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FERRO ALLOYS-FERRO MANGANESE, SILICO MANGANESE, FERRO SILICON BASED ON ALUMINOTHERMIC PROCESS - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials

The primary objective of the study is to review the technological status of ferroalloys industry in the country in the area of bulk production of silicon. Bulk ferro alloys include ferro manganese, ferrosilicon etc. Manganese is used in metallurgical Industries in the form of ferro-manganese. Ferro-manganese contains about 80% Mn and 20% Fe. Generally ferro-manganese is produced in blast furnace or an electric furnace. There are no rigid ore-requirements for ferro-manganese produced in the blast furnaces. The high carbon ferromanganese is the most important grade of ferromanganese, which is produced by carbothermic reduction of high-grade Mn ores, and low iron content. Ferromanganese is used to add manganese in steel equivalent to 200 series stainless steel. Silicon manganese is produced by carbothermic reduction of Mn slag & quartzite. It should be noted that the derived level of phosphorus content in the ferromanganese is 0.35% max. Silico-manganese is used as a blocking agent to prevent the reaction of carbon & oxygen in steel. The most important consideration in the development of a satisfactory aluminothermic reaction is that the self-propagating reaction which occurs throughout the charge, consisting of an intimately mixed and finely divided mixture of aluminium powder and the metal oxide, shall produce enough heat to melt the products of reaction and to allow separation of the metal and the slag. The commercial development of the aluminothermic process was due largely to the work of H. Goldchmidt. The reaction is generally highly exothermic and the risk of explosion, therefore, sometimes considerable. Gold Schmidt developed satisfactory techniques for its control on a production basis. The excellent account of a modern aluminothermic plant has been given by them who list very fully the consideration, which leads to successful application of the process. The Ferro Alloy Industry was identified by DSIR (Department of Scientific And Industrial Research) as one of the best sectors. This industry has already completed three decades of existence. This is principal alloying agent used in steel manufacturing, steel iron casting etc. where it also acts as a strengthener & deoxidiser. Ferro Alloys are important materials required for the country’s steel production. So, there is good scope for new entrants in this field. Domestic ferro alloy industry is not able to meet the steel industry expectation in spite of having enough capacity to manufacture ferro alloys. According to the data published by Indian Ferro Alloys Producers' Association (IFAPA), capacity utilisation of the ferro alloy industry is only 65 percent for the manganese and chrome alloys. Both the manganese and chrome alloy manufacturers are starved for the basic raw material - the ores. In India, there are 133 companies producing ferro alloys in bulk with 252 furnaces. Most of the companies are manufacturing either manganese or chrome alloys. Few manufacturers concentrate on production of ferro silicon and the rest produce noble ferro alloys such as ferro vanadium, ferro molybdenum and other variants. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Aar Kay Steel Products Ltd. Aarti Steels Ltd. Adhunik Metaliks Ltd. Alok Ferro Alloys Ltd. Andhra Ferro Alloys Ltd. Anjaney Ferro Alloys Ltd. Baheti Metal & Ferro Alloys Ltd. Balasore Alloys Ltd. Baroda Ferro Alloys & Inds. Ltd. Castron Technologies Ltd. Century Plyboards (India) Ltd. Corporate Ispat Alloys Ltd. Dandeli Ferro Pvt. Ltd. Dinar Diamonds Ltd. Essel Mining & Inds. Ltd. Facor Alloys Ltd. Ferro Alloys Corpn. Ltd. G M R Ferro Alloys & Inds. Ltd. Gitanjali Exports Corporation Ltd. Gitanjali Gems Ltd. Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd. Haldia Steels Ltd. Hi-Tech Electrothermics & Hydro Power Ltd. Hindustan Ferro & Inds. Ltd. Hindusthan Malleable & Forgings Ltd. Hira Ferro Alloys Ltd. Impex Ferro Tech Ltd. India Thermit Corpn. Ltd. Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd. J S L Ltd. Jai Balaji Inds. Ltd. Jalan Forgings Ltd. Jeypore Sugar Co. Ltd. Kamdhenu Ispat Ltd. Karthik Alloys Ltd. Kemstar Metals Ltd. Kinjal Metals Ltd. Maharashtra Elektrosmelt Ltd. Maithan Alloys Ltd. Manganese Ore (India) Ltd. Marmagoa Steel Ltd. Minex Metallurgical Co. Pvt. Ltd. Monnet Ispat & Energy Ltd. Nagpur Power & Inds. Ltd. Natural Sugar & Allied Inds. Ltd. Nava Bharat Ventures Ltd. Orde Industries Ltd. Palco Metals Ltd. Parekh Platinum Ltd. Rajesh Exports Ltd. S A L Steel Ltd. Sarda Energy & Minerals Ltd. Sharp Ferro Alloys Ltd. Shri Girija Smelters Ltd. Shyam Ferro Alloys Ltd. Siddharth Ormet Ltd. Silcal Metallurgic Ltd. Snam Alloys Ltd. Sova Ispat Alloys Ltd. Srinivasa Ferro Alloys Ltd. Tata Steel Ltd. Tecil Chemicals & Hydro Power Ltd. Universal Ferro & Allied Chemicals Ltd. V B C Ferro Alloys Ltd. V B C Industries Ltd. Valley Abrasives Ltd. Visa Steel Ltd.
