

·         Duties and levies contributing for financing of replanting and welfare of smallholders

·         Currency issues

·         Government involvement in labour supply

·         Environmental regulations

 

 

 

Tourism: Project Opportunities in Kerala

 

PROFILE:

Tourism has become an important industry in many countries of the world, both in the east and the west. Various initiatives are being taken by the Government and other organizationsto promote tourism here.Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. The number of tourists worldwide has been registering phenomenal growth and it is expected that this number would shortly touch 1.5 billion. Tourism contributes about 11% of the world work force and 10.2% of the global gross domestic products. The dynamic growth of this industry is evident from the fact that a new job is added to this sector every 2.5 second.

 

RESOURCES:

Kerala is a state on the tropical Malabar Coast of southwestern India. Nicknamed as one of the "10 paradises of the world" by National Geographic, Kerala is famous especially for its eco-tourism initiatives. Its unique culture and traditions, coupled with its varied demography, has made it one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Beaches, warm weather, back waters, hill stations, waterfalls, wild life, Ayurveda, year–round festivals and diverse flora and fauna make Kerala a unique destination for tourists. Kerala offers a host of exciting holiday options. The factors stimulating a flourishing tourism sector include scenic splendour, moderate climate, clean environment, friendly and peace loving people with high tolerance for cultural diversity as well as the potential for creating unique tourism products. Some of the important places of tourist interest are:- Thiruvananthapuram; Kollam; Pathanamthitta; Alappuzha; Kottayam; Idukki; Ernakulam; Thrissur; Palakkad; Malappuram; Kozhikode; Wayanad; Kannur and Kasaragod. In kerala, Thenmala is the major project undertaken under eco- tourism. Thenmala Eco-Tourism project features a tourist facilitation centre, shop court garden, plazas, picnic area, natural trail, rock climbing, river crossing amphitheatre, restaurant, suspension bridge, lotus pond, musical dancing fountain, sculpture garden, deer rehabilitation centre, boating, battery powered vehicles, etc.

 

 

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Every Tourism Development Plan shall contain the following elements which are necessary for the integrated sustainable development of the area with major thrust on tourism development, namely:-

(i)           Policy in relation to the land use plan and allocation of land for tourism purposes;

(ii)          Policy in relation to the built up area, environment including architectural control and form;

(iii)        Strategies towards conserving and strengthening existing natural systems and enhancing the visual qualities of the region; and

(iv)         Regulations, if any, found necessary for the implementation of the Tourism Development Plan.

 

 

Bamboo: Project Opportunities in Kerala

PROFILE:

Bamboos are some of the quickest growing plants in the world,[2] as some species have been recorded as growing up to 100 cm (39 in) within a 24 hour period due to a unique rhizome-dependent system. Bamboos are of notable economic and cultural significance in South Asia, South East Asia and East Asia, being used for building materials, as a food source, and as a versatile raw product. Bamboo is used in Chinese medicine for treating infections and healing. It is a low-calorie source of potassium. It is known for its sweet taste and as a good source of nutrients and protein. Bamboo has been a primary raw material for manufacturing a variety of article. Primary coming under the cottage and small scale industry, bamboo work plays a vital role in the development of the state economy.

 

RESOURCES:

Twenty-two species of bamboo and two varieties belonging to six genera are recorded as native of Kerala. The majority of bamboos in Kerala are found at an elevation of 50-1500 m above sea level. The species belonging to the genera such as Ochlandra, Bambusa and Dendrocalamus are seen extensively growing in large forest areas as bamboo brakes and reed brakes. The species like Bambusa bambos and Dendrocalamus strictus are adapted to the dry plains and hilly tracts.  Their distribution is abundant in the most deciduous forests.  Bambusa bambos is generally found at an elevation between 50m – 1000 m and distributed throughout Kerala. Dendrocalamus strictus is distributed in the forests of Attappady, Nilambur, and Chinnar at an altitude of 150-750 m above sea level.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Draft Kerala Bamboo Policy: This policy focuses on sustainable development of bamboo sector in Kerala with the active participation of stakeholders. The major pillars of this policy are sustainable management of existing bamboo resources in forest areas, plantations and in the homesteads, resource enhancement both in the forests and homesteads with the participation of stakeholders, better distribution of bamboo resources to the user groups and setting up bamboo-based industries. The policy suggests establishment of appropriate institutions, scientific management and marketing, linkage between production and utilization, industrial development, proper pricing, preferential treatment of bamboos in the forests and homesteads, formulation and implementation of grower friendly rules and regulations on growing, harvesting, transporting and marketing and appropriate publicity, research and extension.

