Vol. 27 No. 08
August 2021
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Manufacturing Business of Steel Shipping Containers (Cargo Container)...8
Setup a Dual Feed Distillery (Ethanol as Bio-Fuel)....................... 8
Production Business of Magnesium Stearate.............................. 8
Manufacturing of Sanitary Napkins............................................ 9
Profitable Business of Bamboo Toothbrush................................ 9
Start Manufacturing of PP Woven Fabric.................................... 9
Production of Bricks from Fly Ash..............................................10
Business of Blood Collection Bags .............................................10
Business Opportunities in Production of Dicyandiamide (DCDA)... 10
Profitable Industry of Feldspar Processing.................................11
Setup an Unsaturated Polyester Resin Plant..............................11
Manufacturing of MS Fasteners (Screws, Nut and Bolts)...........11
Emerging Business of Shrimp Processing (EOU) .........................11
Production of Crumb Rubber Powder from Waste Tyres............12
Investment Opportunities in Business of IV Fluids (BFS Technology).... 12
Opportunities in Business of Disposable Plastic Syringes...........12
Turmeric, Dhania and Chilli Powder...........................................13
Wire Drawing with Galvanizing Plant.........................................13
Controlled Atmosphere Cold Storage.........................................13
Maize and It’s By Products (Maize Starch, Sorbitol,
Liquid Glucose, Dextrose Monohydrate, Dextrose
Anhydrous, Gluten and Maltodextrin)
.....................................13
Stable Bleaching Powder...........................................................14
Calcium Silicate Insulation Board...............................................14
Chocolate..................................................................................14
Hot Melt Glue Stick...................................................................15
Bamboo Fabric..........................................................................15
Aluminium Foil..........................................................................15
Activated Charcoal from Wood..................................................15
Water Park................................................................................16
Dish Wash (Liquid & Soap Bar) and Detergent
(Liquid Soap Bar and Powder).................................................16
Fiberglass Doors Surrounded Wood and Inside Filled
Polyurethane Foam by Injection.............................................16
Agar Agar..................................................................................16
Fresh Dips.................................................................................16
Ready Mix Coating Powder (Used for Coating of
Pharmaceuticals Tablets for Regular fill Coating and
Functional Film Coating..........................................................17
Biodegradable Plastic Pellets • Corn Starch Thermoplastic &
Polyvinyl Alcohol PBAT & Corn Starch Thermoplastic
PLA + PBAT + Corn Starch Thermoplastic
PLA + PBAT + CaCO3 ..............................................................17
Camphor (Powder & Tablets).....................................................17
Fish Flavoured Chips..................................................................17
Hot Melt Adhesives (For Book Binding, Packaging and
Courier Bag)...........................................................................18
Porcelain Insulator....................................................................18
Fractionation of Turpentine Oil..................................................18
Electric PCC Poles......................................................................18
Cross-Linked Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose..........................19
Grapes Packing for Exports with 100 MT Cold Storage...............19
Ladies under Garments .............................................................19
Canvas Shoes (Vulcanized Rubber) ............................................19
Aloe Vera Gel and Powder.........................................................20
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Blocks (AAC Blocks).....................20
Baby Cereal Food ......................................................................20
Betel Nut (Supari) Processing ....................................................20
Acrylic Emulsion Paints .............................................................21
Floral Foam...............................................................................21
Workwear, Uniform Clothing for factory
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Undergarments (Men and Women)...........................................21
Recovery of Lead.......................................................................22
Bauxite Calcination (by Rotary Kiln with Fine Grinding Ball Mill)....22
Production Unit of Liquid Washing Soap, Perfumed Bleach
for the Wash of White Cloths, Toilet/Tills Hard Stains
Remover Liquid, Detergent Powder........................................22
Infrared Reflected (IR) Paint......................................................22
Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride......................................................23
Sterile Water for Injection.........................................................23
Information Technology Park.....................................................23
BLDC Fan...................................................................................23
JCB Bucket Pin and JCB Tooth Nuts, Bolt and Pin Bush...............23
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) .......................................................23
Liquid Glucose & Fructose from Broken Rice..............................24
Plastic Pyrolysis (Waste Plastic to Oil Conversion)......................24
Roll Forming with Metal Beam, Highway Guard Crash Barrier
and Galvanizing Plant.............................................................24
Workshop for Motors of Low Voltage (Up-To 1000V)
and Distribution Transformers (Maintenance, overhauls
and repairs)............................................................................24
Dextrose Saline.........................................................................25
Refrigerant Gas R22 Bottling Plant.............................................25
English Willow Cricket Bat.........................................................26
Packaged Drinking Water with PET Bottle..................................26
Methyltetrahydrophthalic Anhydride (MTHPA)..........................26
Hemodialysis Blood Tubing .......................................................26
Ayurvedic Pain Balm..................................................................27
Bitumen Polymer Modified Bitumen
Bitumen Emulsion Cutback Bitumen .................................27
5 Star Hotel...............................................................................27
List of Detailed Project Reports .................................................28
Carbon Black (Set up a Unit of Carbon Black
Manufacturing Business)........................................................32
Rose Plantation and Rose Oil Extraction....................................32
Whole Wheat Processing Unit to Extract VWG and
Starch Milk to Fermentation for Ethanol.................................33
Peanut Butter............................................................................33
Metal Cutting Wheels (TMT Bar Cutting)...................................33
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* The CompleteBook on RubberChemicals 1575/- 150
* The CompleteBookon Resins(Alkyd,Amino,Phenolic,PolyurethaneEpoxy, Silicone,Acrylic)
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* The CompleteT
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* The Complete Book on Natural Dyes & Pigments 1100/- 125
* Handbookon Electroplatingwith Manufactureof Electrochemicals 1695/- 150
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* The CompleteT
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extile Processing with EffluentTreatment 1000/- 100
* Modern T
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TEXTILE SPINNING, WEAVING, FINISHING AND PRINTING, PROCESSING WITH EFFLUENT TREATMENT,
TEXTILEDYES & PIGMENTS,NATURAL DYES & PIGMENTS,NATURAL FIBERS, JUTE & COIR
* The CompleteTechnology Book onTextile Spinning,Weaving, Finishing and Printing (3rd Rev.Edn.) 1725/- 150
* Paints, Pigments, Varnishesand EnamelsT
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* Modern T
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Edn. 1075/- 125
* Handbook on Paints and Enamels 1275/- 125
* Surface Coating T
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* Spirit Varnishes T
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esting andAnalysis) 1275/- 150
* The T
esting Manual of Paints, Varnishes and Resins 1875/- 150
* Handbookon PaintT
esting Methods 1575/- 150
* Gums,Adhesives & Sealants Technology (with Formulae &theirApplications) 2nd
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* Adhesives Formulary Handbook 1275/- 125
* Handbook on Speciality Gums,Adhesives, Oils, Rosin & Derivatives, Resins,
Oleoresins, Katha, Chemicals with Other Natural Products 1275/- 125
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* TheCompleteBookonAdhesives,Glues&ResinsTechnology(withProcess& Formulations)2 Rev.Edn.1675/- 150
* Phenolic ResinsT
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* The CompleteT
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* The CompleteBook on Gums and Stabilizersfor Food Industry 1275/- 125
* The CompleteBook on Water SolubleGums and Resins 1675/- 150
* Handbook on T
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* Modern T
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* Synthetic Resins T
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* The CompleteT
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* Alkyd Resins T
echnology Handbook 1100/- 125
* ModernT
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* Manufacture of Thinners & Solvents (Properties, Uses, Production, Formulation with Machinery Details) 1875/- 150
GUMS,ADHESIVES & SEALANTS, ROSIN & DERIVATIVES, RESINS AND OLEORESINS
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PETROLEUM, GREASES, PETROCHEMICALS, LUBRICANTS
* The Complete Book On DistillationAnd Refining of Petroleum
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* Lubricating Oils, Greases and Petroleum Products Manufacturing Handbook 1475/- 150
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* Handbook on Recycling & Disposal of
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* Leather Processing & T
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* Speciality Plastics, Foams (Urethane, Flexible, Rigid) Pet & Preform ProcessingTechnology Handbook1275/- 125
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* The Complete Book on Water Soluble Polymers 1575/- 150
* Modern T
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* The Complete T
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* Manufacturing of Petroleum Products (Petroleum Waxes, Greases and Solid Lubricants,
Solid Fuels, Gaseous Fuels, Gasoline, Diesel Fuel Oils,Automotive, Diesel andAviation
Fuels, Lubricating Oils and Lubricating Greases) 1675/- 150
* Petroleum & Petroleum ProductsTechnology Handbook (Thermal Cracking of Pure
Saturated Hydrocarbons, PetroleumAsphalts, Refinery Products, Blending and
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* TheCompleteTechnologyBookonExpandedPlastics,Polyurethane,
PolyamideandPolyesterFibers 1275/- 125
* The CompleteT
echnologyBook on IndustrialPolymers,Additives,ColourantsAnd Fillers 1100/- 125
* The Complete T
echnology Book on Polymers (With Processing &Applications) 1 100/- 125
* The Complete T
echnology Book on Plastic Extrusion, Moulding and Mould Designs 1000/- 100
* The Complete Book on Managing Food Processing Industry Waste 1275/- 125
* Handbook on Organic Waste for BiologicalTreatment, Liquid Manure into a Solid,Tomato Waste
Water Treatment, OxalicAcid from Jute Stick, Cotton ProcessingWaste, Fish Waste,Agro-Industrial
Wastes, Bioconversionof PretreatedWheat Straw and Sunflower Stalks to Ethanol,Agricultural
Waste Treatment, Waste of DehydratedOnion, Beef-CattleManure Slurry, Meat Meal andAlgae for
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BASED PRODUCTS
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ACTIVATED
CARBON)
` 1575/- US$ 150
WASTE MANAGEMENT
The Complete
T
echnology Book on
E-WASTE
RECYCLING
Printed Circuit Board,
LCD, Cell Phone, Battery,
Computers)
` 1975/- US$ 150
Disposable Products
ManufacturingHandbook
(Plastic Cups,
Cutlery, Paper
Cups, Banana Leaf
Plates, Facial
Tissues, Wet
Wipes, T
oilet Paper
Roll, Sanitary
Napkins, Baby
Diapers, Thermocol
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Bottles)
`1575/- US$150
Handbook on
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Surgical
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Products(Blood
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Gloves, I.V.
Cannula,InfusionSet,Gowns,
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Manufacture of
Value Added
Products from
Rice Husk (Hull)
and Rice Husk
Ash (RHA)
Lubricating Oils,
Greases and
Petroleum
Products
Manufacturing
Handbook
`1475/- US$150
* Compendiumof HerbalPlants 975/- 100
* CultivationAnd Processing of Selected Medicinal Plants 1 175/- 125
* Aromatic Plants Cultivation, Processing and Uses 975/- 100
* Cultivation and Utilization ofAromatic Plants 1 100/- 125
* The Complete Book on Jatropha (Bio-Diesel)WithAshwagandha,
Stevia, Brahmi & Jatamansi Herbs (Cultivation, Processing & Uses) 1500/- 150
* Handbook on Medicinal Herbs With Uses 1075/- 125
* Aloe Vera Handbook Cultivation, Research Findings, Products, Formulations,
Extraction & Processing 1275/- 125
* Handbook on Herbs Cultivation & Processing 875/- 100
* The CompleteT
echnology Book On Natural Products (Forest Based) 1275/- 125
* Handbook of Neem &Allied Products 975/- 100
* Handbookon Herbal Medicines 750/- 100
* Handbook on Cosmetics (Processes, Formulae with T
esting Methods) 1675/- 150
* Handbook on Drugs from Natural Sources 1175/- 125
* The Complete T
echnology Book of Essential Oils (Aromatic Chemicals) (Reprint 2011) 1275/- 125
* Essential Oil Hand Book 975/- 100
* The CompleteT
echnology Book on Herbal Perfumes & Cosmetics (2 nd
Rev.Edn.) 1275/- 125
* Modern T
echnology of Perfumes, FlavoursAnd Essential Oils 2 nd
Edn. 975/- 100
* Food Colours,FlavoursAndAdditivesT
echnologyHandbook 1000/- 100
* Food FlavoursTechnology Handbook 1075/- 125
* The CompleteT
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* Perfumes and Flavours Technology Handbook 1875/- 150
SOAPS, DETERGENTS,ACID SLURRY
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* Modern T
echnology of Soaps, Detergents &T
oiletries
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* Herbal Soaps & DetergentsHandbook 1275/- 125
* Handbook on Soaps, Detergents &Acid Slurry (3rd Rev. Edn.) 1575/- 150
* The CompleteT
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* The CompleteT
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* Medicinal Plants Cultivation & Their Uses 975/- 100
* Compendiumof Medicinal Plants 875/- 100
* Herbs Cultivation & Their Utilization 800/- 100
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and Formulations (Phenyl, Naphthalene Ball, Mosquito Coil, Floor Cleaner, Glass
Cleaner, Toilet Cleaner, Utensil Cleaning Bar, Liquid Detergent, Detergent Powder,
Detergent Soap, Liquid Soap, Handwash, Hand Sanitizer, Herbal Shampoo, Henna
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* Handbook of Herbal Products (Medicines, Cosmetics, Toiletries, Perfumes) 2 Vols. 1500/- 220
* ModernT
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* TheCompleteT
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* Bamboo Plantation and Utilization Handbook 1475/- 150
* Handbook on Unani Medicines with Formulae, Processes, UsesAndAnalysis 1 100/- 125
* Handbook on Herbal DrugsAnd Its Plant Sources 1000/- 100
* Herbal FoodsAnd Its Medicinal Values 1275/- 125
* Herbal Cosmetics &Ayurvedic Medicines (Eou) (3rd Rev. Edn.) 1475/- 150
* HandbookonAyurvedicMedicineswith Formulae,rocesses&Their Uses (2 nd
Rev. Edn.)1475/-150
* Herbal Cosmetics Handbook (3rd Revised Edition) 1875/- 150
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* The Complete Book on Glass & Ceramics T
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*The Complete Book on GlassT
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*The Complete T
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* Handbookon Rare Earth Metals andAlloys (Properties,Extraction,Preparation andApplications) 1875/- 150
GLASS, CERAMICS, COAL, LIGNIN & MINERALS
* The Complete T
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* Steel RollingT
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* The Complete Book on Ferrous, Non-Ferrous Metals with Casting and ForgingTechnology 1575/- 150
* The CompleteT
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*The CompleteT
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Tubes, Casting, Rolling of flat Products & others) 1625/- 150
* The Complete Book on Ferroalloys (Ferro Manganese, Ferro Molybdenum, FerroNiobium,
Ferro Boron, Ferro Titanium, Ferro Tungsten, Ferro Silicon, Ferro Nickel,Ferro Chrome) 2775/- 250
* Steel and IronHandbook 1775/- 150
* Handbook on Steel Bars, Wires,Tubes, Pipes, S.S. Sheets Production with Ferrous
Metal Casting & Processing 1775/- 150
ALUMINIUM, STEEL, FERROUS, NON-FERROUS METALS WITH CASTING AND
FORGING, FERROALLOYS &AUTOMOBILE COMPONENTS
* Hand book on Coal, Coke, Cotton, Lignin, Hemicellulose,Wood, Wood-PolymerComposites,
Lignocellulosic-PlasticCompositesfrom Recycled Materials,Wood Fiber, Rosin and Rosin Derivatives1875/- 150
* Medical,Municipaland PlasticWaste ManagementHandbook 1275/- 125
* The CompleteBook on BiologicalWasteTreatmentand their Utilization 1675/- 150
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(Precipitated Silica, Activated Carbon, Cement, Electricity, Ethanol, Hardboard, Oxalic
Acid, Paper, Particle Board, Rice Husk Briquettes, Rice Husk Pellet, Silicon, Sodium
Silicate Projects) 2nd Rev. Edition
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Sea Food Industry Waste) 1675/- 150
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* The Complete T
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Cell Phone, Battery, Computers)3rd Revised Edition 1975/- 150
* Soaps,DetergentsandDisinfectantsTechnologyHandbook(WashingSoap, LaundrySoap,
HandmadeSoap,DetergentSoap,LiquidSoap,HandWash,LiquidDetergent,DetergentPowder,
Bar, Phenyl,FloorCleaner,ToiletCleaner, MosquitoCoils,NaphthaleneBalls,AirFreshener,
HandSanitizerandAerosolsInsecticide) (3rd RevisedEdition) 1595/- 150
* Handbook on Medical and Surgical Disposable Products (Blood Bags, Plastic Gloves, I.V.
Cannula, Infusion Set, Gowns, Masks, Catheter, Cotton and Bandage, Surgical Wear, Syringes) 1775/- 150
* Disposable Products Manufacturing Handbook (Plastic Cups, Cutlery, Paper Cups,
Banana Leaf Plates, Facial Tissues, Wet Wipes, T
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Formulations
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3rdRevisedEdition
` 1895/-
USD$ 200-
* The Complete Book on Construction Materials 1475/- 150
* The CompleteT
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* The Complete T
echnologyBook onAsbestos,Cement,Ceramicsand Limestone 1875/- 150
* The Complete Book on Emulsifiers with Uses, Formulae and Processes.2nd
Rev.Edn. 1400/- 150
* Handbook on Oleoresin and Pine Chemicals (Rosin, T
erpene, Derivaties,T
all Oil ,Resin & DimerAcids 2200/- 200
COLD STORAGE, COLD CHAIN & WAREHOUSE
* The Complete Book on Cold Storage, Cold Chain & Warehouse
(with ControlledAtmosphere Storage & Rural Godowns) 4th Revised Edition 1575/- 150
CONSTURCTION MATERIALS, CEMENT
, BRICKS, ASBESTOS
EMULSIFIERS AND OLEORESINS
* Selected Formulary Book on Petroleum, Lubricants, Fats, Polishes, Glass, Ceramics,
Nitrogenous Fertilizers, Emulsions, Leather and Insecticides 2275/- 200
* Selected Formulary Handbook 1475/- 150
* TheCompleteBookon ProductionofAutomobileComponents&AlliedProducts( EngineParts, Piston,Pin,
2275/- 200
* Selected Formulary Book on Cosmetics, Drugs, Cleaners, Soaps and Detergents
(2nd RevisedEdition) 1475/- 150
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ShockAbsorber, Silencer, Chain,CylinderBlock,Chassis,Battery,Tyre & Flaps)
* Handbookon Gypsum and Gypsum based Products(Mining,Processing,Transportation,
Handling& Storage,Gypsum Board, Plasterof Paris with Machinery& EquipmentDetails) 2275/- 200
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T
he cargo container industry produces a lot of
intermodal containers each and every year. They
are used to transport goods all over the world.
About 180 million container loads crisscross the oceans
each year in about 5000 container ships. International
shipping of containerized commodities is indispensable for
global trading firms to thrive in the increasingly competitive
economic environment. Containers are either made of steel
(the most common for maritime containers) or aluminum
(particularly for domestic) and their structure
confers flexibility and hardiness.
1. Refactor Existing Applications For Con-
tainers: Although refactoring is much more inten-
sive than lift-and-shift migration, it enables the
full benefits of a container environment.
2. Develop New Container-Native Applica-
tions: Much like refactoring, this approach un-
locks the full benefits of containers.
3. Provide Better Support for Micro services
Architectures: Distributed applications and micro
services can be more easily isolated, deployed, and
scaled using individual container building blocks.
