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Automotive Industry: Project Opportunities in Tamil Nadu

 

PROFILE:

The automotive industry in India is one of the largest in the world and one of the fastest growing globally. India's passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturing industry is the seventh largest in the world, with an annual production of more than 3.7 million units in 2010. Automotive industry is the key driver of any growing economy. It plays a pivotal role in country's rapid economic and industrial development. It caters to the requirement of equipment for basic industries like steel, non-ferrous metals, fertilisers, refineries, petrochemicals, shipping, textiles, plastics, glass, rubber, capital equipments, logistics, paper, cement, sugar, etc. It facilitates the improvement in various infrastructure facilities like power, rail and road transport. Due to its deep forward and backward linkages with almost every segment of the economy, the industry has a strong and positive multiplier effect and thus propels progress of a nation. The automotive industry comprises of the automobile and the auto component sectors.

 

RESOURCES:

Tamil Nadu is being popularly hailed as “Detroit” of India as it has a large Automobile and Ancillary sector. Automobile industry plays a crucial role in the State economy and has been one of the key driving factors, contributing 8% to State GDP and giving direct employment to 2,20,000 people. More than100 companies in the Automotive and Auto Ancillary industry are located in this state, maintaining highest production norms by implementing internationally recognized quality standards. Chennai has emerged as India's largest automobile and auto components exporter in India. Hyundai has made Chennai the manufacturing and export hub for its small cars. Tamil Nadu has the largest auto components industry base. Currently, Tamil Nadu accounts for above 32% of India's production capacity. Automobile manufacturers operate "Just - in-Time" avoiding inventory costs. The state has a well-developed automotive and auto component industry. It is the hub of Indian automobiles industry. Several automobile and automobile ancillary units are located in Tamil Nadu. It has manufacturing facilities across the automotive spectrum from tractors to battle tanks. Global auto majors like, Hindustan Motors and Mitsubishi have commenced production plants. Ashok Leyland and TAFE have set up expansion plants in Chennai. Fortune 500 companies such as Hyundai and Ford have established manufacturing facilities in the state.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Government brought out a very innovative Policy "Ultra Mega Policy for Integrated Automobile Projects" that offers a very attractive package of support to automobile projects investing more than Rs.4000 Crores. As a result of this Policy, since May 2006, investments attracted by Tamil Nadu is automobiles & components manufacturing is Rs.21900 Crores, almost 5 times of the Investments attracted during previous 15 years (May 1991-April 2006). The total employment potential in these new projects is: 1.20 lakhs (direct + Indirect). Govt of India is currently implementing a project "National Automotive Testing R&D Infrastructure Project" (NATRIP) in Oragdam near Chennai at a project cost of about Rs.450 Crores. This project aims at facilitating introduction of world-class automotive safety, emission and performance standards in India as also ensure seamless integration of our automotive industry with the global industry.

 

Textile: Project Opportunities in Tamil Nadu

 

PROFILE:

The textile industry is primarily concerned with the production of yarn, and cloth and the subsequent design or manufacture of clothing and their distribution. The raw material may be natural or synthetic using products of the chemical industry. India Textile Industry is one of the leading textile industries in the world. Though was predominantly unorganized industry even a few years back, but the scenario started changing after the economic liberalization of Indian economy in 1991. The opening up of economy gave the much-needed thrust to the Indian textile industry, which has now successfully become one of the largest in the world.

RESOURCES:

Tamil Nadu has traditional strengths in the textile sector. In the post-quota abolition regime, the Textile Industry has tremendous opportunities for growth as well as challenges to be met. Availability of cotton at fair prices and at right quality, the backlog in modernization, supply of inputs particularly credit and power at reasonable rates etc. are all essential for the textile industry to be competitive in an increasingly uncertain trading environment. The Handlooms, Power looms, Hi-Tech Weaving Parks, Garments & Hosiery, Processing Apparel Park are important components of the textile industry.

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The Ministry of Textiles in India has formulated numerous policies and schemes for the development of the textile industry in India. The government of India has been following a policy of promoting and encouraging the handloom sector through a number of programmes. Most of the schematic interventions of the government of India in the ninth and tenth plan period have been through the state agencies and co-operative societies in the handloom industries. Some of the major acts relating to textile industry include: Central Silk Board Act, 1948, The Textiles Committee Act, 1963, The Handlooms Act, 1985, Cotton Control Order, 1986, The Textile Undertakings Act, 1995Government of India is earnestly trying to provide all the relevant facilities for the textile industry to utilize its full potential and achieve the target. The textile industry is presently experiencing an average annual growth rate of 9-10% and is expected to grow at a rate of 16% in value, which will eventually reach the target of US $ 115 billion by 2012. The clothing and apparel sector are expected to grow at a rate of 21 %t in value terms.

