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The paper industry has an important social role to play for the country. Use of paper is considered as an index of cultural growth. The paper industry is also contributing towards fulfillment of various requirements of the industry as a whole like information dissemination, publicity etc. which in turn stimulate industrial growth of the country. The paper industry has, thus, a catalytic role to play not only for the overall growth of the industry but also for the living standards of the people.


                The primary products sector include manufacturing pulps from wood and other cellulose fibers, and from rags; the manufacture of paper and paperboard; and the manufacture of paper and paperboard into converted products, such as paper coated off the paper machine, paper bags, paper boxes, and envelopes and other  commodity grades of wood pulp, printing and writing papers, sanitary tissue, industrial-type papers, containerboard, and boxboard.


                In the last few years, India’s paper industry has grown by 6 per cent annually. In the coming years, this growth rate will go up to 10 per cent because of huge spurt in demand for writing and printing paper. The domestic demand for paper is set to far surpass supply, with the growing emphasis on education and alternative uses of paper. The demand for upstream market of paper products, like, tissue paper, tea bags, filter paper, light weight online coated paper, medical grade coated paper, etc.,  is growing up. These developments are expected to give fillip to the industry. Improvement of key ports, roads and railways and communication facilities will help the entire industrial sector including pulp & paper.

India’s paper industry is worth Rs 225 billion. It accounts for about 1.6 per cent of the world’s production of paper and paperboard. In India, the demand for paper is set to far surpass supply and is expected to reach the level of 110 lakh tones by 2015 from 72 lakh tones in 2007. It is said that if the gross domestic product (GDP) grows at 10 per cent, paper demand will grow at 8 per cent. The per capita consumption of paper in India is barely 8 kg. Paper consumption is poised for a big leap forward in sync with the economic growth.

About 38 per cent of the total demand comes from culture paper (creamwave), while 58 per cent arises out of the industrial paper sector. The rest 4 per cent comes from speciality paper including coated paper, tissues, posters, one-time carbon (OTC), cheques, drafts, etc.

The country’s paper industry, with an existing production capacity of 90 lakh tones, requires an additional $2 billion of investment to meet the rising demand.  The capacity is likely to increase to 112 lakh tones per annum by 2010.The share of wood as raw materials has declined from 84 per cent to 36 per cent since 1970.On the other hand, the share of agro and waste paper has increased from 9 and 7 to 29 and 35 per cent, respectively. Of course, the share of recycled paper would go up in the future. The government is drawing up a new scheme for technological upgradation and modernization of paper mills.

 

 

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PAPER NAPKINS, TOILET ROLL & FACIAL PAPER FROM TISSUE PAPER ROLLS - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