 

Waste management: Project Opportunities in Kerala

PROFILE:

Waste utilization, recycling and reuse plays a major role in limiting resource consumption and the environmental impact of waste. Recycling is an integral part of any waste management system as it represents a key utilization alternative to reuse and energy recovery (Waste-to-Energy). Which option is ultimately chosen depends on the quality, purity and the market situation. Hazardous waste management is a new concept for most of the Asian countries including India. The lack of technical and financial resources and the regulatory control for the management of hazardous wastes in the past had led to the unscientific disposal of hazardous wastes in India, which posed serious risks to human, animal and plant life.

 

RESOURCES:

The Greater Kochi Area (GKA) ranks 24 (with CEPI score of 75.08) amongst the critically polluted areas (CPA) in the country. The State Pollution Control Board was instructed by the CPCB to evolve a time bound action plan for improving the environmental quality in the CPA. It was stated that external resource persons/institutions identified by CPCB/MoEF would be made available for this purpose. Such external guidance is still anticipitated. Meanwhile the Kerala Board, in consultation with the stakeholders in GKA, has chalked out an action plan for Greater Kochi Area. The main pollution sources of concern are industries, municipal solid waste, biomedical waste, E-waste and domestic waste.  The action plan hence includes mainly proposals for up gradation of existing pollution control facilities in the critically polluted area, common facilities such as CETPs, CTSDF, STPs, common biomedical waste management facility, municipal solid waste management, e-waste management and sewage management.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

National policy on waste management is set out in the October 1998 policy statement on waste management - Changing our Ways. It outlines the Government's policy objectives in relation to waste management, and suggests some key issues and considerations that must be addressed to achieve these objectives. The policy is firmly grounded in an internationally recognised hierarchy of options, namely prevention, minimisation, reuse/recycling, and the environmentally sustainable disposal of waste which cannot be prevented or recovered.

We can provide you detailed project reports on the following topics. Please select the projects of your interests.

Each detailed project reports cover all the aspects of business, from analysing the market, confirming availability of various necessities such as plant & machinery, raw materials to forecasting the financial requirements. The scope of the report includes assessing market potential, negotiating with collaborators, investment decision making, corporate diversification planning etc. in a very planned manner by formulating detailed manufacturing techniques and forecasting financial aspects by estimating the cost of raw material, formulating the cash flow statement, projecting the balance sheet etc.

We also offer self-contained Pre-Investment and Pre-Feasibility Studies, Market Surveys and Studies, Preparation of Techno-Economic Feasibility Reports, Identification and Selection of Plant and Machinery, Manufacturing Process and or Equipment required, General Guidance, Technical and Commercial Counseling for setting up new industrial projects on the following topics.

Many of the engineers, project consultant & industrial consultancy firms in India and worldwide use our project reports as one of the input in doing their analysis.

We can modify the project capacity and project cost as per your requirement.
We can also prepare project report on any subject as per your requirement.