 

Leather: Project Opportunities in Tamil Nadu

 

PROFILE:

Leather Industry occupies a place of prominence in the Indian economy in view of its massive potential for employment, growth and exports. There has been increasing emphasis on its planned development, aimed at optimum utilisation of available raw materials for maximising the returns, particularly from exports.  The leather and leather products industry is one of India’s oldest manufacturing industries that catered to the international market right from the middle of the nineteenth century. The leather industry employs about 2.5 million people and has annual turnover of Rs. 25,000 crores. India is the third largest leather producer in the world after China and Italy

RESOURCES:

Leather industry in Tamil Nadu is considered to be very ancient and some say it is of more than two centuries old. The state accounts for 70 per cent of leather tanning capacity in India and 38 per cent of leather footwear and components. The exports from Tamil Nadu are valued at about US $ 762 million, which accounts for 42 per cent of Indian leather exports. Hundreds of leather and tannery industries are located around Vellore, Dindigul and Erode its nearby towns such as Ranipet, Ambur, Perundurai, Nilakottai and Vaniyambadi. The Vellore district is the top exporter of finished leather goods in the country. That leather accounts for more than 37% of the country's Export of Leather and Leather related products such as finished leathers, shoes, garments, gloves and so on. The tanning industry in India has a total installed capacity of 225 million pieces of hide and skins of which Tamil Nadu alone contributes to an inspiring 70%. Leather industry occupies a pride of place in the industrial map of Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu enjoys a leading position with 40% share in India's export.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Government policies in support of the industry:

• The entire leather sector is now de-licensed and de-reserved, paving way for expansion on modern lines with state-of-the art machinery and equipment

• 100% Foreign Direct Investment and Joint Ventures permitted through the automatic route

• 100% repatriation of profit and dividends, if investments made in convertible foreign currency. Only declaration to this effect to the Reserve Bank is required.

• Promotion of industrial parks (one leather park in Andhra Pradesh, one leather goods park in West Bengal, one footwear park in Tamil Nadu and one footwear components park in Chennai).

• Funding support for modernizing manufacturing facilities 

• Funding support for establishing design studios

• Duty free import of raw materials (namely raw skins, hides, semi finished leather and finished leather) and of embellishments and components under specific scheme

• Concessional duty on import of specified machinery for use in leather sector

• Duty neutralization / remission scheme

Food Processing: Project Opportunities in Tamil Nadu

 

PROFILE:

India is the world's second largest producer of food next to China, and has the potential of being the biggest with the food and agricultural sector. The Indian food processing industry stands at $135 billion and is estimated to grow with a CAGR of 10 per cent to reach $200 billion by 2015. The food processing industry in India is witnessing rapid growth. In addition to the demand side, there are changes happening on the supply side with the growth in organised retail, increasing FDI in food processing and introduction of new products. India's food processing sector covers fruit and vegetables; meat and poultry; milk and milk products, alcoholic beverages, fisheries, plantation, grain processing and other consumer product groups like confectionery, chocolates and cocoa products, Soya-based products, mineral water, high protein foods etc.

RESOURCES:

Tamil Nadu has historically been an agricultural state and is a leading producer of agricultural products in India. In 2008, Tamil Nadu was India's fifth biggest producer of Rice. The total cultivated area in the State was 5.60 million hectares in 2009-10. The state is the largest producer of bananas, flowers, tapioca, the second largest producer of mango, natural rubber, coconut, groundnut and the third largest producer of coffee, sapota, Tea and Sugarcane. Tamil Nadu's sugarcane yield per hectare is the highest in India. Among states in India, Tamil Nadu is one of the leaders in livestock, poultry and fisheries production. Tamil Nadu had the second largest number of poultry amongst all the states and accounted for 17.7% of the total poultry population in India. With the third longest coastline in India, Tamil Nadu represented 27.54% of the total value of fish and fishery products exported by India in 2006.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Tamil Nadu government has come out with following policies :

·         Raise in processed foods in the market from 1% to 10%.

·         Raise value addition levels from 7% to 30 %

·         Food processing industry is one of the growing areas identified for exports. Free Trade Zones (FTZ) and Export Processing Zones (EPZ) have been set up with all infrastructures. Also, setting up of 100% Export oriented units (EOU) is encouraged in other areas. They may import free of duty all types of goods, including capital foods.

·         Capital goods, including spares up to 20% of the CIF value of the Capital goods may be imported at a concessional rate of Customs duty subject to certain export obligations under the EPCG scheme, Export Promotion Capital Goods. Export linked duty free imports are also allowed.

·         Units in EPZ/FTZ and 100% Export oriented units can retain 50% of foreign exchange receipts in foreign currency accounts.

·         50% of the production of EPZ/FTZ and 100% EOU units is saleable in domestic tariff area.

Paper industry: Project Opportunities in Tamil Nadu

 

PROFILE:

Paper Industry in India is riding on a strong demand and on an expanding mood to meet the projected demand of 8 million tons by 2010 & 13 million tons by 2020. The Indian Paper Industry is a booming industry and is expected to grow in the years to come. The usage of paper cannot be ignored and this awareness is bound to bring about changes in the paper industry for the better. It is a well known fact that the use of plastic is being objected to these days. The reason being, there are few plastics which do not possess the property of being degradable, as such, use of plastic is being discouraged. Excessive use of non degradable plastics upsets the ecological equilibrium. The Paper industry is a priority sector for foreign collaboration and foreign equity participation upto 100% receives automatic approval by Reserve Bank of India. Several fiscal incentives have also been provided to the paper industry, particularly to those mills which are based on non-conventional raw material.