Hygiene is an essential component of healthy living, integral to achieving health and preventing disease. Not just selecting the right food choices but also cooking & consuming them in a hygienic way is equally important in preventing the infectious diseases. Adopting hygienic practices and promoting hygiene in the community, schools and workplace prevents innumerable infectious disease. The hygiene-related products are an important part of our daily life. These products promote a hygienic lifestyle. These include automatic deodorizers, tissue paper, eco friendly tissues and towels, disinfectant and sanitizers. The major hygiene products tissues include facial tissues, toilet rolls, napkins and serviettes, kitchen towels, cleaning solutions, hand sanitizer, wet wipes, liquid hand wash etc. In a modern age people are more prone to sophisticated mode of maintaining health and hygiene conditions of their body through the contiguous of cosmetics and their allied measure. This is an elegantly achieved by the application of wet face freshener tissue. This is very economical item and portable .It can be easily carried in pocket while going in a car, rail, and flight. Tissue paper is often used for direct inside part wrapping as in jewellery, liquor, fruit and florist trade, various other tissue papers are used for specific purpose. Napkins are manufactured from tissue paper are becoming popular with catering industry due to its manifold uses. These are absorbent, hygienic, and light and can be held with attractive printing. There are many kinds of raw material which can be used in the production of tissue paper such as wood pulp or sorted waste paper, cellulose pulp from straw, linen, cotton & rags, jute etc. Facial tissue paper through recently introduced in Indian market is fast becoming popular with the public. The following brief utility of paper napkin obtained from tissue paper may be enumerated. The potential for growth in the personal care hygiene sector is huge. The Indian Economy is surging ahead by leaps and bounds, keeping pace with rapid urbanization, increased literacy levels, and rising per capita income are some of the key social drivers thus giving a strong signal to the possibility of Indian personal care industry realizing its huge potential in the near future. Now-a-days the demand of tissue paper is increasing day by day, so there is wide scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this project.
Plant capacity: 3000 MT/Annum, 6 MT Paper Napkins, 2 MT Toilet Rolls, 2 MT Facial PaperPlant & machinery: 41 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 923 Lakhs
Return: 49.00%Break even: 25.00%
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EXERCISE NOTE BOOK AND OFFSET PRINTING - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Exercise note book, registers, pads and files are widely known and vastly used as day to day products. Exercise note books are of different shapes and sizes, accordingly. Used for different purposes. With the growth of education among the masses particularly in rural areas, industrialization and commercialization with in the country, the demand of stationery, notebook, has been increasing very fast. Other factors like population growth, compulsory primary education Govt. incentives, and age statistics have only increased the demand. Now these items are essential almost for every one. With the growing population, demand of writing and printing papers in the form of registers, notebook, paper pads etc. has very bright future scope. Any new entrepreneur can venture in to this field. Offset printing, also referred to as offset lithography, is a type of printing process used by virtually all large commercial printers. Offset printing is a technology that has been around for over 100 years now. Offset printing produces a finished product where the ink is completely flat on the paper with a matte finish. The term "Offset" gets its name from the fact that the plate cylinder which holds the art information does not come in contact with the paper. Offset printing is the most commonly used printing method today. Over 40% of all print jobs are carried out using offset printing. Offset printing can be done on a web printing press, one that use huge rolls of continuously fed paper, or a sheet fed press that, uses sheets of paper. Both types of presses produce printed materials that can be cut to size after printing. Offset printing uses all of the latest technology in printing. Offset printing works because water and the inks used in the printing process do not mix. The images to be printed are created on the computer and then "burned" onto metal plates using a chemical developing process similar to photography. The metal plates are dampened with water which adheres to the areas without images. The ink is added next, one color at a time, where it sticks to the areas with images. The most modern systems use a direct-to-plate system in which the images are burned directly to the metal plates; the omission of a secondary step saves time and money. The offset printing process requires a fairly large investment in equipment and set up. However, once the infrastructure is in place, offset printing itself is relatively inexpensive. Thus, the initial investment in an offset printing press can be fairly high but the actual cost of offset printing turns out very economical. There is a very good scope in this segment. New entrepreneurs should venture into this field. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Blue Bird (India) Ltd. Lodha Offset Ltd. Sundaram Multi Pap Ltd. Tamil Nadu Newsprint & Papers Ltd.
Plant capacity: 7500 Nos. Exercise Note Books/Day and Offset Press for Printing Job WorkPlant & machinery: 35 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 2 Crores
Return: 48.00%Break even: 46.00%
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DISPOSABLE PAPER PLATE - 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

Disposable cutlery and containers are products that are a part of our day to day life. Disposable items like cups, plates, saucers are being increasingly used. Such disposables items are made with easily degradable materials which are manmade products like paper from wood pulp, biomass etc. Paper cups and plates have greater hygiene value. Cost-wise also it is cheaper than plastics and other plates. It has good demand in urban areas. Disposable paper products are inexpensive, lighter in weight and convenient to use. These products which mimic certain properties of conventional ones are suitable for all types of hot or cold, liquid and solid food items. Disposable paper dinnerware products are environment-friendly solutions as well. Nowadays, they are available in biodegradable, recyclable and compostable forms which bring minimum damage to the ecosystem. Hygiene and sanitation are the other important factors that make people go for disposable dinnerware. They follow simple ‘use and throw’ method. Many of the catering businesses and restaurants have now greatly benefited from these products. They help in easy clean up and there is no chance of breakage. Disposable paper plate making is a state-of-the-art to develop biodegradable and compostable alternatives to petrochemical based plastics and polystyrene. Disposable paper plate products are biodegradable, disposable, hygienic and inexpensive alternatives to conventional paper, plastic or reusable (metal, ceramic, plastic) plates and bowls. Developed in India, paper plate products have been used for many years for serving dry or moist foods at roadside food stalls or small restaurants in rural or urban areas, and at large gatherings such as weddings and receptions. If they are used for dry foods, the paper plates can be reused. Paper plate products can be made from a variety of partly dried biomass derived from trees and plants, e.g., Areca or Manila palm spathe, disposable Paper and its pseudo-stem, and leaves of Butea frondosa, Tectona grandis, Butea monosperma, and Madhuca indica among others that are common to the tropical areas of Asia, Africa, Central and South America. Disposable Paper plates are best described as a revolutionary product and are strong just like the ordinary pulp paper plates and are made from natural, bio-degradable product. These Paper plates are popular among those who appreciate the concept of using a natural plate material in an original and organic way. Future prospects and market demand also depends upon new create of design with high calibrating graphic communicate and in competence in technical know-how of paper plates and their production technology. There is a good scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this field.
Plant capacity: 60000000 Pcs./AnnumPlant & machinery: 4 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 91 Lakhs
Return: 53.00%Break even: 38.00%
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PAPER BAGS FROM WASTE - 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