4. Provide Easier Deployment of Repetitive Jobs and
Tasks: Containers are being deployed to support one or
more similar processes, which often run in the background,
such as ETL functions or batch jobs.
The global Shipping Containers Market was accounted
for US$ 10,350.1 Mn in terms of value and 306,324 Thou-
sand Units in 2019 and is expected to grow at CAGR of
5.9% for the period 2020-2027. Increasing speed, reliability,
and safety of containerization have compelled companies to
opt for containers to ship their goods. Decreasing the cost of
long-distance containerized transportation combined with
globalization of trade further boosts containerization.
B
iofuels are transportation fuels such as ethanol
and biomass-based diesel fuel that are made from
biomass materials. These fuels are usually blended
with petroleum fuels (gasoline and distillate/diesel fuel and
heating oil), but they can also be used on their own. Using
ethanol reduces the consumption of gasoline and diesel fuel
made from crude oil, which can reduce the amount of crude
oil imported from other countries.
Molasses is a one precious byproduct of sugarcane,
about 1 ton of it produces 4% of molasses by the sugar pro-
cessing industry in every single
run. Molasses contain rich
source of nutrients, and it is
employed as an effective raw
material for the production
of organic acids especially
ethanol. Ethanol is the major
product obtained from the
molasses by means of an-
aerobic fermentations using
microorganisms.
Grain based distilleries
to produce ethanol. However,
benefits of interest subvention
scheme is to be extended to only those distilleries which are
using or will be using dry milling technique to produce Dry
Distillers Grain Soluble (DDGS).
Ethanol is used extensively as a solvent in the manu-
facture of varnishes and perfumes; as a preservative for bi-
ological specimens; in the preparation of essences and fla-
vorings; in many medicines and drugs; as a disinfectant and
in tinctures (e.g., tincture of iodine); as a fuel and gasoline
additive. Ethanol has been produced from different sources
in the past.
As India has very large area under sugar cultivation,
we can also follow the Brazilian route (i.e. using ethanol as
motor fuel) of ethanol production. It has been observed that
upto 5% of the ethanol can be blended with petrol without
any modification in the carburetor or the engine, provided
ethanol to be anhydrous, while upto 10% of ethanol can
be blended with minor adjustment in the carburetor or the
engine.
M
agnesium stearate is the chemical compound
consisting of stearate (anion of stearic acid)
and magnesium cation. Magnesium stearate is
a white, water-insoluble powder. The rapid growth of the
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Cargo Containers (Size 20 Feet) : 4 Nos Per Day
Cargo Containers (Size 40 Feet) : 4 Nos Per Day
Cargo Containers (Size 40 Feet High Cube) : 2 Nos Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 2945 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 1364 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 26%
Break Even Point : 45%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Ethanol from Molasses : 5 KL Per Day
Ethanol from Grain (Corn) : 5 KL Per Day
DDGS As By Product : 8 KL Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 3723 Lakhs
Cost of Project : `v4778 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 24%
Break Even Point : 44%
Manufacturing Business of
Steel Shipping Containers
(Cargo Container)
Setup a Dual Feed Distillery
(Ethanol as Bio-Fuel)
Production Business of
Magnesium Stearate
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pharmaceuticals sector in Asia-Pacific (APAC), along with
the increasing consumption of the compound in the personal
care sector, is one of the major factors promoting the growth
of the global Magnesium Stearate industry.
Applications:
1. It is applied in pharmaceuticals drugs as binder in
order to bind tablets and make them smooth.
2. With no side effects known, it is also used as a com-
mon additive or preservative in several foods.
3. It is an effective emulsifier for syrups, ketchups, sauc-
es etc.
4. Confectioneries utilises it for binding candies etc.
The global magnesium stearate market stood at $1,492.3
million in 2019, and the market size is expected to demon-
strate a CAGR of 5.3% during the forecast period (2020–
2030). The rapid growth of the pharmaceuticals sector in
Asia-Pacific (APAC), along with the increasing consump-
tion of the compound in
the personal care sec-
tor, is one of the ma-
jor factors promoting
the growth of the
global magnesium
stearate industry. Spi-
raling usage of mag-
nesium stearate as an
excipient in tablets,
capsules, and other
drug formulations
is likely to stoke the growth of the market. Increas-
ing health consciousness among people across the
world coupled with rising disposable incomes in
countries such as China and India is bolstering the
growth of the market.
S
anitary Napkin comes under Nonwoven
fabrics which as a whole come under
technical textile. The functions of sanitary
napkins are to absorb and retain menstrual fluid, and
isolate menstrual fluids from
the body. Important and
desired properties are: no
leakage, no unaesthetic ap-
pearance or color, no odor,
no noise, stay in place,
comfortable to wear (thin
body shape), and a high
level of hygiene.
Sanitary Napkins are
exclusively used by adult
girls & Ladies around the world during their menstrual
periods as a means of maintaining physical aid & to avoid
wetting or staining of the clothes. Sanitary Napkin is not
reasonable & it is to be thrown away only. When it is sat-
urated with wet liquids. There are several different types of
disposable sanitary pads:
Panty Liner: Designed to absorb daily vaginal dis -
charge, light menstrual flow, “spotting”, slight urinary in-
continence, or as a backup for tampon use.
Ultra-thin: A very compact (thin) sanitary pad, which
may be as absorbent as a Regular or Maxi/Super pad but
with less bulk.
Regular: A middle range absorbency sanitary pad.
Maxi/Super: A larger absorbency pad, useful for the
start of the menstrual cycle when menstruation is often
heaviest.
Night: A longer pad to allow for more protection while
the wearer is lying down, with absorbency suitable for over-
night use.
Maternity: These are usually slightly longer than a
maxi/Super pad and are designed to be worn to absorb lo-
chia (bleeding that occurs after childbirth).
The global Sanitary Napkin Market is expected to regis-
ter a double-digit CAGR of 5.2% by 2023. Female hygiene
and health are major concerns across the world. Sanitary
napkin is an absorbent item used by a woman during her
menstruation cycle. Sanitary napkins are made of cellulose,
plastic, and cotton. Manufacturers are expected to focus on
untapped rural markets and increase their CSR (corporate
social responsibility) activities related to women's hygiene.
B
amboo toothbrushes are manual toothbrushes,
similar in design to what you would find on any
store shelf. A bamboo toothbrush has a long
handle and bristles to remove food debris and plaque from
your teeth. The critical difference is that the long handle is
made from more sustainable bamboo instead of plastic.
Bamboo toothbrushes are quickly becoming a staple in
many households, not only because they're naturally anti-
microbial, but also because
of they are eco-friendliness
and biodegradability. While
a plastic toothbrush will
sit in a landfill forever and
release toxic chemicals as
it decays, a bamboo tooth-
brush will naturally decom-
pose after it’s been disposed
of. In our already over-pol-
luted world, this is why
switching over to one of the
best bamboo toothbrushes
is so crucial.
The majority of bamboo toothbrushes come in two
types: those with nylon bristles, and those with char-
coal-infused bristles, each of which has their own set
of advantages. Traditional nylon bristles are more
common, and while they're firm enough to sweep
and capture bacteria from around each tooth, they
also tend to be softer than charcoal bristles.
The Global Bamboo Toothbrush Market is
expected to register a CAGR of 7% to reach USD
842.1 million by 2024.Bamboo toothbrushes are
an eco-friendly alternative to plastic toothbrushes.
Bamboo has several characteristics that make it an ideal
substitute for plastic. It is cost-effective, has anti-microbial
properties, can be grown in a wide variety of landscapes,
and is easy to manipulate to make objects. Bamboo tooth-
brushes naturally ward off microbial growth and can be dis-
carded without causing any harm to the environment.
P
olypropylene, which is also known as PP for short
name, is one kind of thermoplastic resin material
that produced by the polymerization of propylene.
Woven polypropylene is polypropylene strips/threads that
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
CAPACITY
Sanitary Napkins : 6,720 Pkts. Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 46 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 95 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 36%
Break Even Point : 86%
Magnesium Stearate : 10 MT Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 301 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 515 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 28%
Break Even Point : 44%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Bamboo Toothbrush : 2,280 Packs Per Day
(4 Pcs. per Pack)
Bamboo Toothbrush : 9,120 Packs Per Day
(1 Pc. per Pack)
Plant & Machinery : ` 123 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 395 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 28%
Break Even Point : 57%
Manufacturing of
Sanitary Napkins
Profitable Business of
Bamboo Toothbrush
Start Manufacturing of
PP Woven Fabric
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have been woven in two directions (warp and weft) to create
a light, but strong and heavy duty material.
Polypropylene fabric is a term used to describe any tex-
tile product that is derived from the thermoplastic polymer
polypropylene. This type of plastic is part of the polyolefin
group, and it is non-polar and partially crystalline. Next to
polyethylene, polypropylene is the second-most commonly
produced plastic in the world, and it is more commonly used
in packaging, straws, and other types of consumer and in-
dustrial goods than it is in textile production.
PP woven Fabrics are used in various end applications
like Grain & Pulses Bags, Foods & Spices Bags, Animal
Food Bags,Fertilizers & Chemical Bags, Cement & Wall
finish Bags,Powder & Granule Bags, Mineral Bags, De-
tergent Bags,Mehndi Bags, Nuts & Fruits Bags, Specialty
Bag For Tea &Coffee, Outer Promotional Shopping Bags.
Thesepolypropylene (PP) woven fabrics are quality con-
structedto provide strong and economical packaging option
forvaried industry sectors.
The FIBC indus-
try in India is very
capable and highly
developed despite
the woeful lack of
domestic demand
so far. India is a
very large player
in the international
FIBC business and
ranks behind only Chi-
na in the global supply scenario. The Indian FIBC industry
has been making rapid strides in the global market and is
presently estimated to have overtaken Turkey as the world's
second largest producer.
F
ly Ash brick is a product of basic cement clinker
materials i.e. FLY ASH, STONE DUST/SAND,
LIME, GYPSUM and BONDING AGENT. The
mix is so ideally worked out to produce bricks of higher
strength with consistency as well as uniformity. The
manufacturing process is fully automatic with state of art
technology.
Fly Ash bricks are made of fly ash, lime, gypsum and
sand. These can be extensively used in all building construc-
tional activities similar to that of common burnt clay bricks.
The fly ash bricks are comparatively lighter in weight and
stronger than common clay bricks. Fly Ash Bricks are dura-
ble, have Low water absorption, less consumption of mor-
tar, Economical & eco-friendly, Low energy consumption
and No emission of greenhouse gases. These bricks are not
affected by environmental
conditions and remain
static thus ensuring lon-
ger life of the building.
Fly Ash Bricks pro-
vides a high level of
moisture resistance. It's
very economical, cost
effective, nil wastage
while transporting and
handling. Fly Ash Bricks
is available in various sizes. These qualitative bricks have
high compressive strength and absorb low water.
Fly Ash Bricks provides a high level of moisture resis-
tance. It's very economical, cost effective, nil wastage while
transporting and handling. Fly Ash Bricks is available in
various sizes. These qualitative bricks have high compres-
sive strength and absorb low water. Fly ash brick industry
is necessary for promoting cleaner brick production tech-
nology and waste. Since bricks form the backbone of the
construction sector, its demand for quality buildings will
increase manifold. Fly-ash bricks are gaining acceptance in
the Construction Sector. These bricks are eco-friendly and
aesthetically appealing. Secondly, they are durable, and re-
sistant to fire and moisture.
B
lood 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
bags connected with tubings, needle, needle cover, clamp
etc. The Blood Bags are made of plastic-material, which are
compatible with blood.
Blood bags contain an anticoagulant solution and a red
blood cell preservative solution, and are used in blood banks
which both collect donor blood and separate blood compo-
nents. Blood bags are made from imported, medical grade
PVC granules & sheets
in Class 10000 Clean
room environments.
The blood bags
market is projected
to register a CAGR
of 10.82% over the
period, with a reve-
nue of approximately
USD 384.37 million in
2020, and it is expected
to reach USD 711.85 million by 2026. With the rise of the
COVID-19 public health emergency, the demand for blood
bags has increased. Many individuals with weak immune
systems have been infected by COVID-19 and hospitalized,
and many require a blood transfusion. As a result, the de-
mand for blood bags and equipment has risen following the
pandemic. Many governments are also taking initiatives to
help increase blood donation. As a result, the demand for
blood bags is expected to increase.
Additionally, government initiatives are expected to
boost the healthcare sector. Moreover, the rising numbers
of hospitals, blood banks, and other healthcare centers are
driving the growth of the blood bags market across the
globe. The growing awareness about blood donation among
citizens is also propelling the demand for blood bags around
the globe.
D
icyandiamide is a strongly alkaline and wa-
ter-soluble white crystalline compound with the
scientific name of cyanoguanidine. The chemical
is the dimer of cyanamide or cyanoguanidine, which is
mainly used in the production of melamine. Dicyan-
diamde is also used as a curing agent for epoxy resins
and laminates for circuit boards, powder coatings and
adhesives.
Dicyandiamide is an intermediate for melamine
production and is the basic ingredient of amino plastics
and resins. It is used in the production of a wide range
of organic chemicals including slow and continuous
nitrogen release fertilizers, fireproofing agents, epoxy
laminates for circuit boards, powder coatings and adhe-
sives, water treatment chemicals, dye fixing, leather and
rubber chemicals, explosives and pharmaceuticals. It is ex-
tensively used as an excellent additive for plastic packages
for food stuff and intermediates of pharmaceuticals.
Dicyanamide, also known as dicyanamine, is an anion
having the formula C2N–3. It contains two cyanide groups
bound to a central nitrogen anion. The chemical is formed
by decomposition of 2-cyanoguanidine. It is used extensive-
ly as a counterion of organic and inorganic salts, and also
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Bricks : 25,000 Nos. Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 113 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 365 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 48%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
PP Woven Fabric : 12 MT Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 943 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 1637 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 52%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Blood Collection Bags : 10,000 Nos Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 167 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 671 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 58%
Production of
Bricks from Fly Ash
Business of
Blood Collection Bags
Business Opportunities in Production of
Dicyandiamide (DCDA)
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as a reactant for the synthesis of various covalent organic
structures.
Dicyandiamide Market size should observe lucrative
CAGR from 2019 to 2025 in the coming years due to de-
velopments in the water treat-
ment industry. Dicyandi-
amide or cyanoguanidine
is a free-flowing white
colored versatile chem-
ical with diverse appli-
cations. Extensive use of
the product in wastewater
treatment plants as a de-
coloring agent or floccu-
lating agent will drive the
market in coming years.
F
eldspar is an important raw material for ceramic,
glass, pottery, plastics, rubber, paint, electrical wire
and glazing industries. The demand of feldspar has
been continuously increased particularly on ceramic and
glass industries due to its alumina and alkaline contents.
Feldspar, a fluxing agent and glass matrix, does not only
enhance the transparency of products, but also reduces the
melting temperature. As a result, the energy consumption
during ceramic and glass manufacturing can be reduced by
using feldspar.
Feldspar is a term used to describe a group of aluminos-
ilicate minerals containing sodium, potassium and calcium.
Sodium-rich feldspar is called albite, having an empirical
formula of NaAlSi308, whereas the terms orthoclase and
artorthite are used to describe potassium and calcium rich
feldspar respectively. Feldspar is regarded as the most abun-
dant group of minerals which can be found on the earth's
crust.
The global feldspar market size was valued at USD 1.61
billion in 2019 and is
expected to grow
at a compound an-
nual growth rate
(CAGR) of 4.9%
from 2020 to 2027.
The growth of the
market is largely
influenced by the
dynamics of the
glass and ceramics
industries. The distinctive chemical constituents present in
the product, such as potassium oxide, sodium oxide, and
alumina, play a key role in promoting its usage across the
glass and ceramics sector. The product is largely used in its
ground form between 20 mesh to 200 mesh in glassmaking
and ceramics filler application.
P
olyester resins such as these are of the ‘unsaturat-
ed’type. Unsaturated polyester resin is a thermoset,
capable of being cured from a liquid or solid state
when subject to the right con-
ditions. It is usual to refer to
unsaturated polyester resins
as ‘polyester resins’, or sim-
ply as ‘polyesters’. There is
a whole range of polyesters
made from different acids,
glycols and monomers, all
having varying properties.
UP Resins are widely
used in a host of applications where advantage may be tak-
en of their good range of mechanical properties, corrosion
resistance and low weight. Un-reinforced versions are most
commonly used for clear casting resins, coatings, buttons,
body fillers, work-surfaces (such as polyester marble), poly-
ester concrete (for applications such as road drainage)
and in the manufacture of Gel Coats (applied to com-
posite materials to improve the surface finish).
Unsaturated polyester resins are the condensa-
tion products of unsaturated acids or anhydrides and
diols with/without diacids. The unsaturation present
in this type of polyesters provides a site for subse-
quent cross-linking.
The UPRs are widely used in the building &
construction industry. The growth of the construction
industry is an important indicator of a country’s devel-
opment, as it creates investment opportunities across vari-
ous related sectors. This growth in the construction industry
is projected to propel the demand for FRP products. This
would lead to growth in demand for UPRs in diverse ap-
plications.
F
astener may be defined as any device, method or
component used to hold or FASTEN two or more
engineering components together. Fastener Material
can be important when choosing a fastener due to keeping in
view the strength, brittleness, corrosion resistance, galvanic
corrosion properties. Cost of course an important factor
which determines which materials to choose from.
A screw is a broad category of mechanical fastener with
a threaded shaft, designed to screw into a part. This includes
wood screws and self-tapping screws, which have a tapered
shaft with sharp threads designed to cut a mating thread in
the part to which they are fastened. It also includes machine
screws, which much more closely resemble bolts, but their
entire shaft is normally threaded.
Nuts and Bolts are most commonly used items in the
family of industrial fasteners and their demand is fast in-
creasing due to expansion of industries in the country. Bolt
is a piece of metal rod whose one end is upset and at the
other end threading is done. Nut is a device which rolls on
bolt threads. In nuts, internal threading is done while bolts
bear external thread. Screw, demonstrate their true merit
in the movements, assembly etc, of wooden components.
Screws are most popular as fasteners which assem-
ble, or join parts together to be made into a com-
plete unit.
S
hrimp are decapod crustaceans with
elongated bodies and a primarily swim-
ming mode of locomotion – most com-
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Feldspar Concentrate : 240 MT Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 573 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 2441 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 26%
Break Even Point : 61%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Unsaturated Polyester Resin : 5 MT Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 166 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 485 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 49%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Dicyandiamide (DCDA) : 5 MT Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 45 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 270 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 29%
Break Even Point : 57%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Zinc Coated High Tension Bolt : 16 MT Per Day
(Size M5 to M20)
Zinc Coated High Tension Screw : 8 MT Per Day
(Size M5 to M20)
High Tension Nut : 8 MT Per Day
(Size M5 to M20)
Plant & Machinery : ` 116 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 758 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 29%
Break Even Point : 57%
Profitable Industry of
Feldspar Processing
Setup an Unsaturated Polyester
Resin Plant
Manufacturing of MS Fasteners
(Screws, Nut and Bolts)
Emerging Business of
Shrimp Processing (EOU)
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monly Caridea and Dendrobranchiata. More narrow defi-
nitions may be restricted to Caridea, to smaller species of
either group or to only the marine species. Under a broader
definition, shrimp may be synonymous with prawn, cov-
ering stalk-eyed swimming crustaceans with long, nar-
row muscular tails (abdomens), long whiskers (antennae),
and slender legs. Any small crustacean which resembles a
shrimp tends to be called one.