Plant capacity: 12 MT/Day, Ferro Manganese –6 MT/Day, Silico Manganese 3 MT/Day, Ferro Silicon 3 MT/DayPlant & machinery: 75 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 242 Lakhs
Return: 36.00%Break even: 79.00%
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CANNED CARROT JUICE & BOTTLE GOURD/LONG MELON (LAUKI KA JUICE) IN ASEPTIC PACKAGING - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials

The juice of fresh vegetables is the richest available food sources of vitamins, minerals & enzymes. Usually we just cannot eat enough raw vegetables in a day to nourish our body properly. It is especially true today; we need extra nutrients to help our body detoxify a large amount of environmental toxins. Sometimes we probably cannot find the time to drink their nutritional equivalent in a delicious, nutrient-rich glass of juice. That is why juicing is such an important addition to a busy life style. Vegetable juices are attracting more attention due to the nutritional & phytochemical value of many vegetables. Tomato juice & blends based on tomato have long been popular and account for over 90% of the non-vegetable juice trade. Most vegetables are not particularly high in sugars and tomato excepted are low in acids, resulting in PH values generally over 4.5 consequently, the juices are more subject to microbial spoilage and require either PH reduction, thus changing the vegetable character, or more stringent process to eliminate potentially dangerous microbes. There are a number of units involved in converting whole fruits to the desired juices, puree or pulp. Vegetable handling depends upon the process design. In some circumstances, cleaning, sorting and inspection precede in plant storage or the operations can be repeated immediately prior to juicing. Due to health consciousness in todays generation, the demand of fruits and vegetable juices are increasing day by day. Among the fruit juice beverages are fruit juices (Pepsi's Tropicana), nectars (Dabur's Real) and fruit drinks (Frooti and Slice). All these are real, reconstituted from fruit pulps or concentrates. The leading fruit juice brands include Real, Onjus, Tropicana, Frooti, Jumpin. The fruit drinks are mainly based on oranges, mangoes, pineapples, grapes, apples, guava and tomato. They only differ in pulp content: the juices have over 85%, nectars (20% to 85%) and fruit drinks (less than 20%). The branded fruit juices market inclusive of nectars is placed at about Rs 10 bn. The pure fruit juices are the preferred drink among the fruit drinks. This segment is growing at around 10% annually. The market for fruit juices is expected to grow to Rs. 7.50 bn by end 2009-10 from nearly Rs. 4.75 bn presently. So there is very good domestic as well as export market for vegetable juices. New entrepreneurs can well venture in to this field. Few Indian Major players are as under: Atash Industries (India) Ltd. Compact International Ltd. Devyani Beverages Ltd. Dharampal Satyapal Ltd. Duke & Sons Ltd. Enkay Texofood Inds. Ltd. Foods & Inns Ltd. Godrej Hershey Ltd. Keventer Agro Ltd. Mohan Meakin Ltd. Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetables Pvt. Ltd. Nadukkara Agro Processing Co. Ltd. Oudh Sugar Mills Ltd. Ruchi Soya Inds. Ltd. Sakthi Beverages Ltd. Seabuckthorn Indage Ltd. Surya Fresh Foods Ltd. Tropicana Beverages Co.