Paper bags are more popular and good in appearance. Paper bags are gradually replacing the plastic bags from the market in India. Plastic bags are cheap but they cause much destruction to the environment. For this reason more and more companies in India are offering paper bags to their customers for carrying purpose. Paper bags look more attractive and they come in a variety of shapes, size, colour and design. Paper bags are preferred more today because it makes a style statement and adds to one’s appearance. In addition to that, paper bags can carry a lot more weight than plastic bags. All the waste product produced in the earth except plastic base can be easily biodegradable. In a word it can be used for land filling material or for the land development. Paper based products are totally ecofriendly products, which help us to keep the balance of natural climate. There are variety of products can be manufactured such as paper dish paper glass, paper for greetings, card, paper for different types billing, paper used for making paper bags of different varieties which can be used for cement filling bags, again another which can be used as shopping bags. Kraft paper, Brown paper or wrapping paper is made from variety of raw materials, e.g. Bagasse, ground wood, straw, waste paper, in various combinations. 'Kraft' means strength and it is leading paper for wrapping heavy bundles. Kraft papers or brown papers are strong and flexible and quality Kraft paper are made by the 'Kraft' chemical process or also known as sulphate process. They are normally sized with sizing agents & additives are added, and not bleached. The colour is only a natural colour. They are used in wrapping paper bags, linters corrugated sheets. Paper bags are manufactured from multiple plies of paper. Natural Kraft paper is used most commonly. Extensible Kraft paper is less commonly used, but provides a higher level of strength than Natural Kraft. The improvement in strength is due to the manufacturing process for the paper, not the conversion of the paper into bags. Bleached white Kraft paper is also used for bags to improve the appearance of the bag and the customer’s perception as to the quality expensive than natural Kraft & usually a bleached Kraft outer ply is used with natural Kraft inner plies. Bleached Kraft has reduced strength due to the bleaching process. The Indian paper industry is highly fragmented, with capacities scattered over a wide spectrum of units ranging from 5 tpd to 600 tpd capacity. Of the total installed capacity, 43 per cent is dependent on forest based raw materials, 28 per cent on agro based raw materials and the remaining 29 per cent on other materials, including secondary fibre. Sustained availability of fibre resources is the major long-term concern for the growth of the paper industry. There is very good scope in this sector for new entrepreneurs.
Plant capacity: 1200 MT/Annum, 60000 Nos. Paper Bags/Day, Each Bags Wt. 65 gramsPlant & machinery: 184 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 433 Lakhs
Return: 49.00%Break even: 43.00%
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KRAFT PAPER FROM WASTE CARTON BOXES - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Kraft paper, Brown paper or wrapping paper is made from variety of raw materials, e.g. Bagasse, ground wood, straw, waste paper, in various combinations or alone, waste carton boxes etc. Kraft mean strength and that is why its name. It is leading paper for wrapping heavy bundles. After corrugation it is used in many types of packing and it is an important packaging material. Kraft papers or brown papers are strong and flexible and quality Kraft paper are made by the Kraft chemical process or also known as sulphate process. They are normally sized with sizing agents & additives are added, and not bleached. The colour is only a natural colour. They are used in wrapping paper bags, linters corrugated sheets. Kraft paper exists in many grades. Here colour and surface finish are of secondary importance and the main requirements are that the paper should be strong and that it should provide some protection to wrapped goods, especially the rain this protection is achieved mainly by engine sizing. The fibres should be long, strong & beaten to give a sheet having maximum strength. Bleaching is avoided since it tends to reduce strength and is normally unnecessary for such paper and strong brown Kraft pulp is widely used. Brown wrapping papers are frequently machine-glazed (abbreviated MG) by allowing them to dry with one side in contact with a polished, beated cylinder, much as a photographer glazes his prints. The side in contact with the heated cylinder receives a bright glossy finish, while the other side remains rough. Paper is a biodegradable material; this means that when it goes to landfill it will rot; bacteria will form and produce methane. This is a powerful greenhouse gas that is 23 times more potent than CO2 (carbon dioxide) and contributes to climate change. We currently recycle 66% of the paper we use. Manufacturing virgin (brand new) paper uses more energy than making recycled paper, but varies dependent on the grade or type of paper being made. By using waste paper to produce new paper disposal problems are reduced. Moreover producing recycled paper involves between 28 - 70% less energy consumption than virgin paper and uses less water. 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 2010-11. 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 paper industry plans to invest USD 2.5 bn in the next two three years to add 2 mn tpa 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 governments thrust on education and special schemes are expected to help the industry in future. There is a very good scope and ample space for new entrants in this field. Few Indian Major Players are as under: A P R Packaging Ltd. Agrashakti Paper Mills Pvt. Ltd. Aryan Paper Mills Ltd. Ashutosh Paper Mills Ltd. Aurangabad Paper Mills Ltd. Ballavpur Paper Mfg. Ltd. Bazargaon Paper & Pulp Mills Pvt. Ltd. Best Paper Mills Pvt. Ltd. Bindlas Duplux Ltd. Bio Green Inds. Ltd. Bio Green Papers Ltd. Brown Paper Technologies Ltd. Chadha Papers Ltd. Chandpur Enterprises Ltd. Chemopulp Tissues Ltd. Cochin Kagaz Ltd. Craft Corner Paper Mills Ltd. Daman Ganga Board Mills Pvt. Ltd. Deoria Paper Mills Ltd. Dev Priya Inds. Ltd. Dev Priya Product Ltd. Ellora Paper Mills Ltd. Galaxy Papers Pvt. Ltd. Ganga Papers India Ltd. Genus Paper Products Ltd. Godavari Pulp & Papers Mills Pvt. Ltd. Goodwill Team Papers Ltd. Greenland Paper Mills Ltd. Hardoli Paper Mills Ltd. J B Daruka Papers Ltd. Kalptaru Papers Ltd. Kay Power & Paper Ltd. Khatema Fibres Ltd. Maheshwari Paper Ltd. Malu Paper Mills Ltd. Maruti Papers Ltd. Meenakshi Paper Mills Pvt. Ltd. Midland Plastics Ltd. Mira Textiles & Inds. (India) Ltd. Modinagar Paper Mills Ltd. Mukerian Papers Ltd. Multiwal Pulp & Board Mills Pvt. Ltd. Naini Papers Ltd. Nathani Paper Mills Ltd. Nav Bharat Tissues Ltd. Nice Papers Ltd. Nikita Papers Pvt. Ltd. Parijat Paper Mills Ltd. Parth Industries Ltd. Paswara Papers Ltd. Prism Industries Ltd. Rana Mohendra Papers Ltd. Rana Papers Ltd. Remco Paper & Board Inds. Ltd. Ruby Macons Ltd. Sainsons Paper Inds. Ltd. Saurashtra Paper & Board Mills Ltd. Shah Paper Mills Ltd. Shakumbhri Pulp & Paper Mills Ltd. Shakumbhri Straw Products Ltd. Shivashakti Paper Mills Ltd. Shree Acids & Chemicals Ltd. Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper Ltd. Shree Ambeshwar Paper Mills Ltd. Shree Sita Ram Paper Mills Ltd. Shri Ramchander Straw Products Ltd. Siddheshwari Paper Udyog Ltd. Sikka Papers Ltd. Sukhna Paper Mills Ltd. Sukhraj Agro Papers Ltd. T T Maps & Publications Ltd. Umesh Board & Paper Mills Pvt. Ltd. Unitech Paper Mills Pvt. Ltd. United Pulp & Paper Mills Ltd. Universal Paper Mills Ltd. Vaibhav Paper Boards Pvt. Ltd. Vamshadhara Paper Mills Ltd. Vidhi Industries Ltd. Well Pack Papers & Containers Ltd. Yash Papers Ltd.
Plant capacity: 15000 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 565 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 943 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 56.00%
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PRINTED PAPER SHOPPING BAGS - 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