Shrimp are widespread and abundant. There are thou-
sands of species adapted to a wide range of habitats. They
can be found feeding near the seafloor on most coasts and
estuaries, as well as in rivers and lakes. To escape predators,
some species flip off the seafloor and dive into the sediment.
They usually live from one to seven years. Shrimp are of-
ten solitary, though they can form large schools during the
spawning season.
The seafood mar-
ket size was valued
at $159,311.9 mil-
lion in 2019, and is
projected to reach
$193,913.6 million
by 2027, registering
a CAGR of 2.5%
from 2020 to 2027.
The fish segment
was the highest con-
tributor to the market,
with $101,526.2 million in 2019, and is estimated to reach
$125,914.3 million by 2027, at a CAGR of 2.7% during the
forecast period. The growth of the seafood market can be
attributed to increase in awareness of the health benefits re-
garding seafood and change in lifestyle of the consumers.
Non-vegetarian consumers are slowly changing their life-
style and significantly following pescetarianism. Pescetari-
anism refers to vegetarian food along with seafood but does
not include any meat such as beef, pork, poultry, and others.
This shift is observed due to consumers’ preference
for healthy diet. As meat & meat products often
contain harmful pesticides and chemicals, their
high consumption can be dangerous.
C
rumb rubber is a term usually applied
to recycled rubber from automotive and
truck scrap tires. There are two major
technologies for producing crumb rubber – ambient
mechanical grinding and cryogenic grinding. Of the two
processes, cryogenic process is more expensive but it
produces smoother and smaller crumbs.
Waste tyre recycling technology is very cost effective
and performs 100% wastage tyre recycling (No churn left
after the process). In this process no chemical ingredients
are used, therefore it is environment friendly. Raw materi-
al (scrap tyre) is cheap and easily available, Generate eco-
nomically valuable products out of waste tyres and products
have good market value and demand.
There is a rapid market increase of rubber powder in In-
dia. Demand of rubber powder in India is increased by 5%-
8%. There is fair scope of this product. Every year over 1.6
billion new tires are generated and around 1 billion of waste
tires are generated. However,
the recycling industry pro-
cessed only 100 million tires
every year. The tire is exten-
sively designed with several
complex processes which
makes it indestructible in na-
ture and creates difficulty in
the recycling of tires.
Furthermore, the grow-
ing implementation of crumb
rubber generated from scrap tires is supporting the growth
of the tire recycling market. In 2016, over 30% of crumb
rubber used on sports fields and 25% of crumb rubber used
as playground surfacing which is expected to create a sig-
nificant disruption of the tire recycling market. Application
of rubberized asphalt for the construction of pavements is
also generating a pool of opportunities for tire recyclers and
is expected to fuel the growth of the tire recycling market in
the near future.
I
ntravenous fluids are fluids which are intended to
be administered to a patient intravenously, directly
through the circulatory system. These fluids must be
sterile to protect patients from injury, and there are a number
of different types available for use. Many companies
manufacture packaged intravenous fluids, as well as
products which can be mixed with sterile water to prepare a
solution for intravenous administration.
Intravenous fluids can be broken into two broad groups.
Crystalloids such as saline solutions contain a solution of
molecules which can dissolve in water. When crystalloids
are administered, they tend to create low osmotic pressure,
allowing fluid to move across the blood vessels, and this can
be linked with edema. Colloids contain particles which are
not soluble in water, and they create high osmotic pressure,
attracting fluid into the blood vessels. Blood is an example
of a commonly administered intravenous colloid.
The global intravenous solutions market size is expect-
ed to reach USD 18.9 billion by 2028, the market is expect-
ed to expand at a CAGR of 7.9% from 2021 to 2028. The
growing incidence rate of chronic diseases such as cancer,
increase in the number of premature births, and shortage of
I.V. solutions in the U.S. are some of the key factors expect-
ed to drive the market.
One of the prime
areas wherein in-
travenous (IV)
fluids find usage
is severe dehydra-
tion. Severe dehy-
dration is seen in
diseases such as
diarrhea, resulting
in the depletion
of fluids from the
body. According to
the WHO, in 2017, diarrhea was the second leading cause of
death in children under 5 years of age with around 5,25,000
lives lost each year. Intravenous (IV) fluids can play a key
role in the treatment and prevention of deaths caused due to
the dehydration/fluid loss associated with diarrhea.
D
isposable Syringes are made of plastic material
and are used in the field of medical and veterinary
science. Due to their availability in sterilized
condition, ready to use, and cost effectiveness, disposable
syringes are fast replacing the age-old glass syringes.
The constantly increasing use of this type Syringe
indicates its importance which is based mainly on
the advantages it offers regarding cost and hygienic
applications
Disposable syringes commonly are used in
modern medicine for the injection of drugs and vac-
cines or for the extraction of blood. Among the com-
mon uses of disposable syringes are the injecting of
insulin by a diabetic person and the administering of
a local anesthesia by a dentist.
Disposable syringes sometimes are used for
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Crumb Rubber Powder : 24 MT Per Day
By Product Steel Wire : 4.8 MT Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 115 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 426 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 28%
Break Even Point : 66%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
IV Fluids (500 ml Size Bottle) : 50,000 Bottles Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 3449 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 4089 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 20%
Break Even Point : 41%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Shrimp Processing : 19,500 Kgs Per Day
(per Pack 1 Kg Size)
Plant & Machinery : ` 202 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 1465 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 30%
Break Even Point : 57%
Production of Crumb Rubber
Powder from Waste Tyres
Investment Opportunities in Business of
IV Fluids (BFS Technology)
Opportunities in Business of
Disposable Plastic Syringes
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drawing blood samples. They allow greater precision than
evacuated tube systems, so syringes used together with but-
terfly needles often are favored when drawing blood from
children, from adults who have thin blood vessels or from
patients who are suffering from muscle spasticity or nervous
tremors. They also are used when blood is being drawn from
a vessel very close to the skin, such as those in the wrists
and hands.
Disposable syringes currently control the largest mar-
ket share in terms of revenue in Indian syringes and needles
market. As per estimates, Indian disposable syringes market
is expected to grow at a CAGR of 15% till 2021 and main-
tain its market share position even in 2020.
S
pices impart aroma, color and taste to
food preparations. The volatile oils from
spices give the aroma and the oleoresins
impart the taste. Spices are non-leafy parts (e.g.
bud, fruit, seed, bark, rhizome, and bulb) of
plants used as a flavoring or seasoning, although
many can also be used as an herbal medicine.
The Indian spices market
is projected to reach approx-
imately USD 18 billion by
2020 with growth in the
sector is expected to be
led by branded spices and
spice mixes. The Indian
government is aggressive-
ly promoting spice exports
through various initiatives
such as setting up of spice
parks. Spice Parks offer
common processing facil-
ities to both producers and
exporters. As a whole there is a
good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business.
W
ire drawing is an im-
portant industrial
process, providing
commercial products. Drawing
of wire from metal rod is a met-
al working process that reduces
the cross-section and elongates
in to wire. Galvanized M.S.
Wire has versatile use in pro-
ducing different Engineering
items such as Building Hardwares, barbed wires, Screens
rivets etc. Galvanised M.S. Wire offers better surface pro-
tection at lower cost in humid atmosphere.
The steel production capacity in India is expected to
touch 124 million tonnes and 275 million tonnes by 2020.
The construction sector as a vital part of the infrastructure
development, consumes nearly 60% of steel, with automo-
biles sector being the other major demand segment with a
15% share in the overall steel demand. Entrepreneurs who
invest in this project will be successful.
C
ontrolledatmospherestorageisasystemforholding
produce in an atmosphere that differs substantially
from normal air in respect to CO2 and O2 levels.
Controlled atmosphere storage refers to the constant
monitoring and adjustment of the CO2 and O2 levels within
gas tight stores or containers. Controlled atmosphere (CA)
storage involves maintaining an atmospheric composition
that is different from air composition (about 78% N2, 21%
O2, and 0.03% CO2); generally, O2 below 8% and CO2
above 1% are used. ControlAtmosphere cold storage mainly
used for long-term storage of perishable fruits. In this type
of cold storage, apart from temperature concentration of
oxygen, carbon dioxide, ethylene and nitrogen is maintain
as per the requirement of the storage material.
The estimated annual production of fruits and vegeta-
bles in the country is about 130 million tonnes accounting to
18 per cent of our agri-
cultural output. More-
over, the lack of cold
storage and cold chain
facilities are becom-
ing major bottlenecks
in tapping the vast
potential. Govt. of
India promoting cold
storage warehouse in-
vestments by provid-
ing subsidies up to 50%
to 75% on Investment. The nationalized banks of India are
also proving loans for cold storage projects. In the recent
time cabinet also approved the amount of 6000 crore rupees
for mega food processing projects. The country requires 3.5
crore tonne capacity cold storage facilities and this is a right
time for starting a business in cold storage.
M
aize also known as corn is a cereal grain. Maize
has become a staple food in many parts of the
world, with total production surpassing that of
wheat or rice. However, not all of this maize is consumed
directly by humans. Some of the maize production is used
for corn ethanol, animal feed and other maize products,
such as corn starch and corn syrup. Maize is one of the
most versatile emerging crop shaving wider adaptability
under varied agro-climatic conditions. Globally, maize is
known as queen of cereals because it has the highest
genetic yield potential among the cereals.
Maize is one of the staple foods in India. The an-
nual maize production in India is around 21 million
tonne with the highest maize cultivation in Karnata-
ka, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan. India is one of the
largest cultivators of maize in the world, and it is a
crop suitable for all the growing seasons in nearly ev-
ery agro-climatic zone within the country’s borders.
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Disposable Plastic Syringes with Needles : 62,500 Nos Per Day
1 ml Size each Packed in Polypack
Disposable Plastic Syringes with Needles : 62,500 Nos Per Day
2 ml Size each Packed in Polypack
Disposable Plastic Syringes with Needles : 62,500 Nos Per Day
Disposable Plastic Syringes with Needles : 62,500 Nos Per Day
10 ml Size each Packed in Polypack
Plant & Machinery : ` 441 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 2149 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 34%
Break Even Point : 40%
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CAPACITY
CA Cold Store for : 10,000 MT Per Annum
Seasonal Fruits Like Apple
Plant & Machinery : ` 690 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 1195 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 29%
Break Even Point : 53%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Turmeric Powder : 200 Kgs./Day
Dhania Powder : 200 Kgs./Day
Chilli Powder : 200 Kgs./Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 16 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 78 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 26%
Break Even Point : 65%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Galvanized MS Wire : 12 MT/Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 171 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 532 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 29%
Break Even Point : 62%
Turmeric, Dhania
and Chilli Powder
Wire Drawing with
Galvanizing Plant
Controlled Atmosphere
Cold Storage
Maize and It’s By Products
(Maize Starch, Sorbitol, Liquid Glucose,
Dextrose Monohydrate, Dextrose
Anhydrous, Gluten and Maltodextrin)
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India has seen a dramatic increase in maize cultivation over
the past few years, which explains it’s pre-eminence as a
starch source among processors.
Maize is cultivated on nearly 178 million Ha globally
in about 160 countries and contributes ~50% (1,170 million
MT) to the global grain production. In India, maize consti-
tutes ~9% of the total volume of
cereals produced and is the third
most important food grain after
rice (~42%) and wheat (~38%).
Maize is important to India as
15 million Indian farmers are
engaged in Maize cultivation.
Having realised the potential of
Maize in generating better in-
come to farmers while provid-
ing gainful employment, Maize
qualifies as a potential crop
for doubling farmer’s income.
There is a tremendous potential
of growth of the Maize value
chain in the country.
This is mainly because the
area under kharif maize (2016-
17) saw a jump to 84.26 lakh
ha. There is a bearish trend in
the global maize market due to
over production in key maize growing countries led by US.
Given the global scenario which hints a surplus production
this year and assuming the normal kharif maize area, the
Agricultural Market Intelligence Centre projected the prices
of maize at kharif harvest period of 2017-18.
B
leaching process are those which remove color
from natural or artificial products. In early times
bleaching was done by mechanical means and
bleached goods were available only to rich. Today the
bleaching to textile, paper and other materials constructed
from natural fibers is done largely by the chemical agents
and bleached articles are available to all. Bleaching powder
is used to whiting or removing the natural color of textile
fibers, yarns, wood pulp, paper and other products by
chemical reaction and also is an additive in the scouring
powder preparation as germicide. Its storage life is short,
especially in warm climates. Because of the unstability of
bleaching powder at higher temperatures, a more stable
bleaching compound was sought.
Bleaching powder stirred into water, soda ash is added,
the sludge is allowed to set-
tle and the clear solution
of sodium hypochlorite
is used as a source of
bleach. As liquid chlo-
rine became more easily
available many laundries
prepared their own sodi-
um hypochlorite solution
a practice that persisted.
There is demand of bleach-
ing powder increase by 5-7%
per annum. Now bleaching powder used largely in the water
pollution controlling agent. The commercial laundry indus-
try developed at the turn of the century and has continued
to grow rapidly. The progress was showing ups and downs.
C
alcium silicate is the chemical compound
Ca2SiO4, also known as calcium or the silicate
and sometimes formulated 2CaO.SiO2. It is one
of a group of compounds obtained by reacting calcium
oxide and silica in various ratios e.g. 3CaO.SiO2, Ca3SiO5,
2CaO.SiO2, Ca2.SiO4; 3CaO2.SiO2, Ca3Si2O7 and CaO.
SiO2, CaSiO3. Calcium silicate is a white free-flowing
powder derived from limestone and diatomaceous earth. It
has a low bulk density and high physical water absorption.
Calcium silicate board is an asbestos-free thermal in-
sulation product that can withstand continuous
high operating temperatures. It is a lightweight,
low thermal conductive, high strength, easy to
install, reliable and durable product. Industrial
grade piping and equipment insulation is often
fabricated from calcium silicate. It is a white
free-flowing powder obtained by reacting cal-
cium oxide and silica. Calcium Silicate Board
is manufactured from a mixture of portland
cement, fine silica, special cellulose fibers and
selected fillers to impart durability, toughness,
fire and moisture resistance.
Active calcium silicate market size from
fire protection applications should generate over
USD 135 million in sales through to 2024. It is
used in blast furnace, building walls, oil refin-
ery, and electric arc furnace in blocks and boards
forms. Growing high temperature insulation ap-
plication scope in steel, glass and petrochemical
industries should boost product demand.
Ceramic applications of active calcium silicate
market may witness gains at over 3.5%, with tiles, false
ceilings, plaster of Paris, and roof manufacturing being key
uses. Frequent and widespread use plaster of Paris and false
ceiling in construction projects will stimulate product pen-
etration. Global Active Calcium Silicate Market generated
over USD 100 million for 2015, with consumption slated to
exceed 119 kilo tons by 2024. U.S. active calcium silicate
market size, by application, 2013-2024 (USD Million) Posi-
tive indicator in construction spending along with increasing
acoustic insulation and passive fire protection (PFP) demand
across construction & residential projects should drive ac-
tive calcium silicate market size growth.
C
hocolate is a key ingredient in many foods such
as milk shakes, candy bars, cookies and cereals.
It is ranked as one of the most favourite flavours
in North America and Europe. Despite its popularity, most
people do not know the unique origins of this popular treat.
Chocolate is a product that requires complex procedures
to produce. The chocolate and confectionery products
industry has traditionally been subject to significant
fluctuations in demand. Chocolate products tend to be
seasonal in nature, with demand increasing sharply during
the holidays. Consumers of all age groups prefer chocolate
and confectionery products because of their attractive
appearance and colour.
Chocolate, candy and gum are some of people’s best-
loved treats. These sweets have been enjoyed around the
world for thousands of years. Early man developed a taste
for sweets by digging honey from beehives.
The chocolates market in India is estimated at around
45,000 tonnes valued at approximately Rs. 15.0 bn. The
counter market is estimated at about Rs. 5 to 7 bn and the
rest is made up of chocolate bars. Chocolates make up less
than a fourth of the sweet-tooth products including sug-
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Capacity : 12 MT Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 282 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 509 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 25%
Break Even Point : 54%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Maize Starch : 50 MT Per Day
Sorbitol : 8.5 MT Per Day
Liquid Glucose : 8.5 MT Per Day
Dextrose Monohydrate : 8.5 MT Per Day
Dextrose Anhydrous : 4.2 MT Per Day
Gluten : 8 MT Per Day
Maltodextrin : 4.28 MT Per Day
Germ : 9.5 MT Per Day
Fiber : 14.5 MT Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 4670 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 6631 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 26%
Break Even Point : 44%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Capacity : 1,000,000 Sq.Mtrs. Per Annum
Plant & Machinery : ` 445 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 1215 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 60%
Stable Bleaching Powder
Calcium Silicate
Insulation Board
Chocolate
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ar-boiled confectionery, mints and chewing gums. Sugar
confectionery is by far the largest segment. As chocolates
remain an impulsive buy to the extent of 75%, the Indian
chocolate market is esti-
mated today at near-
ly Rs. 200 bn over
(USD 4.40 bn) and is
growing at 20%. The
global market is esti-
mated at USD 80 bn.
So far, mainly an ur-
ban-oriented product,
the rural segments is
unfolding a huge po-
tential having already
provided a 35% share
of the market.
H
ot melt adhesive is special kind of adhesives,
which can be used at high temperature and
adhesion properties remain unchanged on cooling.
Hot melt adhesives basically formed by compounding
of synthetic polymeric resin. Synthetic polymeric resins
are used polyvinyl acetate, Polyethylene acetate, Urea
formaldehyde etc.
Hot Melt Adhesives Market size exceeded USD 6.60
billion, globally in 2018 and is estimated to grow at over
6.4% CAGR between 2019 and 2026. Automobile applica-
tion segment held the highest share in 2018, and is expected
to maintain its dominance throughout the forecast period.
Hot melt adhesives demand is attributed towards ris-
ing importance regarding disposable hygiene products and
growing government initiatives to promote health & well-
ness among individuals. With increasing awareness for
personal hygiene, consumers are looking for products with
enhanced features such as better absorption and improved
softness which has augmented the adoption of environment
friendly disposable adhesives.
The hot melt adhesives market offers an effective solu-
tion for carton closing, sealing and play a significant role
in overcoming challenges such as energy efficiency and
product safety. This has further enhanced its usage in food,
beverage & other consumer goods packaging applications.
The Adhesive Technologies business unit is a leading solu-
tion provider for adhesives,
sealants and functional
coatings for consumers,
craftsmen and industri-
al applications. Henkel
offers a multitude of ap-
plications to satisfy the
needs of different tar-
get groups: consumers,
craftsmen and industrial
businesses. In 2019, the
business unit generated
sales of 9,461 million
euros, 47 percent of to-
tal company sales. As a
whole any entrepreneur
can venture in this project
without risk and earn profit.
A
s bamboo fabric is gaining popularity in the
fashion industry, there will naturally be an
increase in growth and demand for more bamboo
plants. This could ultimately lead to an increased amount
of photosynthesis and result in another alternative to
combating greenhouse gases. India’s textiles sector is one of
the oldest industries in Indian economy dating back several
centuries. India’s textile and apparel exports stood at US$
38.70 billion in FY19 and is expected to increase to US$
82.00 billion by 2021 from US$ 22.95 billion in FY20 (up
to November 2019).
