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Disposable Products and Projects from Paper, Plastic, Thermocol, Banana Leaves (Use and Throw Items, Throwing Item, Single Use Items, Disposable Take-Away Packaging, Disposable Food Packaging, Disposable Items Manufacturing)

A disposable is a product designed for cheapness and short-term convenience rather than medium to long-term durability, with most products only intended for single use. The term is also sometimes used for products that may last several months to distinguish from similar products that last indefinitely. The disposable products include medical & hygiene products such as toilet paper, Plastic Syringes, Blood Bags,Paper Napkins, Facial Paper & Toilet Rolls ,Baby and adult diapers etc. kitchen & dining products like disposable dishware, plastic cutlery, cans ,bottles, cups, plates, glasses etc.Plastic Disposable packaging material is widely used in hotels and catering Industries.Consumer products like paper shopping bags and recycled plastic shopping bags, etc. The disposable diaper industry has a huge potential, given the largest infant population in the world and a large, growing middle class with expanding disposable incomes. Diaper manufacturers and petrochemical companies seem to have realized the enormity of this emerging market.The increasing awareness for health and hygiene among the expanding middle class and significant proportion of females and babies to the total population, its right time for Indian players to invest in this segment as this industry has only 1% market penetration as against 98% in developed countries.


With India rising, the outlook of Indians is changing too. Consumer spending India on personal care products is very less. Further, the penetration levels are low too. With growing urbanization and higher disposable incomes, consumers are now spending higher on personal care products. Higher growth will be seen in premium range of such products. While rural areas will drive the growth of mass consumption products, urban consumers will be targeted for the premium segments. The shift from unorganized to organized and from unbranded to branded will add further impetus to growth in this segment. India's immense population of one billion-plus people offers tremendous market potential.Outlining the growth areas for this segment, disposable paper shopping bags, sanitary napkins, diapers, wipes, kitchen dishware will be the key drivers of growth. The presence of major players in this field will carve out niche for India in exports as well.

 

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Paper Plate with Silver Lamination - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Profile Economic growth in India is increasingly supported by robust industrial growth. Paper Product Sector is one of the relatively lesser known but significant sectors that support almost all industrial activities. However, not withstanding its importance and size, it has traditionally not been accorded the attention it deserves as a separate sector in itself. Paper crockery such as paper cups, saucers, napkins, paper plates is finding extensive usage these days for serving eatables in parties, functions and social gatherings. Paper plates are most commonly used is disposable crockery in India. Paper plates, cups and saucers are made from mill board, grey board, Kraft paper, grease proof paper and other forms of paper boards made out of paper forming materials. The paper industry encompassing pulp, paper, paperboard and newsprint is one of the industries of basic importance to the country. Applications The specific uses of paper plates for serving food articles in parties and social gatherings are due to the following: 1. The paper plates are odourless and tasteless and do not contaminate the eatables. 2. The bacterial contamination is nonexistent as the paper plates are used only once. Another reason is that germicides and fungicides are used during paper manufacturing process which keeps the bacterial count as low as possible. 3. They are made of chemical, which are non poisonous in nature. 4. Adhesives if employed are free from toxic odors or injurious substances. 5. Paper plates do not lose their stability, colour or shape at varying weather conditions or moderating hot or cold temperatures. 6. They are cheap as compared to glass or porcelain crockery and free from any breakage loss as such. Paper plates are commonly available in 10,8 & 6 sizes and in attractive prints. Manufacturing Process Process: Put printed sliver lined paper rolls in the roll strand and controlled the roller speed by rotary reduction gearbox. Set the size of the plate diameters and fit punching die on the press, start punching machine according to fitted liver press to produce paper plates with proper form. Now products are formed. There is production of 80 to 90 kg of paper plates from 100 kg of paper. Check the quality of the paper, pack it and sell it in the market. The average weights per 100 plates available in the market areas under: Weight of 100 paper Plates Size 800 gm 10 The paper are labeled and marked as desired for marketing. Market Scenario The plastic products which were called White Revolution twenty years ago not only brought people convenience but also create White Pollution that is difficult to eliminate today. The plastic products are difficult to be reclaimed and can produce deleterious gases; they also cant degradable and can spoil contracture of soil when they are buried. So, in today’s world, in spite of using plastic plates, extensive uses of paper plates for serving eatables in parties & social gatherings paper plates have other market requirements during general functions, paper plates are used. Paper plates are required in large quantities by the caterers of railways and other establishments. Paper plates have the special characters of good shape, sanitation, oil preventing and temperature resisting, it also degradable, innocuous, flavorless, unpolluted. Paper dish wares and kitchen wares were accepted by people quickly as soon as it entered market. The demand for paper plates is likely to grow substantially in future both in urban as well as rural areas. Paper plates are produced from paper boards classed in the category of industrial paper. It has been estimated that demand for boards and industrial paper could be as high as nine per cent compared with five per cent now. ?