Page 226 of 283 | Total 2829 projects in this category
« Previous   Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 .... 226 282 283   Next »

Add multiple items to inquiry
Select the items and then press Add to inquiry button

Select all | Clear all Sort by

Investment Opportunities in Business of Adhesive (Fevicol Type)

Any non-metallic substance applied to one or both sides of two separate items that binds them together and prevents their separation is known as adhesive, also known as glue, cement, mucilage, or paste. Adhesives have some advantages over conventional binding processes like sewing, mechanical fastenings, and welding. These advantages include the capacity to bind diverse materials together, a more efficient stress distribution across a joint, the cost-effectiveness of a simple mechanised process, and increased design freedom. Adhesives are usually categorised by adhesion mechanism, then reactive or non-reactive, which relates to whether or not the adhesive chemically reacts to harden. Alternatively, they might be classified according to their first physical phase or if the basic material is natural or synthetic. Physical Properties: • High cohesive strength is desirable. • Adhesion to a range of substrates allows bonding of incompatible materials if necessary. • By flexing with peel tension, flexibility promotes peel strength. • The substrate's and adhesives high elastic modulus resists stress at the bond line. • The adhesive's high damping ability distributes dynamic stresses such as vibration, motion, and impact across the bond, as well as peel stresses at the bond line. The Indian adhesives market is predicted to develop at a CAGR of 6%, owing to technological improvements and increased infrastructure. The adhesives market in India will increase as a result of macroeconomic variables such as low per capita consumption and rising disposable income. Paper and packaging, medical and hygiene, as well as consumer and construction, will all enjoy growth in the worldwide adhesives and sealants market from 2019 to 2021. Few Indian Major Players 1. D H Resins & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 2. D I C India Ltd. 3. F C L Technologies & Products Ltd. 4. Feroke Boards Ltd. 5. Golden Chem-Tech Ltd. 6. Henkel Adhesives Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. 7. Konar Organics Ltd. 8. Leela Packagings Ltd.
Plant capacity: Adhesive (Fevicol Type) 10.0 MT per DayPlant & machinery: 17 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 161 Lakhs
Return: 26.70%Break even: 65.62%
Add to Inquiry Add to Inquiry Basket

Production of Bicarbonate Cartridge Acid Concentrate Hot Disinfectant Cold Disinfectant

When mixed with acid concentration and pure water, a Bicarbonate Cartridge containing sodium bicarbonate powder creates fresh dialysate online. Fast and simple to load, with a variety of cartridge volumes to meet various treatment times. Liquid acid concentrations in a ready-to-use form for use with bicarbonate concentrate powder. When coupled with bicarbonate concentrate and pure water, nipro acid concentrates make it simple to make fresh online dialysate. Heat Disinfection is the thermal destruction of pathogenic and other bacteria. Disinfection is a safer alternative to sterilization. It kills the majority of pathogenic germs, although it doesn't necessarily kill all microbial types. A disinfecting solution that is effective for the patient, equipment, and operators. It works in all kinds of dialysis devices. All microorganisms, including viruses, bacteria, spores, fungus, and even the most resistant species, are killed by the cold disinfection solution. Due to the rigorous procedures involved in hemodialysis therapy, hospitals and diagnostic centers retain a dominant position in the market. As a result, end users account for a large percentage of the entire bicarbonate cartridge industry. However, the continued usage of dialysis machines around the world will create a significant growth opportunity for bicarbonate cartridge-based versions.
Plant capacity: Bicarbonate Cartridge 720 166.7 Nos. per day Bicarbonate Cartridge 650g 500.0 Nos. per day Acid Concentrate 666.7 Nos. per day Hot Disinfectant 33.3 Nos. per day Cold Disinfectant 33.3 Nos. per dayPlant & machinery: 53 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 1153 Lakhs
Return: 25.28%Break even: 35.25%
Add to Inquiry Add to Inquiry Basket

Lucrative Business of IV Fluids (BFS Technology)