Plant capacity: 12000 Bottles/DayPlant & machinery: 129 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 484 Lakhs
Return: 52.00%Break even: 33.00%
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GOOD PROSPECTS IN FERRO ALLOYS - 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

The indigenous Ferro Alloy production has started only in 1943 with the advent of the setting up of two 1500 KVA capacity furnaces by Mysore Iron and Steel Ltd. Ferro alloys are simply indispensable for any type of steel making. In fact for making alloy and special steel their role assumes dominant importance both from the points of view of quality of the product and economics of its production. The planning for the Ferro alloy production therefore must go hand-in-hand with that for steel production. The Ferro alloys industry has expanded in the sixties and seventies to a remarkable extent. We now not only produce sufficient amount of common high carbon Ferro alloys like Ferro-manganese, Ferro-silicon, and Ferro-chromium etc. We also produce special Ferro alloys though not as much are required. If we decide to erect additional steel plants or if the present steel plant capacities are increased we may again fall short even in common Ferro alloys. There is therefore no reason to be complacent. Many elements like silicon, Manganese, chromium, calcium Magnesium, Titanium, Molybdenum, vanadium, zirconium, boron, columbium etc. alloyed with iron go under the general name Ferro alloys and are use in the production of carbon steels, alloy, tool and stainless steels. The natural sources of these elements are in the form of oxides from which they are reduced to their metallic state. The heats of formation of these oxides are generally very high hence their reduction to metals normally calls for very high energy requirement. The uses of Ferro alloys are as grain refiners in the manufacture of plain carbon steels, or as alloying elements in alloys steels. There is a limited use for Ferro alloys in non ferrous metallurgy for making alloys such as nickel chromium iron alloys, manganese bronze etc. Ferro silicon is an essential addition to the molten steel bath during the last stages of refining for deoxidizing purposes. It is also use for adding silicon to high silicon steel such as those used for the production of spring’s electric sheets. Alloys of 70-80% silicon are used as a ladle addition in grey iron foundries. Ferro manganese is employed as a deoxidizer and alloys constituent to harden toughen steels. Manganese combines readily with sulphur, forming MnS, which is less harmful than FeS in steel. Ferro chrome is used for the production of hard chromium steels useful for armour plats and projectiles. It is extensively used in the manufacture of heat resistant and corrosion resistant alloys. The former grade is used as ladle addition to cast iron and the latter in alloys steel manufacture. Ferro molybdenum it is used as an alloying aliments in die steels armament steels such as armour plates, nickel chromium constructional casehardening steels, high speed steels, etc. as molybdenum increases shock and creep resistance properties. Ferro phosphorus it is used as a ladle addition for cast iron for the manufacture of piston rings, liners, etc. for increasing water resistance. It is added in small amounts in open hearth screw steels, to make them free cutting. Other Ferro alloy is used in special steels as a hardening agent and in non ferrous metallurgy as a degasifier and deoxidizer. Ferro cerium is employed as a scavenger to free bronzes, Monel metal and copper casting from oxides and gaseous inclusion. Ferro columbium is used in stainless steel to prevent weld decay i.e. inter-granular corrosion Ferro titanium is deoxidizer and a scavenger in steel manufacture of high speed steels. Ferro tungsten is utilized in the manufacture of high speed steels. Ferro vanadium is added to the ladle in open hearth and to the furnace in basic electric furnace practice as vanadium is a good scavenger and a grain refiner. The industry registered lowered lower exports of Ferro alloys in tonnage as compared to the previous year. The Indian Ferro Alloy Industry is more than four decades old, and produces Bulk and Noble Ferro Alloys. Though this Industry is not as old as the steel industry, its capacity has increased substantially from a humble start in the fifties, meeting the requirement of the steel industry in the country. The growth of the steel industry has not picked up as expected, whereas the growth of the Ferro Alloy Industry has stepped up, much more than the expected level. It has a lot of potential to increase its exports in the near future. Ferro alloys are one of the vital inputs required for producing special types of steel and used as additives inputs especially in the producing of Alloys and special steels. India has been bestowed with adequate resources of all basic raw materials required for the production of Manganese, Silicon and Chrome Alloys. In spite of serious difficulties in Indian Steel Industry during the recent years, the total finished steel production has touched 30.61 million tonnes, recording a growth of 4.6 % over 29.27 million tonnes achieved for the previous year (2004-05). The imports of steel at 1.37 million tonnes showed a decline of 3 % compared to 1.42 million tonnes recorded during the previous years. The export of steel at 2.73 million tonnes was higher by 2.3 % compared to 2.66 million tonnes recorded for the previous year. The apparent consumption of steel grew by 2.6 % and went up to 27.21 million tonnes as against 26.53 million tonnes, recorded during the previous year.The capacity increase of the Ferro Alloy industry in general, followed the course to meet the planned target of steel industry in the country, and also to remain potential exporters of Ferro Alloys in the international market, to earn substantial foreign exchange for the country. A Major part of the special Ferro alloys that are made today are from Imported concentrates of the corresponding elements. The technology for the production of low-carbon and medium-carbon Ferro manganese is yet to be development. Yet the capacity of the individual unit has not gone beyond 10,000 KVA. Today, we are familiar with operation of the 24,000 KVA furnaces which is in operation for the production of alloys. Currently there are 11 Ferro alloy producers and are producing most of the steel plant requirements in the country and are also having export programmers. There are 14 manufacturing units holding industrial license for the manufacture of different types of Ferro alloys with an aggregate installed capacity of 258000 tones per annum. India is projected to have a positive growth of 2 per cent and China is expected to witness negative growth of 5 per cent in apparent steel consumption during 2009. In India, Hon’ble Minister of Steel announced, the government will make all endeavors to see that the 124 mt steel capacity projected by the year 2011-12. This will be realized by way of policy facilitation and vigorous co-ordination efforts with the concerned state governments and the central ministries. During the current year, the three Public Sector Units: SAIL, RINL and NMDC have planned to invest nearly Rs. 13 billion in their on-going capex and modernization projects. Indian Ferro Alloy Producers Association (IFAPA) is very much concerned about the domestic availability of manganese ore for the member units. Once these plants come into operation, it is estimated that around 60 per cent of MOIL’S manganese ore would be consumed by the SAIL-MOIL Ferro Alloy Plant, Bhilai; MOIL-RINL Ferro Alloy Plant, Visakhapatnam and MEL Plant at Chandrapur. The industry would be left with no option, but to depend on 100 per cent imports of high grade and medium grade manganese ore in the near future. Though the future is looking bright for Ferro alloys industry, considering the expected increase in the steel production, the industry will face challenges in relation to procuring raw materials, particularly manganese raw materials, particularly manganese ore, chrome ore and the reluctant metallurgical coke, in the coming years. Strong growth in stainless steel is expected in the near future with generally healthy economic conditions over the next few years. Demand for Noble Ferro Alloys has been growing at an average rate of 14% since 2000 and looking to the expected growth of the Steel industry, demand of all Noble Ferro Alloys is likely to grow at about 18%. Indian Steel Industry has seen some increase in prices and expected to see better realization during the coming years.