Plant capacity: 40000 Nos/day Plant & machinery: 4 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 40 Lakhs
Return: 46.00%Break even: 48.00%
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PET Bottle from PET Resin - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Profile PET polyethylene terephthalate is a form of polyester or resin, clear and lightweight, non-reactive, economical, and shatterproof plastic used around the world as an excellent energy efficient packaging material. It is extruded or molded into plastic bottles and containers for packaging foods and beverages, personal care products, and many other consumer products. PET is the most recycled plastic worldwide. PET bottles/containers are popular for packaging sodas, water, juices, salad dressings, cooking oil, peanut butter, shampoo, liquid hand soap, mouthwash, pharmaceuticals, even tennis balls. Virtually all single serving and 2 liter bottles of carbonated soft drinks and water sold in the U.S. are made from PET. Special grades of PET are used for carry home prepared food containers that can be warmed in the oven or microwave. PET is a polymer of ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid. Pellets of the PET resin are heated to a molten liquid, which can be easily extruded or molded into almost any shape. Properties of PET • Very low moisture absorption • Excellent dimensional stability • High deflection temperature under load • Continuous working temperature up to 140 0C • Very high mechanical strength & stiffness • Good wear & tear resistance • Excellent electrical resistance & dielectric strength • Good resistance to chemicals, petrol, oil fats Uses and Applications PET is hygienic, strong, and resistant to attack by micro organisms, does not react with foods or beverages, and will not biologically degrade. Its safety for food and beverage use is recognized by health authorities around the world. But unlike glass, PET is extremely lightweight, simple to transport and won't break, which is why it is preferred for packaging many foods and beverages. PET, which is becoming increasingly popular, the size of the container produced ranges from 500 ml to 10000 liters. It is used for 1.5 litres thermally stable fruit juice bottle, in food and confectionery, filling liquors and wine, it can be used for pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, it can be used for cosmetics. Some of the applications of PET bottles are: • Packaging Industry (Used for packing food stuffs, liquor, pharmaceuticals, pesticides etc.) • Electrical & electronic industry (capacitor lans, key tops for business machines, connectors, optical fiber, electrical iron components, head lamp reflectors, instruments housings, sockets, relays, plugs) • Irrigation (Sprinkler, nozzle for dip irrigation system, elbow joints, joints for hydraulic lines) • Domestic application (toothpaste tube shoulder, door handle, bath fittings) • Recreation, sports & games items • Building construction & furniture PET has been approved as safe for contact with foodstuffs and beverages by the FDA, Health Canada, the European Food Safety Authority and virtually every other health safety agency in the world. Market Survey The global demand for PET was growing fast over the last decade. The effect of the economic slowdown has adversely affected the consumption of various commodities in many countries globally. Hence, demand for PET has also slowed down over the past two years. The global PET market in 2009 was 15.3 million tons. As the economies recover from the slowdown, the consumption of commodities will rise again and the global demand for PET will grow at CAGR of 4.9% up to 2020.PET packaging has been doing very well as it offers the flexibilities of innovation, both in terms of pack design and size. Pepsi expects 15% reduction in the share of glass bottles from 65%. Likewise Coco Cola India is not far behind in lapping up the growth in the PET model. India produces around 500,000 tons of PET annually. The overall capacity of the industry is rated at about 650,000 tons per year. The application of PET resin for packaging is expected to grow in the coming years. Products like ketchup, beer and juices will be packed in PET made possible by hot fill and multilayer technology.
Plant capacity: 12000000 No.s/Annum, Size: 0.5, 1, 2 Ltrs CapacityPlant & machinery: 82 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of project : 231 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 51.00%
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Disposable Plastic Cups, Plates & Glasses - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

The plastic industry in India plays a very important and key role in Industrializations. A wide spectrum of plastics and articles manufactured by the industry has touched the life of every Indian in many ways through consumer plastics. The disposable plastic cups are manufactured by thermoforming technique. They are fast replacing conventional cups. Ice cream and other dairy products are packed in disposable cups. Besides Ice cream industry, hotels, restaurants, canteens etc. have been increasingly using disposable cups as against conventional glass wares or ceramic cups. Disposable cups are mainly used for food items and are made out of polypropylene or polystyrene sheets. Sheets having thickness 0.35 mm to 18 mm are used for these items in thermoforming machine. The disposable cups are gaining popularity due to attractive look, low weight for container, ease of transportation and low impermeability. Organizations like Railways, Airlines are using disposable cups for serving coffee, tea etc. now a days. Disposable cups, glasses, plates and spoons are used in daily life nowadays. In addition to be used at home these are largely used during at parties and other functions. The use of disposable items is increasing day by day because of better hygienic conditions, low cost, easy usability and impressive appearance. Plastic cups are largely used for tea, juices, coffee and other purposes. APPLICATION: Thermoformed disposables are generally used for Tea, Water and Packing of Beverages etc. These Thermoform shapes are created from a process where a sheet of plastic is heated and vacuumed on top of a model or die. The die can be made up from variety of materials. PROPERTIES: One of the most renowned names in the field of Plastic Disposable Glass, Cups and Plates. These days nobody has the time, or sometimes even the money, to afford expensive china utensils for their party purposes, so we produce an easy solution to this by producing Printed Drinking Cups which are not only easy to use and cheap but at the same time recyclable and stylish as well, adding style to your celebrations. MARKET SCENARIO: Disposable Plastic Drinking Cups are a common sight around our homes, offices, workplaces and other places. Disposable Plastic Drinking Cups are a ubiquitous part of our lives today. It is hard to find a place where one will not get to see these cups. A person goes for a jog, works out and after he/she is done with the daily exercise routine, the first thing they reach out for is a Disposable Plastic Drinking Cup for a sip of water. Pointing on disposable items is also quite easy and cheaper. The technology and machines are available in India and the cost is also less. This makes the disposable items more competitive and helps in increasing its market.
Plant capacity: 1354 Lakh Pcs./annumPlant & machinery: 51 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 216 Lakhs
Return: 40.87%Break even: 45.83%
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THERMOCOL CUPS, GLASS AND PLATES - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost & Revenue