RESOURCES:

Tamil Nadu continues to be one of the forerunners in the production of paper and paper products. There are 74 paper mills in operation in Tamil Nadu. The total paper production was 3.7 lakh tonnes in 2005 06 which accounts for 17.30% share of the national production, next only to Andhra Pradesh.  As the country’s forest cover is much below the desired level, the Government of Tamil Nadu established TNPL in 1979 to manufacture newsprint and paper using bagasse (sugarcane waste) as the primary raw material. This is the largest paper mill in India with an installed capacity of 230,000 TPA. Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited (TNPL) was established by the Government of Tamil Nadu to produce newsprint and writing paper using bagasse, a sugarcane residue.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Several policy measures have been initiated in recent years to remove the bottlenecks of availability of raw materials and infrastructure development. To bridge the gap of short supply of raw materials, duty on pulp and waste paper and wood logs/chips have been reduced. In the year 1979, Government of Tamil Nadu established Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited as a public limited company under the Companies Act, 1956. Commencing production in 1984, with the support of Government of Tamil Nadu, the company has made rapid strides and has emerged as the largest paper mill in India at a single location. With the on-going expansion plan to increase paper production capacity from the present 2.45 lakh tons to 4 lakh tons per annum, TNPL is poised to become a Rs.2000 crores company by 2011-12.

Cement Industry: Project Opportunities in Tamil Nadu

 

PROFILE:

India is the second largest producer of quality cement in the world. The cement industry in India comprises 139 large cement plants and over 365 mini cement plants. Industry's capacity at beginning of the year 2008-09 was 198.30 million tonne (MT) which increased to 219 MT at the close of the year. The initiatives provided by the Government of India to various infrastructure projects, road network and housing activities will provide required stimulus towards the growth of cement industry in India. Domestic demand for cement has been increasing at a fast pace in India & it has surpassed the economic growth of the country.

RESOURCES:

Tamil Nadu is a leading producer of cement in India. It has 13 major cement factories.  It is a home for leading brands in the country such as Chettinad Cements (Karur), Dalmia Cements (Ariyalur), Ramco Cements (Madras Cement Ltd.), India Cements (Sankakari, Ariyalur), Grasim etc. The production of cement in the State increased from 126 lakh tonnes in 2004-05 to 142.89 lakh tonnes in 2005-06 with a growth rate of 13.4% accounting for 10.08 % of cement production at the national level, occupying the 5th place.  However, it may be noted that, the cement production in the private sector has been showing an increasing trend whereas production in the public sector has decreased to 7.85 lakh tonnes from 8.06 lakh tonnes in the public sector for the corresponding period.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Government policies have affected the growth of cement plants in India in various stages. The control on cement for a long time and then partial decontrol and then total decontrol has contributed to the gradual opening up of the market for cement producers. The prices that primarily control the price of cement are coal, power tariffs, railway, freight, royalty and cess on limestone. Interestingly, all of these prices are controlled by government. Cement industry consumes about 5.5bn units of electricity annually while one ton of cement approximately requires 120-130 units of electricity. Power tariffs vary according to the location of the plant and on the production process. The state governments supply this input and hence plants in different states shall have different power tariffs. Another major hindrance to the industry is severe power cuts.

 

Waste management: Project Opportunities in Andhra Pradesh

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:

Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) generation in Chennai, the fourth largest metropolitan city in India, has increased from 600 to 3500 tons per day (tpd) within 20 years. The highest per capita solid waste generation rate in India is in Chennai (0.6 kg/d). Chennai is divided into 10 zones of 155 wards and collection of garbage is carried out using door-to-door collection and street bin systems. The collected wastes are disposed at open dump sites located at a distance of 15 km from the city.  Recent investigations on reclamation and hazard potential of the sites indicate the need for the rehabilitation of the sites.  Chennai is the first city in India to contract out MSWM services to a foreign private agency- ONYX, a Singapore based company. The scope of privatization includes activities such as sweeping, collection, storing, transporting of MSW and creating public awareness in three municipal zones.  ONYX collects about 1100 Metric tons of waste from three zones per day and transports it to open dumps.

 

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.

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Emerging Manufacturing Business of Magnesium Stearate. Business Ideas for Chemical Industry.

Magnesium stearate is a chemical substance that is made up of inorganic elements. Mg(C18H35O2)2 is its molecular formula. Magnesium stearate is made when sodium stearate reacts with magnesium salts or when magnesium oxide reacts with stearic acid. Magnesium stearate is made from sodium stearate, which is produced from vegetable stearic acid. Magnesium stearate is a mixture of soap scum and magnesium stearate that has two stearate equivalents and one magnesium cat-ion (Mg2+). Magnesium stearate is a powder that is white and insoluble in water. At doses of less than 2500 mg/kg per day, it is deemed safe for human consumption. Magnesium stearate has properties like softness, solvent insolubility, and low toxicity. It's used in the manufacturing of medications and cosmetics as a releasing agent and lubricant. The Purpose of Magnesium Stearate: Medications: Magnesium stearate is referred to as a "flow agent" by pharmaceutical companies. Its primary function is to prevent the contents of a capsule from adhering together. It also acts as a barrier between the drugs and the equipment that produce them. The powder increases the pharmaceutical capsules' uniformity and quality. Cosmetics: Magnesium stearate is a useful ingredient in the cosmetics industry for a variety of reasons. It serves as a bulking agent, anti-caking agent, colourant, and other functions. Magnesium Stearate Uses: The magnesium salt of the fatty acid stearic acid is magnesium stearate. It's been utilised as an emulsifier, binder, and thickener in the food business for decades, as well as an anticaking, lubricant, release, and antifoaming agent. Food supplements, confectionary, chewing gum, herbs & spices, and baking components all include it. In the manufacture of pharmaceutical tablets, capsules, and powders, magnesium stearate is frequently employed as an inactive component. In the production of medicinal tablets, capsules, and powders, magnesium stearate is frequently employed as an anti-adherent. The material is especially beneficial in this regard since it possesses lubricating characteristics, which prevent ingredients from sticking to production equipment during the compression of chemical powders into solid tablets; magnesium stearate is the most often used tablet lubricant. However, it may result in decreased wettability and slower disintegration of the tablets, as well as slower and even lower drug solubility. Magnesium stearate can be utilized in dry coating techniques as well. The global magnesium stearate market was worth $1,492.3 million in 2019, and it is predicted to grow at a rate of 5.3 percent between 2020 and 2030. One of the primary factors encouraging the expansion of the worldwide magnesium stearate market is the rapid growth of the pharmaceuticals sector in Asia-Pacific (APAC), as well as the increasing consumption of the compound in the personal care sector. Pharmaceutical, personal care, and food and beverage sectors are among the industries that use the product. It's widely utilised in the pharmaceutical business as a lubricant, binder, and filler in tablet processing, excipients, and ointment manufacture. The market is likely to see increasing investment in R&D efforts from key market participants. The market is expected to rise due to the increasing use of magnesium stearate as an excipient in tablets, capsules, and other medication formulations. The market is growing due to rising health consciousness among people all over the world, as well as rising disposable incomes in nations like China and India. However, rising raw material prices, such as stearic acid, have hampered demand for the product. The market's upward ascent is being hampered by rising raw material prices. Key Players: • Baerlocher GmbH • Nimbasia • Valtris Specialty Chemicals • James M. Brown Ltd. • Faci Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
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Start Investing in Business of Paprika Oleoresin. Best spice oleoresin Industry for a New Startup.

