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Pharmaceutical, Drugs, Fine Chemicals, Bulk Drug Intermediates, Pharmaceutical Drugs, Pharma Drug Ingredients Intermediates, Drug Intermediates, Speciality Chemicals, Raw Materials, Fine and Specialty Chemicals Intermediates, Pharmaceutical Bulk Drugs

Indian drugs and pharmaceutical industry has advanced perceptibly and is getting ready  for the new patent regime and  to withstand global competition, which is expected to be unleashed by new winds of liberalisation - a new era of liberalisation - much different from what was ushered in since the conclusion of the Uruguay Round and the establishment of the World Trade Organisation.

The industry has been expanding at annual rates ranging between 8 to 10% (against global growth rate of 6%).  According to a study  by McKinsey, Vision 2010, the domestic pharmaceutical industry could attain a size of  $25 billion (Rs 1200 billion) by 2010 by focusing on two areas: first, innovation-led research, development and new drug discoveries; and second, information technology-led remote sales and marketing.  The market for bulk drugs and formulations had increased from about Rs 103  billion in 1990-91 to an estimated Rs 435  billion at the end of 2003-04.  The prices of Indian essential drugs are among the lowest in the world. Apart from strides made by the industry in the last half-a-century, lower production cost due to reverse engineering and low R&D outlays has been a major factor in keeping the prices under check.

The global pharmaceutical industry is estimated at $ 300 billion, not all representing cross-border trade.  India's measly share of $ 1.5 billion in global trade represents an untapped potential. Under the regime of economic liberalisation underway since early 1990s, the drugs and pharmaceutical sector witnessed initiatives at fresh investment in the sector. Nearly 1735 investment proposals of the order of around Rs 166  billion were initiated. The foreign collaboration proposals approved numbered around 425 with a foreign direct investment  (FDI) component of over Rs 25 billion. The pharmaceuticals have figured high on the export front. In 2001-02,  the sector was  estimated to have registered a growth of 17.6% at around Rs 20.3 billion.

In the wake of economic liberalisation, many a  overseas players  returned or contemplated returning to India. These include Ivox Corp (USA),  Taro Pharmaceuticals (Israel) and Merck (USA). These are out either to set shop or looking for acquisitions in India. Hexal AG of Germany has established a liaison office in India. MILLIONCs like Rocha, Bayer, Aventis and Chiron are making India a regional hub for bulk drugs. 

The Export Import Bank of India (Exim Bank) had  doubled its corpus for the pharmaceutical industry to Rs 2 billion as a result of increased activity in the industry, especially in the external sector. The fund is used for the development and commercialisation of the new products and applications, significant improvement in the existing design of  products, setting up and expansion of pilot plants, research studies for obtaining regulatory approvals, cost of filing and managing international patent and R&D Centres.

It needs, however, to be recognised that the presence  of small scale manufacturers has resulted, on the one hand,  in a highly fragmented industry, and on the other, it has made it possible to supply a near 100,000 drugs including vitamins, antibiotics, antibacterials, cardio-vascular and other essential drugs. These account for nearly 37% of the market.  While each of about 80% of the manufacturers has annual sales below a billion rupees, top ten companies are known to control over 30% of the market. At present there are more than 20,000 players in the country.

The major players are: Alembic Chem, Aurobindo Pharma, Cipla, Dr. Reddy's, FDC, IPCA Labs, Jagsonpal Pharma, J.B. Chemicals, Kopran, Lupin Labs, Lyka Labs, Morepan Labs, Nicholas Piramal, Ranbaxy Labs, Sun Pharma, Themis Medicare, GlaxoSmithkline, Astrazeneca, Aventis, E-Merck, Torrent Pharma, TTK Healthcare, Unichem Labs,  Wockhardt  and  Zandu Pharma.  Until recently, only a few of the Indian companies had gone into any serious R&D activity. Much of the effort was directed to affordable analogue research. The R&D level in the country is low with even well-placed pharma companies spending less than 2% of turnover on R&D. MILLIONCs are known to contribute as much as 10% or more of their turnover to R&D.  While India is very strong in process chemistry, biology and applied bio-chemistry, initiatives at all levels - government, academia, private sector - involving heavy financial outlays, are called for.