Printed-paper shopping bags are more popular and good in appearance. They are now going to replace the poly bags. There is lot of use of poly bags in modern life due to various positive reasons. Poly bags are light and easy to handle. It can bear high strength to carry the useful material. But ruling of plastic will now change their ways, since there is only one disadvantages lying in the plastic i.e. it will not destroy in the earth. It cannot be used for land development work. All the waste product produced in the earth except plastic base can be easily converted to earthy material. In a word it can be used for land filling material or for the land development. The plastic base materials are not eco friendly product. On that basis world of science is now thinking to develop eco friendly plastic. Paper based products are totally eco friendly products, which help us to keep the balance of natural climate. There are variety of products can be manufactured such as paper dish paper glass, paper for greetings, card, paper for different types billing, paper used for making paper bags of different varieties which can be used for cement filling bags, again another which can be used as shopping bags. Paper bags are manufactured from multiple plies of paper. Natural Kraft paper is used most commonly. Extensible Kraft paper is less commonly used, but provides a higher level of strength than Natural Kraft. The improvement in strength is due to the manufacturing process for the paper, not the conversion of the paper into bags. Bleached white Kraft paper is also used for bags to improve the appearance of the bag and the customer’s perception as to the quality expensive than natural Kraft & usually a bleached Kraft outer ply is used with natural Kraft inner plies. Bleached Kraft has reduced strength due to the bleaching process. Paper shopping bags are totally eco friendly products and new entrepreneurs should venture into this field. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Brown Multi Wall Paper Bags Ltd. Jayant Paper Mills Ltd. Karur K C P Packkagings Ltd. Polyspin Exports Ltd.
Plant capacity: 3000000 Nos./AnnumPlant & machinery: 34 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 108 Lakhs
Return: 46.00%Break even: 40.00%
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PAPER FROM WASTE 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