The Indian textiles industry is extremely varied, with
the hand-spun and hand-woven textiles sectors at one end of
the spectrum, while the capital-intensive sophisticated mills
sector at the other end of the spectrum. The decentralized
power looms/ hosiery and knitting sector form the largest
component of the textiles sector. The close linkage of the
textile industry to agriculture (for raw materials such as cot-
ton) and the ancient culture and traditions of the country in
terms of textiles make
the Indian textiles
sector unique in
comparison to the
industries of other
countries. The Indi-
an textile industry
has the capacity
to produce a wide
variety of products
suitable to different
market segments, both
within India and across the world. As a whole any entrepre-
neur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit.
A
ctivated charcoal of three grades namely powder,
granular and pelletized finds hundreds of differ-
ent applications. By chemical activation, pre-
dominantly powder activated charcoals are made and these
qualities are mostly used for wastewater treatment. Granular
products and pellets used for gas purification are predomi-
nantly made by gas steam activation. To cite some examples
from the numerous applications: decolorization of sugar
and sweeteners, drinking water treatment, gold recovery,
production of pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals, catalytic
CAPACITY
Clear Transparent Glue Stick : 2,000 Kgs / Day
Size 200 mmx 7 mm (LxD)
Yellow Glue Stick : 2,000 Kgs / Day
Size 250 mmx 11 mm (LxD)
Milky Glue Stick : 2,000 Kgs / Day
Size 100 mmx 7 mm (LxD)
Plant & Machinery : ` 73 lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 687 lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 49%
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PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Chocolate : 4000 Kgs. Per Day
Toffee : 1200 Kgs. Per Day
Candy : 1200 Kgs. Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 273 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 600 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 28%
Break Even Point : 56%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Bamboo Fabric : 50,000 Meters / Day
160 gsm
Plant & Machinery :` 87 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 540 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 30%
Break Even Point : 57%
Hot Melt Glue Stick
Bamboo Fabric
Activated Charcoal from Wood
Aluminium Foil
A
luminium foil is aluminium prepared in thin metal
leaves, with a thickness less than 0.2 millimetres
(8 mils), thinner gauges down to 6 µm (0.2
mils) are also commonly used. Standard household foil is
typically 0.016 millimetres (0.6 mils) thick and heavy duty
household foil is typically 0.024 millimetres (0.9
mils). The foil is pliable, and can be readily bent
or wrapped around objects. Aluminium foil is
produced by rolling sheet ingots cast from molten
aluminium, then re-rolling on sheet and foil rolling
mills to the desired thickness, or by continuously
casting and cold rolling.
There are around 10 Major Aluminium Foil
manufacturers in India with rolling capacity of
around 10000 tons per month to cater the total de-
mand of around 12000 tons per month in different
field of pharmaceuticals and flexible packaging
industries. The Global demand for aluminium foil
is forecast to expand 8.7% p.a. between 2014 and
2018.As a whole there is a good scope for new en-
trepreneur to invest in this business.
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Aluminium Foil Food Grade
(thickness 0.006 mm to 0.150 mm) : 24 MT/Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 310 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 1253 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 29%
Break Even Point : 52%
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process, off gas treatment of waste incinerators, automotive
vapor filters, color/odor correction in wines and fruit juices.
Wood activated charcoal market has been segregated
based on product, application, end-user and region. The
product segment comprises
powdered and granular
wood activated charcoal.
Among these, powdered
form will hold over two-
thirds of the entire wood
activated charcoal indus-
try in 2024. As a whole
there is a good scope for
new entrepreneur to in-
vest in this business.
T
he global water parks market size was valued at
USD 45.2 billion in 2017. It is likely to expand at
a CAGR of 5.8% from 2018 to 2025. Innovative
rides, accommodation facilities, and merchandise in water
parks are gaining popularity among visitors of all age
groups. As a result, there is a rise in the number of adults
and children visiting water parks, thus expanding the size of
the target audience. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest
in this project.
D
etergents are defined as complete washing
or cleaning products, which contain among
their ingredients an organic surface-active
compound (Surfactant) that passes soil-removal
properties. Frequently the term detergent is used
synonymously with surfactant but common industry practice
treats the surfactant as one component of a done here.
Detergent cake, detergent powder and liquid detergent
are largely used in the domestic houses, commercial sec-
tors, hotel industries, garment
industries and in many oth-
er sections of the society.
There is high price, medi-
um price and low priced
detergent available.
The detergent market
in India is expected to have
a growth rate of 7 % to 9
% per year in terms of vol-
ume. The detergent sector,
with its increasing ability
to influence consumers
through advertisements, is
rapidly expanding its mar-
ket. Due to the increase in
population, higher urbanization, spread of education and
rising levels of income and consumption, the overall growth
of the detergent market has been in double digits from last
several years. There are different kinds of raw material used
in the industries. There is large demand of this consumer
item. Thus, as an entrepreneur this project offers an ex-
citing opportunity to you.
F
iberglass doors are two large molded skins
with a polyurethane foam core between the
skins which is a great insulator against heat
and cold. They are popular for their high insulation values,
low maintenance, and resistance to dents and scratches.
Fiberglass is widely used for manufacturing and building in
today’s most demanding industries- cars, boats, pools and
more, due to its ability to
create molds and create
custom shapes and never
become distorted over
time.
Commercial doors
market will witness a
valuation of over USD
60 billion by 2024. The
demand varies depending
upon the client’s require-
ment with varied functions. Increase in consumer spending
on new construction as well as renovation of existing resi-
dential & commercial buildings will drive the global doors
market growth. As a whole there is a good scope for new
entrepreneur to invest in this business.
A
gar-agar is a mixture of Polysaccharides (aga-
rose+agaropectine) of a high molecular weight.
Agar-agar belongs to the family of galactan poly-
saccharides. Agar has been used as an ingredient in desserts
throughout Asia, and also as a solid
substrate to contain culture me-
dia for microbiological work.
Agar can be used as a laxative,
an appetite suppressant, a veg-
etarian substitute for gelatin,
a thickener for soups, in fruit
preserves, ice cream, and other
desserts, as a clarifying agent
in brewing, and for sizing pa-
per and fabrics.
The global agar market size
was estimated at USD 255.18 million in 2018 and is antic-
ipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.1% from 2018 to 2023. The
exponential growth in the usage of this product is attributed
to its various functional and health benefits. It contains 80%
fiber and can be used as an appetite suppressant. As a
whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project
without risk and earn profit.
F
resh DIP is a creamy liquid that is served
with food or used to prepare foods. Sauces
add flavor and moisture to food and
enhance the palatability of food. Few of the major
sauces that are consumed in the US are ketchup,
soy sauce, mustard sauce, tabasco, and sriracha.
Dressings are used for garnishing and adding taste
to food, especially salads, burgers, sandwiches,
and other snack items. Some of the widely used
dressings are mayonnaise, vinaigrettes, Italian
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Capacity : 1,200 MT Per Annum
Plant & Machinery : ` 216 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 498 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 56%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Water Park Visitors : 1,000 Visitors / Day
Room Rent from Resort : 25 Visitors / Day
Restaurant–Vegetarian Visitors : 300 Visitors / Day
Restaurant–Non-Veg. Visitors : 200 Visitors / Day
Restaurant–Beverages, Tea & Coffee Visitors : 475 Visitors / Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 1086 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 3208 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 33%
Break Even Point : 38%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Dishwash Liquid : 300,000Kgs/Annum
Dishwash Soap Bar : 300,000 Kgs/Annum
Detergent Liquid : 300,000 Kgs/Annum
Detergent Soap Bar : 300,000 Kgs/Annum
Detergent Powder : 300,000 Kgs/Annum
Plant & Machinery : ` 32 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 204 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 61%
CAPACITY
Fiberglass Doors : 150 Nos./Day
Plant & Machinery :` 89 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 392 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 29%
Break Even Point : 61%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Agar Agar : 500 Kgs./Day
Plant & Machinery :` 211 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 697 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 43%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
Water Park
Dish Wash
and Detergent
(Liquid Soap Bar and Powder)
(Liquid & Soap Bar)
Fiberglass Doors
Surrounded Wood and Inside Filled
Polyurethane Foam by Injection
Agar Agar
Fresh Dips
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dressings, and Russian dressings. Dips are creamy, paste-
like dressings that are generally consumed with breads,
nachos, French fries, vegetables, and salad.
The global sauces market is presumed to register a re-
markable CAGR during the forecast period (2017-2023)
owing to the incessant demand for flavor enhancers,
asserts Market Research Future (MRFR). Sauces are
referred to as fluids or semi-solid paste which are gener-
ally used as condiments across the food industry. Sauces
are used as food additive as it enhances the flavor of
food. They are also used as topping or dips and are pop-
ular for its rich taste. Sauces are low in saturated fat and
sodium which further add to its nutritional value. Entre-
preneurs who invest in this project will be successful.
I
n pharmaceutical drug delivery of solid oral dos-
age forms film coatings are frequently applied. The
motivation for coating dosage forms range from
cosmetic considerations (colour, gloss), improving the sta-
bility (light protection, moisture and gas barrier) and mak-
ing it easier to swallow the tablet. In addition, functional
coatings can be used to modify the drug release behaviour
from the dosage form. A
film coating is a thin
polymer-based coat ap-
plied to a solid dosage
form such as a tablet.
The thickness of such
a coating is usually be-
tween 20-100 µm. The
Indian excipient market
is expected to grow at
the rate of 10–12 per-
cent until 2020. The ex-
cipients are priced at 5–7
percent lesser in India v which facilitates the development
of new technologies and ensure a high quality product.
A
mong the biodegradable polymers made from re-
newable resources, starch is probably the most re-
newable naturally biodegradable polymer source
because it is versatile, cheap, and abundant. It shows com-
patibility with extrusion processes used in the manufacture
of conventional films and in the presence of a plasticizer
it produces a material with thermoplastic characteristics,
known as thermoplastic starch (TPS). As a result, TPS is
often blended with other polymers, such as poly (butylene
adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) and biodegradable ali-
phatic-aromatic copolyester, which combines biodegrad-
ability with other desirable physical properties.
The massive use
of synthetic plas-
tics, in particular
in the food pack-
aging area, has a
great environmen-
tal impact, and
alternative more
ecologic materials
are being required.
Poly(lactic) acid
(PLA) and starch
have been extensively
studied as potential replacements for non-degradable pet-
rochemical polymers on the basis of their availability, ade-
quate food contact properties and competitive cost. Indeed,
plastics represent the second most widely used material for
food packaging applications, after paper and cardboard.
C
amphor (Cinnamomumcamphora) is a white, crys-
talline substance with a strong odor and pungent
taste, derived from the wood of camphor laurel
(Cinnamomumcamphora) and other related trees of laurel
family. Camphor is obtained through steam distillation, pu-
rification and sublimation
of wood, twigs and
bark of the tree.
There are many
pharmaceutical appli-
cations for camphor
such as topical anal-
gesic, antiseptic, an-
tispasmodic, antipru-
ritc, antiinflammatory,
anti¬infective, rubefa-
cient, contraceptive,
mild expectorant, nasal
decongestant, cough suppressant, etc. The Company
is a chemicals manufacturer and has Terpenes and
Synthetic Camphor as primary segments. Both
segments of Company have performed well in F.Y.
2017-18. Company has achieved Net Sales Turn-
over of Rs. 244.24 Cr. with a Profit after Tax of
Rs. 14.32 Cr. during F.Y. 2017-18. approximately
90% of the revenue has come from Terpene Chem-
icals. Camphor is transparent solid flammable
compound with odorant fragrance. Basically it is
obtained from the tree i.e. Camphor laurel tree
which is also known as the kapur tree a large ever-
green tree found in Asia. Moreover, camphor can be
produced synthetically from the turpentine oil derived from
the rosin. Sublimation properties give its several uses.
A
snack is a small service of food and generally
eaten between meals. Snacks come in a variety
of forms including packaged snack foods and
other processed foods, as well as items made from fresh
ingredients at home. Snack foods are typically designed to
be portable, quick, and satisfying. Processed snack foods,
as one form of convenience food, are designed to be less
perishable, more durable, and more portable than prepared
foods. A chip (American English and Australian English)
or crisp (British English) is any type of snack food in the
form of a crisp, flat or slightly bowl shaped, bite-sized unit.
Puffed cheese snacks do not count.
The Indian chips market, sized at Rs 7,000-7,500 crore
according to Euro monitor, has been growing at a robust
pace of 15% over the past five years and going forward, is
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Fresh Dips 50 gms Size Pkts : 1,500,000 Pkts Per Annum
Fresh Dips 20 gms Size Pkts : 3,750,000 Pkts Per Annum
Plant & Machinery : ` 30 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 213 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 30%
Break Even Point : 59%
CAPACITY
Regular Film Coating Powder : 400 Kgs/Day
Functional Fim Coating Powder : 400 Kgs/Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 19 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 172 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 28%
Break Even Point : 59%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Biodegradable : 1,200,000 Kgs Per Annum
Plastic Pellets
Plant & Machinery : ` 128 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 407 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 29%
Break Even Point : 48%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Camphor Powder : 2,500 Kgs Per Day
Camphor Tablets : 2,500 Kgs Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 231 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 674 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 28%
Break Even Point : 61%
Ready Mix Coating Powder
Used for Coating of Pharmaceuticals
Tablets for Regular fill Coating and
Functional Film Coating
Biodegradable Plastic Pellets
•Corn Starch Thermoplastic & Polyvinyl Alcohol
•PBAT & Corn Starch Thermoplastic
•PLA + PBAT + Corn Starch Thermoplastic
•PLA + PBAT + CaCO3
Camphor (Powder & Tablets)
Fish Flavoured Chips
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expected to grow at a similar
pace. Growth will come
from rising disposable in-
comes, changing lifestyles,
product innovations and
strengthening of distribu-
tion to have better selling
opportunities in lower-tier
cities and rural areas, the
report goes on to state. En-
trepreneurs who invest in this
project will be successful.
M
elt adhesives are bonding agents which
achieve a solid state and resultant strength
by cooling as contrasted with other adhesives
which achieve the solid state through evaporation or
removal of solvents. Prior heating, a hot-melt adhesive is
a thermoplastic, 100 percent solid material, all adhesive.
Application of heat brings the material to the liquid state,
and after removal of the heat, it sets by simple cooling.
Hot Melt Adhesives be defined as adhesives that melt and
flow on application of heat and solidifies on cooling to give
a strong adhesion. Hot melt adhesives are solvent-free,
solvent-free, solid compounds that have negligible or no
VOC (volatile organic compound) compared to solvent-
based adhesives.
The global market for hot melt adhesives is gaining sig-
nificant impetus from the rise in the trading activities, lead-
ing to a high demand for packaging. The increasing con-
struction activities across the world is also fueling the need
for hot melt adhesives substantially. On the other hand, the
volatility in crude oil prices and the easy availability of sub-
stitutes are likely to create hindrances in the higher adoption
of hot melt adhesives across the world in the years to come.
The global Hot Melt Adhesives (HMA) market size exceed-
ed USD 6.60 billion, globally in 2018 and is estimated to
grow at over 6.4% CAGR between 2019 and 2022, project-
ed to reach USD 9.46 billion by 2022, in terms of value. The
HMA market is driven by the increasing demand for HMA
from applications such as packaging solutions, nonwoven
hygiene products, and consumer DIY. As a whole any en-
trepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn
profit.
E
lectricity play a vital role in the development and
growth of Agriculture and Industry, as it is a high
priority item for all the developing or developed
nations. For the generation and distribution of Electricity,
High Tension Insulators are an important adjusts.
Insulators have very few free electrons and do not
transfer electrical energy well. An electrical insulator is a
material whose internal electric charges do not flow free-
ly, and therefore make it nearly impossible to conduct an
electric current under the influence of an electric field. This
contrasts with other materials, semiconductors and con-
ductors, which conduct electric current more easily. The
property that distinguishes an insulator is its resistivity;
insulators have higher resistivity than semiconductors or
conductors. The end type insulator is used on all distribu-
tion lines and on low voltage transmission lines.
World is experiencing a tremendous expansion of
industrial and real estate sectors and accompanied by a
massive increase in the need for electric power energy
due to the essential role of the
electric power in the devel-
opment and growth in all
areas of life. This huge de-
mand of the electrical pow-
er bodes market demand
for large investments in the
field of electric power and
its support services industry.
Thus, as an entrepreneur this
project offers an exciting op-
portunity to you.
T
urpentine is an essential oil obtained from pine
trees. It is one of the most important substances
with many applications, being widely used as a
solvent in chemical industries, resins and as an ingredient
in paints. Uttarakhand, Himachal, J & K, and Assam are
extremely rich in pine forests. Highly purified α-pinene can
be obtained by vacuum-fractional distillation of turpentine
that has to reach 97% purity.
Pine oils are also widely utilized in cleaning & home
products owing to their superior antibacterial and antiseptic
properties. Other uses includes Ore-dressing Agent, Textile
Degreaser, Bactericide, Fragrance, Others Customers are
keen on specialized products as various applications require
specific characteristics and ingredients.
Pine Oil (CAS 8002-09-3) Market is predicted to dis-
cover Vigorous Growth by 2021.Throughout the world ev-
ery industry is spending a large amount in Research for fu-
ture expansion. Growing
consumer preference
for natural products
has led to the devel-
opment of innova-
tive applications in
personal care and
cleaning products.
Rapid industrializa-
tion and increasing
disposable consum-
er income are the other
major factors driving the market growth, mainly in devel-
oping countries such as China, India, Vietnam, and Thai-
land. Thus, as an entrepreneur this project offers an exciting
opportunity to you.
P
re-Stressed Cement Concrete Poles (PCC Poles)
are highly durable and strong. PCC Poles are
fabricated from excellent quality concrete material.
These poles are used extensively in electrical industry, for
establishing electrical connections and fittings. PCC poles
are available in different dimensions and weight depending
on the requirement. The poles are eco-friendly and require
very low maintenance. The PCC poles have consistent
material properties throughout their length. PCC poles
are not susceptible to rot and decay. The PCC pole has the
same strength throughout its service life. PCC poles are not
susceptible to insect and animal attack.
The PCC pole market is expected to reach an estimated
$52.1 billion by 2024 with a CAGR of 4.1% from 2019 to
2024. The major growth drivers for this market are increas-
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Insulator (HT & LT) : 3,500MT/Annum
Plant &Machinery : ` 131 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 1010 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 25%
Break Even Point : 51%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Hot Melt Adhesive for Book Binding : 300 Kgs / Day
Hot Melt Adhesive for Packaging : 250 Kgs / Day
Hot Melt Adhesive for Courier Bag : 250 Kgs / Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 96 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 283 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 23%
Break Even Point : 55%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Fish Flavoured Chips : 1000 Kg/Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 46 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 252 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 26%
Break Even Point : 64%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Turpentine Oil : 3,000,000 Ltr/Annum
Plant & Machinery :` 82 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 425 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 30%
Break Even Point : 52%
Hot Melt Adhesives
(For Book Binding, Packaging
and Courier Bag)
Porcelain Insulator
Fractionation of Turpentine Oil
Electric PCC Poles
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ing power generation capac-
ity, growing transmission
and distribution infrastruc-
ture, and replacement of
aging networks. Emerging
trends which have a direct
impact on the dynamics of
the market include wider
use of transmission poles
and increased usage of com-
posite poles in transmission
and distribution. As a whole there is a good scope for new
entrepreneur to invest in this business.