Intravenous fluids are fluids that are supplied intravenously, or directly through the circulatory system, to a patient. When a person's bodily fluid volume drops, they are given fluids. A drop in fluid volume can be caused by a variety of factors. Intravenous fluids are divided into two categories. Crystalloids, such as saline solutions, contain a solution of water-soluble molecules. • Electrolyte metabolism and treatment of waste water, especially in extreme cases. • Treatment for acid-base imbalances. • Volume substitution and replacement in the surgery of an accident victim who has lost blood. • Dextrose solution is utilized during the postoperative period when sodium extraction is reduced, and it is used for severally unwell and post-operative patients. The global intravenous solutions market is estimated to reach USD 18.9 billion by 2028, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.9% from 2021 to 2028. The market is likely to be driven by a rising incidence rate of chronic diseases such as cancer, an increase in the number of premature births, and a lack of I.V. solutions in the United States. Severe dehydration is one of the most common uses for intravenous (IV) fluids. In disorders like diarrhoea, severe dehydration occurs as a result of the body's fluids being depleted. The continuing COVID-19 epidemic is likely to boost the market's performance. Due to the significant intake of patients infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, intensive care units (ICU) around the world are either at maximum capacity or overcrowded (SARS-CoV-2).
Plant capacity: IV Fluids (500 ml Size Bottle) 100,000.0 Bottles per dayPlant & machinery: 751 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 1277 Lakhs
Return: 26.48%Break even: 54.19%
Add to Inquiry Add to Inquiry Basket

Start Manufacturing Plant of Menthol Crystal

Menthol is a crystalline white substance. It can be made from natural sources or synthetically. The melting temperature of natural or synthesised laevo menthol is between 41 and 44°C, making it only therapeutically active. Some manufacturers categorise crystals based on their shape and size, and thus use a variety of terms, such as bold crystals, medium crystals, medium extra crystals, and medium extra-large crystals. Menthol crystals are excellent inhalants in and of themselves, and they're simple to use into recipes. It can be used as a natural insecticide, which means it can be used in the garden when other insects or honey are present. 1. Menthol is a hair growth stimulant that can be used by combining menthol crystals with hair oil. 2. Menthol crystal is also useful for sunburns; when blended with aloe vera gel, it soothes sunburns. 3. It removes dark sports and minimises black and white heads. 4. Menthol inhibits the spread of plague or kills germs that can cause gingivitis. Menthol crystals are obtained primarily from natural sources, and as a result, they are rising in popularity in both developed and developing countries. The expansion of natural based products from many industries is being pushed by manufacturers' increasing focus on natural and sustainable products. The cosmetics sector is highly regulated, thus natural-based raw ingredients are in great demand when producing cosmetics. In the next years, this is projected to drive the menthol crystals market. Few Indian Major Players 1. Bhagat Aromatics Ltd. 2. Everest Flavours Ltd. 3. Halcyon Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 4. Jindal Drugs Pvt. Ltd. 5. Malik Polychem Ltd. 6. Rupangi Impex Ltd. 7. Sharp Mint Ltd. 8. Swati Menthol & Allied Chemicals Ltd.
Plant capacity: Menthol Crystal 1,000.0 Kgs per day Dmentha Oil 333.3 Kgs per dayPlant & machinery: 196 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 643 Lakhs
Return: 28.87%Break even: 52.17%
Add to Inquiry Add to Inquiry Basket

Emerging Business of Surgical Methylated Spirit (Denatured Alcohol/Surgical Spirit)

Methylated spirits is a colourless, transparent liquid that is used in a range of industrial and domestic applications. Methylated spirits have a boiling point of 78°C and a flashpoint of 11°C. Because they contain a denaturant that prohibits them from being eaten, methylated spirits are also known as denatured alcohol. The methylated spirits from Sydney Solvents are made up of 99 percent methylated spirits and 1% bitrex. If the methylated spirits did not contain denaturant, it would be classified as ordinary alcohol that is safe to consume. • As a common home remedy for sterilising and hardening the skin, especially on the feet of hill hikers and runners to prevent blisters. • When learning to play stringed instruments like the guitar or cello, to "toughen up" sensitive skin on the fingertips. • To treat and prevent bed sores in people who are confined to their beds. • Surgical Spirit tightens, hardens, and disinfects the outer layer of skin for the treatment of minor wounds and abrasions, acting as a disinfectant and leaving the skin bacteria-free. Surgical spirits can be used to destroy bacteria, viruses, and fungi. They have the ability to penetrate the lipid layer of the bacteria cell wall, causing damage to the cell membrane and the destruction of the organism's internal components. Surgical spirits, on the other hand, are antiseptics but not sterilisers because they do not kill bacterial spores. As a result, they're fine for regular use and modest medical treatments, but they're not up to the task of cleaning instruments. Surgical spirits can be used to treat cuts and as a household disinfectant. Surgical spirits are ethanol solutions that contain methanol and other harmful ingredients that make them unfit for human ingestion. Few Indian major players 1. Adroit Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. 2. Bajaj Hindustan Sugar Ltd. 3. Bhalkeshwar Sugars Ltd. 4. Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals Corpn. Ltd. 5. Sharayu Agro Inds. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Surgical Methylated Spirit 1 Ltr Size Bottle 4,000.0 Nos. Per Day Surgical Methylated Spirit 5 Ltr Size Bottle 480.0 Nos. Per Day Surgical Methylated Spirit 20 Ltrs. Size Cans 80.0 Nos. Per DayPlant & machinery: 79 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 265 Lakhs
Return: 27.53%Break even: 54.72%
Add to Inquiry Add to Inquiry Basket