Ayurveda continues to remain a preferred system of medicine for a vast segment of population in the country. The country has over 400,000 registered practitioners of the Indian system of medicine. Around 170 institutes properly affiliated to various universities impart under- or post-graduate courses each year. These institutes churn out some 5,500 fresh practitioners. The practitioners are supported by 12,000 dispensaries and 2,100 beds available for ayurveda treatment countrywide. The emerging biotechnology sector has already taken by storm and is offering sops to states to make these as the thriving ground for the highly potential segment in medicare.

How to Prepare Project Report on Pharmaceutical Processing Industry?

Drug manufacturing companies work under strict laws and regulations. Their processes need to comply with relevant drugs act in their respective countries.

Therefore, if you are planning to invest in pharmaceutical processing, a good project report will be necessary. Besides the prominent aspects of a project report, you should pay close attention to the following issues in a pharmaceutical processing report.

1. Marketing

This industry is very competitive. I need not stress the value of detailed market analysis. You need to understand the status of market competition and the demand for pharmaceutical products. A proper market analysis will additionally help you prepare an excellent pharmaceutical business plan. Given your market analysis report, you will develop a marketing plan.

2. Government approval

In almost all countries, there are laws and regulations for the manufacture, distribution, and administration of drugs. Consider giving a status report on these requirements when making the final project status report.

3. Manufacturing Process

It would help if you had a picture of the process you will employ in making your drugs. Outline the quality checks and balances in the process. State the required pharmaceutical intermediates and their corresponding active pharmaceutical ingredients.

4. Machines and Equipment

You need to identify the equipment you will need, such as homogenizers, spectrophotometer, tabulating machines, etc. to ensure the machines meet quality specifications. You may also need to put down a plan to train workers on their operations.

How Does the Drug Manufacturing Process Work?

If you are an aspiring drug manufacturer, you should know how the bulk drug manufacturing process works. This is a complicated process and requires professional skills in molecular biology, medical microbiology, and pharmacy.

The process involves four steps, namely:

  • Milling
  • Granulation
  • Coating
  • Tabulation

Milling is important because it makes the drug powder uniform. It ensures uniform distribution of the active pharmaceutical ingredients. Additionally, milling makes it easier to formulate the drug into a syrup or emulsion.

After milling, you can use wet or dry granulation to form granules. You then coat them and compress the drugs using a tabulating machine. Alternatively, you can fill the granules into capsules.

For any chemical industry business ideas, prioritize the security of your staff. Ensure workers have sufficient PPEs. Have plans to protect them from chemical poisoning. Install eyewashes and emergency showers in both production units and laboratories.

Pre-Feasibility Report on Bulk Drug Manufacturing Process

Before you set up a feasibility report or start making a business plan, you first need to do a pre-feasibility study. It is the conclusions of this study that will make you decide whether to proceed to the project feasibility report or not.

Implementing a pharmacy business plan is an expensive affair. Please do not put any investment into a business plan of this magnitude without looking at its feasibility study report.

Considering the variety of pharmaceutical products, a feasibility plan will help you decide on the most relevant product for your target market. The results of pre-feasibility and feasibility studies will inform your marketing strategy plan. At the pre-feasibility stage, you get to review the technical skills required for the bulk drug manufacturing process. You also assess the knowledge level and determine whether you have the knowledge and skills.

Lastly, this report looks at the financial demands of a chemical project report on bulk drug processing. From here, you will decide on the feasibility of the project.

How to Grow Pharmaceutical Intermediates Market?

The pharmaceutical industry relies on pharmaceutical intermediates. We use these chemicals to produce active pharmaceutical ingredients (API). 

To grow the pharmaceutical intermediates market, therefore, we should focus on the drug manufacturing industry. Here are some tips on how we can grow this industry.

1. Investment in Research and Development

We should encourage governments and established drug manufacturers to invest in research and development of new medicines. New drug development will increase the need for pharmaceutical intermediates. Consequently, this will cause the growth of the industry.

2. Boost Generic Drug Manufacturing

Feasibility study reports for project ideas in pharmaceuticals show a growing demand for generics. This demand is particularly high in developing countries. More investment in generic drugs will result in increased demand for pharmaceutical intermediates.