If a paprika-red colour is desired, paprika oleoresin is commonly used in sausages. The oleoresin is not a colour in and of itself, but it was added to sausages for its color-giving properties. Paprika oleoresins come in a variety of forms and grades, with concentrations ranging from 20 000 to 100 000 colour units (CU). In general, the higher the oleoresin quality, the longer the colour lasts in meat products. The colour obtained from paprika oleoresin in products such as fresh sausages is not stable, and over time, especially when combined with high product storage temperatures, the colour fades until it is completely gone. Food colourants have a short shelf life, however oleoresin paprika is thought to be able to be stored for up to 18 months without losing its natural dyeing capacity. It's usually kept as a dry powder or a liquid paste with a faint odour. There are various tests to see if it's oleoresin paprika or not. Canned meats, sausages, smoked pig, sandwich spreads, and soups, cheeses, orange juice, spice mixes, sauces, and desserts all contain paprika oleoresin. It is used to darken the colour of egg yolks in poultry feed. In many applications where the texture is crucial and minute particles of paprika powder would be undesired, paprika oleoresin is employed as a colour and flavour ingredient. Cheese, orange juice, spice mixes, sauces, desserts, and emulsified processed meats are among the foods coloured with paprika oleoresin. It is used to darken the colour of egg yolks in poultry feed. Because of its anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant characteristics, product demand is predicted to rise as gastrointestinal disorders become more prevalent. Because of its analgesic, anti-cancer, antioxidant, and anti-inflammation properties, chilli oleoresins are also employed in medicinal applications. They aid in the reduction of free radicals in the body. From 2020 to 2027, the Paprika Oleoresin Market is expected to increase at a CAGR of 4.8 percent, from USD 1.51 billion in 2019 to USD 2.20 billion in 2027. Because of its expanded uses in the food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries, the global Paprika Oleoresin market is likely to see considerable revenue growth over the period. Increased demand for natural colours across the globe is driving the overall paprika oleoresin market's marker revenue growth. The global market for paprika oleoresin is relatively substantial in European countries, owing to ideal meteorological and soil conditions for paprika cultivation, as well as the ability to harvest paprika mechanically, adding to a significant domestic product. The market for paprika oleoresin is growing in tandem with the global demand for food colouring. Food makers are increasingly substituting natural colouring agents for synthetic hues, allowing them to keep their labels clean. Furthermore, a huge proportion of people around the world use far more salt than is necessary. Salt is coloured with paprika oleoresin, and there is a high desire for items with less salt. Key Players: 1. Universal Oleoresins 2. Ungerer and Company 3. Plant Lipids 4. Akay 5. Synthite 6. AVT Natural Products Ltd 7. Indo World 8. Paprika Oleo’s 9. Paras Perfumers
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Investment Opportunities in Menthol Crystal Business. Highly Profitable Business Industry.