EPS/ Thermocol is the standard abbreviation for Expanded Poly Styrene. Low levels of styrene occur naturally in plants as well as a variety of foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, beverages and meats. However, styrene is produced in industrial quantities from ethyl benzene. Foam is generally known everywhere but in fact its meaning is so wide. According to translation Foam means, expand or blow. Herewith we concern Foam as the expanded plastics. There are many kinds of plastics in the world, any plastics when react with the Blowing Agent will become Foam which generally called Foam Plastics. The example of well known foam plastics is sponge, food box, foam sheet, spray foam for insulation and etc. These foam plastics are produced from different kinds of plastics. The foam that produced from Polystyrene / PS (C8H8) plastic, PS Foam or so-called Expanded Polystyrene is made for food box, ice box, packaging for television and floating Krathong foam. Thermocol has a particular Aspect It gives the hand a sentation of velvety softness not experienced in contact with traditional types of plastic. Until recently Thermocol has been employed almost exclusively in the packing and thermoacustic isolation sectors; utilizing new processes and sophisticated equipment has been possible to create containers for foods with a perfect retention of liquids, Thermocol is formed by the synthesizing of spherical particles consisting of air (at a rate of 98%) contained within an infinite number of hollow cells. These cells, forming a structure of pellets fused together, give consistency and rigidity to the final product. The advantages are many: the product’s manufacturer requires very little energy, thereby allowing full weight to be given to ecological consideration. Of fundamental importance is the treatment with the vapor, which, as well as having a technical function during the manufacturing process, renders the product hygienic through sterilization, Thermocol is a good resister of cold and heat but since it is a petroleum product it dissolves in any solvent of petroleum. Uses & Applications Any product of any shape or size may be packaged in expanded polystyrene. The following only touches on the possibilities in both the industrial and food packaging sectors using thermocol. Foamed plastics materials have achieved a high degree for importance in the plastic industry. Foams can be made soft and flexible to hard and rigid. Expanded polystyrene is one of such foams. It may be used such as thermal insulation material; acoustic treatments shock protective packaging, etc. Its properties can be varied widely in manufacture to meet both general and specific demands. For more than 50 years, the effectiveness of thermocol has been proven in numerous packaging applications used by a wide variety of industries, consumer product manufacturers and catalogue and shipping companies. Lightweight thermocol is ideal for these packaging applications due to its physical properties, in particular its cushioning characteristics, dimensional stability and its thermal and moisture resistance. Market Survey Insulation with EPS provides safe installation and affordable access to energy reduction in heating and cooling buildings. Packaging is also considered an essential final application of EPS, where it supplies lightness and protects health by reducing spoilage of the product. The use of plastic packaging in general and of suitable insulating materials like EPS, together with freezing technology means that only 2 percent of the food is spoiled in the West, while this is up to approximately 50 percent in the developing countries. Cost Estimation Capacity : 55640000 Pcs./ Annum 284400 Pcs Thermocol Glass/day 284400 Pcs Thermocol Cups/day 1280000 Pcs Thermocol Plates/ day
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 222 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 816 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 35.00%
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Tissue Paper - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

Paper is one of the necessities of civilization and it is almost impossible to imagine the continuance of a world without the printed books and newspapers. People require paper to meet the basic needs of modern life because it has many diverse uses. Modern paper is made from cellulose derived from a limited numbers of plants, the fibres being mixed with sufficient water to render possible formation of a continuous sheet of paper of uniform thickness. Paper spread from China through the Middle East to medieval Europe in the 13th century, where the first water powered paper mills were built. In the 19th century, industrial manufacture greatly lowered its cost, enabling mass exchange of information and contributing to significant cultural shifts. In 1844, Canadian inventor Charles Fenerty and German F.G. Keller independently developed processes for pulping wood fibers. Vegetable fibres of all kinds may be converted into paper among the various types of paper serving different end uses. Tissue paper is a lightweight paper or, light crêpe paper. Tissue can be made both from virgin and recycled paper pulp. Tissue and Airmail papers are required for very specific purposes. Wipes, kitchen towels, handkerchiefs, facial tissues, household towels, napkins, products for industrial use, etc. Some tissue paper products, in particular kitchen towels and napkins, are sometimes put in contact with food by end users. These products exhibit the typical characteristics of tissue paper, such as softness, high absorption capacity and limited structural strength. Uses & Application Tissue paper is used in a wide variety of arts and crafts. It is used in college, mosaics, stamping, gift wrapping, papier mâché, ornaments, garlands, paper flowers, paper sculpture. Some tissue paper is guaranteed not to bleed, and some is designed to bleed so that water can be applied and the color used to create artistic effects. Tissue paper is often used for direct inside part wrapping as in the jewellery, liquor, fruit and florist trades, various other tissue papers are used for specific purposes. Napkins are manufactured from Tissues. Paper Napkin age becoming popular with catering Industry due to its manifold uses. These are absorbent, hygienic light and can be had with attractive printing. Facial Tissue paper though recently introduced in Indian market is fast becoming popular with the public Facial tissue is fast becoming popular with the public due to its lightness, absorbent, hygienic and handy in nature. Toilet tissues are becoming immensely used for sanction by almost all the big hotels, restaurants, cinema & houses etc. Market Survey The world consumption of paper and paperboard is estimated at over 300 mn tonne a year. It is constituted broadly of 30% of cultural papers (writing and printing), 14% of newsprint, and the balance of kraft and packaging paper including paperboards. The Indian production is about 2 to 3% of the global total. The overall value of the market is estimated at Rs 250 bn. In volume terms, the segment is presently estimated at over 6.9 mn tonne. It is expected to expand to 9.2 mn tonne in 2010 to 11.However, despite all the announced capacity expansions, India would still have a supply gap in 2010. The Indian market is today growing at three times the rate of the global average. India's paper industry plans to invest USD 2.5 bn in the next two three years to add 2 mn of paper and paper products production capacity. It will also help in improving cost competitiveness. The domestic demand for paper is growing at around 8% for the last couple of years in line with GDP growth. However, the per capita consumption in the country is only 8 kg a year. As a result of this low base, the long term growth prospects are bright. The government's thrust on education and special schemes are expected to help the industry in future. Financials & Comparison of Major Players/Companies Orient Paper & Inds. Ltd. Pamwi Tissues Ltd. Premier Tissues India Ltd. Tainwala Healthcare Products Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 6 MT/DayPlant & machinery: 53 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 347 Lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 60.00%
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Baby & Adult Diapers & Sanitary Pads - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study,Investment Opportunities,Plant Layout