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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SURGICAL SUTURES MATERIALS (Surgical Gut, Polyglactin, Polyglycolic Acid, Poliglecaprone, Polydioxanone, Nylon, Polypropylene, Polyester) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey

General classification of sutures includes natural and synthetic, absorbable and non absorbable and monofilament and multifilament. Natural materials are more traditional and are still used in suturing today. Synthetic materials cause less reaction and the resultant inflammatory reaction around the suture materials is minimized. Absorbable sutures are applicable to a wound that heals quickly and needs minimal temporary support. Their purpose is to alleviate tension on wound edges. The newer synthetic absorbable sutures retain their strength until the absorption process starts. Non-absorbable sutures offer longer mechanical support. The absorbable sutures include the monofilamentous monocryl (poliglecaprone), Maxon (Polyglycolidetrimethylene carbonate), and PDS (Polyglactin) and Dexon (Polyglycolic acid). Nonabsorbable sutures comprise nylon, prolene (Polypropylene), Novafil (Polybuster), PTFE (Polytetra fluoroethylene), steel and polyester. Nylon and steel sutures can be monofilaments or multifilaments. Prolene, Novafil and PTFE are monofilaments. Braided sutures are typically more pliable than monofilament and exhibit better knot security when the same type of knot is used. Their major advantage is that they exhibit less tissue drag, a characteristic that is especially important for cardiovasculary ophthalmic and neurological surgeries. A recent source in the literature lists eight objective and three subjective parameters for suture selection based on criteria such as tensile strength, strength retention, knot security, tissue drag, infection potential and case of tying. So, there is good future prospect for this industry and new entrepreneur enter in this project will be successful.
Plant capacity: 12000 PCS/dayPlant & machinery: 856 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 1673 Lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 38.00%
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HOLIDAY RESORT (THREE STAR GRADE) - Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Trends, Market Research, Survey, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics, Working Capital Requirement, Plant Layout,Cost of Project

Tourism as an industry has been flourishing and growing since time immemorial, but it has been in the last few decades that specific attention has started to be given to this smokeless industry. Tourism has emerged as an important as well as organized industry which scattered its benefits over large segments of the population. Destination resort is a resort that contains, in and of itself, the necessary guest attraction capabilities that is to say that a destination resort does not need to be near a destination (town, historic site, theme park, or other) to attract its public. Consequently, another characteristic of a destination resort is that it offers food, drink, lodging, sports, entertainment, and shopping within the facility so that guests have no need to leave the facility throughout their stay. Commonly these facilities are of higher quality than would be expected if one were to stay at a hotel or eat in a town's restaurants. In India there is a very good gap of availability of holiday resorts in different place of India. There is good scope of holiday resorts due to demand of more and more hotel rooms to accommodate the foreign as well as domestic tourists. Arrival of foreign tourist has increased by 8-10%. India is seen as a potential country for such developments and awareness is the requisite to start the process. The vacation ownership is growing at a compound annual growth rate of 20 per cent for the last three to four years and has become the reason for resort developments in India. The market for timeshare models is huge and more importantly, domestic traffic is adopting the lifestyle that supports the timeshare model. India is in an embryonic stage of development in innovative product models for vacation ownership real estate developments. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Costplus Credit Capital Ltd. Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Ltd. Prajay Engineers Syndicate Ltd. South Indian Concerns Ltd. Sterling Holiday Resorts (India) Ltd.