Menthol crystals are a form of alcohol made from mint oils by a series of steps that include extraction, distillation, filtration, and crystallization. At room temperature, menthol crystals are transparent crystals that are utilized in a variety of applications in the culinary, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries. Decongestants, lip balms, topical analgesics, skin care products, dental floss, massage oils, and cough medicines are all examples of menthol crystals in the pharmaceutical industry. Perfumes, laundry products, soap manufacturing, toothpaste, body sprays, creams, and other cosmetics goods use menthol crystals. Menthol crystals can be made both naturally and synthetically. The analgesic and cooling properties of menthol are utilized in medicinal compositions. It can be added to peppermint-based cosmetics to enhance their cooling and refreshing properties. It's also commonly utilized in the flavouring and confectionery sectors. Used in Hair: Menthol Crystals are used in hair to control oil production, remove dandruff buildup, eliminate or reduce the number of lice and nits, repair damage, remove pollutants and excess sebum, relieve inflammation and irritation, stimulate circulation, purify the strands, promote the hair's natural lustre, and encourage the growth of longer, stronger, and more lush hair. Used in Aromatherapy: Menthol Crystals are used in aromatherapy to help people breathe easier, ease nasal congestion, soothe sore throats, relieve fever symptoms, coughs, headaches, and sinus discomforts, support immunity, and calm their emotions. Used in Cosmetics: Menthol Crystals provide a cooling sensation to the skin, as well as relief from inflammation, itching, and burning. They also help to remove blackheads and whiteheads, reduce the appearance of dark spots and age spots, and promote cleaner skin. They also wash and hydrate the skin, making it appear more luminous, firmer, and smooth. Used in Medicinal: Menthol Crystals are used medicinally to treat aches, pains, cramps, sprains, and irritation because of their cooling feeling. They relax muscles and relieve tension headaches, nausea, and dizziness. They can also be used as decongestants since they increase the sensation of airways opening up. The global menthol crystal market has been developing at a faster rate with considerable growth rates over the previous few years, and it is expected to increase significantly between 2020 and 2027. Inside and out, the Global "Menthol Crystal Market" (2021) examines the effects of a wide range of elements impacting market drivers and progress. Menthol crystals are obtained primarily from natural sources, and as a result, they are rising in popularity in both developed and developing countries. 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. Menthol crystals are natural products, and getting enough yield from their sources is a huge difficulty. Key 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.
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Lucrative Business Ideas for Manufacturing of Adhesive (Fevicol Type). Investment Opportunities in Adhesive Market.

When put between the surfaces of two or more materials or objects (i.e. substrates), adhesives are a broad phrase that refers to any substance that can be used to retain, fix, or bind them together. The adhesive's properties—specifically, its adhesion and cohesion—determine the adhesive's adhesion (i.e., bond strength) formed between surfaces. Because these are the key mechanisms that underpin adhesives, determining the failure point of both qualities for each adhesive available aids in identifying the optimal adhesive for use in a given application based on the technical requirements and standards. Adhesives are commonly used for permanent, semi-permanent, and temporary attachment in a variety of household, commercial, and industrial applications. Some of the features that can be used to identify and categorise the large variety of adhesives available include load carrying ability, chemical composition, reactivity or inertness, and form. Each of these adhesives has its own set of features and benefits; nevertheless, as with adhesive and cohesive strengths, the application determines the applicability of each trait or feature (and the related adhesive). Adhesives are widely utilised in industry to glue and connect a wide range of surfaces. Adhesives come in a variety of varieties and are used in (and classified by) a variety of industries and applications, including: 1. Adhesives for aerospace 2. Adhesives for apparel, clothes, and garments 3. Adhesives for appliances 4. Adhesives for automotive 5. Adhesives for cloth, fabric, and textiles 6. Adhesives for HVAC 7. Adhesives for medical devices 8. Optical adhesives 9. Adhesives for packaging The chemistries of various adhesives can be used to classify them. Here are a few samples of chemical compositions that are available. Epoxy Adhesives: The structural adhesive epoxies is a type of epoxies. They may be structurally bound to most sorts of materials, including metals, ceramics, wood, and plastics, and are highly temperature and solvent resistant. Polyurethane Adhesives: Polyurethanes are polymer-based adhesives that are utilized in projects that require strong bonding strength and long-term flexibility. They are frequently sold as two-part adhesives and have a wide range of applications. They require moisture to cure, unlike epoxy adhesives, so they can be utilized for jobs where other types of glues are ineffective. Polyimide Adhesives: Polyimides are one-part synthetic polymers with solvents in them. They're known for their strength, heat and chemical resistance, as well as their ability to work at extreme temperatures of up to 500 degrees Celsius. Thermoset and thermoplastic formulations are available, and they're commonly utilized for coating and electrical insulation. Adhesives are made up of several resins that can hold items together by adhering to their surfaces. The increased need for adhesives in the packaging, medical, furniture, construction, and automotive industries has forced the development of new and improved adhesives. Tack, viscosity, melting point, flow rate, and set time are all parameters that influence the formulation and performance of adhesives on a given substrate. Furthermore, customizing adhesives improves the overall performance, design, and features of these bonding materials, making them ideal for a wide range of industrial applications. The worldwide adhesives market is expected to increase at a CAGR of 4.6 percent over the next five years. Increasing demand for various types of adhesives used in a wide range of end-use industries is expected to fuel market growth over the forecast period. The use of adhesives in alternative energy applications has become increasingly widespread in recent years. RTV silicone adhesive sealants, for example, are increasingly employed in the manufacture of solar cells. In wind turbines, two-part polyurethanes are utilized to prevent cracks and reduce fatigue. Major Players: 1. Arofine Polymers Ltd. 2. C I C O Technologies Ltd. 3. D H Resins & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 4. F C L Technologies & Products Ltd. 5. Golden Chem-Tech Ltd. 6. Henkel Adhesives Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.
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Manufacturing of Artemisinin from Artemisia Annua Plant. Increasing the Strength and Production of Artemisinin.