3. Collaborations

It is quite expensive to run a pharmaceutical intermediate processing company. If you look at a project summary example for the local industry and you will notice the huge investment. One way of cushioning the industry is to encourage collaborations, mergers, and acquisitions. Working together gives small-scale companies a competitive advantage. It lowers their operation costs and improves revenue.

How to Set Up a Chemical Industry Business Plan?

Writing a chemical industry business plan begins with a pre-feasibility study. Here, you look at the various business ideas in chemical manufacturing. You then evaluate each of these ideas based on:

1. Skills and Knowledge

If you are interested in the chemical manufacturing industry, I assume that you have some skills or knowledge in this sector. If so, look at the skills required for each idea you have. Which of these ideas marches your skills and knowledge?

2. Financial Resources

Different chemical processes have different cost implications. Try to review each idea against the expected financial input. You can examine some business plan examples on the internet to get a hint on required inputs. Once you have a convincing pre-feasibility report, you can proceed to make a feasibility report meaning the idea is profitable and viable.

The next step in setting up a chemical industry business plan is to prepare a small business marketing plan. The results of your feasibility report will help do this.

Chemical manufacturing is not only expensive, but it is also strictly regulated by law. It would be best if you had an innovative marketing strategy to break even. It would be best if you did an accurate market analysis.

A project report on the pharmaceutical industry helps you assess the dynamics of the industry. You will want to know who the major chemical manufacturers are. You will also assess the availability of raw materials and machinery for your pharmaceutical industry.

In your project report, you will also address the technical aspects of the pharmaceutical manufacturing process. You need to draw a flow diagram for the process. Lastly, sit down and draw a business plan for your chemical industry business. You will need the information from all the above processes. Additionally, a business plan will consider the financial implications of your pharmaceutical industry project report.


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Pharmaceutical (Biotech Traditional and Genetic) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunitiy

Pharmaceutical industry is a very large industry, which is producing different types of basic medicines by using specific microbial cells for specific products. Microbial cells are grown is the fermenter in the presence of nutrients in aseptic conditions. In case of generic biotechnology there is much more use of specific genetic code and genetic code is the indicator of the main working rule group. In treatment of any specific man or living organism, first, the genetic code will be judged and also behaviour of the genetic nature, then will be treatment using genetic kits. There is a good scope of genetic technology in the commerce.
Plant capacity: 1 Ton/Day PenicillinPlant & machinery: Rs. 2031.50 Lacs
Working capital: Rs. 155.44 LacsT.C.I: Rs. 3176.32 Lacs
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Pharmaceutical Grade Sugar - 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

Pharmaceutical grade sugar can be manufactured by using cane beet or sugar itself. This is the most pure form of sugar, which may not contain sulfur and heavy toxic material like, lead, arsenic, mercury etc. There are limited technical persons who can provide the technical know how of the pharmaceutical grade sugar. Very few are in organized sector engaged in the production of pharmaceutical grade sugar. Its market demand is increasing at a fairly good rate per annum. There is plants of raw materials available in India. There is scope of export market of pharmaceutical grade sugar. This is a good product and there is scope for new entrepreneurs.
Plant capacity: 3000 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 57 Lakhs
Working capital: Rs 137 LakhsT.C.I: Rs. 3 Corers
Return: 42.00%Break even: 53.00%
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Blood 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, Plant Economics

Blood bag is a disposable bio-medical device used for collection, storage, transportation and transfusion of human blood and blood components. The system consists of a single or multiple bag connecting with tubing, needle, needle cover, clamp etc. The blood bags are made of plastic material which are compatible with blood. In recent times, blood bags have become a conspicuous item and essential need of hospitals and nursing homes to meet blood infusion emergencies. Blood bags are most ostensibly serving the medical field in crucial hour. As the number of hospitals, nursing homes are increasing, the demand for the blood bags too is increasing tremendously.
Plant capacity: 3000 nos./DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 164 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 291 Lakhs
Return: 36.00%Break even: 49.00%
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Gelatin Capsules Soft and Hard (Vegetable and Non-Veg. Base) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