A diaper or nappy is a kind of underwear that allows one to defecate or urinate in a discreet manner. When diapers become soiled, they require changing; this process is often performed by a second person such as a parent or caregiver. Diapers are primarily worn by children who are not yet potty trained or experience bedwetting. . However, they can also be used by adults with incontinence or in certain circumstances where access to a toilet is unavailable. These can include the elderly, those with a physical or mental disability, and people working in extreme conditions such as astronauts. It is not uncommon for people to wear diapers under dry suits. Ever since their introduction several decades ago, product innovations include the use of superabsorbent polymers, resealable tapes, and elasticised waist bands. They are now much thinner and much more absorbent. The product range has more recently been extended into children's toilet training phase with the introduction of training pants and pant diapers, which are now undergarments. Modern disposable baby diapers and incontinence products have a layered construction, which allows the transfer and distribution of urine to an absorbent core structure where it is locked in. Basic layers are an outer shell of breathable polyethylene film or a nonwoven and film composite which prevents wetness and soil transfer, an inner absorbent layer of a mixture of air-laid paper and superabsorbent polymers for wetness, and a layer nearest the skin of nonwoven material with a distribution layer directly beneath which transfers wetness to the absorbent layer. Other common features of disposable diapers include one or more pairs of either adhesive or velcro tapes to keep the diaper securely fastened. Some disposable diapers include fragrances, lotions or essential oils in order to help mask the scent of a soiled diaper or to protect the skin. Care of disposable diapers is minimal, and primarily consists of keeping them in a dry place before use, with proper disposal in a garbage receptacle upon soiling. Uses and Applications Diapers are primarily worn by children who are not yet potty trained or experience bedwetting. . However, they can also be used by adults with incontinence or in certain circumstances where access to a toilet is unavailable. Babies may have their diapers changed five or more times a day. Parents and other primary child care givers often carry spare diapers and necessities for diaper changing in a specialized diaper bag. Market Survey Today, the global market for absorbent hygiene products is over US $ 50 bn (including wipes). The evolution of hygiene products in Europe and the NorthAmerica has taken 4 to 5 generations. Feminine care was introduced over 100 years ago. Baby diapers were invented 60 years ago. Adult incontinence products appeared 30 years ago. a research report by RNCOS, “Indian Baby Care Market Analysis”, found that the market of disposable diapers is growing at snail pace compared to other segments of the baby care market. Diapers’ market reached an estimated INR 1.23 Billion in 2010, posting annual growth of around 12% from 2009. Although, there is a huge potential for diaper market in India as mostly the urban population is using it for their babies, the rural population still lags in it. Many established brands, such as P&G, Kimberly-Clark, and Nobel hygiene are continuously adopting steps to grab more and more market share in this huge untapped market. Further research reveals that the Indian baby care market has substantially grown over the past few years and caught the attention of many international players. India continues to enjoy a healthy birth rate compared to other economies, coupled with the increasing level of disposable income of the working class, which is expected to be sustained for a healthy growth momentum in future. The Indian disposable diaper market is currently pegged at nearly Indian Rupees (Rs) 700m ($17.4m, E12.6m) and 30,000 tonnes/year, and is estimated to grow between 5-10% annually. It comprises brands like Huggies (60% market share) and Pampers (30%) from multinationals Kimberly Clark and Procter & Gamble, respectively. Domestic consumer products major Godrej's Snuggy is the third-largest brand of diapers in the Indian market, with a 10% share. Analysts say it will take some time for the baby diaper market in India to pick up. According to Carlos Richer of Richer Diaper Consulting Services, India has about 45% more infants than China and almost six times more babies than the US. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Carewell Hygiene Products Ltd. Diapers India Ltd. Godrej Hygiene Products Ltd. Gufic Biosciences Ltd. Johnson & Johnson Ltd. Kimberly Clark Lever Pvt. Ltd. Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Health Care Ltd. Regency Diaper Inds. Ltd. Softouch Hygiene Products (Mkt) Ltd. Tainwala Personal Care Products Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Baby Diapers:45,000.0 Pckts/Day.,Adult Diapers:18,000.0 Pckts/Day., Sanitary Pads:63,000.0 Pckts/Day.Plant & machinery: Rs.855 Lakhs.
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project :Rs.2984 Lakhs.
Return: 32.00%Break even: 39.00%
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Sanitary Napkins - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Layout

Sanitary napkins have an important place in women's history and in the history of technology. 19th Century research into disposable sanitary napkins marked the humble beginnings of a new era of gynecological sanitary. Disposable sanitary napkins started to be available in the markets only around the year 1895. Its production is a form of porous item that has the capability of absorbing the flow. It comes under Nonwoven fabrics which are sub-categorized under technical textile. Technical textiles are the textile materials which are primarily used for their technical performance and functional properties rather than their aesthetic or decorative characteristics. The 1st sanitary napkins were in the form of a cotton wool or similar stringy rectangular structure, sheathed with an absorbent liner. They are made from a number of types of fabric — most often cotton flannel, or hemp (which is highly absorbent and not as bulky as cotton) which results in high degree of softness and loosely fitted fibers. They are highly absorbent and are made of clean fibres that do not have an unpleasant odour when wet or dry. It posses sufficient wet strength treated with wetting agents or wet strength imparting resins such as urea formaldehyde or Melamine resins. Generally absorption paper, waterproof paper crushed pulp, and non-woven cloth or rayon paper is used as raw material. Absorbency is also probably the most important quality of sanitary napkins. That is why it is basically used for drying or absorbing purpose. This basic and advantageous property of sanitary napkin also helps reducing discomfort. It is important that such sanitary napkins be breathable. Since, it is a vital characteristic for comfort and health. Heat and moisture retention create an environment that favors bacterial development. Many women experience irritation and rash when using regular napkins and most of the bacteria that cause women’s diseases are anaerobe, which means they will die within 30 seconds to 1 minute in oxygen. That is why it is so important for sanitary napkins to be breathable. Uses and Applications Sanitary Napkins are exclusively used by adult girls & Ladies around the world during for maintaining physical aid & to avoid wetting or staining of the clothes. Mostly Sanitary Napkin is not reusable. Its use is much popular amongst the educated class of adult girls & ladies. Market Survey Today, the global market for absorbent hygiene products is over US$ 50 bn (including wipes). Although they are not yet the national standard, sanitary napkins are being perceived as more of a necessity and less of a luxury in India. Urban women make up 20% of the country’s sanitary napkin market. In 2008, there were 96 million women in urban India and, at that time, it was projected that that number would increase by 17% to 1.2 billion women in 2013. With this predicted population growth, the sanitary napkin market could potentially be valued at as much as USD$365m, up from US$166.1m in 2008. The total market for tissue and hygiene products grew by 18% in terms of both volume and value sales in 2011. The market for tissue and hygiene products will continue to grow over the forecast period, backed by various demographics factors, including the increasing role of women in Indian society, greater accessibility of these products to semi-urban and rural areas, and increasing affordability due to a rise in disposable income. The increasing awareness of health and hygiene are driving sales in India. The total market size of sanitary napkins was estimated at over two and half billion pieces in 2006-07 with a value at about Rs 4.7 bn. While the urban market has been growing at 20%, the rural market is growing at 7%. Overall, segment is annually growing at an average of over 9% for quite some time. Until 1993, belted sanitary napkins were the largest segment, in that segment, Johnson & Johnson's Carefree con-trolled about half the market. Along with its beltless brand, Stayfree, share could be estimated at around 75%. Beltless napkins now have catapulted to a share of over 70% of the market. Johnson's overall market share is down to 46% and P&G has gained a penetration of 43%. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Carewell Hygiene Products Ltd. Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. Gufic Biosciences Ltd. Hindustan Unilever Ltd. Johnson & Johnson Ltd. Kimberly Clark Lever Pvt. Ltd. Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Health Care Ltd.