Artemisinin is a medicine made from Artemisia annua, an Asian plant. The leaves of this aromatic plant resemble ferns, while the flowers are yellow. Artemisia annua is also known by the following names: 1. Qinghaosu 2. Qing Hao 3. Sweet Wormwood 4. Sweet Annie 5. Sweet Sagewort 6. Annual Wormwood Artemisinins, which are obtained from extracts of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua), are well-known for treating malaria, even in drug-resistant forms. Their effectiveness also extends to parasitic illnesses that are phylogenetically unrelated, such as schistosomiasis. They've also been found to have robust and wide anticancer activities in cell lines and animal models recently. Sweet wormwood, sweet Annie, and qinghao are all common names for Artemisia annua, a shrub native to China that has long been utilised for both ornamental and medicinal uses. A. annua is now grown all over the world as the only source of artemisinin, a powerful anti-malarial medicine. The drug is part of a cocktail of phytochemicals stored in glands on the epidermis of the leaves, known as "glandular trichomes," and utilised to keep browsers away. Artemisinin has proven to be effective against the highly adaptable malaria parasite, which has already developed resistance to a number of other medications. Because of its great potency, rapid clinical and parasitological response, efficacy against diverse parasite stages, and low toxicity, artemisinin derivatives are at the heart of contemporary malaria treatment. They contain a variety of lipophilic—artemether and arteether for intramuscular usage, as well as artemether capsules for oral administration — as well as water-soluble chemicals like artesunate (AS), which can be administered orally, through injection, or as suppositories. All are converted to the active ingredient, dihydroartemisinin (DHA), which is also available as an oral formulation, after administration. Artemisinin derivatives have a short half-life and are quickly removed from the body. They were first used as a single treatment for the condition. Plasmodium falciparum malaria is treated with artemisinin combination therapy (ACT). Due to the significant prevalence of malaria, especially in emerging and underdeveloped nations, this market has been growing in recent years. Because of its expanding application scope in the pharmaceutical industry, the worldwide artemisinin market is predicted to increase significantly over the period. WHO recognition of artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) as a first-line treatment for malaria, demand for artemisinin has increased significantly over the last decade. Because of the huge production base of artemisinin herbs and the growing need for artemisinin-based therapy in malaria-endemic areas, Asia Pacific and Africa held the greatest market share for artemisinin and its derivatives. The largest consumer regions are Europe and India. In 2015, Europe's consumption was estimated to be around 107 MT. India's consumption has fluctuated in recent years, accounting for roughly 26% of total in 2015. Major Players: 1. Fosun Pharmaceutical (Guilin Pharmaceutical) 2. Sanofi S.A. 3. Novartis AG 4. KPC Pharmaceuticals 5. Cipla Ltd.
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Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Manufacturing Business of Sugar from Sugar Beet. Business Plan for Production of Beet Sugar.

Sugars are a form of carbohydrate that contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen molecules, just as other carbohydrates. Carbohydrates, like proteins and lipids, are essential components of a healthy diet. Except for dietary fibre, carbohydrates are digested and broken down into glucose, which is used as an energy source by the majority of the body's tissues. A sugar beet is a plant that is grown commercially for sugar production and has a high concentration of sucrose in its root. The Altissima cultivar group of the common beet is renowned in plant breeding. It belongs to the subspecies Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, along with other beet cultivars like beetroot and chard. The sea beet is its closest wild relative. Sugar beet sugar refineries usually exclusively produce white sugar from sugar beets. Cane molasses is used as a mother liquor component or as a crystal coating in brown sugar production. 1. Harvesting: Sugar cane and sugar beets are usually harvested mechanically from their farms. Before being placed onto trucks and transported to the factory for processing, the gathered plant materials are typically sieved to remove dirt and pebbles. 2. Washing and Initial Preparation: The sugar cane or sugar beets are thoroughly cleansed as soon as they arrive at the factory. Washing might take place on water-sprayed belts or in water-filled flues. 3. Juice Extraction: Sugar cossettes are injected into the tanks' bottoms, which range in height from ten to twenty metres. As the sugar is extracted, a revolving shaft in the centre carries the sugar beet strips upwards against the downward flow of water. 4. Purification of Juice: To cleanse and brighten the colour of the cane juice, tall towers of 10 to 20 metres are used. At the top of the tower, the juice is introduced, and at the bottom, sulphur dioxide vapour is delivered. Sulfitation is the process by which sulphur dioxide rises through the tower. 5. Crystallization: A single-stage vacuum pan is used in the next step of the manufacturing process to evaporate the syrup until it is saturated with sugar crystals, which are generated by a process known as seeding. The seed, which is a milky solution of pure sucrose dissolved in alcohol and glycerin, is slowly added to the syrup. 6. Centrifugation: The massecuite is placed in a high-speed centrifuge to separate it into sugar crystals and molasses. The molasses goes through the lined centrifuge basket and is dragged to the exterior of the centrifuge, where it is extracted and delivered to storage tanks during centrifugation. In the lined centrifuge basket, the sugar is kept. 7. Drying and Packaging: Wet sugar crystals are dried in big hot air dryers to a moisture content of less than 0.02 percent. In a granulator, the sugar is gently tossed through warm air. Vibrating screens are used to separate the dry crystals into different sizes, which are then stored in storage containers. The global beet sugar market was valued at US$ 4.31 billion in 2021, and is expected to reach US$ 6.34 billion by the end of 2026, growing at a compound annual rate of 5.7 percent between 2021 and 2026. The world market for sugar beet juice extract will rise in response to rising sugar consumption. In the coming years, the Asia-Pacific beet sugar market will grow in importance, particularly in India and Southeast Asia, which are rapidly expanding in China. From 2020 to 2025, the Asia-Pacific area is expected to grow at the quickest average annual pace of 6.3 percent. In India, China, and other developing countries, the region is expected to give major growth potential for new sectors like as food and spirits. There are various constraints that could stifle the global beet sugar market's expansion. Contamination has a negative impact on sugar beet crop yield, which is one of the key inhibitors. Sugar extraction from these ill crops might damage the final product's quality, limiting market expansion. The impact of contamination induced by sugar beet crop production may limit the sugar beet market's growth during the forecasted period. Major Players: 1. Renuka beet sugar 2. Michigan Sugar Company 3. Syngenta 4. Spreckals Sugar Company 5. Sidney Sugars Incorporated 6. Amalgamated Sugar Company 7. American Crystal Sugar 8. The Western Sugar Cooperative 9. Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative
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Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Emerging Manufacturing Business of Bromelain Enzyme from Pineapple Stems. Best Business for New-Startup.