Gelatin is defined as a product obtained by the partial hydrolysis of collagen derived from the skin white connective tissue and bones of animals. As a normal constituent of plant and animal tissues, it is essential to their growth. It occurs especially in seeds, the yolk of eggs, the nerves and brain and bone narrow, usually in the form of lecithins or glycerol phosphates. It is an essential constituent of bones in the format calcium phosphate. Bone contains about 58% calcium phosphate plus some calcium carbonate, fat and nitrogenous organic matter. The industry recognizes four different kinds of gelatin, edible, technical, photographic and pharmaceutical. Gelatin has played an important part in the rapid development of the motion picture and photographic industry. Some new drugs made to be exported and need to comply with US Food & Drug Administration norms opt for imported capsules. About 70% of the machines are indigenous. Any entrepreneur can enter in this field.
Plant capacity: 60 MT/ANNUMPlant & machinery: 116 Lacs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 220 Lacs
Return: 35.00%Break even: 55.00%
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Industrial and Pharmaceutical Grade Oxygen (500 Industrial Gas Cylinders and 500 medicated gas cylinders) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery

This substance, which occupies 21 percent of the earth’s atmosphere, has a number of very important uses. Oxygen is a colourless, odorless and tasteless gas that is essential to the support of life. All elements except the inter gases combine directly with oxygen to form oxides. Oxygen is nonflammable but is an oxidizer that readily supports combustion. It is used extensively in medical applications for therapeutic purposes, for resuscition in asphyxia and with others gases in anesthesia. Also it is used in high altitude flying and deep sea diving and it is an inhalant and a fuel oxidizer in the U.S. space program. Oxygen is a value in the treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning and in providing enhanced oxygenation in severe anaemia or in the treatment of respiratory depression until more specific treatments are started. Commercial oxygen is produced in India by Indian Oxygen Ltd., Kolkata, Asiatic oxygen and acetylene Co. Ghaziabad. India oxygen Ltd. and Modi Vanaspati manufacturing also compress by product oxygen from Water electrolysis. There is a very good scope for new industry in this field.
Plant capacity: 300000 Cylinders/AnnumPlant & machinery: 675 Lacs
Working capital: 100 LacsT.C.I: 1006 Lacs
Return: 30.00%Break even: 54.00%
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Black Pepper Oil - 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

The trade distinguishes between two principal types of pepper, viz., the black and the white both derived from the same plant piper nigrum L. (fam. Piperaceae), a climbing or trailing vine – like shrub native to southern India. Black pepper is the dried whole unripe fruit of this plant. Pepper is one of the most important and oldest spices. Oil of pepper is valuable adjunct in the flavouring of sausages canned meats, soups, table sauces and certain beverages and liquors. The oil is used also in perfumery, particularly in bouquets of the oriental type, to which in imparts spicy notes difficult to identify. There are few in organized and few in unorganized sectors engaged in the manufacturing of spice oils with black pepper oil. Most of the production of India is exported to European countries and Japan. About 30% - 50% of the products used by the hotel industries and food industries. This is also used in the cosmetic industries. It can also be estimated that the rate of production growth may touch about 10% per annum. On that base it can be predicted that there is bright scope for few new entrepreneurs. You can well venture in this project. There is a very good scope for new industry in this field
Plant capacity: 45000 Kg/AnnumPlant & machinery: 55 Lacs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 148 Lacs
Return: 45.00%Break even: 69.00%
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Liquid Glucose From Broken Ric - 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