Paper is one of the most usable consumer items which has largely used throughout the world. It is generally prepared from cellulosic material by treating it with different type of chemicals and then process through roller and driers to make a suitable quality paper. The quality of paper depends upon the end use of the paper. As the demand for paper has increased, more timber has been needed to meet the demand for wood pulp. By using waste paper to produce new paper the demand can be met to some extent. Waste paper is an important raw material for paper and paper board manufacturing. Consumption of waste paper in India is very low compared to advanced countries. This is mainly due to lack of organized collection. However it is estimated that 25% of all paper consumed in India is now recycled. It is believed that waste paper might become a major a raw material for paper and pulp industry in the world since soft wood is becoming increasingly scarce. Waste paper collection provides regular employment to a substantial number of people, particularly lower income group, in cities. Waste paper in this country is generally obtained from printing, paper converting and packaging industries and from street sweepings. This type of waste paper is of low quality. About 80 percent of available waste paper pulp is used in the manufacture of paper boards. Small scale units depend almost entirely on waste paper as raw material. In India the use of recycled fibre is less in compared to developed countries. So there leaves a lot of ample space for new entrepreneurs to venture into this field. There is a very good scope to venture into this field. M/s U.P.Straw & Agro Products Limited M/s The West Coast Paper Mills Ltd. M/s Ballarpur Industries Limited M/s ITC Bhadrachalam Paperboards Limited M/s Aurangabad Paper Mills Ltd. M/s. Ahlstrom Asia Holdings Pte Ltd. M/s. Apcotex Industries Limited M/s Madhya Bharat Paper Mills Limited M/s. PEMCO INC Zenith Duplex Board Mills (P) Ltd. Web Tech Engg Pvt Ltd. Sud and Waren Pvt. Ltd. Super India Paper Private Limited Parwani Papers Pvt. Ltd. Neeraj Paper Agencies Ltd. Arihant Trafin Private Limited
Plant capacity: 15000 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 868 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 1663 Lakhs
Return: 39.00%Break even: 47.00%
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Carton Boxes - 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