Plant capacity: 576,000 Pcs/Day.Plant & machinery: Rs.134 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs.1624 Lakhs.
Return: 35.41%Break even: 34.00%
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Market Research Report on Medical Devices & Surgical Disposables in India - Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Trends, Market Research, Survey, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics, Working Capital

Market Research Report on Medical Devices & Surgical Disposables in India (Disposable Plastic Syringes, Blood Bags, X-Ray, Ultrasound, ECG, Pacemakers, IV Fluid Sets and Other Devices) Present & Future Prospects, Market Analysis, Statistics, Trends & Opportunities, Growth Drivers, SWOT Analysis, Industry Size, Outlook and Forecasts Upto 2017 The Market Research Report on MEDICAL DEVICES & SURGICAL DISPOSABLES IN INDIA (Disposable Plastic Syringes, Blood Bags, X-Ray, Ultrasound, ECG, Pacemakers, IV Fluid Sets and Other Devices) Present & Future Prospects, Market Analysis, Statistics, Trends & Opportunities, Growth Drivers, SWOT Analysis, Industry Size, Outlook and Forecasts Upto 2017’ released by Niir Project Consultancy Services, provides a comprehensive analysis on the medical device industry in India. The report begins with the global scenario of the medical device industry including market size forecasts till 2017 and eventually unwraps with the Indian scenario of the medical device and surgical disposable industry. The report elucidates the structure of Indian medical device industry, its classification in various risk classes and its segmentation into various sub-segments. Key segments include diagnostic imaging, dental products, disposables, orthopedic & prosthesis, IV diagnostics and patient aids. The reports also names various sub segments of the above mentioned segments. The report provides an expansive market analysis of the Indian medical device sector by covering areas like growth drivers, trends prevailing in the industry, regulatory framework as well as comprehensive SWOT analysis of the sector. The report provides an elaborative analysis of the factors which are and will be driving the growth of the industry. Such factors include burgeoning medical tourism in the country, vigorous growth of the hospital sector, increasing government focus towards medical device sector, India’s increasing life expectancy, rising health awareness among the Indian population as well as the rise in the incidence of lifestyle diseases in the nation. The trends prevalent in the industry as identified by the report includes increased inflow of investments in the sector, growing merger & acquisition activity, rise in demand of refurbished medical devices and new found focus on increasing the manufacturing base of such devices in the country. Industry players nowadays are expanding and focusing more on affordable manufacturing of medical devices in order to tap the rising demand from tier-II and tier-III cities. The report further establishes the regulatory framework of the industry. It encapsulates the status of the current legislation in the industry as well as the recent changes and developments in the regulations. The industry is awaiting the much anticipated approval of the Drugs & Cosmetics (Amendment) Bill, 2013 which will stabilize the regulatory environment for the industry. The report also contains key features of such above mentioned bill and enumerates various governing bodies of the sector. The report further explicates the SWOT analysis of the sector. The sector is placed in a sweet spot due to ready availability of abundant market base for its products in the form of rising Indian population. Additionally, Indian population distribution has been experiencing a gradual tilt towards the 25-59 & 60+ age groups which forms the key customers for the sector. Healthcare industry in India is a recession proof industry to some extent and medical device sector being a part of such industry benefits immensely from its growth as well as its relatively recession proof nature. The industry faces many challenges in the form of increasing competition in the sector, low penetration of healthcare in the nation, lack of funding and lack of required skill set. Despite such challenges, India is a sea of opportunities for the sector owing to the rising disposable incomes of the people which will lead to better healthcare penetration, rising government expenditure on the healthcare sector as a whole and low consumption of medical devices in the nation. The next segment of the report details the market potential of various sub segments of the sector. It includes demand analysis and key forecasts of X-Ray equipment, ultrasound equipment, disposable syringes, disposable blood bags, pacemakers, IV fluid sets and ECG equipment also. Further the report provides information on companies like Wipro GE Healthcare Pvt Ltd, Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices Ltd and Opto Circuits (India) Ltd. The report shares vital information like shareholding pattern and financial summary of the key companies. The next segment provides complete financial comparison of medical device companies in India and buyers of medical devices (Hospitals). It covers contact information like address of registered office, key financials like plant location, raw material consumption and financial comparison covering balance sheet, profit & loss account and financial ratios. The industry has managed to reduce its dependency on imports and has expanded its manufacturing base owing to the towering demand experienced for affordable devices. The growth of healthcare sector in India will be a major boost for the device market. Rising incidence of lifestyle diseases due to changing lifestyles of Indian population and lack of physical exercise will be another feather in the hat. Other factors that will contribute to its glory are favorable demographics, increasing government focus on the sector, rapid spread of the health awareness and India emerging as the medical tourism hub of the world. On the back of the above mentioned factors the size of the Indian medical device industry will jump to INR 761 billion by 2017 registering a CAGR of 20% during 2012-17. Reasons for Buying this Report: • This research report helps you get a detail picture of the industry by providing overview of the industry along with the market structure and classification • The report provides market analysis covering major growth driving factors for the industry, latest market trends and regulatory framework of the industry • This report helps to understand the present status of the industry by elucidating a comprehensive SWOT analysis and scrutiny of the demand situation • Report provides analysis and in-depth financial comparison of major players/competitors • Report provides indispensable buyers data with their company financials as well as the contact details, which can be an important tool in identifying the target customers. • The