Broken rice is the by-product of rice mill. It has various uses out of which one use is to prepare liquid glucose from broken rice. It can be processed from the F.C.I. Godown also. By using broken rice, starch can used as filler in the different variety of food products. About 90% of the liquid glucose produced in India is consumed by the confectionery industry. Its preparation of sugar candy. It standard confectionery being about 33%. It is used also in textile printing and in biscuit and tobacco canning. The rest of this is used in leather, textile pharmaceutical and other industries. The domestic demand for liquid glucose had been estimated as 4000 MT/annum of which 3000 tonnes are used in the confectionery plants and are therefore widely distributed in their crude from. They can be found in almost all fruits, vegetables and corns. Different countries are known to be using different agricultural sources for production of starch. Now a days there is very good scope of new investment in this line.
Plant capacity: 30000MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 664 Lacs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project 1107 Lacs
Return: 40.00%Break even: 50.00%
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Paracetamol Used Phenol As Building Block - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Block using purification of Para – Aminophenol (pap) antipyretic analgesic or febrifuges are remedial agents that lower the temperature of body in pyrexia i.e., in situations when the body temperature has been raised above normal. In therapeutic dose they do not have any effect on normal body temperature. These antipyretic agents also have mild analgesic activity. Amongst the most common group of compounds used as antipyretic analgesics are Salicylates, aniline and Aminophenol analogue, Purazolones and Quinoline derivatives. Though these Helerogenous groups of compounds are analgesics. They have Noddiclive properties. Their analgesics use is limited to mild aches and pains like headache and backache. India opted for a manufacturing process patent regime that was carefully designed to make drugs available at lower prices to consumers. The policy led to a sound base for drug manufacturing in the country. Of course, it hindered innovation and research-based drug development. The situation has changed with the emergence of innovative cures for various ailments. Per capita spending on pharmaceuticals around the world increased from $ 72 in 2000 to $ 90 in 2005. So new entrepreneur enter in this business will be successful.
Plant capacity: 5 Mt/DayPlant & machinery: US $ 376 Lakh
Working capital: N/AT.C.I: US $ 18.75 Lakh
Return: 39.00%Break even: 53.00%
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Gelatin Capsules Soft And Hard (Vegetable And Non-Veg Base) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

Gelatin is defined as a product obtained by the partial hydrolysis of collagen derived from the skin white connective tissue and bones of animals. Gelatin derived from an acid treated precursor is known as type and gelatin derived from an Alkai treated precursor is known a type b. Gelatin is a protein and in Aqueous solution forms a hydrophilic colloid, leading to complex behaviour. As a normal constituent of plant and animal tissues, it is essential to their growth. It occurs especially in seeds, the yolk of eggs, the nerves and brain and bone narrow, usually in the form of lecithins or glycero phosphates. It is an essential constituent of bones in the format calcium phosphate. Technical gelatin generally refers to the gelatin that is used for non-edible purposes. Chemically gelatin is a mixture of gelling proteins obtained by partial hydrolysis of waste collagen from animal connective tissues. Bone and skin. Technical gelatins, however, usually have inferior physical properties (jelling strength and viscosity of standard aqueous solutions, measured under standard conditions) and contain a high proportion of non-protein material than pure gelatin. The non-protein component varies with the origin of the raw material and is usually residual mush polysaccharides and soluble inorganic salts, arising from the animal protein waste from which the gelatins are derived. Gelatin is used by pharmaceutical houses for making capsules and as an emulsifier. Estimated turnover of Indian gelatin capsule industry is around Rs. 500 crores. Capsules of the drugs used in India are mostly made locally and the supply is enough to meet the demand. Some new drugs made to be exported and need to comply with us food & drug administration norms opted for imported capsules. Any entrepreneurs may come in this field and get profit.
Plant capacity: 120 Mt/AnnumPlant & machinery: 115 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 220 Lakhs (Project Cost)
Return: 35.00%Break even: 55.00%
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Potato Starch - 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

Potato is widely consumed as food all over the world. It contains the starch as a major carbohydrate. Surplus and cull potatoes are used as feed for live stock and also as raw material for the manufacture of starch, ethyl alcohol and few other industrial products like, dextrose, liquid glucose etc. Potato starch is used in paper manufacture for beater sizing, tub sizing, calendar sizing and surface coating. It is also used in the textile industry in the sizing of cotton, worsted and spun rayon wraps. Much of the potato starch utilized in the food industry, is used in bakers specialty items. It is also used in producing adhesives and dextrins, as a fermentation raw material, binder for tablets, and binder and extender for sausages. Starch is produced in India both in the medium scale sector as well as in the small scale sector. The new comer easily venture in this field.
Plant capacity: 6 MT/DayPlant & machinery: 27 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 86 Lakhs
Return: 34.00%Break even: 52.00%
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