Bromelain is a protein-digesting enzyme combination generated from the pineapple plant's stem, fruit, and juice. It has a long history of being used to cure medical conditions, mainly in Central and South America. Bromelain can be taken on its own or in combination with other medicines. Bromelain is applied locally to remove dead skin from burns, and it is taken orally to reduce inflammation and swelling, especially in the nasal passages. Bromelain is also used as a digestive aid, to treat osteoarthritis, and to alleviate muscle pain. Bromelain is used as a natural cure for a variety of ailments. Meat tenderizing and other uses: Bromelain, along with papain, is one of the most commonly used proteases for meat tenderization. Bromelain is available as a powder that can be used into a marinade or sprinkled directly on raw meat. Because the enzymes are heat-labile and denatured during the cooking process, cooked or canned pineapple does not tenderise. Pineapple and/or pineapple-derived components are found in several prepared meat items, such as meatballs and commercially available marinades. 1. Knee Pain: In persons with osteoarthritis of the knee, bromelain pills appeared to be no more beneficial than a placebo in reducing symptoms including pain and stiffness. 2. Surgical Pain: Bromelain, an enzyme found in pineapple, has been found to be useful in lowering pain, edoema, and recovery time after surgery. However, it has been discovered that the activities of this substance vary between people and between various tissues within the same person. 3. Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Bromelain hasn't been well tested in either animals or people with IBD. More research is needed to establish if the same alterations occur when colon tissues are exposed to bromelain from within the body. 4. Asthma: Bromelain has been shown to be effective in the treatment of asthma. 5. Cancer: Bromelain may combat breast cancer by activating apoptosis, a sort of programmed cell death required to halt cancer cells from proliferating, according to tests on breast cancer cells. 6. Wound Healing: Bromelain has been studied for its ability to debride burn wounds. Topical bromelain formulations may help remove dead skin from burns, according to a review of clinical evidence. The global bromelain market was worth USD 37.6 million in 2019 and is predicted to increase at a CAGR of 7.2 percent between 2020 and 2027. Healthcare, meat and seafood, dietary supplements, bakery, cosmetics, and beverage sectors are all experiencing growth. Because of increased R&D activities to improve the product's applications in the treatment of cancer, HIV/AIDS, and inflammatory diseases such as asthma, coeliac disease, hepatitis, glomerulonephritis, and autoimmune diseases, bromelain's use in the healthcare sector is expected to grow significantly. In 2019, the Asia Pacific area had the highest revenue share of nearly 27% and is predicted to maintain its dominance with the quickest CAGR. Furthermore, market development is expected to be fueled by India's and China's growing populations, favourable government laws aimed at attracting foreign direct investment, and public-private partnerships. Major Players: • Enzybel International S.A • Hong Mao Biochemicals Co. Ltd. • Nanning Pangbo Bioengineering Co. Ltd. • Guangxi Nanning Javely Biological Products Co. Ltd. • Challenge Bioproducts Co. Ltd. • Enzyme Development Corporation • Xena Bio Herbals Pvt. ltd. • Enzyme Technology (PTY) Ltd. • Advanced Enzyme Technologies Limited • Bio-gen extracts Pvt. Ltd.
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Sanitary Napkins

Sanitary Napkin comes under Nonwoven fabrics which as a whole come under technical textile. The functions of sanitary napkins are to absorb and retain menstrual fluid, and isolate menstrual fluids from the body. Important and desired properties are: no leakage, no unaesthetic appearance or color, no odor, no noise, stay in place, comfortable to wear (thin body shape), and a high level of hygiene. Technical textiles are defined as textile materials and products used primarily for their technical performance and functional properties rather than their aesthetic or decorative characteristics. Some example of technical textile is as follows: - Fabrics- Reinforcement for composites, cushioning, fillings, electrical components, Insulation, Sports equipment, toys. - Yarn types product-Sutures, Ropes, Fishing gears, shoe components, swings, etc. There are several different types of disposable sanitary pads: Panty Liner: Designed to absorb daily vaginal discharge, light menstrual flow, “spotting”, slight urinary incontinence, or as a backup for tampon use. Ultra-thin: A very compact (thin) sanitary pad, which may be as absorbent as a Regular or Maxi/Super pad but with less bulk. Regular: A middle range absorbency sanitary pad. Maxi/Super: A larger absorbency pad, useful for the start of the menstrual cycle when menstruation is often heaviest. Night: A longer pad to allow for more protection while the wearer is lying down, with absorbency suitable for overnight use. Maternity: These are usually slightly longer than a maxi/Super pad and are designed to be worn to absorb lochia (bleeding that occurs after childbirth). Sanitary Napkins are exclusively used by adult girls & Ladies around the world during their menstrual periods as a means of maintaining physical aid & to avoid wetting or staining of the clothes. Sanitary Napkin is not reasonable & it is to be thrown away only. When it is saturated with wet liquids. The global Sanitary Napkin Market is expected to register a double-digit CAGR of 5.2% by 2023. Female hygiene and health are major concerns across the world. Sanitary napkin is an absorbent item used by a woman during her menstruation cycle. Sanitary napkins are made of cellulose, plastic, and cotton. Manufacturers are expected to focus on untapped rural markets and increase their CSR (corporate social responsibility) activities related to women's hygiene.
Plant capacity: Sanitary Napkins 6,720 Pkts. Per DayPlant & machinery: 46 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 95 Lakhs
Return: 36.00%Break even: 86.00%
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Bamboo Toothbrush