report provides forecasts of key parameters which helps to anticipate the industry performance Our Approach: • Our research reports broadly cover Indian markets, present analysis, outlook and forecast for a period of five years. • The market forecasts are developed on the basis of secondary research and are cross-validated through interactions with the industry players • We use reliable sources of information and databases. And information from such sources is processed by us and included in the report TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW 1.1 Global Medical Device Industry 1.2 Indian Medical Device Industry 1.2.1 Classification of the Industry 2. MARKET ANALYSIS 2.1 Industry Growth Drivers 2.1.1 Burgeoning medical tourism 2.1.2 Growth of the hospital sector 2.1.3 Rising Health Awareness 2.1.4 Escalating Incidence of Lifestyle Diseases 2.1.5 Rising Life Expectancy 2.1.6 Increased Government Focus 2.2 Emerging Trends in the Industry 2.2.1 Refurbished Equipment 2.2.2 Increasing Investments 2.2.3 Rising Mergers & Acquisitions 2.2.4 Focus on Affordable Manufacturing 2.3 Regulatory Framework & Government Initiatives 2.3.1 Status of Regulations 2.3.2 Governing Bodies 2.4 SWOT Analysis 2.4.1 Strengths 2.4.1.1 Ready Market Base 2.4.1.2 Favorable Demographics 2.4.1.3 Part of the Recession Proof Industry 2.4.2 Weaknesses 2.4.2.1 Improper Legislation 2.4.2.2 Lack of Funding and R&D 2.4.2.3 Lack of Trained Personnel 2.4.3 Opportunities 2.4.3.1 Growing Disposable Incomes 2.4.3.2 Government Spending on Healthcare 2.4.3.3 Low Medical Device Penetration 2.4.4 Threats 2.4.4.1 Competition 2.4.4.2 Low Healthcare Penetration 3. MARKET POTENTIAL 3.1 ECG Equipment 3.2 Disposable Syringe 3.3 Disposable Blood Bags 3.4 X-Ray Equipment 3.5 Ultrasound Equipment 3.6 IV Fluid Sets 3.7 Pacemakers 4. KEY PLAYERS 4.1 Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices Ltd 4.2 Opto Circuits (India) Ltd 4.3 Wipro GE Healthcare Pvt Ltd 5. KEY FINANCIALS & ANALYSIS 5.1 Players in the Segment 5.1.1 Contact Information 5.1.1.1 Registered Office Address 5.1.1.2 Director’s Name 5.1.2 Key Financials 5.1.2.1 Plant Location 5.1.2.2 Raw Material Consumption 5.1.2.3 Plant Capacity & Sales 5.1.3 Financial Comparison 5.1.3.1 Assets 5.1.3.2 Liabilities 5.1.3.3 Growth in Assets & Liabilities 5.1.3.4 Structure of Assets & Liabilities 5.1.3.5 Income & Expenditure 5.1.3.6 Growth in Income & Expenditure 5.1.3.7 Profits 5.1.3.8 Liquidity Ratios 5.1.3.9 Profitability Ratios 5.1.3.10 Return Ratios 5.1.3.11 Working Capital & Turnover Ratios 5.2 Buyers of the Industry’s Product 5.2.1 Registered Office Address 5.2.2 Financial Comparison 5.2.2.1 Assets 5.2.2.2 Liabilities 5.2.2.3 Income & Expenditure 6. INDUSTRY SIZE & OUTLOOK LIST OF FIGURES & TABLES Figure 1 Global Medical Device Industry- Market Size (2006-17, In USD Billions) Figure 2 Indian Medical Device Industry- Structure Figure 3 Indian Medical Device Industry- Segmentation Figure 4 Medical Tourist Arrivals in India (2005-15E, In Nos.) Figure 5 Indian Hospital Sector- Market Size (2008-17, In USD Billions) Figure 6 Health Insurance Premium (FY08-13, In INR Billions) Figure 7 Per Capita Health Expenditure (2006-11, In USD) Figure 8 World Diabetics Statistics (In Millions) Figure 9 Percentage of Population with Lifestyle Diseases Figure 10 Population Distribution of India Figure 11 Private Equity Deals in Indian Medical Device Sector (FY08-14) Figure 12 Population of India (2008-17E, In Millions) Figure 13 Population Growth of 60+ years in India Figure 14 Indian Healthcare Industry- Market Size (2008-17, In USD Billions) Figure 15 India's Annual Per Capita Income (2008-13, In INR) Figure 16 Plan Outlay for Health Sector in 5 Year Plans (In INR Billions) Figure 17 Per Capita Expenditure on Medical Devices in Various Countries (In USD) Figure 18 Beds Per 1000 Population Figure 19 Demand for ECG Equipment in India (2008-17, In Units) Figure 20 Indian ECG Equipment Market- Industry Size (2008-17, In INR Millions) Figure 21 Demand for Disposable Syringes in India (2007-17, In Billion Nos) Figure 22 Demand for Disposable Blood Bags in India (2007-17, In Million Nos.) Figure 23 Demand for X-Ray Equipment in India (2009-17, In Units) Figure 24 Indian X-Ray Equipment Industry - Market Size (2008-17, In INR Millions) Figure 25 Demand for Ultrasound Equipment in India (2009-17, In Units) Figure 26 Indian Ultrasound Equipment Industry- Market Size (2009-17, In INR Millions) Figure 27 Demand for IV Fluid Sets in India (2007-17, In Million Bottles) Figure 28 Demand for Pacemakers in India (2007-17, In Nos.) Figure 29 Opto Circuits (India) Ltd- Shareholding Pattern (Dec 2013) Figure 30 Medical Device Industry in India- Market Size (2008-17, In INR Billions) Table 1 Classification of Medical Devices in India Table 2 Private Equity Investments in Indian Medical Device Sector (FY14) Table 3 Domestic Mergers & Acquisitions in the Sector Table 4 Outbound Mergers & Acquisitions in the Sector Table 5 List of Notified Medical Devices Table 6 Acquisitions by Opto Circuits (India) Ltd Table 7 Opto Circuits (India) Ltd- Financial Summary (2011-13) Table 8 Opto Circuits (India) Ltd- Segmental Performance (2010-13, In INR Millions)
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Market Research Report on FEMININE HYGIENE PRODUCTS (Sanitary Napkins & Pads) in India Opportunities, Demand Analysis, Market Share, Industry Size, Sector Outlook & Forecasts Upto 2017

The Market Research Report on FEMININE HYGIENE PRODUCTS (Sanitary Napkins & Pads) in India- Opportunities, Demand Analysis, Market Share, Industry Size, Sector Outlook & Forecasts Upto 2017 released by Niir Project Consultancy Services, provides a comprehensive analysis on the sanitary napkin industry in India. The report provides sector analysis along with the technical textile sector segmentation and sanitary pad industry classification. The report aims at establishing a detailed study on the current and future prospects of sanitary napkins in India. It entails details like opportunities and challenges faced by the sector, a meticulous demand analysis of the product along with its foreign trade, market sizing, comparative analysis of key players, outlook and forecasts of important numbers for the next 5 years. The industry is dominated by MNC’s like P&G Hygiene and Healthcare Ltd (PGHHL) and Johnson & Johnson Ltd leaving very little scope for the other players to operate. It also provides profiles of the above mentioned players along with Kimberly Clark Lever Ltd, a JV between Kimberly Clark Corporation and Hindustan Unilever Ltd. The report provides analysis of the opportunities that are present for the sanitary pads/feminine hygiene sector in India along with the challenges faced by the segment. Rising awareness among Indian women about menstrual hygiene is the biggest opportunity for the sector to reckon. As women literacy rates in India rises, the awareness and importance of feminine hygiene products is bound to rise. The