C
ross-linked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose is
also known as croscarmellose sodium or mod-
ified cellulose gum. Crosslinked sodium car-
boxymethylcellulose (CMC), croscarmellose, is prepared
by the reaction of Na-CMC with acids. The raw material
is usually a high viscosity sodium CMC with a low degree
of substitution. The cross-linking reduces water solubility
while still allowing the material to swell (like a sponge)
and absorb many times its weight in water. As a result,
it provides superior drug dissolution and disintegration
characteristics. Cross-linked sodium carboxymethyl cel-
lulose is used in tablets of table-top sweeteners and di-
etary food supplements, as it facilitates disintegration in
aqueous solutions, with a
maximum level of use
of 30 g/kg.
The global car-
boxymethyl cellulose
(CMC) market was
estimated at $1,151.7
Million in 2014 and
is projected to register
a CAGR of 4.2% be-
tween 2015 and 2020.
Carboxymethyl cellu-
lose (CMC) or cellulose
gum is a cellulose derivative with carboxymethyl group in
its chain. CMC is physiologically inert, chemically stable,
odorless and tasteless substance which safe for health and
environment. The growth of processed food industry, in-
creasing pharmaceutical and cosmetics production, and the
growing oil drilling activities are the major factors driving
the growth of CMC market. As a whole entrepreneur can
venture in this field will be successful.
A
grape is a fruit, botanically a berry, of the de-
ciduous woody vines of the flowering plant
genus Vitis. Grapes can be eaten fresh as ta-
ble grapes or they can be used for making wine, jam,
juice, jelly, grape seed extract, raisins, vinegar, and
grapeseed oil. Table grapes are most often packaged in
plastic punnets, such as clamshells. These punnets are
then placed in a cardboard
crate.The processes at
the export packhouse
include: receipt of raw
material at packhouse;
weighing and acceptance
of produce; trimming, sort-
ing and grading; weigh-
ing, packing and coding;
pre-cooling; sulphur diox-
ide padding; palletization;
storage (cold stores); con-
tainer loading; and transportation.
Grapes account for 2.7 percent of pro-
duction and 1.4 percent of total fruit area in
India. India is a small producer of grapes,
with a world share of less than 2 percent. In-
dia produced more than 1.2 million tonnes of
grapes from 0.11 million ha. Grapes are one
of India’s important fruit exports, with a 9.1
percent share in all fruit and nut export. As a
whole any entrepreneur can venture in this proj-
ect without risk and earn profit.
H
osiery industry is an ancient industry in the field
of textile industry having very good potential in
domestic market and also in the export market.
Ludhiana in the state of Punjab is one of the largest and
oldest centres of Hosiery industry in India.
Lingerie has been
an intimate part of a
woman’s life since
long. They are con-
sidered as an import-
ant garment among
females for properly
supporting and cov-
ering their sensitive
body parts, it keeps
them fit for daily gen-
eral works. The market
was highly fragmented and was dominated by local and
unorganized brands.
Between 2000 and 2008, premium international
brands started foraying into the Indian market. Indian
brands showcased new designs and styles to woo the
new age Indian women. The focus was mainly on the
width of the product range. Men’s and women’s inner-
wear began to be sold through a variety of retail formats
such as EBOs, LFS and departmental stores. India's lin-
gerie market is currently valued at $3 billion. A mere 1%
of it is online. In the next few years the market value is
projected to jump to $5 billion. As a whole it is a good proj-
ect for new entrepreneurs to invest.
F
ootwear refers to garments worn on the feet, which
originally serves to purpose of protection against
adversities of the environment, usually regard-
ing ground textures and temperature. The design of shoes
has varied enormously
through time and from
culture to culture, with
appearance originally
being tied to function.
High fashion shoes
may be made of very
expensive materials in
complex construction
and sell for thousands
of dollars a pair. Oth-
er shoes are for very
specific purposes, such as
boots designed specifically for mountaineering or skiing.
The shoes market, like most other product markets has
diverse segmentations. First, by material of construction
(leather, canvas and etc.,) second, by consumer variation
(men’s, women’s) third, by usage pattern (formal shoes, ca-
sual and informal shoes)fourth, by types of shoes (military
or police boots, formal dress, closed and pump shoes) and
fifth, by price range (high-end over Rs. 1500 per pair going
beyond Rs. 3000 per pair, medium priced shoes between
CAPACITY
Cross Linked Sodium : 1000 Kgs./Day
Carboxymethyl Cellulose
Plant & Machinery : ` 34 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 144 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 70%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Grapes Packing : 4 MT/Day
for Exports
Plant & Machinery :` 294 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 708 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 28%
Break Even Point : 61%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Bra : 450,000 Pcs/Annum
Panties : 450,000 Pcs/Annum
Plant & Machinery : ` 121 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 270 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 28%
Break Even Point : 56%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Electric Pre-stressed : 24,000 Nos. Per Annum
Concrete Cement Poles
Plant & Machinery : ` 284 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 487 Lakhs
Break Even Point : 64%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
Canvas Shoes : 1200,000 Pairs/Annum
Leather Shoes : 900,000 Pairs/Annum
Plant & Machinery : ` 607 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 1006 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 30%
Break Even Point : 64%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Cross-Linked Sodium
Carboxymethyl Cellulose
Grapes Packing for Exports
with 100 MT Cold Storage
Ladies under Garments
Canvas Shoes
(Vulcanized Rubber)
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Rs. 250 to Rs. 1500 per pair, and low-priced shoes below
Rs. 250 per pair).
The global footwear market is predominantly dictated
by consumer trends. The surging demand for designer yet
comfortable shoes among women and sportswear or ath-
letic shoes among men have been bolstering opportunities
for footwear sales. This increasing focus on sportswear will
bolster opportunities for the footwear market. By the end of
2023, the market is expected to reach US$258.21 bn. As a
whole it is a good project for new entrepreneurs to invest.
A
loe Vera Gel is one of the product prepared from
aloe vera itself. Aloe vera Gel has very good
medicine for external use for sun burning and
pain killer. It has various medicinal values which makes
very good commercial value.
Aloe Vera Powder
is composed of the
freeze-dried inner
"gel" of aloe leaf
plant. Spray drying
and freeze drying
are the most com-
mon methods of
producing aloevera
powder from gel.
The global aloe
vera extracts market
revenue is anticipated
to expand at a CAGR of over 7.7% in terms of value and
7.4%, in terms of volume during the forecast period.
Factors such as increasing trend of consumers towards
healthy lifestyle, coupled with increased usage of aloe
vera extracts as an ingredient by food, pharmaceuti-
cal and cosmetics industries is fuelling market growth
across the globe.
Cosmetics, the largest end-use sector for aloe vera
extracts, will account for over 45% of global demand in
2016, with annual volumes totalling 27,458.5 tonnes–
an increase of 6% over 2015. Thus, due to demand it is
a good project for entrepreneurs to invest.
A
utoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is a non-
combustible, lime-based, cementitious building
material that is expanding into new worldwide
markets. In our country aerated techniques have been
developed for about 40 years, and its technique skills and
equipments are becoming mature.
The AAC has the features of light bulk density, good
thermal insulation properties and sound-absorption, certain
strength and process abil-
ity, and its raw materi-
als is very rich, espe-
cially the reuse of fly
ash enables the com-
prehensive utilization
of industrial residue,
curbs environmental
pollution, no destroy
on farmland, create
good social and eco-
nomic benefits.AAC is
an ideal alternative of the
traditional clay brick wall materials. This is a light- weight
building material produced by autoclaving a set mix of fine
siliceous materials such as ground sand or fly ash and a
binder like Portland cement or lime.
AAC products are equally suitable for residential con-
struction, multistory buildings, commercial, and industrial
construction.
The autoclaved aerated concrete sector of the construc-
tion industry is now in the phase of a tremendous growth
cycle. AAC Reduces Additional Material Use and Mini-
mizes Waste and Pollution. The main benefits of autoclaved
aerated concrete over other cladding materials are its good
strength-to-weight ratio, its mobility and, because it is a
non-combustible material, its fire performance. There will
be phenomenal growth in autoclaved aerated industry in the
near future. It is estimated that by 2025 about 66 per cent of
the world population will live in urban areas on 7 per cent of
the land, which means that urbanization will be on a small
portion of land. This will need taller buildings and use of
high strength concrete.
T
he Baby-cereal-foods is that enriched food
which has a requisite level of nutrition. This
requisite level is prescribed by various dietitians
& physicians for children. Various experts fixed a definite
calorific value for infant food & based on this the various
mixtures or formulae of foods are developed.
Food products are derived from single grains or blends
of mixed grains combined with other ingredients for flavour
and nutritional fortification. Materials used by various man-
ufacturers in addition to the grains include malt, milk pow-
der, vegetable oil, wheat germ, sugar, cotton seed flour, tri
and dicalcium phosphate, dried yeast, a form of iron such as
sodium iron pyrophosphate and the vitamin B1 (thiamin),
riboflavin and niacin.
The baby food
market in India is wit-
nessing rapid growth
and is growing by 10-
12% a year. India has
the largest population
of 0-4 year old in Asia.
Additionally, due to the
increasing number of
working women, and
the increasing parental
concerns about nutrition
have lead to its growth.
Professionally-made food designed to meet the nutrition
requirements of babies also address the problems of paucity
of time for preparing baby food at home. As a whole it is a
good project for new entrepreneurs to invest.
A
reca nut is the nut of areca palm. Biological name
of areca nut palm is Areca catechu and it is a
member of the family arecaceae or palmal. It is
also called betel nut, as it is usually chewed with betel leaf
and lime. Betel nut is a seed of the Areca catechu, a type
of palm tree. It's commonly chewed after being ground up
or sliced and wrapped in leaves of the Piper betel vine that
have been coated with
lime. This is known as
a betel quid. Tobacco
or flavorful spices may
also be added. The
dust and ‘Chogaru’ are
traditionally used as
a masticatory and for
tanning leather. The
tannins of arecanut tan
leather satisfactorily
except for the colour.
India is the high-
est producer of areca
nut with a production of
around 3.3 lakh tones and a total acreage under cultivation
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
AAC Blocks : 500 Cu.Mtr./Day
Plant & machinery : ` 601 Lakhs
Cost of project : ` 1415 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 25%
Break Even Point : 50%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Supari : 500 Kgs. /Day
Tannin : 33 Kgs. /Day
Brushes/Rope : 250 Kgs. /Day
Pan Masala : 500 Kgs. /Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 42 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 191 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 58%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Baby Cereal Food
(Packing in 225 gms : 600,000 Kgs/Annum
Size Packet)
Plant &Machinery : ` 35 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 82 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 32%
Break Even Point : 72%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Aloevera Gel : 90,000 Kgs/Annum
Aloevera Powder : 15,000 Kgs/Annum
Plant &Machinery : ` 42 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 164 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 49%
Aloe Vera Gel and Powder
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete
Blocks (AAC Blocks)
Baby Cereal Food
Betel Nut (Supari) Processing
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of 2.64 lakh hectares, with Karnataka and Kerala account-
ing for nearly 72 per cent of the total production. Over six
million people are engaged in areca nut cultivation, pro-
cessing and trade. More than 85 per cent of the area un-
der cultivation is made up of small and marginal holdings.
Among the two varieties white nuts have a share of 60 per
cent. India is also the largest consumer with around 3.2 lakh
tonnes. As a whole you can invest in this project without
risk and earn profit.
P
aint is used to decorate, protect and prolong the
life of natural and synthetic materials, and acts as
a barrier against environmental conditions. Paints
may be broadly classified into Decorative paints, applied on
site to decorate and protect buildings and other objects, and
Industrial coatings which are applied in factories to finish
manufactured goods such as cars.
Paints contain: pigment(s)–prime pigments to impart
color and opacity ;binder (resin)–a polymer, often referred
to as resin, forming a matrix to hold the pigment in place;
extender–larger pigment particles added to improve adhe-
sion, strengthen the film and save binder; solvent (some-
times called a thinner)–either an organic solvent or water
is used to reduce the viscosity of the paint for better appli-
cation. Water-borne paints are replacing some paints that
use volatile organic compounds such as the hydrocarbons
which are harmful to the atmosphere; additives–used to
modify the properties of the liquid paint or dry film.
The binder (resin) and solvent together are sometimes
known as the vehicle. The binder may be dissolved as a
solution or carried as a dispersion of microscopically small
particles in a liquid.
Paints are formu-
lated according to
their proposed use–
primer, undercoat,
special finishes (matt,
gloss, heat resistance,
anti-corrosion, abra-
sion resistance). The
pigment powder is
broken down into
individual particles
which are coated by
and dispersed in the
binder (resin)–known as 'wetting out'. Solvent is then added
to give the required consistency. Each batch of ingredients
is thoroughly mixed in large, stirred containers with the re-
quired additives.
F
loral foam is a dense, lightweight and porous mate-
rial that can be cut into virtually any shape. It holds
its shape when wet and provides both water and
support to cut flower arrangements. The density of floral
foam means that it holds large quantities of water, which
in turn, increases the life of flowers. It also provides
increased support to the flower stems, giving more
control with flower ar-
rangements. Floral
foam originally ap-
peared as a green
brick. Floral foams
have become a per-
manent staple in
the art of flower ar-
rangement. By pro-
viding trouble-free
support for flowers,
many designs have
been made achievable, giving flower arranging artists
more room to come up with every design that they can
imagine. Made of phenol material, floral foams are used as
a base for mostly every conceivable design.
Government of India has identified floriculture as a
sunrise industry and accorded it 100% export oriented sta-
tus. Owing to steady increase in demand of flower floricul-
ture has become one of the important Commercial trades
in Agriculture. Indian floriculture industry comprises the
florist trade, nursery plants, bulb and seed production,
apart from production of micro propagation material, and
extraction of essential oils from flowers. The industry has
been growing at a CAGR of 25 percent over the past de-
cade. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this proj-
ect without risk and earn profit.
W
orkwear is clothing worn for work, especial-
ly work that involves manual labour. Often
those employed within trade industries elect
to be outfitted in work-
wear because it is built
to provide durability
and safety. Garments
of simple and typ-
ically very durable
construction usually
in poly/cotton fabrics,
including boiler suits
and coveralls, bib and
brace, coats, jackets
and trousers, as
well as a wide
variety of similar
styles used in the catering and wholesale/distribution
sectors.
Indian consumer durables market is broadly
segregated into urban and rural markets, and is at-
tracting marketers from across the world. Per capita
GDP of India is expected to reach US$ 3,273.85 in
2023 from US$ 1,983 in 2012. The global Work-
wear/Uniforms (Uniforms & Workwears) market is
valued at 56700 million US$ in 2017 and will reach
79000 million US$ by the end of 2025, growing at a
CAGR of 4.2% during 2018-2025.Thus, due to demand
it is best to invest in this project.
U
ndergarments or underwear are clothes worn
under other clothes, often next to the skin. They
keep outer garments from being soiled by bodi-
ly secretions and discharges, shape the body, and provide
support for parts of it. In
cold weather, long un-
derwear sometimes is
worn to provide addi-
tional warmth.
The Indian ap-
parel sector is ex-
pected to grow from
1,709 billion in 2010
to 4,700 billion by
2020E, representing
a CAGR of 10.6%.
Of this, the innerwear
market currently val-
ued at ~14,300 crore
(in 2011) is expected
to grow to 43,700
crore by 2020E, grow-
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Trousers : 3000 Pcs/Day
High-Visibility : 1000 Pcs/Day
Long Sleeve Jackets
Plant & Machinery : ` 136 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 1271 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 29%
Break Even Point : 67%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Pure Acrylic Emulsion Paint : 66 MT/Day
Styrene Acrylic Emulsion Paint : 50 MT/Day
Vinyl Acrylic Emulsion Paint : 50 MT/Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 298 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 1874 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 28%
Break Even Point : 50%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Floral Foam : 12000 Pcs./Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 68 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 270 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 46%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Regular Silk & Cotton Panties : 1000 Pcs/Day
Bikini Sets : 1000 Pcs/Day
Brasseries (Wired) : 1000 Pcs/Day
Brasseries (Non Wired) : 1000 Pcs/Day
Briefs Men's : 1000 Pcs/Day
Baniyan Men's :1000 Pcs/Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 165 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 462 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 61%
Acrylic Emulsion Paints
Floral Foam
Workwear, Uniform Clothing
for factory(Thousers & High
Visibility Long Sleeves Jackets)
Undergarments
(Men and Women)
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ing at a CAGR of 13.2%, outpacing the growth of the over-
all apparel market.As a whole any entrepreneur can venture
in this project without risk and earn profit.
L
ead is a material very easy to recycle and, provided
that adequate procedures are implemented; the
final product (secondary lead) is indistinguishable
from the primary lead produced from ores. About 50% of
the lead consumed worldwide is derived from recycled and
reused materials. There are many different uses of Lead. It
may be used as a pure metal, alloyed with other metals, or
as chemical compounds.
The recovery of metals from metal scrap has the ad-
vantage that it is easier and far less energy dependent than
the production of primary lead from ores. The production
of recycled lead requires
35–40% of the energy
necessary to produce
lead from ores. In ad-
dition, the recovery
of lead decreases the
lead dispersion in the
environment and pre-
serves the mineral re-
serves for the future.
Recycling lead is rela-
tively simple and in most
of the applications where lead is used, such as lead-acid
batteries, it is possible to recover it for use over and over
again.
Lead batteries industry in India is currently estimated
at Rs 40,000 crore with 60% automotive and 40% industri-
al. Over thousands of player continued recycling activity in
India through recovery of lead from telecom, uninterrupted
power supply (UPS), inverters, renewable energy and other
related industries. Thus, due to demand it is a good project
for entrepreneurs to invest.
C
alcined bauxite is an important raw material for
two main markets: refractories and abrasives.
Bauxite is a naturally occurring, heterogeneous
material comprised primarily of one or more aluminum
hydroxide minerals plus various mixtures of silica (SiO2),
iron oxide (Fe2O3), titaniai (TiO2), alumino silicates (clay,
etc.), and other impurities in trace amounts.
India currently imports 60% of
its Calcined Bauxite from China.
Spurred by expansion of domes-
tic steel production, a scarcity
of acceptable quality of bauxite
from China and raising import
cost, drives are now under way
in India to produce high grade
bauxite from domestic bauxite
sources. Global Calcined Bauxite
Market was valued at $16,680 mil-
lion in 2016, and is expected to reach $29,648 million by
2023. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project.
L
aundry detergent, or washing powder, is a type of
detergent (cleaning agent) that is added for clean-
ing laundry. In common usage, "detergent" refers
to mixtures of chem-
ical compounds in-
cluding alkylbenzene
sulfonates, which are
similar to soap but
are less affected by
hard water. In most
household contexts,
the term detergent re-
fers to laundry deter-
gent vs hand soap or
other types of clean-
ing agents. While de-
tergent is still sold in
powdered form, liquid
detergents have been taking major market shares in many
countries since their introduction in the 1960s.
Cleaning compositions that effectively disinfect and
clean hard surfaces such as those in lavatories and bath-
rooms, particularly toilet bowls, are well known. Typical
cleaning compositions provide effective coverage of the
treated surfaces to ensure that contact between the cleaning
composition and contaminants present on the surface occur.