Plant capacity: 27 Rooms, (3 Cottages, 16 Deluxe & 8 Suits)Plant & machinery: 631 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 945 Lakhs
Return: 45.00%Break even: 35.00%
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CORN PROCESSING PLANT (For Glucose Syrup & Fructose)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Cost of Project

Glucose Syrup is a clear, colourless, viscous solution making it compatible with the physical properties desired in the end products chemically, glucose syrup has functional properties such as high fermentability, viscosity, humectancy – hygroscopicity, sweetness, colligative properties and its role in maillard’s reaction. Glucose syrup is one of the main products of photosynthesis and starts cellular respiration in both bacteria and archaea. Fructose is a simple monosaccharide found in many foods. It is a white solid that dissolves readily in water. Honey, tree fruits, barriers, melons, and some root vegetables, contain significant amounts of the fructose derivative sucrose. Sucrose is a disaccharide derived from the condensation of glucose & Fructose. Fructose corn syrup is a sweetener made from corn and can be found in numerous foods and beverages on grocery store shelves. High fructose corn syrup is composed of either 42 or 55 percent fructose with the remaining sugars being primarily glucose and higher sugar. It terms of composition, high fructose corn syrup is nearly identical to table sugar, which is composed of 50 percent fructose and 50 percent glucose. Glucose is one of the simplest forms of sugar that serves as a building block for most carbohydrates. Fructose is a simple sugar commonly found in fruits and honey. High fructose corn syrup is used in foods and beverages because of the many benefits it offers. In addition to providing sweetness at a level equivalent to sugar, high fructose corn syrup enhances fruit & spice flavours in foods. Such as yogurt and spaghetti sauces, gives chewy breakfast bars their soft texture and also protects freshness. Fructose corn syrup keeps products fresh by maintaining consistent moisture. In Indian food market is poised to grow two fold by in the coming years. At a compound annual grow rate of 4.1%. The steady growth of the Indian economy & the improving life style of Indians have been instrumental in this growth. So, there is good scope in future for these type of plants.
Plant capacity: 42000 MT/Annum (Corn Processing), 125 MT Glucose Syrup Per Day., 125 MT Fructose Per Day. Plant & machinery: 430 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 1 Million
Return: 39.00%Break even: 46.00%
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SURGICAL DISPOSABLE MANUFACTURING UNIT(Surgeon Gowns, Patient Gowns, Bed Sheets, Drapes, Surgeon Caps and Sheets Different Type)

Surgical gowns are worn by doctors and nurses in the operating theater to address a dual function of preventing transfer of microorganisms and body fluids from the operating staff to the patient, and also from patient to staff. Many of the performance requirements for surgical gowns are well documented. Surgical gowns must repel diseases and infections yet provide adequate freedom to move. They must allow necessary mobility without rubbing and chafing, and must resist tearing and linting. They must fit closely but not restrict movement. Since there is generally excess fabric, the gowns must withstand constant pulls on the fabric during routine movements. A surgical drape is a covering made of a disposable non-woven material and is used to cover the area of a patient. A drape usually has a fenestration to allow the surgeon to perform the operation. It comes in various sizes depending on the type of operation for which it is used. Drapes also vary from hospital to hospital. A surgical gown or drape is made to the user’s specifications. Therefore, the amount of the subject fabric or other impervious or water repellent fabric used in a gown or drape varies for each tender, depending on the specification required. The Healthcare Industry is the key drives for demand of surgical disposable fabrics due to increase in medical facilities & increase in number of healthcare units. The government of India has further released the clinical establishment Act to make sure that fair & quality health services are provided to all concerned. A rise in healthcare unit will automatically triggers the services of doctors, nurses & a good infrastructure facility which in turn good infrastructure will caters to the requirement of surgical disposable fabrics market. In India, the surgical disposable fabrics are one of the most promising sectors to be ventured in the near future. It will definitely show an impressive growth over the year to cater to a large population ensuring fair & quality health services to all incoming patients. Cost Estimation: Capacity: Surgeon Gowns 15000 Nos/Annum Patient Gowns 150000 Nos/Annum Bed Sheets 150000 Nos/Annum Drapes 600000 Nos/Annum Surgeon Caps 900000 Nos/Annum Sheets Different Type 150000 Nos/Annum