The materials now available for packaging are paper and paper products, metal containers, foils, glass, plastics rigid and flexible, cellulose film, textiles, including Jute, woven plastic and wood. Among the packaging materials paper and paper based products continue to occupy a predominant place. Corrugated and solid fiber board boxes have replaced the conventional wooden boxes as transport containers, because of their light weight and satisfactory strength. Carton boxes are used by pharmaceutical companies, health and beauty products manufacturers, processed food packers, garments manufacturers, liquor cartons, agarbatti packaging and packaging of engineering parts. So, there is very good demand of carton boxes. Any new entrepreneur can enter in this field will be successful. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Associated Pulp & Paper Mills Ltd. Ausom Enterprise Ltd. Brown Kraft Inds. Ltd. Diamond Products Prtg. & Processing Ltd. Haldyn Glass Ltd. India Packaging Products Pvt. Ltd. K C L Ltd. Manaksia Ltd. Mira Textiles & Inds. (India) Ltd. Nec Packaging Ltd. Orient Press Ltd. Parle Biscuits Pvt. Ltd. Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. Perfectpac Ltd. Shaan Interwell (India) Ltd. South India Paper Mills Ltd. Universal Enterprises Ltd. Wadpack Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 4000 Nos./Day or,1200000 Nos./AnnumPlant & machinery: 26 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 183 Lakhs
Return: 45.00%Break even: 33.00%
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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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CORRUGATED BOXES - 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

Corrugated and solid fiberboard boxes have replaced the conventional wooden boxes as transport containers because of their lightweight and satisfactory strength. The materials now available for packaging are paper and paper products, metal containers and foils, glass, plastics rigid and flexible, cellulose films, textiles including jute, woven plastics and wood. Among the packaging materials, paper and paper based products continue to occupy a predominant place. Paper based materials used for packaging include bleached and unbleached Kraft, corrugated and solid fiber boards, and a large variety of converted items like wax coated, plastic coated, bitumen coated etc. With increasing levels of organized retail and marketing of consumer goods in India, the packaging industry is shifting towards higher end packaging materials. As a consequence, demand of high end coated paper boards is experiencing significant growth despite constraint of having single supplier in the country. Packaging has been assuming importance in the context of growth of industries in general and consumer industries in particular. Paper is one of the most important materials that enter packaging. Paper is extensively used for making boxes, bags, sealing tapes, drums and tubes and as cushioning materials. Paper is infact replacing the older materials used for packaging. In addition, paper in packaging is economical; light easy to handle and superior. Corrugated boxes and solid fibre containers are extensively being used in place of wooden boxes. The lower cost, lightweight and superiority over other packaging have been the key to the remarkable growth of fibre boxes. The advantages of corrugated boxes to other packaging materials may be assumed as under light weight, low cost, easy setting up and letting, small storage space required, cushioning properties, easy handling, adaptability to interior packing, attractive printing, wide source of supply. Duplex Carton box mostly used in the following sectors: pharmaceuticals companies, Health and beauty product manufacturers, processed food packers, pharmaceuticals, garments, liquor cartons, agarbatti packaging, packaging of engineering parts etc. The paper industry plays an important social role and consumption of paper is considered as an indicator of economic growth of the country. There are about 666 industrial units engaged in manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard, out of which, nearly 568 are in operation. The Indian paper industry is highly fragmented. The cost of setting up of industrial paper plants is generally low and technology cheap because of waste paper based processes, resulting in a large number of smaller capacities. The top five producers account for 15% of the total paper capacity in the country. The Indian paper industry consists of small, medium and large paper mills having capacity ranging from 5 to 800 metric tonnes (MT) per day (Tpd). The Indian Paper industry has a turnover of more than Rs. 17,000 crore. It contributes to the exchequer Rs.2, 500 crore annually by way of excise duty, customs duty, CVD, etc. It employs nearly three lakh persons directly and another ten lakh persons indirectly.
Plant capacity: 21600 Nos/day Plant & machinery: 165 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 307 lakh
Return: 46.66%Break even: 39.02%
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