Ineffective disinfection and cleaning of the surface often is
the end result without such contact, particularly for inner
toilet bowl surfaces. For pitched toilet bowl surfaces, vis-
cous cleaning compositions can provide good coverage and
retention, particularly vertically sloped interior surfaces of a
toilet bowl. Therefore, it is a good project for entrepreneurs
to invest
T
he sun energy reaches Earth as UV, visible and in-
frared radiation. The last one is largely responsible
for heat build-up.© Solar radiation, visible radia-
tion, near infrared (NIR) radiation, very short wavelength
infrared (VSWIR) radiation etc., The visible region of the
electromagnetic spectrum is
commonly considered to
be the wavelength range
between 0.4-0.72 μm
(400-720 nm). The poly-
mers used in the SRP
roof systems expand
when wet, offering un-
paralleled protection ex-
pands when wet offering
unparalleled protection
against damaging moisture
penetration. The roof coat
resin has a very special property known as “Variable
Permeability”. When conditions are wet, the poly-
mers swell up becoming completely watertight. This
report deals with the simulation thermal coating for
providing the room comfort and thereby reducing
the usage of Air conditioning units and fans.
Infrared-reflective coatings can be formulated
with various pigments, metals (such as aluminum)
or other materials to produce an IR-reflective bar-
rier. The paints industry in India has been growing
at the rate of around 12% a year. The paints market has
crossed the Rs. 135 bn mark. By volume, the market is esti-
mated at 1.4 mntonne which is growing at an average annual
growth of over 6 to 8% (12% by value). The unorganized
sector, shrunk in the recent years, still commands a share
of 46% (by volume) and 35% (by value). The global cool
roof coating market is expected to reach USD 5.41 billion
by 2025. The global cool roof coating market demand was
37.7 million liters in 2015 and is expected to reach 78.5 mil-
lion liters by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 7.6% from 2016
to 2025. The global IR Reflected coating market is expect-
ed to reach USD 5.41 billion by 2025. which facilitates the
development of new technologies and ensure a high quality
product.
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Calcined Bauxite : 40 MT/Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 219 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 766 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 26%
Break Even Point : 56%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Lead Ingot : 1944 MT/Annum
Plant & Machinery :` 66 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 257 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 28%
Break Even Point : 57%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Detergent Powder : 3.2 MT/Day
Liquid Washing Soap : 3.2 MT/Day
Toilet Cleaner : 3.2 MT/Day
Perfumed Bleach : 3.2 MT/Day
Stain Remover Liquid : 3.2 MT/Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 72 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 210 Lakhs
Rate of Return :28%
Break Even Point :74%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Infrared Reflected : 300 Ltrs. /Day
(IR) Paint
Plant & Machinery : ` 33 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 196 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 26%
Break Even Point : 40%
Recovery of Lead
Bauxite Calcination
(by Rotary Kiln with Fine Grinding Ball Mill)
Production Unit of
Liquid Washing Soap, Perfumed Bleach for
the Wash of White Cloths, Toilet/Tills Hard
Stains Remover Liquid, Detergent Powder
Infrared Reflected (IR) Paint
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ndian pharmaceutical sector is expected to grow to
US$ 100 billion, while medical device market is ex-
pected to grow US$ 25 billion by 2025. Pharmaceuti-
cals export from India stood at US$ 20.70 billion in FY20.
Pharmaceutical export include bulk drugs, intermediates,
drug formulations, biological, Ayush and herbal products
and surgical. India's biotechnology industry comprising
biopharmaceuticals, bio-services, bio-agriculture, bio-in-
dustry, and bioinformat-
ics is expected grow at
an average growth rate
of around 30 per cent
a y-o-y to reach US$
100 billion by 2025.
Thus, due to demand
it is best to invest in
this project. Thus, due
to demand it is best to
invest in this project.
I
ndian pharmaceutical sector is expected to grow to
US$ 100 billion, while medical device market is ex-
pected to grow US$ 25 billion by 2025. Pharmaceuti-
cals export from India stood at US$ 20.70 billion in FY20.
Pharmaceutical export include bulk drugs, intermediates,
drug formulations, biological, Ayush and herbal products
and surgical. India's biotechnology industry comprising
biopharmaceuticals, bio-services, bio-agriculture, bio-in-
dustry, and bioinfor-
matics is expected
grow at an average
growth rate of
around 30 per cent
a y-o-y to reach
US$ 100 billion
by 2025. Entrepre-
neurs who invest
in this project will
be successful.
M
ore importantly, the Indian IT sector is one of
the biggest and fastest growing markets and has
led the economic transformation of the country.
The IT sector has also created significant demand for spe-
cialized real-estate development
that can cater to the specific
requirements of the industry.
The market size of India’s
IT-BPM sector is expected to
grow to US$ 350 billion by
2025 and BPM is expected
to account for US$ 50-55 bil-
lion out of the total revenue.
Thus, due to demand it is best
to invest in this project.
I
ndia is a tropical country making fans a necessity.
Thus, the fan industry in India is well-established and
has shown significant growth over the years. Profit
realizations increased only 3.0-3.5% annually in the last 2
years due to a parallel rise in raw material prices. However,
going forward, realizations for the sector are due to increase
substantially as share of premium fans rise from current
6-8% levels to more than 15-20% over the next 3-5 years.
Growth in the housing sector is boosting the demand for
ceiling fans, especially in the developing economies. For
instance, the govern-
ments of China and In-
dia are coming up with
new schemes to pro-
vide shelter to the low-
and middle-income
groups. In addition to
this, development in
the commercial real
estate, hospitality and
retail sectors are bol-
stering the market growth. Thus, due to demand it is
best to invest in this project.
C
onstruction Industry in India has grown
exponentially in the recent past. It would not
be wrong to say that the industry is maturing
in the process. JCB India on its part has been contributing
to it by providing world class construction equipment. To
cater to the growing needs of the industry, we have in the
last decade expanded our range from a couple of models
to 20 models and continue to do so. Since, the Indian
conditions are unique, JCB is offering products specific to
meet the rigors of Indian terrain and conditions. Specialized
attachments such as the sweeper collector, submersible
pump, and hand held tool circuit, ditch cleaning bucket, etc.
have been introduced to bring more mechanization and to
tap newer segments. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest
in this project.
M
EK is a naturally occurring human
metabolite, is present naturally in foods
across all food groups, and is produced by
microbes, algae, plants and other organisms. It is
also released to the environment via anthropogenic
production, where it primarily partitions to air. Its
primary use is industrial, but it can also be found
in consumer products, especially coatings and
adhesives, and has minor use in the food industry as
an extraction agent and flavoring agent.
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK), is an organic com-
pound with the formula CH3C(O)CH2CH3.This col-
orless liquid Ketone has a sharp, sweet odor reminiscent
of butterscotch and acetone. It is produced industrially on
a large scale, and also occurs in trace amounts in nature. It
is soluble in water and is commonly used as an industrial
solvent.
MEK is used in surface coatings (55%), adhesives
(12%), printing inks (4%), chemical intermediates (6%),
magnetic tapes (5%) and lube oil dew axing agents (6%).
MEK also is used as an extraction medium for fats, oils,
waxes and resins. Methyl Ethyl Ketone is used as a solvent
for lacquers, adhesives; for cleaning materials to be electro-
plated; for degreasing; in rubber and rubber cement, print-
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride : 600 Kegs’/Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 201 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 580 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 58%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Ampoules 5 ml Size : 200,000 Nos. / Day
Ampoules 10 ml Size : 150,000 Nos. / Day
Ampoules 20 ml Size : 150,000 Nos. / Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 1933 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 3040 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 39%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Land Area : 25 Acres
Plant & Machinery : ` 7078 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 146872 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 16%
Break Even Point : 12
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
BLDC Celling Fan : 1,000 Pcs. / Day
(48"-52")
Plant & Machinery :` 48 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 359 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 29%
Break Even Point : 66%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
JCB Bucket Pin 42 mm Diameter : 1,666.7 Kgs / Day
JCB Bucket Pin Bush : 1,666.7 Kgs / Day
JCB Bucket Tooth Nuts & Bolt : 1,666.7 Kgs / Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 147 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 418 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 56%
Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride
Sterile Water for Injection
Information Technology Park
BLDC Fan
JCB Bucket Pin and JCB
Tooth Nuts, Bolt and Pin
Bush
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)
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ing inks, paints, wood stains, varnishes and paint removers
and in cleaning solutions; as a catalyst; and as a carrier.
The future increase in demand of MEK in the coun-
try is expected from two
levels. The first is from
the growth of end users
who are already using
MEK. The second level
is from the consumers
who can use MEK but
are using other sol-
vents and are willing
to switch over to MEK,
once its easy availabili-
ty is assured.
In 2018, Asia is expected to account for nearly 70% of
the total world consumption of MEK. Paints and coatings
continue to consume the majority of MEK, and little change
in the world MEK market breakdown is expected by 2023.
Adhesives make up the second-largest share of the MEK
market in 2018, and represent the largest and fastest-grow-
ing market in China, where consumption is largely for the
manufacture of shoes.
Global Methyl Ethyl Ketone Market size is forecasted
to reach USD 3.64 billion against the volume of 1.9 Million
Tonnes with a CAGR of 4.3 % by 2022. China, Western
Europe, Japan and the United States are leading Consumer
of MEK. It is projected that Asia Pacific region will drive
the highest growth rate in the future as demand for MEK in
this region is increasing at a fast pace with the develop-
ment in end use. Increasing investments and development
in automobile and infrastructure industries in China and
India will further induce the consumption of MEK in the
Asia Pacific region. Positive demand outlook for paints
and coatings, adhesives, printing inks; on account of in-
creasing construction spending, particularly in the Asia
Pacific and the Middle East is expected to remain a key
driving factor for the global MEK market.
Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone (MEK) is a colorless and a
harsh smelling carbon-based compound. It is commonly
known as butanone. MEK characterized by outstanding
chemical assets including low boiling point, high viscosity,
high solvency, and high evaporation rate because of which
it is used as a solvent across various applications.
F
ructose is majorly used in the production of nu-
trition bars, soft moist cookies, pourable frozen
juice concentrates and energy-reduced products. It
is commercially available in syrup and crystalline forms.
High fructose corn syrup, which
is the major product segment
in the market, is expected to
experience reduced demand on
account of growing concerns
regarding obesity. Fructose syr-
ups is the fastest growing prod-
uct segment and expected to
register a CAGR of 4.7% from
2017 to 2025 due to increased
demand from the beverage
manufacturing industry. En-
trepreneurs who invest in this
project will be successful.
T
he global plastic waste to oil market is expected to
increase from ~US$ 45 Mn in 2019 to ~US$ 100
MN by 2027. Plastic waste to oil can be defined
as a technology that is used to convert non-recycled plastic
into synthetic crude oil and other value-added petroleum
products such as diesel, gasoline, naphtha, and fuel oil. This
is an advanced waste con-
version technology that
is considered comple-
mentary to the existing
plastic recycling tech-
nology. Plastic waste
to oil technology has
high potential, as land-
fill-bound plastics can
be used as a resource
to develop a valuable
alternative fuel source.
Entrepreneurs who invest
in this project will be successful.
T
he market for roads and highways is projected to
exhibit a CAGR of 36.16% during 2016-2025,
on account of growing government initiatives to
improve transportation infrastructure in the country. The
road transport and highways
ministry has prepared a
draft Cabinet note on
the Rs.2.6-lakh crore
Bharat Mala project that
envisages construction
of 25,000 km of roads
along India's borders,
coastal areas, ports, re-
ligious and tourist places
as well as over 100 dis-
trict headquarters. Thus,
due to demand it is best
to invest in this project.
M
aintenance of electrical equipment and the
maintenance function in general, are key
subjects today for managers of plants and
facilities. One important reason for this interest is
there are profound changes taking place in the
area of maintenance and reliability management.
Basically, sweeping changes in management and
organizational structure are redefining how work
gets done.
The maintenance function was seen as a non-
core service organization that did not contribute
to competitiveness. Benchmarks for maintenance
were isolated measurements of tasks–that is, task
orientation rather than business goal orientation.
New performance criteria for measuring mainte-
nance will be focused on optimizing asset utiliza-
tion, not maximizing asset utilization.
Qualification and certification of electrical main-
tenance personnel are other factors that will become in-
creasingly important. A number of electrical industry or-
ganizations got together recently and created a certification
program for people involved in the installation and mainte-
nance of instrumentation and control systems.
To provide quality, fast and competitive service for all
units, including smaller ones of 100 HP or less, we have
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
CAPACITY
Liquid Glucose : 112 MT / Day
Fructose : 80 MT / Day
Broken Rice Protein : 8 MT / Day
(Bye Product)
Plant & Machinery : ` 3936 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 5941 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 26%
Break Even Point : 45%
Methyl Ethyl Ketone : 40 MT Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 946 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 1814 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 53%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Pyrolysis Oil : 5 MT / Day
Carbon (by product) : 1.67 MT / Day
Gas (by product) : 1 MT / Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 92 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 312 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 58%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Metal Beam Highway : 12.5 MT /Day
Crash Barrier
MS Sheet Scrap : 2.5 MT /Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 230 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 954 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 28%
Break Even Point : 53%
Liquid Glucose & Fructose
from Broken Rice
Plastic Pyrolysis
(Waste Plastic to Oil Conversion)
Roll Forming with Metal Beam,
Highway Guard Crash Barrier
and Galvanizing Plant
Workshop for Motors of Low
Voltage (Up-To 1000V) and
Distribution Transformers
(Maintenance, overhauls and repairs)
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dedicated teams of specialists who are inspired by Lean
best practices. Indeed, the Multi-Tech Workshop works
completely independently from other Services departments
to carry out the operations necessary for the refurbishment
of small electric motors.
The growing requirement to improve and maintain the
reliability of the electrical distribution equipment at office
spaces, manufacturing facilities, and industrial facilities is
propelling the demand for the electrical distribution ser-
vices, globally. The electrical services market’s growth
can also be attributed to the increasing focus on repair and
maintenance of existing electrical equipment and fixtures
across multiple industries. Fulfilling crucial parameters is
critical to ensure the effective scheduling of electrical dis-
tribution equipment to avoid the operational downtimes.
Based on power rating, the distribution transformer market
has been segmented into power ratings ranging up to 500
kVA, 501 kV–2,500 kVA, 2,501 kVA–10,000 kVA, and
above 10,000 kVA. The distribution transformers ranging
from 2,501 kVA–10,000 kVA are widely used in industrial
and commercial sectors due to high power consumption as
compared to residential power consumption.
The global distribution transformer market is anticipat-
ed to grow at a CAGR of 7.88% between 2020 and 2028,
and is anticipated to generate revenue of $32.58 billion by
2028. The service transformers or distribution transformers
(DTs) deliver the final voltage alteration in the electric pow-
er distribution arrangement. DTs are used to step down the
voltage used in the distribution lines (usually up to 36 kV),
to the level used by the customer (usually 250 up to 435 V).
The oil-filled segment is expected to be the largest mar-
ket for distribution transformer, as it is more efficient, hav-
ing longer service life and features more reliable overload
capabilities. In developing countries, oil-filled distribution
transformers account for around 90% of the total distribu-
tion transformer units and 80% in developed countries.
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extrose Saline Manufacturing Plant, Dextrose
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Normal saline (NS
or N/S) is the com-
monly used phrase for
a solution of 0.90%
w/v of NaCl, about 300
mOsm/L or 9.0 g per
liter. Aless commonly,
this solution is referred
to as physiological saline
or isotonic saline, neither of which is technically accurate.
NS is used frequently in intravenous drips (IVs) for patients
who cannot take fluids orally and have developed or are in
danger of developing dehydration or hypovolemia.
For medical purposes, saline is often used to flush
wounds and skin abrasions. Normal saline will not burn or
sting when applied. Saline is also used in I.V. therapy, intra-
veno supplying extra water to rehydrate patients or supply-
ing the daily water and salt needs ("maintenance" needs) of
a patient who is unable to take them by mouth.
The market for Intravenous (IV) Solution is expected
to reach USD 11,511.2 million by 2022 and is expected to
grow at a CAGR of 7.69% during the forecast period 2016-
2022. The factors which drive the growth of the market are
the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, rising acceptance
of vitamin C intravenous treatment therapy to treat colorec-
tal cancer. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this
project.
A
refrigerant is a substance or mixture, usually a
fluid, used in a heat pump and refrigeration cycle.
In most cycles it undergoes phase transitions from
a liquid to a gas and back again.
The ideal working fluid or often called refrigerant
would have favorable thermodynamic properties, be non-
corrosive to mechanical components, and be safe, including
freedom from toxicity and flammability.
The desired thermodynamic properties are a boiling
point somewhat below the target temperature, a high heat
of vaporization, a moderate density in liquid form, a rela-
tively high density in gaseous form, and a high critical tem-
perature. Since boiling point and gas density are affected
by pressure, refrigerants
may be made more
suitable for a partic-
ular application by
appropriate choice of
operating pressures.
Chlorodifluoro-
methane or difluoro-
monochloromethane
is a hydro chloroflu-
orocarbon (HCFC).
This colorless gas is bet-
ter known as HCFC-22, or R-22, or (CH ClF2). It is com-
monly used as a propellant and refrigerant. R-22 cylinders
are colored light green.
R22 is a single component HCFC refrigerant that has
historically been used for air conditioning, medium tem-
perature and low temperature refrigeration.
The refrigerants market size is estimated to be USD
22.9 billion in 2018 and is projected reach USD 31.0 billion
by 2023, at a CAGR of 6.2% between 2018 and 2023. The
market is mainly driven by the rising demand for refriger-
ants from the applications domestic, commercial, and in-
dustrial refrigeration; chillers; window, split, VRF, and oth-
er air-conditioning systems; and MAC. Growing demand
for refrigerants in upcoming applications has created vari-
ous opportunities for its manufacturers. APAC
is the key market for refrigerants, globally,
followed by North America and Europe, in
terms of volume. One of the primary drivers
of the market is the increasing demand for
consumer appliances in these regions.
Increase in demand for energy-efficient
cooling solutions and rising awareness re-
garding global warming and ozone deple-
tion is expected to shape the industry over
the forecast period. Fluorocarbon phase-out
as per regulations laid down by the Montreal
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Workshop for Motors & Distribution Transformer of Low
Voltage (up to 1000V ) Maintenance, Overhauls and Repairs
Plant & Machinery : ` 30 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 85 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 71%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Dextrose Saline 500 ml Size : 15,000 Bottles Per Day
Dextrose Saline 1000 ml Size : 15,000 Bottles Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 1148 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 1542 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 25%
Break Even Point : 44%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Refrigerant Gas R22 : 166 Nos. / Day
(Cylinder 10 Kgs Size)
Plant & Machinery : ` 24 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 179 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 64%
Dextrose Saline
Refrigerant Gas R22
Bottling Plant
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Protocol and updated by the Kyoto Protocol has led to a
resurgence in demand for natural refrigerants. The hydro-
carbon and inorganic segments are, therefore, expected to
witness considerable growth.
The stationary air conditioning, chillers, and heat
pumps segment dominated the market by application and
accounted for over 47% of the overall volume in 2016. In-
creased spending power of the middle class on consumer
appliances, such as refrigeration systems, has resulted in
the growth of this segment. Rising demand for cooling
equipment owing to rapid industrialization, deteriorating
weather conditions, and growth in the manufacture of con-
sumer appliances has also positively influenced its demand.
Commercial refrigeration is another application wit-
nessing significant growth. Increasing hypermarket, super-
market, and food retail chains, coupled with rise in con-
sumption of packaged and frozen foods, has boosted the
demand for commercial refrigerants.