Bamboo toothbrushes are manual toothbrushes, similar in design to what you would find on any store shelf. A bamboo toothbrush has a long handle and bristles to remove food debris and plaque from your teeth. The critical difference is that the long handle is made from more sustainable bamboo instead of plastic. Bamboo toothbrushes are one of the oldest types of toothbrushes. The earliest toothbrushes were made in China using bamboo and other natural materials, like using boar's hair for the bristles. Today's bamboo toothbrushes use nylon for the bristles like most toothbrushes today. Some manufacturers still use boar's hair for the bristles or infuse the bristles with activated charcoal. Bamboo toothbrushes are quickly becoming a staple in many households, not only because they're naturally antimicrobial, but also because of they are eco-friendliness and biodegradability. While a plastic toothbrush will sit in a landfill forever and release toxic chemicals as it decays, a bamboo toothbrush will naturally decompose after it’s been disposed of. In our already over-polluted world, this is why switching over to one of the best bamboo toothbrushes is so crucial. The majority of bamboo toothbrushes come in two types: those with nylon bristles, and those with charcoal-infused bristles, each of which has their own set of advantages. Traditional nylon bristles are more common, and while they're firm enough to sweep and capture bacteria from around each tooth, they also tend to be softer than charcoal bristles. The Global Bamboo Toothbrush Market is expected to register a CAGR of 7% to reach USD 842.1 million by 2024.Bamboo toothbrushes are an eco-friendly alternative to plastic toothbrushes. Bamboo has several characteristics that make it an ideal substitute for plastic. It is cost-effective, has anti-microbial properties, can be grown in a wide variety of landscapes, and is easy to manipulate to make objects. Bamboo toothbrushes naturally ward off microbial growth and can be discarded without causing any harm to the environment.
Plant capacity: Bamboo Toothbrush (4 Pcs. per Pack)2,280 Packs per day Bamboo Toothbrush (1 Pc. per Pack) 9,120 Packs per dayPlant & machinery: 123 Lakhs
Working capital: Cost of Project: 395 LakhsT.C.I: -
Return: 28.00%Break even: 57.00%
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PP Woven Fabric

Polypropylene, which is also known as PP for short name, is one kind of thermoplastic resin material that produced by the polymerization of propylene.Woven polypropylene is polypropylene strips/threads that have been woven in two directions (warp and weft) to create a light, but strong and heavy duty material. Polypropylene fabric is a term used to describe any textile product that is derived from the thermoplastic polymer polypropylene. This type of plastic is part of the polyolefin group, and it is non-polar and partially crystalline. Next to polyethylene, polypropylene is the second-most commonly produced plastic in the world, and it is more commonly used in packaging, straws, and other types of consumer and industrial goods than it is in textile production. Polypropylene fabric is one of the lightest synthetic fibers in existence, and it is incredibly resistant to most acids and alkalis. In addition, the thermal conductivity of this substance is lower than that of most synthetic fibers, which means that it is ideally suited for cold weather wear. PP Woven fabric possesses several significant properties, which makes them a suitable choice for various applications. PP woven bags or sacks are strong, able to retain their shape, can be put in washing machines, and are reusable, can sustain weather odds, highly chemical resistant, and possess high wear and tear strength. PP woven Fabrics are used in various end applications like Grain & Pulses Bags, Foods & Spices Bags, Animal Food Bags,Fertilizers & Chemical Bags, Cement & Wall finish Bags,Powder & Granule Bags, Mineral Bags, Detergent Bags,Mehndi Bags, Nuts & Fruits Bags, Specialty Bag For Tea &Coffee, Outer Promotional Shopping Bags. Thesepolypropylene (PP) woven fabrics are quality constructedto provide strong and economical packaging option forvaried industry sectors. The FIBC industry in India is very capable and highly developed despite the woeful lack of domestic demand so far. India is a very large player in the international FIBC business and ranks behind only China in the global supply scenario. The Indian FIBC industry has been making rapid strides in the global market and is presently estimated to have overtaken Turkey as the world's second largest producer. Few Indian Major Players 1. Abdos Polymers Ltd. 2. Bardanwala Plastics Pvt. Ltd. 3. Commercial Syn Bags Ltd. 4. Eclat Industries Ltd. 5. Fiberweb (India) Ltd. 6. Ginza Industries Ltd. 7. Jagannath Polymers Pvt. Ltd. 8. Krishna Poly Packs Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: PP Woven Fabric 12 MT per dayPlant & machinery: 943 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 1637 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 52.00%
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