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 63 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 239 Lakhs
Return: 15.00%Break even: 74.00%
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POTATO CHIPS (Different recipe and flavors)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

The overall size of the snack food market is estimated at Rs 45 to Rs 50 bn. The market is reported to be growing at 7 to 8 % annually. The organized snacks category is sub-divided into the traditional segment (bhujia, chanachur and the like), Western segment (potato chips, cheese balls etc.) and the newly established finger snacks segment, which is an adaptation of traditional offerings in the western format. Potato is widely consumed as food all over the world. Cooked potatoes, in various forms are offered in restaurants and refreshment stalls and varieties of processed potato products are available in the market. Surplus and cull potatoes are used as feed for livestock and also as raw material for the manufacture of starch, ethyl alcohol and a few other industrial products. Potatoes are consumed not only as a fresh vegetable, but also in a variety of processed forms. Dehydrated potato products have been known for long and are especially valued because they afford convenience for use; they have good storage stability and are relatively easy to transport. In recent years, there has been a great spurt in the consumption of processed products, such as potato chips, dehydrated mashed potatoes, and frozen potato products. Potato wafers becomes cheap and quality competitive snacks items, for the market. Acceptance of potato chips it is necessary to make variety of potato chips by adding different type spice flavours or by adding some nutritional coating on the chips, it may be sweetened, salty or pungent, or any other developed acceptable variety. It is required to develop the different variety spices for the public acceptance of the product. Potato chips will be more palatable when there is variety of taste appearances and market potential of potato chips will be increased. There is pollution problem arises in this process which can be solved by proper measurement. As a whole the project has good market potential. Plant, machinery and raw material is easily available in India. Potato chips are basically used for snacks purposes. Different varieties of potatoes are usually used for chips. Potato used for chip making has lower levels of sugar content. Besides being used as a daily food item in various vegetable preparations, potato today increasingly finds use in the form of chips or wafers as snacks food. Potato Wafers and Chips are one of the most celebrated in the Ready To Eat munchies market, relished in almost all the parts of the world. They serve as an appetizer, side dish, or snack. The Indian snacks market is estimated at US$ 3 billion, with 50 percent comprising the organized snacks category. India' potato output is likely to rise by 5.1 percent to a record 32.7 million tones in 2009-10. In the Rs 19 bn branded (organized) snacks market, constituting over 40% of the market by value, Frito-Lay is estimated to command a market share of 45%, followed by Haldiram at 27% and ITC at 16%. The branded snacks market accounted for 16% by value and 12% by volume sales in 2007. According to a projection by Euromonitor International, the branded snacks market is growing at a compounded annual growth rate of 14% and would reach a value of Rs 35 bn by 2012. Companies, such as Bikanervala Food and Haldiram are meeting the demand for ready-to-eat snacks by scaling up their operations and launching new traditional snack food offerings, with longer shelf-life and better packaging. They have a large variety of products in different flavours and styles, tempting to the palate of all ages. The demand of potato chips is increasing day by day, so there lies a great scope for further expansion in near future. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Balaji Wafers Pvt. Ltd. Frito-Lay India Pepsico India Holdings Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 500 Kgs./DayPlant & machinery: 46 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 141 Lakhs
Return: 48.00%Break even: 37.00%
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TEXTILE WEAVING MILL - 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