English willow bats with minor visual defects such as
grains which are not perfectly straight, or dis-colourations,
are also cheaper. The willow used in making bats in Kash-
mir was brought in by the British, who ruled India, during
the 1820s.
The industry combines traditional tools with modern
technology. Some of the districts where these bats are made
in Kashmir areAnantnag, Baramula, and Pahalgam Further,
with projected demand of cricket bats expected to increase
to 4 million per annum in the global market by the year
2020, the future of this industry looks very promising be-
cause the Kashmir willow
comprises about 60 per-
cent of the total bats
manufactured in India.
Additionally, with a
compound growth rate
of about 8.4 percent,
the potential turnover
from the export of this
commodity is project-
ed to increase to 100
million per annum in the
year 2030. As a whole there is a good scope for new entre-
preneur to invest in this business.
B
ottled water is drinking water (e.g., well water,
distilled water, mineral water, or spring water)
packaged in plastic or glass water bottles. Bottled
water may be carbonated or not. Sizes range from small
single serving bottles to large carboys for water coolers.
Bottled water is the most dynamic market of all the food
and beverage industry.
The market is expected to reach INR ~403.06 Bn by
the end of 2023, from its current value of INR ~160 Bn,
expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of
~20.75% from 2018. Based on volume, the market is likely
to reach ~35.53 Bn liters by 2023, expanding at a CAGR
of ~18.25% from 2018 to 2023. As a whole there is a good
scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business.
M
ethyl tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, one of the
MTHPA anhydride referred to as MTHPA,
MeTHPA, has two isomers, namely 4-meth-
yltetrahydrophthalic anhydride and 3-methyltetrahydroph-
thalic anhydride, having a melting point of 65°C and 63°C.
It is rarely used as a curing agent alone. The actual com-
modity is a liquid mixture that isomerized to various iso-
mers.
The Methyltetrahydrophthalic Anhydride (MTHPA)
market will depend on market share (sales and revenue) of
key companies and growth opportunities of the Methyltet-
rahydrophthalic An-
hydride (MTHPA)
market by type, ap-
plication, key man-
ufacturers and key
regions and coun-
tries. The market is
expected to reach
$14.19 billion in
2025 at a CAGR of
5%. Entrepreneurs
who invest in this proj-
ect will be successful.
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The Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is increasing in
alarming proportion all over the world. In India due to lack
of financial resources, lack of trained manpower & infra-
structure leads to severe strain on existing health policies in
the light of the increasing burden of CKD.
Blood Tubing Sets for Hemodialysis designed specifi-
cally to connect patient with an external system that extracts
blood of the patient to the dialyzer and reverts patient’s
blood from the dialyzer. Consists of 2 Parts: Arterial and
Venous line which are used during dialysis with attached
fistula and dialyzer. Unique chambers are there which re-
duce foaming, increase air removal and do not trap EPO
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Capacity : 6.7 Nos. Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 8 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 22 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 29%
Break Even Point : 81%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Packaged Drinking Water : 28,800 Bottles Per Day
200 ml Size Bottle
Packaged Drinking Water : 28,800 Bottles Per Day
500 ml Size Bottle
Packaged Drinking Water : 38,400 Bottles Per Day
1000 ml Size Bottle
Plant & Machinery : ` 306 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 632 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 24%
Break Even Point : 51%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Capacity : 4,000.0 Pcs Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 133 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 404 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 25%
Break Even Point : 55%
CAPACITY
Capacity : 16,000 Kgs Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 234 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 897Lakhs
Rate of Return : 28%
Break Even Point : 57%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
English Willow Cricket Bat
Packaged Drinking Water
with PET Bottle
Methyltetrahydrophthalic
Anhydride (MTHPA)
Hemodialysis Blood Tubing
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(Erythropoietin). This helps in ensuring secure machine fit
and less incidence of wet out.
India dialysis market was valued at USD 3.1 billion
in 2017. The global kidney dialysis equipment market
is touted to accumulate USD 16.5 billion at a stupen-
dous 5.7 percent CAGR (compound annual growth
rate) during the assessment period (2018–2023). He-
modialysis segment accounted for over 90 percent
revenue share in 2017 and is projected to grow over
the forthcoming years. In the center, dialysis account-
ed for more than 70 percent share in 2017. As a whole
there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest
in this business.
A
yurvedic Pain Balm Manufacturing Plant,
Ayurvedic Pain Balm Detailed Project Report,
Ayurvedic Pain Balm Profile, Ayurvedic Pain
Balm Business Plan, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Industry Trends,
Ayurvedic Pain Balm Market Research, Ayurvedic Pain
Balm Survey, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Manufacturing Process,
Ayurvedic Pain Balm Machinery, Ayurvedic Pain Balm
Raw Materials, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Feasibility Study,
Ayurvedic Pain Balm Investment Opportunities, Ayurvedic
Pain Balm Market Demand, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Market
Growth Rate, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Market Strategy,
Ayurvedic Pain Balm Market drivers, Ayurvedic Pain Balm
Market Insight, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Industry Demands,
Ayurvedic Pain Balm
Financials.
A balm is a con-
centrated, waterless
moisturizer that deliv-
ers the oil directly to
the skin. And because
there is no water, there
is no need for emulsi-
fiers. Oils blend and
beeswax thickens it up.
The absence of water also
means that balms do not require much preservative, because
bacteria cannot grow without water. They are preserved
with either essential oils and/or vitamin E.
Balm is touted as a multipurpose product that may be
used for a wide range of issues, especially pain. Here are
some potential uses:
• Toenail fungus: The active ingredient camphor may
treat this type of fungal infection. However, this study was
done using Vicks VapoRub, not Balm.
• Back pain: The active ingredients camphor and men-
thol may help soothe this type of pain.
• Common colds: Menthol may alleviate cold symp-
toms.
• Congestion:Acombination of menthol and eucalyptus
may clear up congestion.
The government set up the Ministry of AYUSH
(Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy) in No-
vember 2014 to promote the country's indigenous alterna-
tive medicines including education and research. Thus, due
to demand it is best to invest in this project.
B
itumen is an important low-cost thermoplastic
which finds many applications as a building and
engineering material; however, bitumen has poor
mechanical properties as it is hard and brittle in cold en-
vironments and soft and fluid in hot environments. The
primary aim of the modification of bitumen for use in struc-
tural layers is to increase the resistance of these layers to
permanent deformation
at high road tempera-
tures without com-
promising the prop-
erties of these layers
over the rest of the
prevailing tempera-
ture range.
Asia Pacific is
expected to be the
fastest-growing mar-
ket and is expected
to witness gains at
a CAGR of 3.0% from
2016 to 2024 in terms of volume. Government initiatives
to construct roads to access rural areas is projected to pro-
pel the demand for bitumen over the forecast period. As a
whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest
in this business.
5 Star Hotel Detailed Project Report, 5 Star Hotel
Profile, 5 Star Hotel Business Plan, 5 Star Hotel Industry
Trends, 5 Star Hotel Market Research, 5 Star Hotel Survey,
5 Star Hotel Machinery, 5 Star Hotel Raw Materials, 5 Star
Hotel Feasibility Study, 5 Star Hotel Investment Oppor-
tunities, 5 Star Hotel Market Demand, 5 Star Hotel
Market Growth Rate, 5 Star Hotel Market Strategy,
5 Star Hotel Market drivers, 5 Star Hotel Market In-
sight, 5 Star Hotel Industry Demands, 5 Star Hotel
Financials, 5 Star Hotel Construction, 5 Star Hotel
Business, 5 Star Hotel Set up, 5 Star New Hotel,
Hospitality
A hospitality unit such as a restaurant, hotel,
or an amusement park consists of multiple groups
such as facility maintenance and direct operations
(servers, housekeepers, porters, kitchen workers, bar-
tenders, management, marketing, and human resources
etc.). A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging paid
on a short-term basis. Facilities provided may range from a
modest-quality mattress in a small room to large suites with
bigger, higher-quality beds, a dresser, a fridge and other
kitchen facilities, upholstered chairs, a flat screen television
and en-suite bathrooms.
In areas receiving foreign visitors, hotels are often
important foreign currency earners and in this way may
contribute significantly to their countries’ balance of pay-
ments. Hotels are also important outlets for the products
of other industries. In the building and modernization of
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Capacity : 13,333.3 Bottles Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 15 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 293 lakhs
Rate of Return : 32%
Break Even Point : 42%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Polymer Modified Bitumen : 4.0 MT Per Day
Bitumen Emulsion : 8.0 MT Per Day
Cutback Bitumen : 8.0 MT Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 95 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 540 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 30%
Break Even Point : 80%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Deluxe Rooms (Rent) : 38 Nos. Per Day
Executive Rooms (Rent) : 28 Nos. Per Day
Business Clientele Rooms (Rent) : 17 Nos. Per Day
Suits Rooms (Rent) : 17 Nos. Per Day
Coffee Shop (Visitors) : 25 Nos. Per Day
Restaurant (Visitors) : 75 Nos. Per Day
Bar (Visitors) : 25 Nos. Per Day
Marriage Season – Booking : 0.15 Nos. Per Day
Birthday : 0.17 Nos. Per Day
Conferences : 0.17 Nos. Per Day
Anniverseries : 0.17 Nos. Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 1172 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 4032 Lakhs
Ayurvedic Pain Balm
Bitumen
• Polymer Modified Bitumen
• Bitumen Emulsion
• Cutback Bitumen
5 Star Hotel
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BEGINNING : Project Introduction, Brief History of the Product,
Properties, BIS (Bureau of Indian Standard) Specifications &
Requirements, Uses & Applications
MARKET SURVEY : Present Market Position, Expected Future
Demand, Statistics of Imports & Exports, Export Prospect,
Names and Addresses of Existing Units (Present Manufactures).
PLANT & MACHINERY : List of Plant & Machineries,
Miscellaneous Items and Accessories, Instruments, Laboratory
Equipment’s and Accessories, Plant Location, Electrification,
Electric Load and Water, Maintenance, Suppliers/Manufacturers
of Plant and Machineries.
RAW MATERIAL : List of Raw Materials, Properties of Raw
Materials, Availability of Raw Materials, Required Quality of
Raw Materials, Cost/Rates of Raw Materials.
MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES : Formulae Detailed
Process of Manufacture, Flow Sheet Diagram.
PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS : Requirement of Staff &
Labour, Personnel Management, Skilled & Unskilled Labour.
LAND & BUILDING : Requirement of Land Area, Rates of
the Land, Built up Area, Construction Schedule, Plant
Layout.
FINANCIAL ASPECTS : Cost of Raw Materials, Cost of
Land & Building, Cost of Plant & Machineries, Fixed Capital
Investment, Working Capital, Project Cost, Capital
Formation, Cost of Production, Profitability Analysis, Break
Even Point, Cash Flow Statement for 5 to 10 Years,
Depreciation Chart, Conclusion, Projected Balance Sheet,
Land Man Ratio
Prepared by highly qualified and experienced consultants
and Market Research and Analyst Supported by a panel
of experts and computerised data bank.
Data provided are reliable and upto date collected from
suppliers/manufacturers, plant already commissioned in
India.
NPCS Reports are very economical and immediately
available on demand where as commissioned Feasibility
Studies are time consuming and costly.
Cum
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Kamla Nagar, Delhi - 110 007 (India).
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•A4 and A3 Size Paper
•A4 Sheet Copier Paper (A4 Size)
from Jambo Rolls
•A4 Size Paper Kraft Paper
•Abrasive Paper & Flint Paper
•Ammonia Paper (Blue) Print
•Artificial Flowers (Paper & Cloth)
•Baby Wet Wipes and Facial Wet Tissue
•Biodegradable Disposable Cups and Plates
Using Sugarcane Bagasse
•Card and Gray Board from Pulp and Waste Paper
•Card Grey Board
•Carton Boxes
•Carton Boxes (Using Duplex Paper Board)
•Coated Paper & Board (Art & Chromo)
•Computer Stationery
•Copier Paper (A4 Size)
Paper Industry, Paper & Paper
Board, Paper & Allied Products,
Paper Bags, Cups, Cone, Tube,
Paper Conversion, Disposable
Paper Products, Kraft Paper, News
Print, Waste Paper Recycling, Pulp,
Corrugated Board & Boxes, Hand
Made Paper, Card Board
•Corrugated Boxes
•Corrugated Cardboard Boxes Printing
•Corrugated Cartons and Boxes
•Corrugated Sheet Board & Boxes Plant
•Corrugated Sheet Paper Mill Board
•Decorative Laminated Sheets (Sunmica)
•Defoaming Agent for Paper Industry
•Disposable Paper Plate
•Duplex Paper
•Duplex Paper Board
•ECG Paper, Fax Paper, ATM Slip
•Exercise Note Book & Registers Pads and File
•Exercise Note Book and Offset Printing
•Fortified Rosin (Used in Paper Industry)
•Hand Made Paper
•Honeycomb Paper Products (Board, Paper
Partition, Pallets & 5 Ply Corrugated Boxes)
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Petroleum and Petroleum
Products, Refining, Greases, Lube
Oil, Brake Fluid, Automotive &
Industrial Lubricants, Gear Oils,
Wax & Wax Products, Paraffin Wax,
Polishes, Bitumen, Base Oil, Crude
Oil, Fuel Oils, Lubricating Oils,
Gear Oils, Kerosene
•API Tube
•Batching Plant for Asphalt
•Bitumen (Polymer Modified Bitumen,
Bitumen Emulsion, Cutback Bitumen)
•Bitumen Emulsion
•Bitumen Emulsion for Road (Cationic Type)
•Bitumen in Building of National Roads,
Highways, and Airport Pathways
•Bituminous Felts for Water Proofing and
Damp Proofing
•Blending of Lube Oil from Mineral Base Oil
•B-Naphthol
•Brake Fluids
•Cable Jelly Compound
•Calcined Coke (By Using Horizontal Kiln)
•Kraft Paper
•Kraft Paper Core Pipe Used
in Paper Mills for Paper Reel
•Kraft Paper from Bagasse
•Kraft Paper from Waste Carton Boxes
•Kraft Paper from Waste Paper
•Metal Coated Paper, Metallic Paper Sheets
•Multicolour Newspaper Publishing Unit
•One Time Carbon Paper
•Paper
•Paper & Paper Products
•Paper Bags for White Cement
•Paper Bags from Waste
•Paper Board
•Paper Board Cartons
•Paper Cartons
•Paper Cones & Tubes
•Paper Core
•Paper Cups, Plates and Boxes
•Paper from Bamboo
•Paper from Hemp
•Paper from Shoot of Banana Plant
•Paper from Waste Paper, Bamboo
Chips, Rice Husk & Wheat Husk
•Paper Mill
•Paper Napkins
•Paper Napkins, Facial Tissue,
Toilet Rolls, Kitchen Roll &
Handkerchief, Tissue Paper Rolls
•Paper Plant with Wood Chips & Pulp
•Paper Plate with Silver Lamination
•Paper Plates
•Paper Shopping Bags with Printing
•Paper Shopping Bags, Cups,
Glass & Envelopes
•Paper with Pulp from Bamboo,
Wood and Grass
•Paper, Pulp and Paper Board from Bamboo
•Printed Envelopes (with Window without
Window in Single Colour & Multi Colour)
•Printed Paper Envelopes
•Printed Paper Shopping Bags
•Printing Technology
•Rosin Sizing Agent for Paper Plant
•Silicon Release Paper
•Silicone Coated Paper
•Soap Coated Paper
•Sodium Silicate Adhesive
•Tissue Paper from Recycled Paper
•Toilet Paper Roll
•Wood Pulp
•Chlorinated Paraffin Wax (CPW)
•Coal Tar Pitch
•Coal Tar Pitch Distillation
•Coolant (Automotive) & Grease (CTB or Axle)
•Coolant, Brake Oil, Packing of Lubricant Oil &
Greases
•Crude Oil Refining (Refinery)
•Dearomatization of Kerosene Oil
•Disposable Baby Diaper
•Ethanol from Molasses
•Fuel Bricks from Ground Nuts,
Soyabean Hulls and Jute
•Furnace Oil
•Gas Filling of LPG Cylinder
•Grease & Lube Oil Blending Plant
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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
•7-Aminocephalosporanic Acid (7-Aca)
•Acrylic Teeth
•Active Pharma Ingredients (API) (Cephalexin,
Ampicillin Trihydrate, Ibuprofen and
Paracetamol)
•Active Pharma Ingredients (API) Manufacturing
(Azithromycin, Cefixime, Telmisartan, Diclofenac
Sodium, Aceclofenac)
•Acyclovir
•Aluminium Hydroxide Gel
•Amla (Gooseberry) Powder
•Amoxicillin
•Ampicillin
•Antiseptic Lotion (Dettol Type)
Apis-Ksms-Drug Intermediates Bulk Drug
Industries
•Ayurvedic Herbal Hand Sanitizer
•Ayurvedic Medicines (Chyawanprash, Cough
Syrup Herbal, Ayurvedic Hair Oil, Jawahar Mohra
& Mukta Shukti Tablets)
•Ayurvedic Pharmacy
•Bitter Gourd (Karela) Powder
•Black Braided Silk Surgical Suture
•Blood Bags
•Bovine Serum Albumin
•Bulk Drugs
•Caffeine from Tea Waste
•Calcium Gluconate
•Cellulose Powder
•Cenosphere Processing Plant
Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride (Cipro) - Active
Pharma Ingredient
•Grease (Calcium, Lithium & Sodium)
•Guar Gum Powder (Drilling Grade)
•Heavy Liquid Paraffin
•Light Liquid Paraffin Oil
•Liquid Shoe Polish
•LPG Bottling Plant
•LPG Cylinder Refilling Plant
•Lube Oil
•Lube Oil Blending Based on Imported Base Oil
•Lube Oil Blending Plant (Engine Oil, Gear Oil &
Grease)
•Lubricants Blending Plant (Lubricants, Grease,
Brake Fluid, Coolant)
•Microcrystalline Wax from Sludge of
Petrochemical Refinery
•Mobile Oil (Lube) & Grease
•Mosquito Repellent Candle
•Naphtha Base Solvent
•Naphtha Based Thinner
•OCTG Tube and Fittings
•Paraffin Wax
•Paraffin Wax (Petroleum Wax)
•PE Wax Emulsion
•Petroleum Coke
•Petroleum Distillation Plant
(Oil Distillation Refinery Plant)
•Petroleum Jelly
•Polyethylene Wax
•Reclamation of Used Engine Oil
•Reclamation of Used Engine Oil by Alkali
Refining Process (Caustic Soda)
•Refining of Used Engine Oils
for Making Base Oil
•Refining of Used Lubricating Oil
•Re-Refining of Engine Oil,
Transformer Oil & Hydraulic Oil
•Shoe Polish
•Silicone Grease & Lubricants
•Solid Fuel Cake
•Solvent and Thinners
•Transformer Oil
•Transformer Oil from Base Oil
•Used and Waste Oil Recycling
•Vacuum Distillation of Crude Coal Tar
(Specifically Creosote Oil)
•Washable Knitting Lubricating Oil
•Waste Lubricating Oil Recycling
•Wax Crayon
•Wax from Slack Wax
•White Oil from Kerosene Oil
•White Petroleum Jelly Industry
•Wire Drawing Lubricants
•Wool Batching Oil
•Zero Qi Pitch for Graphite
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•Clean Room for Pharmaceutical Unit
•Cloxacillin
•Corn Processing Plant
(For Glucose Syrup & Fructose)
•Cough Syrup
•Cross-Linked Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose
•Dcda - Dicyandiamide (2-Cyanoguanidine)
•Dental Materials (Alginate, GI Cement, Composite
Resin and Polycarboxylate Cement)
•Dextrin from Starch
•Dextrose Anhydrous, Sorbitol & Vitamin C
•Dextrose Injection
•Dextrose Powder
•Dextrose Saline
•Dextrose Saline, Intravenous Sugar Solution
•Disposable Plastic Syringes
(2ml, 5ml, 10ml and 50ml)
•Disposable Plastic Syringes and Needles
•Empty Gelatin Capsules
•Empty Hard Gelatin Capsules
•Fructose Syrup from Broken Rice
•Gelatin Capsules Soft and Hard
(Vegetable and Non-Veg. Base)
•Gelatin from Bones
•Gelatin Sponge
•Glucose Saline (Intravenous Sugar Solution) IV
Fluids Used in Hospitals, Nursing Homes
•Glycerin
•Glycerol Monostearate (NSE/SE Grade)
•Hemodialysis Blood Tubing
•Homeo & Bio Medicines with Mother Tincture
•I V (Intravenous) Fluid (FFS Technology)
•I V Fluids (BFS Technology)
•I.V. Fluids (Saline and Dextrose)
•Implantable Surgical Suture (Biomedical Textile)
•Intravenous Sugar Solution
•Invert Sugar
•Invert Sugar Enzyme Based
•IV Cannula
•IV Fluid
•IV Fluid (Automatic Plant)
•IV Fluid (International Standard)
•IV Fluid and Dialysis Solution
•IV Fluids in Plastic Bottles (IV Solution Automatic
System)
•L-Ascorbic Acid
•Liquid Glucose from Rice
•L-Lysine from Microbial Fermentation
•Maize Processing for Glucose
•Maize Starch & Liquid Glucose
•Mannitol
•Medical Alcohol from Date Juice Concentrate
•Medical Devices & Surgical Disposables
•Medicated Lozenges like Strepsils, TUSG
•Menthol Crystal
•Methylated Spirit from Sugarcane Molasses
•Microcrystalline Cellulose (Pharmaceutical
Grade)
•Natural Glycerine
•Nicotine from Tobacco Waste
•Orlistat
•Oxygen (500 Industrial Gas Cylinders And 500
Medicated Gas
•Oxygen Gas Plant
•Paracetamol (Acetaminophen)
•Paracetamol Used Phenol as Building Block
•Petroleum Jelly
•Pharmaceutical (Betalactam and Non Betalactam)
•Pharmaceutical (Biotech Traditional and Genetic)
•Pharmaceutical Grade Sugar
•Pharmaceutical Pellets and Granules
•Pharmaceutical Tablets, Syrup, Capsules, Liquid
Oral, Ointment, Powder and Injection
•Pharmaceutical Unit (Automatic Plant of Tablet
and Capsule)
•Pharmacy College (B-Pharma and D-Pharma)
•Protein
•Quinine Sulphate from Cinchona Bark
•Ready Mix Coating Powder Used for Coating of
Pharmaceuticals Tablets for Regular Fill Coating
and Functional Film Coating
•Rectified Spirit
•Ringers Lactate Solution
•Salicylic Acid Aspirin
•Saline and Dextrose Fluid (IV)
•Sanitary Napkins
•Sorbitol, Maltitol, Dextrose Anhydrous and
Vitamin-C
•Soya Protein
•Starch and Allied Products from Maize (Starch,
Liquid Glucose, Dextrose Monohydrate, Dextrose
Anhydrous, Sorbitol and Vitamin C)
•Sterile Water (Sterilized Water) For Injection
•Sterile Water for Injection with BFS Technology
•Sulfamethoxazole
•Surgical Cotton & Bandages
•Surgical Gloves
•Surgical Methylated Spirit (Denatured Alcohol
Surgical Spirit)
•Surgical Sutures Materials (Surgical Gut,
Polyglactin, Polyglycolic Acid, Poliglecaprone,
Polydioxanone, Nylon, Polypropylene, Polyester)
•Thiourea (Using Carbon Disulphide)
•Veterinary Medicines (Powder, Tablets &
Capsules)
•Virgin Coconut Oil
•Vitamin ‘C’ Manufacturing from Sorbitol
•Vitamin C
•Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
•Wood Plastic Composite (WPC)
•Xanthan Gum
(Food and Oil Drilling Grade)
•X-Ray Films
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hotels, business is provided for the construction industry
and related trades. Equipment, furniture and furnishings
are supplied to hotels by a wide range of manufacturers.