report gives graphical representation of all the relevant data in opportunities for the sector. Growing share of women population in Indian population distribution coupled with rising urbanization and disposable incomes with population are anticipated to drive the growth of sanitary napkins in India. The challenges identified by the report are issue of sanitary waste disposal and feminine hygiene still being a taboo in the nation. The next segment of the report includes exhaustive study on the market potential of sanitary napkins in India. The segment aims at providing market size of the sector along with forecasts, sensitivity analysis of sanitary napkin consumption by Indian women at various penetration levels and enumeration of new players entering the industry attracted by its high growth rates. It also elucidates import export numbers of sanitary napkins for the past 5 years. Further the report elaborates on key player data like key player profiles, Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (market share of players) and comparative analysis of two lead players in the industry- PGHHL and Johnson & Johnson Ltd. It compares the two companies’ performance in the feminine hygiene segment and provides details like sanitary napkin brands owned by the companies, segment volume trend, segment sales and sales contribution over 2009-13. Also, the data mentioned above is graphically presented to enhance the understanding of comparative analysis of the two companies. The report further gives a peer group analysis of all the players operating in the sanitary napkin segment. It covers contact information like address of registered office and director’s name, key financials like plant location, raw material consumption and financial comparison covering balance sheet, profit & loss account and financial ratios. The industry, as we anticipate, has all the triggers in place to experience explosive growth. It has already been growing at the rate of ~21% in the past and we estimate it to grow at 25% in the near future. The growth in the sanitary napkin consumption will be harnessed by factors like growing awareness among Indian women about feminine hygiene, availability of low cost sanitary napkins in the market as well as rising women population in our country. Escalating disposable incomes will also make sanitary napkins more affordable and will contribute in augmenting its usage. We anticipate the industry to grow to INR 45.9 billion by 2017. Reasons for Buying this Report: • This research report helps you get a detail picture of the industry by providing overview of the industry along with the market structure, classification and opportunities for the sector • This report helps to understand the present status of the industry by providing a scrutiny of the demand situation with forecasts • Report provides analysis and in-depth financial comparison of major players/competitors • The report provides in-depth analysis of the two major players of the segment- PGHHL and Johnson & Johnson Ltd, which will help highlight the performance of the companies in the feminine hygiene segment • The report provides forecasts of key parameters which helps to anticipate the industry performance Our Approach: • Our research reports broadly cover Indian markets, present analysis, outlook and forecast for a period of five years. • The market forecasts are developed on the basis of secondary research and are cross-validated through interactions with the industry players • We use reliable sources of information and databases. And information from such sources is processed by us and included in the report TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW 1.1 Classification of the Industry 2. OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES 2.1 Opportunities 2.1.1 Rising Urbanization 2.1.2 Growing Female Population 2.1.3 Rising Disposable Incomes 2.1.4 Rising Awareness & Literacy Levels 2.1.5 Government Initiatives 2.2 Challenges 2.2.1 Feminine Hygiene: A Taboo 2.2.2 Waste Disposal 3. MARKET POTENTIAL 3.1 Demand Analysis 3.2 Foreign Trade 3.2.1 Exports 3.2.2 Imports 3.3 New Entrants 4. KEY PLAYER INFORMATION 4.1 Key Player Profiles 4.1.1 Johnson & Johnson Ltd 4.1.2 Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Healthcare Ltd 4.1.3 Kimberly Clark Lever Ltd 4.2 Herfindahl-Hirschman Index- Market Share Index 4.3 Johnson & Johnson Ltd Vs P&G Hygiene and Healthcare Ltd (PGHHL) - A Comparison 4.3.1 Company Snapshot 4.3.2 Segmental Sales Comparison 5. PEER GROUP FINANCIALS 5.1 Contact Information 5.1.1 Registered Office Address 5.1.2 Director’s Name 5.2 Key Financials 5.2.1 Plant Locations 5.2.2 Product Capacity & Sales 5.2.3 Raw Material Consumption 5.3 Financial Comparison 5.3.1 Assets 5.3.2 Liabilities 5.3.3 Growth in Assets & Liabilities 5.3.4 Structure of Assets & Liabilities 5.3.5 Income & Expenditure 5.3.6 Growth in Income & Expenditure 5.3.7 Cash Flow 5.3.8 Liquidity Ratios 5.3.9 Profitability Ratios 5.3.10 Return Ratios 5.3.11 Working Capital & Turnover Ratios 6. OUTLOOK 7. ABOUT NPCS 8. DISCLAIMER LIST OF FIGURES & TABLES Figure 1 Region Wise Consumption of Sanitary Napkins in India Figure 2 Indian Sanitary Napkin Industry- Segmentation Figure 3 Technical Textile Industry- Segmentation Figure 4 Consumption Pattern of Sanitary Napkins in India Figure 5 Indian Population Distribution Over Various Census Periods Figure 6 Urban Population Composition of India (2001-11, %) Figure 7 Female Population Statistics (2001-11, In Millions) Figure 8 India's Annual Per Capita Income (2008-13, In INR) Figure 9 Indian Middle Class Population (Current-2026) Figure 10 Female Literacy Rate in India (%) Figure 11 Male & Female Literacy Rates in India (2001-11, %) Figure 12 Indian Sanitary Napkin Industry- Market Size (2009-17, In INR Billions) Figure 13 Women Population Distribution- Age Group 15-59 years (2010-17, In % of total women population) Figure 14 Sanitary Napkin Consumption in India by 2017 (At Various Penetration Levels, In Million Pieces) Figure 15 Sanitary Napkin Exports from India (2009-13, In INR Millions) Figure 16 Sanitary Napkin Imports to India (2009-13, In INR Millions) Figure 17 P&G Hygiene and Healthcare Ltd- Shareholding Pattern (June 2013) Figure 18 Market Share of Key Players Figure 19 Johnson & Johnson and PGHHL- Sanitary Napkin Brands Figure 20 PGHHL- Total Sales & Segment Sales (2009-13, In INR Billions) Figure 21 Johnson & Johnson Ltd- Total Sales & Segment Sales (2009-11, In INR Billions) Figure 22 Johnson & Johnson Ltd and PGHHL- Feminine Hygiene Sales Contribution to Total Sales Figure 23 Johnson & Johnson Ltd and PGHHL- Feminine Hygiene Sales Volume (In Million Pieces) Figure 24 Johnson & Johnson Ltd and PGHHL- Feminine Hygiene Sales Volume (In Tonnes) Table 1 Sanitary Napkin Consumption by 2017 at Various Penetration Levels Table 2 Top Export Destinations of Sanitary Napkins Table 3 Top Import Countries of Sanitary Napkin Table 5 PGHHL- Plant Locations (June 2013) Table 6 PGHHL- Financial Summary (2011-13, In INR Millions) Table 7 Johnson & Johnson Ltd and PGHHL - General Information Table 8 Johnson & Johnson Ltd and PGHHL- Feminine Hygiene Segment Sales Comparison (In INR Billions) Table 9 Johnson & Johnson Ltd and PGHHL- Feminine Hygiene products Volume Comparison