The textile industry occupies a leading position in the hierarchy of the Indian manufacturing industry. It has witnessed several new directions in the era of liberalisation. While textile exports are increasing and India has become the largest exporter in world trade in cotton yarn and is an important player of readymade garments, country's international textile trade constitutes a mere 3% of the total world textile trade. Several mills have opted for modernization and expansion and are going in for export-oriented units (EOUs) focused on production of cotton yarn. It has passed through cyclical oscillations and at present, it is witnessing a recovery after a downturn. Of the entire industry volume of about 5 mn tonnes, polyester and polyester filament yarn account for about 1.7 mn tonnes, and acrylic, nylon, and viscose taken together for 300,000 tonnes. The balance is represented by cotton textiles. A majority - some three fourths - of the textile mills are in the private sector. A few of the units are in the co-operative sector with the public sector (Central and State) accounting for about 15% of the total. The textile industry is classified into (i) textile mills comprising composite and spinning mills in the organized segment, (ii) small powerloom and handloom units in the decentralized segment, (iii) khadi-based units, (iv) man made and synthetic fibre and spinning units, v) knitting units, and (vi) made-ups (garments). Besides, the industry has a large number of small units scattered all over the country which are engaged in processing, dyeing and printing of yarn, fabrics and for conversion. The processing units include sizing, desizing, kiering, bleaching, mercerizing, dyeing, printing and finishing. There are a number of large mills which could be termed lead players. The major composite mills include the industry big names like Century, Bombay Dyeing, Mafatlals, Arvind Mills, Vardhaman group, Nahar group. A few developments may be mentioned as trend setters. Few Indian Major Players are as under: A K C Synthetics Ltd. A R Co-Extruded Films Ltd. Aarvee Denims & Exports Ltd. Aceelene Suitings Ltd. Adhunik Synthetics Ltd. Agmotex Fabrics Ltd. Ahmedabad Advance Mills Ltd. Ahmedabad Jubilee Mills Ltd. Ahmedabad Manufacturing & Calico Prtg. Co. Ltd. Ajit Mills Ltd. Akashganga Textiles Mills Ltd. Alok Industries Ltd. Ambadi Enterprises Ltd. Amco Industries Ltd. Anjani Fabrics Ltd. Anjani Synthetics Ltd. Ankita Knit Wear Ltd. Aparna Synthetics Pvt. Ltd. Arihant Industries Ltd. Arthanari Loom Centre (Textile) Ltd. Aruna Mills Ltd. Arvind Ltd. Arviva Industries (India) Ltd. Aryan Fine Fab Ltd. Ashima Ltd. Ashok Fashions Ltd. B S L Ltd. Bhiwani Denim & Apparels Ltd. Bhungani Synthetics Pvt. Ltd. Bindal Textile Mills Ltd. Binny Ltd. Binod Mills Co. Ltd. Black Rose Inds. Ltd. Bombay Dyeing & Mfg. Co. Ltd. Bombay Rayon Fashions Ltd. Bowreah Cotton Mills Co. Ltd. Cawnpore Textiles Ltd. Chiripal Industries Ltd. Coimbatore Cloth Mills India Ltd. Coimbatore Cotton Mills Ltd. Deepak Suitings Ltd. Deora Polytex Ltd. Detail Clothing Ltd. Devagiri Textile Mills Ltd. Dewas Fabrics Ltd. Donear Industries Ltd. East India Cotton Mfg. Co. Ltd. Elgin Mills Co. Ltd. Eskay K'N'It (India) Ltd. Exotica Exports (India) Ltd. Fashion Prints Ltd. Flora Textiles Ltd. G S P L (India) Ltd. Grabal Alok Intl. Ltd. Hindon River Mills Ltd. Hindoostan Spinning & Wvg. Mills Ltd. Hytone Texstyles Ltd. Ibiza Industries Ltd. India Denim Ltd. Indo Industries Ltd. Indus Fila Ltd. J C T Ltd. Jai Bharat Synthetics Ltd. Jaihind Synthetics Ltd. Jay Bharat Overseas Ltd. Jay Dee Fabrics Ltd. Jaybharat Textiles & Real Estate Ltd. Jindal Synthetics Ltd. Jindal Texofab Ltd. Jiyajeerao Cotton Mills Ltd. Juggilal Kamlapat Cotton Spg. & Wvg. Mills Co. Ltd. Jyoti Overseas Ltd. K G Denim Ltd. K G Fabriks Ltd. K S L & Industries Ltd. Kachins Textiles Ltd. Kadambari Synthetics Ltd. Kalol Mills Ltd. Kamadgiri Synthetics Ltd. Kayel Syntex Ltd. Keshav (India) Ltd. Khatau Dyes & Fibres Ltd. Krishna Knitwear Technology Ltd. Lakshmi Apparels & Wovens Ltd. Laxmi Vishnu Textile Mills Ltd. Loyal Textile Mills Ltd. Ls Inds. Ltd. M H Mills & Inds. Ltd. M K Exim (India) Ltd. Madhavnagar Cotton Mills Ltd. Mafatlal Denim Ltd. Mafatlal Industries Ltd. Maharashtra Fibre & Syntex Ltd. Maharashtra State Textile Corpn. Ltd. Maheshwari Mills Ltd. Malmo Exim Ltd. Malwa Industries Ltd. Mammaro (India) Ltd. Maruti Cottex Ltd. Matulya Mills Ltd. Matushree Textiles Ltd. Mayfair Fabrics Ltd. Mazda Fabric Processors Ltd. Mecords India Ltd. Meenakshi Textiles Ltd. Minaxi Textiles Ltd. Modern Denim Ltd. Morarjee Textiles Ltd. Mudra Lifestyle Ltd. Mudra Prints Ltd. Nahar Fabrics Ltd. Nahar Textiles Pvt. Ltd. Nahata Fabrics Ltd. Nandan Exim Ltd. National Textile Corpn. (Delhi, Pun. & Raj.) Ltd. National Textile Corpn. (Gujarat) Ltd. National Textile Corpn. (Madhya Pradesh) Ltd. National Textile Corpn. (Maharashtra North) Ltd. National Textile Corpn. (South Maharashtra) Ltd. National Textile Corpn. Ltd. Neptune Textile Mills Ltd. Network Industries Ltd. New Rajpur Mills Co. Ltd. Niranjan Piramal Textile Mills Ltd. Novotex Industries Ltd. Nutan Mills Ltd. Nutech Global Ltd. Ocean Knits Ltd. Om Shanti