Start a E-Waste Recycling Plant Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

Electronic wastes, often known as "e-waste," "e-scrap," or "Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment," or "WEEE," are surplus, obsolete, defective, or abandoned electrical or electronic devices. Electronic garbage, often known as e-waste, refers to obsolete electronic devices such as computers, laptops, televisions, DVD players, mobile phones, and MP3 players. End-of-life information- and telecommunications equipment, as well as consumer devices, are frequently regarded as e-waste in a narrower sense. Electronic garbage, on the other hand, is officially a subset of WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). The global e-waste management market was valued at $49,880 million in 2020, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 14.3% from 2021 to 2028, to reach $143,870 million by 2028. The ever-increasing demand for rare metals, combined with their scarcity, has resulted in a rapid rise in their cost. Metals like this must be collected from e-waste and reused in another process. For example, roughly 250 kilogrammes of silver, 24 kg of gold, and nine tonnes of copper can be recovered from one million mobile phones in e-waste. This also helps manufacturers build lower-priced electrical gadgets and obtain a cost advantage over competitors. Few Indian Major Players 1. E-Parisaraa Pvt. Ltd. 2. Ecocentric Management Pvt. Ltd. 3. Greenscape Eco Mgmt. Pvt. Ltd. 4. Navrachna Recycling Pvt. Ltd. 5. Sims Recycling Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Plastic 1.60 MT per day Ferrous Material 1.00 MT per day Aluminium 0.70 MT per day Glass 1.00 MT per day Copper 0.70 MT per dayPlant & machinery: 86 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 314 Lakhs
Return: 27.47%Break even: 60.15%
Add to Inquiry Add to Inquiry Basket

Manufacturing Business of Paprika Oleoresin

Paprika oleoresin (also known as paprika extract or oleoresin paprika) is an oil-soluble extract derived from the fruits of Capsicum annuum or Capsicum frutescens that is largely used as a food colourant and/or flavouring. It's made up of vegetable oil (usually between 97 and 98 percent), capsaicin (the main flavouring element that gives it pungency in higher quantities), and capsanthin and capsorubin (the main colouring compounds) (among other carotenoids). Because it includes a high concentration of Vitamin E, paprika oleoresin aids in the production of red blood cells in the body. It also aids in the quick healing of wounds. Treats Skin Issues: Paprika oleresin has antibacterial characteristics, making it beneficial against any skin problem caused by bacterial infection, such as acne. Supports Healthy Digestion: Paprika oleoresin may aid digestion by boosting saliva and stomach acids, which aid in the breakdown of food and the availability of nutrients for energy. Natural resinous plant extractions are referred to as oleoresins. Aromatic liquid preparations formed from a mixture of plant matter extraction and solvents (i.e. r) are another name for them. Oleoresins' non-volatile components define the colour, flavour, and other characteristics of the raw material. The global oleoresins market is expected to be worth USD 1.2 billion in 2019 and USD 1.7 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 6.0 percent between 2019 and 2025. Oleoresins are essential oil and resin component plant extracts. They contribute to the flavour and perfume of the plant from which they are derived. Oleoresins are volatile or non-volatile chemicals that are extracted from spices with the help of solvents.
Plant capacity: Paprika Oleoresin 160.0 Kgs Per Day Paprika Spent 1,093.3 Kgs Per DayPlant & machinery: 395 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 1700 Lakhs
Return: 29.32%Break even: 57.23%
Add to Inquiry Add to Inquiry Basket