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Investment Opportunities in India: Sanitary Napkin Project (Reasons for Investment, Core Project Financials, Potential Buyers, Market Size & Analysis)

The research report titled Investment Opportunities In India: Sanitary Napkin Project (Reasons for Investment, Core Project Financials, Potential Buyers, Market Size & Analysis) released by Niir Project Consultancy Services aims at providing all the critical data required by any entrepreneur vying to venture into sanitary napkin segment in India. While expanding a current business or while venturing into new business, entrepreneurs are often faced with the dilemma of zeroing in on a suitable product/line. And before diversifying/venturing into any product, they wish to study the following aspects of the identified product: • Good Present/Future Demand • Export-Import Market Potential • Raw Material & Manpower Availability • Project Costs and Payback Period We at NPCS, through our reliable expertise in the project consultancy and market research field, have identified a project that satisfies all the above mentioned requirements and has high growth potential in the Indian markets. The identified project is ‘Sanitary Napkins’ and through this report we aim to help you make sound and informed business decision. The report contains all the data which will help him find answers to questions like: • Why I should invest in sanitary napkin project? • Who are the customers of the product? • What will drive the growth of the product? • What are the costs involved? • What will be the market potential? The report begins by providing a detailed overview of the product (Sanitary napkins) along with its classification and characteristics to help enhance the knowledge of the entrepreneur about the product. The report then identifies the target customer of sanitary napkins in India and provides forecasts of key consumer data. It further helps in making sound investment decision by listing and then elaborating on factors that will contribute to the growth of sanitary napkin consumption in India. It also includes graphical representation and forecasts of key data discussed in the above mentioned segment. Additionally, report talks about the foreign trade of sanitary napkins in India along with the list of top importing and top exporting countries. The report highlights the growth potential of the sector by presenting past market size data coupled with forecasts of the same till 2017. Details of key players in the segment along with recent developments in the sector are listed in the report which form an important part of the business decision. The report then turns the limelight to areas like current legislation in the sector and taxation which are of prime importance to any business venture. The industry is blessed with high government support and recent reduction in the taxes. In the next segment, the report provides project financials of a model project with specified plant capacity. It enumerates project information like raw materials required for manufacturing sanitary napkins, manufacturing process, list of machinery and basic project financials. Project financials like plant capacity, costs involved in setting up of project, working capital requirements, projected revenue and profit are listed in the report. Sanitary napkin industry has huge business potential in India mainly on account of appallingly low penetration levels and high government support to the sector. Reasons for buying the report: • This report helps you to identify a profitable project for investing or diversifying into by throwing light to crucial areas like industry size, demand of the product and reasons for investing in the product • This report provides vital information on the product like its definition, characteristics and segmentation • This report helps you market and place the product correctly by identifying the target customer group of the product • This report helps you understand the viability of the project by disclosing details like raw materials required, manufacturing process, project costs and snapshot of other project financials • The report provides a glimpse of important government policies, legislation and taxes applicable on the product • The report provides forecasts of key parameters which helps to anticipate the industry performance and make sound business decisions Our Approach: • Our research reports broadly cover Indian markets, present analysis, outlook and forecast for a period of five years. • The market forecasts are developed on the basis of secondary research and are cross-validated through interactions with the industry players • We use reliable sources of information and databases. And information from such sources is processed by us and included in the report TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW 1.1 Product Definition 1.2 Product Classification 1.3 Product Characteristics 2. POTENTIAL BUYERS 3. REASONS FOR INVESTING IN THE SECTOR 3.1 Growing Female Population 3.2 Rising Awareness & Literacy Levels 3.3 Rising trend of Urbanization 3.4 Escalating Disposable Incomes 3.5 Government Support 4. IMPORT- EXPORT MARKETS 5. GOVERNMENT POLICIES & TAXATION 5.1 Current Legislation 5.2 Taxation 6. OUTLOOK & MARKET SIZE 7. PROJECT DETAILS 7.1 Raw Materials Required 7.2 Manufacturing Process 7.3 List of Machinery 7.4 Project Financials 8. PRESENT PLAYERS 9. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS 9.1 Corporate Announcements 9.2 Government Announcements 10. ABOUT US 11. DISCLAIMER ? LIST OF FIGURES & TABLES Figure 1 Classification of Sanitary Napkins Figure 2 Population of Target Customer Group (2011-17) Figure 3 Female Population Statistics (2001-11, In Millions) Figure 4 Female Literacy Rate in India (%) Figure 5 Male & Female Literacy Rates in India (2001-11, %) Figure 6 Consumption Pattern of Sanitary Napkins in India Figure 7 Indian Population Distribution Over Various Census Periods Figure 8 Urban Population Composition of India (2001-11, %) Figure 9 India's Annual Per Capita Income (2008-13, In INR) Figure 10 Indian Middle Class Population (Current-2026) Figure 11 Indian Sanitary Napkin Industry- Market Size (2009-17, In INR Billions) Table 1 Top Export Destinations of Sanitary Napkins Table 2 Top Import Countries of Sanitary Napkin Table 3 VAT on Sanitary Napkins in Various States Table 4 List of Machinery Table 5 Sanitary Napkins- Model Plant Capacity Table 6 Total Cost of the Project Table 7 Key Expenses & Overheads Table 8 Forecasted Project Financials (INR Million) Table 9 Contact Information of Present Players in the Sanitary Napkin Segment
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