Satins Ltd. Omkar Overseas Ltd. (Duplicate Name, Gujarat) Orbit Exports Ltd. Oripol Industries Ltd. Orissa Textile Mills Ltd. Oswal F M Hammerle Textiles Ltd. Oxford Industries Ltd. P C M Ltd. P K Textiles Ltd. Pal Synthetics Ltd. Palav Synthetics Pvt. Ltd. Paragon Textile Mills Pvt. Ltd. Pasupati Fabrics Ltd. Patell Mills Co. Ltd. Peeti Securities Ltd. Perfect Suitings Ltd. Podar Knitex Ltd. Pondicherry Textile Corpn. Ltd. Prakash Cotton Mills Pvt. Ltd. Pratap Spinning, Wvg. & Mfg. Co. Ltd. Pratibha Fabrics Ltd. Premier Mills Pvt. Ltd. Premjyot Fabrics Ltd. Prism Mills Ltd. Pulgaon Cotton Mills Ltd. R K Suitings Ltd. R S C International Ltd. Rainbow Denim Ltd. Raipur Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Rajasthan State Handloom Devp. Corpn. Ltd. Rajkamal Synthetics Ltd. Rajkumar Mills Pvt. Ltd. Rama Qualitex Ltd. Rama Synthetics Ltd. Ramfabric (India) Ltd. Ramshyam Textile Inds. Ltd. Rathi Syntex Ltd. Reid & Taylor (India) Ltd. Ritesh Polyesters Ltd. Rivaa Textile Inds. Ltd. Ronak Dyeing Ltd. Ruby Mills Ltd. Ruia Cotex Ltd. Rustom Mills & Inds. Ltd. S E L Manufacturing Co. Ltd. S Kumars Nationwide Ltd. Sagar Silk Inds. Ltd. Sajjan Textiles Mills Ltd. Sajjan Udyog Export Ltd. Sanitone Fabrics Ltd. Sanrhea Technical Textiles Ltd. Santogen Silk Mills Ltd. Santogen Textile Mills Ltd. Santosh Fine-Fab Ltd. Saraf Textile Inds. Ltd. Sarita Synthetics & Inds. Ltd. Saroj Textile Ltd. Satnam Exports (India) Ltd. Seasons Textiles Ltd. Selection Synthetics Ltd. Shamken Multifab Ltd. Shankar Weaving Mills Ltd. Shilp Fabrics Ltd. Shiva Sutex Ltd. Shree Bhagwan Fabrics Ltd. Shree Bhagwan Textile Inds. Ltd. Shree Bharka Synthetics Ltd. Shree Mahadeo Cotton Mills Ltd. Shree Navdurga Cotton & Yarn Co. Ltd. Shri Amruta Mills Ltd. Shri Arbuda Mills Ltd. Shri Lakshmi Cotsyn Ltd. Shri Mahabir Dyeing & Printing Mills Pvt. Ltd. Shri Renuga Spin-Tex Fabrics Ltd. Shrijee Cotton Mills Ltd. Shyam Textiles Ltd. Silkcity Petrofils Co. Ltd. Silvia Apparels Ltd. Siyaram Silk Mills Ltd. Sleek Textiles Inds. Ltd. Somani Cotsynth Ltd. Somany Evergreen Knits Ltd. Southern Clothing Pvt. Ltd. Sravya Textiles Ltd. Subh Laxmi Syntex Ltd. Supreme (India) Impex Ltd. Svadeshi Mills Co. Ltd. Tamarai Mills Ltd. Tara Fabrics India Ltd. Textile Corpn. Of Marathwada Ltd. Timespac India Ltd. Trident Textile Mills Ltd. Trinity India Ltd. Tuni Textile Mills Ltd. Uma Fabrics Ltd. Uniflock International Ltd. V H M Inds. Ltd. V T M Ltd. Vartex Fabrics Pvt. Ltd. Vatan Textiles Ltd. Ventura Textiles Ltd. Victoria Mills Ltd. Vidyasagar Cotton Mills Ltd. Volant Textile Mills Ltd. Western India Cottons Ltd. Wires & Fabriks Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 60000 Mtrs./DayPlant & machinery: 258 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 1886 Lakhs
Return: 56.00%Break even: 34.00%
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Sodium Silicate is a colourless compound of oxides of sodium and silica. Sodium silicate is the generic name for a series of compounds derived from soluble sodium silicate glasses. They are water solutions of sodium oxide and silicon dioxide combined in various ratios. These are sold as 20% to 50% aqueous solutions called water glass. Rice husk is an alternative source for silica. Rice husk a major by-product of the rice milling industry, is one of the most commonly available lignocellulosic materials that can be converted to different types of fuels and chemical feedstock through a variety of thermo chemical conversion processes. Rice husk is an agricultural residue abundantly available in rice producing countries. The husk surrounds the paddy grain. Sodium silicate is an excellent adhesive for sealing fiberboard boxes because it sets quickly and firmly holds the flaps together. Sodium silicate solutions of widely varying ratios are used for making many kinds of cement, including types for acid-proof construction, refractory used, and binding thermal insulating materials. There are a number of outstanding advantages of sodium silicates as binders in the cement mixtures. These include resistance of the set cements to acid, to high temperature, and to water. The annual rice husk produce in India amounts is generally approximately 120 million tons. India is a major rice producing country and the husk generated during milling is mostly used as a fuel in the boilers for processing paddy, producing energy through direct combustion and/or by gasification. The different types of biomass used for gasification, rice husk has a high ash content varying from 18-20%. The demand of sodium silicate is increasing day by day. So, there is a good scope of enter into this field.
Plant capacity: 4500 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 84 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 220 Lakhs
Return: 40.00%Break even: 47.00%
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