Manufacturing of Sugar from Sugar Beet

Sugar is a generic term for sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates, which are commonly utilised in food. Sucrose, often known as table sugar, granulated sugar, or normal sugar, is a disaccharide made up of glucose and fructose. Glucose, fructose, and galactose are examples of simple sugars, often known as monosaccharides. Compound sugars, commonly known as disaccharides or double sugars, are two monosaccharides connected by a glycosidic bond. Sucrose is a common example. Sucrose is used in prepared goods (such as cookies and cakes), is occasionally added to commercially available processed foods and beverages, and can be used as a sweetener in foods (such as toast and cereal) and beverages by individuals (e.g. coffee and tea). White granulated sugar contains 97 percent to nearly 100 percent carbs, less than 2% water, and no dietary fibre, protein, or fat (table). Brown sugar has a moderate quantity of iron (15 percent of the RDA in a 100 gramme serving, see table), however a typical serving of 4 grammes (one teaspoon) only has 15 calories and no other nutrients. Brown sugar has a deeper flavour than white sugar because it contains 5–10 percent molasses that is reintroduced during manufacturing. In 2020, the global sugar market will have a consumption volume of around 175 million tonnes. In the years 2021-2026, the market is predicted to increase at a CAGR of 1%, reaching a volume of 186 million tonnes. Sugar is a crystalline sweet material made from sugar cane and sugar beet. It's utilised in a variety of food and non-food applications all around the world. Sugar serves a range of tasks in the food sector, in addition to providing a sweet taste.
Plant capacity: Sugar from Sugar Beet 360.0 MT per dayPlant & machinery: 3679 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 6910 Lakhs
Return: 29.56%Break even: 61.68%
Add to Inquiry Add to Inquiry Basket

Business of PET Recycling & Production of Flakes

Municipal solid waste (MSW) is garbage generated by people in their homes and places of work, and it is managed and controlled by local authorities such as cities and governments. Plastic usage has exploded in the previous two decades, with plastics now playing a vital role in almost every facet of modern life. Plastic recycling is the process of converting discarded plastic into useable material. Bottles and containers made of hard plastic can be recycled, as can films and wrappers made of non-rigid plastic. Plastic recycling is the process of converting discarded plastic into useable material. Bottles and containers made of hard plastic can be recycled, as can films and wrappers made of non-rigid plastic. The plastic recycling market is divided into segments based on the type of resin used, such as PET. PET stands for polyethylene terephthalate, which is the most popular thermoplastic polymer resin in the polyester family and is used in garment fibres, liquid and food containers, and thermoforming for manufacturing. One of the most prevalent forms of plastic is polyethylene terephthalate, or PET (also known as PETE). PET is used to make the majority of single-serve plastic bottles, such as those for water, soft drinks, and juices. PET is used to make plastic fibres, videotape, audiotape, film, engineered resin, and food containers, among other consumer and industrial items. Asia Pacific was the largest regional market in 2020, which accounted for a revenue share of over 45. The regional market is characterized by the easy availability of land along with a low-cost, skilled labor force. PET bottles are becoming a bigger part of the trash and litter problem, especially in developing countries. The global recycled polyethylene terephthalate market was valued at USD 8.56 billion in 2020, and it is predicted to increase at a CAGR of 6.7 percent between 2021 and 2028. Consumer behaviour is shifting toward sustainability, which is driving market growth. Few Indian Major Players 1. Ahimsa Industries Ltd. 2. Bharat Pet Ltd. 3. Dalmia Polypro Inds. Pvt. Ltd. 4. F C L Technologies & Products Ltd. 5. Futura Polymers Ltd. 6. Garden Polymers Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Recycled PET Flakes 64.0 MT per dayPlant & machinery: 174 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 440 Lakhs
Return: 30.45%Break even: 71.77%
Add to Inquiry Add to Inquiry Basket

Production of Artemisinin from Artemisia Annua Plant

Artemisia annua is an annual short-day plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It has a brownish or violet coloured stem. The plant itself is hairless and grows to a height of 30 to 100 cm in the wild, while in culture, plants can grow to 200 cm. Artemisinin is a traditional Chinese herbal treatment for malarial fevers that has recently been discovered to have high antimalarial activity against a variety of parasites, including chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum. Artemisinin is a sesquiterpene lactone derived from sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua), which is used as an antimalarial to treat multidrug-resistant falciparum malaria strains. It's an antimalarial as well as a plant metabolite. It's an organic peroxide and a sesquiterpene lactone. Schizophrenia, Malaria, Falciparum, and Plasmodium Falciparum have all been treated with artemisinin in clinical trials. Schizophrenia, Malaria, Falciparum, and Plasmodium Falciparum have all been treated with artemisinin in clinical trials. The market for Artemisinin Derivatives was estimated at USD 655 million in 2020, and it is predicted to increase at a CAGR of 6.05 percent from 2021 to 2027, reaching roughly USD 1,080 million in 2027. The term "artemisinin derivatives" refers to a class of active medicinal compounds used to treat malaria. Malaria and parasitic worm (helminth) infections are effectively treated with artemisinin and its derivatives. They've been shown to be the most effective and promising medications for killing parasites and interrupting their life cycle. The plant Artemisia annua and sweet wormwood are the most common sources of artemisinin. Traditional Chinese medicine has long utilised Artemisia annua and sweet wormwood.
Plant capacity: Artemisinin (10 ml Size Pack) 3,000.0 Bottles Per DayPlant & machinery: 134 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 574 Lakhs
Return: 31.00%Break even: 70.80%
Add to Inquiry Add to Inquiry Basket

Information
  • One Lac / Lakh / Lakhs is equivalent to one hundred thousand (100,000)
  • One Crore is equivalent to ten million (10,000,000)
  • T.C.I is Total Capital Investment
  • We can modify the project capacity and project cost as per your requirement.
  • We can also prepare project report on any subject as per your requirement.
  • Caution: The project's cost, capacity and return are subject to change without any notice. Future projects may have different values of project cost, capacity or return.

Add multiple items to inquiry
Select the items and then press Add to inquiry button

Page 226 of 283 | Total 2829 projects in this category
« Previous   Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 .... 226 282 283   Next »

About NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES

Hide »

NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES (NPCS) is a reliable name in the industrial world for offering integrated technical consultancy services. NPCS is manned by engineers, planners, specialists, financial experts, economic analysts and design specialists with extensive experience in the related industries.

Our various services are: Detailed Project Report, Business Plan for Manufacturing Plant, Start-up Ideas, Business Ideas for Entrepreneurs, Start up Business Opportunities, entrepreneurship projects, Successful Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, project report, Cost and Revenue, Pre-feasibility study for Profitable Manufacturing Business, Project Identification, Project Feasibility and Market Study, Identification of Profitable Industrial Project Opportunities, Business Opportunities, Investment Opportunities for Most Profitable Business in India, Manufacturing Business Ideas, Preparation of Project Profile, Pre-Investment and Pre-Feasibility Study, Market Research Study, Preparation of Techno-Economic Feasibility Report, Identification and Selection of Plant, Process, Equipment, General Guidance, Startup Help, Technical and Commercial Counseling for setting up new industrial project and Most Profitable Small Scale Business.

NPCS also publishes varies process technology, technical, reference, self employment and startup books, directory, business and industry database, bankable detailed project report, market research report on various industries, small scale industry and profit making business. Besides being used by manufacturers, industrialists and entrepreneurs, our publications are also used by professionals including project engineers, information services bureau, consultants and project consultancy firms as one of the input in their research.

^ Top