INR ($1.7 Billion) in 2019 and average annual revenue/
room was ~$12,400 per annum.
U
nder regulated conditions, carbon black is
virtually pure elemental carbon in the form
of colloidal particles formed by incomplete
combustion or thermal decomposition of gaseous or liquid
hydrocarbons. It has the appearance of a finely divided
black pellet or powder. Its properties of specific surface
area, particle size and shape, conductivity, and colour
influence its use in tyres, rubber and plastic products,
printing inks, and coatings. Carbon black is also among the
top 50 industrial chemicals produced annually in terms of
tonnage. Global production is currently around 8.1 million
metric tonnes. Carbon black is used in approximately 90%
of rubber applications, 9% as a dye, and the remaining
1% as an important component in hundreds of different
applications.
Carbon black is applied to polypropylene to absorb
ultraviolet radiation, which would otherwise weaken the
material. Some radar absorbent papers, photocopier and
laser printer toner, and other inks and paints contain carbon
black particles. Carbon black's high tinting power and sta-
bility have led to its use in the colouring of resins and films.
Carbon black has been used in a variety of computer ap-
plications. Carbon black is used as a filler in plastics, elas-
tomers, films, adhesives, and paints because it is a strong
conductor of electricity. It's used in car fuel caps and pipes
as an antistatic additive.
Carbon black is most commonly used as a reinforcing
filler in rubber products, especially tyres. While a pure gum
vulcanization of styrene-butadiene has a tensile strength of
just 2 MPa and no abrasion resistance, compounding it with
50% carbon black by weight increases its tensile strength
and wear resistance, as shown in the table below. It's of-
ten used in elastomers for
aircraft vibration control
components like engine
mounts in the aerospace
industry. Carbon black
is used in almost all
rubber products where
tensile and abrasion
wear properties are
significant, so they are
black in colour. Precip-
itated or fumed silica has
been used to replace carbon black in applications where
physical properties are necessary but colours other than
black are needed, such as white tennis shoes. Silica-based
fillers are also gaining traction in automotive tyres, where
they offer a better balance of fuel efficiency and wet han-
dling thanks to lower rolling loss.
Types of Carbon Black
• Hard Blacks (also known as tread grades or reinforc-
ing Carbon Black) are a form of furnace Carbon Black with
a nitrogen surface area of at least 70 m2/g.
• Soft Blacks (also known as carcass grades or semi-re-
inforcing Carbon Black) are a form of carbon black with a
nitrogen surface area of 21 to 69 m2/g.
In 2006, total production was estimated to be around
8,100,000 metric tonnes (8,900,000 short tonnes). Carbon
black consumption in 2015 was projected to be 13.2 mil-
lion metric tonnes, worth US$13.7 billion, and is forecast
to rise to 13.9 million metric tonnes, worth US$14.4 bil-
lion, in 2016. Between 2016 and 2022, global demand is
expected to rise at a CAGR of 5.6 percent, reaching 19.2
million metric tonnes estimated at US$20.4 billion. Carbon
black is most commonly used as a pigment and reinforcing
process in vehicle tyres (70 percent). Carbon black also aids
in the transfer of heat away from the tread and belt areas of
the tyre, reducing thermal damage and extending the life of
the tyre. Belts, hoses, and other non-tyre rubber products
account for around 20% of global demand. The remaining
pigment is mostly used in inks, coatings, and plastics. En-
trepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful.
T
here are more than 5000 varieties of rose in India of
which only a few yield essential oils. The varieties
that are grown in India for obtaining essential oils
are rosa damascena mill (Fasli Rosa) and rosa borboniana
desp (Edward Rose). Generally, rose plants are 6ft high
from the land. The Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka,
and West Bengal are the most rose farming project state
in India. The successful commercial rose farming process
mostly depends on the varieties of rose flower. In latest
technology, there are many rose planting methods are
available but the rose cultivation in greenhouse method is
very famous and convenient for rose plants.
The Indian Floriculture market was worth INR 188.7
Billion in 2019. Floriculture also known as flower farming
refers to the cultivation of flowering and ornamental plants.
Although flowers have been an integral part of the Indian
society and were cultivated for various purposes ranging
from aesthetic to social and religious purposes, the com-
mercial floriculture industry has been of recent origin. A
strong increase in the demand for cut and loose flowers has
made floriculture as one of the important commercial trades
in Indian agriculture. Looking forward, IMARC Group
expects the Indian Floriculture market to exhibit strong
growth during 2020-2025.
The increasing importance of natural extracts as phar-
maceutical & natural cosmetic aid and their use as nutra-
ceutical ingredients in recent times has opened up new vis-
tas for this sector besides their widespread use as flavor &
fragrance ingredients. India will play a dominant role in the
production & processing of these natural extracts. Coun-
try's biodiversity coupled with competent scientific force,
make our country as the best choice to become a foremost
leader in aroma business in the coming years.
The rose oil helps to provide an even tone complexion
by diminishing redness from skin. Moreover, its property
to reduce and tackle inflammation to skin makes it more
preferable among the consumers. The product is mostly
preferred by the consumers having dry and sensitive skin
as the product helps to soothe and moisturize the skin for a
longer period. The above-mentioned factors are beneficial
for the skin sensitive population, thereby driving the sales
of the product. Rise in disposable income among consum-
ers to purchase skincare products irrespective of cost factor
is anticipated to impact the growth of the rose oil market in
the coming years. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest
in this project.
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Capacity : 167 MT Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 2563 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 8249 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 49%
Break Even Point : 25%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Rose Oil (Packed in 100 ml size Bottle) : 0.7 Ltrs / Day
Rose Water (Packed in 100 ml size Bottle) : 2,500 Ltrs / Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 150 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 564 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 29%
Break Even Point : 58%
Carbon Black
Set up a Unit of Carbon Black
Manufacturing Business
Rose Plantation and
Rose Oil Extraction
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PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Peanut Butter : 8,000 Kgs. / Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 126 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 562 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 29%
Break Even Point : 53%
CAPACITY
Wheat Gluten Powder : 11,000 MT Per Annum
Wheat Base Alcohol : 18,000 MT Per Annum
Plant & Machinery : ` 7542 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 10073 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 25%
Break Even Point : 43%
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
W
heat is produced in 120 countries and accounts
for about 19 percent of the world’s calorie
supplies. It is used primarily as flour for
making bread, pastry, pasta and noodles etc. It is also used
to feed livestock, with the feed used for accounting for
about 17 percent of global wheat consumption. In addition
the by-products from milling wheat into flour are used as
feed. The annual global production of dry wheat is about
529 Tg. Asia (43%) and Europe (32%) are the primary
production regions. India being the second larger producer
of wheat after China and it can be considered as a promising
substitute of corn for bioethanol. Secondly, a huge quantity
of wheat is wasted every year due to mismanagement in the
warehouses thus this waste wheat can also be utilised for
bioethanol production.
Alcohol, also known by its chemical name ethanol, is
a psychoactive drug that is the active ingredient in drinks
such as beer, wine, and distilled spirits (hard liquor). It is
one of the oldest and most common recreational substanc-
es, causing the characteristic effects of alcohol intoxication
("drunkenness"). Among other effects, alcohol produces a
mood lift and euphoria, decreased anxiety, increased socia-
bility, sedation, impairment of cognitive, memory, motor,
and sensory function, and generalized depression of central
nervous system function. Ethanol is a type of chemical com-
pound known as an alcohol, and is the only type of alcohol
that is found in alcoholic beverages or is commonly used
for recreational purposes;
other alcohols such as
and isopropyl alcohol
are toxic.
India is one of
the largest produc-
ers of alcohol in the
world and contributes
to 65% of production
and nearly 7% of im-
ports into the region.
The precise estimate
of unrecorded alcohol
production is not clearly
known. India is the largest whisky market in the world.
And there is increasing demand for imported whisky and
wine. Economic affluence, urbanization, changing lifestyles
and social mores are all persuading young people to take
to drinking. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this
project.
P
eanut butter is a food paste made from ground
nut or peanut. It consists essentially of cleaned,
graded, blanched, roasted and crushed groundnuts
containing about 45 percent of oil and over 25 percent of
proteins, being thus a highly nutritive food. Since India
occupies the first position both in regard to the area and
the production of groundnut, in the world, it is bound to
explore all the qualitative values of groundnut, and use it to
the maximum.
The major groundnut-pro-
ducing countries of the world
are India, China, Nigeria, Sen-
egal, Sudan, Burma and the
USA. Out of the total area of
18.9 million hectares and the
total production of 17.8 mil-
lion tonnes in the world, these
countries account for 69% of
the area and 70% of the produc-
tion. India occupies the position, both in regard to the area
and the production, in the world. About 7.5 million hectares
is put under it annually and the production is about 6 mil-
lion tonnes. 70% of the area and 75% of the production are
concentrated in the four states of Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh,
Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu,
Karnataka and Orissa have irrigated area forms about 6% of
the total groundnut area in India. In United State's half the
crop is processed into edible products mainly peanut butter,
other products include peanut candy, salted nuts peanut but-
ter is made and consumed primarily in the U.S. The peanuts
are shelled and dry-roasted the skins are removed and the
nuts are finally ground.
Global trade of Indian Peanuts or Indian Groundnut oil
is to the maximum of 100000 tons a year. EU and major
importers. Senegal and Argentina are the major Peanuts
exporters.
Around 75% of the crop is produced in khariff (June–
September) and remaining 25% in Rabi (November–
March). India exported around 100000 tons of groundnut
oil in 2003-04 after 4 decades, as crop failed in Senegal
and Argentina. Peanuts or Groundnut kernels are approx.
70% of weight in shells and kernels have an oil recovery
of 40-42%.
China (2-2.5 million tons), India (1.5-2 million tons) is
the major producers of groundnut oil, followed by Sub-Sa-
haran African countries and Central and South America.
Groundnut is the major oilseed of India. It accounts for
around 25% of the total oilseed production of the country.
Annual production of Indian Peanuts and Indian Peanuts oil
are around 5-8mln and 1.5 mln tons respectively. Peanuts
Production is highly vulnerable to rainfall deviations and
display huge fluctuation between years.
Various drivers for peanut butter market in-
cludes rising demand for nutritious products
coupled with increasing disposable income of
consumers especially in developing countries.
Other drivers that fuel the growth of peanut but-
ter market are increasing demand for low calorie
healthy food and emergence of hectic life sched-
ule. Changing lifestyle coupled with shift to-
wards the intake of convenient food are also fac-
tors that are expected to drive the peanut butter
market in the coming four to five years. Major
restraint that is expected to hamper the growth of
the overall peanut butter market is the availability
of peanut at relatively competitive prices coupled with fluc-
tuating production of peanuts especially in India.
A
cut off wheel, also known as a cutoff wheel or
cutting disc, is an arbor-mounted tool that may
be used with angle grinders or stationary cutoff
saws. Cut off wheels have an abrasive-coated material that
is used for grinding a range of materials. Wheels typically
provide a fast cutting action, long life, and tend to be cost-
effective. The two main types of resinoid-bonded abrasive
cutting wheels are Type 1, which are flat, and Type 27,
which have a raised hub. The abrasive material used in the
wheel is one influencer on cut rate and consumable life.
The most common size for these cutting wheels
is 4-1/2 inches in diameter, however they can range
from 2 to 16 inches in diameter with a thickness
range from 0.045 in to 0.125 in. Type 1 discs are
flat, and type 27 discs have a raised hub. These
wheels are strong, but not immune to breaking, if a
cutting wheel breaks while in use, fragments could
injure the operator or a nearby co-workers. To avoid
breaking cutting discs, never exceed the maximum
speed (RPM) specified on the disc, and do not over-
load the disc by cutting with excess force or jam-
Whole Wheat Processing Unit
to Extract VWG and Starch Milk
to Fermentation for Ethanol
Peanut Butter
Metal Cutting Wheels
(TMT Bar Cutting)
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ming the wheel into your workpiece.
Abrasive Wheels Market by Product (Bonded Wheels and Super Abrasive
Wheels) and by Material Type (Aluminum Oxide, Zirconia Alumina, Silicon
Carbide, and Ceramic Aluminum Oxide): The global abrasive wheels mar
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ket was approximately USD 10.9 billion in 2018 and is expected to generate
around USD 17.39 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of around 6.01% between 2019
and 2026. The demand within the global market for grinding discs has been
rising on account of standardization of industrial procedures in automotive,
iron and steel, and constructions industries.
A grinding disc, also known as grinding wheel, is used in several abra
-
sive machine operations and in abrasive cutting. Grinding machines are used
across a range of industries, and the indispensability of grinding discs in these
machines is expected to propel demand within the global market. The proven
relevance of these discs across multiple industries has helped in earned the
trust of the investors and stakeholders in the market.
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
CAPACITY
Metal Cutting Wheels
8" Size (per packs 5 Pcs.) : 5120 Packs Per Day
Plant & Machinery : ` 143 Lakhs
Cost of Project : ` 323 Lakhs
Rate of Return : 28%
Break Even Point : 55%
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Bottling Plant.............................................25 English Willow Cricket Bat.........................................................26 Packaged Drinking Water with PET Bottle..................................26 Methyltetrahydrophthalic Anhydride (MTHPA)..........................26 Hemodialysis Blood Tubing .......................................................26 Ayurvedic Pain Balm..................................................................27 Bitumen Polymer Modified Bitumen Bitumen Emulsion Cutback Bitumen .................................27 5 Star Hotel...............................................................................27 List of Detailed Project Reports .................................................28 Carbon Black (Set up a Unit of Carbon Black Manufacturing Business)........................................................32 Rose Plantation and Rose Oil Extraction....................................32 Whole Wheat Processing Unit to Extract VWG and Starch Milk to Fermentation for Ethanol.................................33 Peanut Butter............................................................................33 Metal Cutting Wheels (TMT Bar Cutting)...................................33 • • • • • • About NPCS...................................................................................3 List of Process Technology Books................................................4-8
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Edn.) 1275/- 125 * The CompleteTechnology Book of Cocoa,Chocolate, * The CompleteTechnology Book on FlavouredIce Cream(ManufacturingProcess, 1475/- 150 1295/- 125 * The CompleteBook on Spices& Condiments (With Cultivation, Processing &Uses) (2nd Rev.Edn.) 2275/- 200 * The Complete Book on Coconut & Coconut Products (CultivationAnd Processing) 1 100/- 125 * Rabbit, Goat, Sheep, Poultry, FishAnd Pig Farming with Feed T echnology 1 100/- 125 * The CompleteTechnology Book on Bakery Products (Baking Science with Formulation & Production (4th Rev. Edition) 1995/- 200 * The CompleteTechnology Book on SnackFoods(2nd Rev. Edn.) 1475/- 150 Handbook on Drying, Milling and Production of Cereal Foods Oat, Barley and Sorghum Processing Technology) (2nd. Revised Edition) (Wheat, Rice, Corn, * (Confectionery,Bakery, with Project Profiles (3rd Rev. 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    8 Visit usat : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co SELECTED PROJECTS FOR YOU PROCESS TECHNOLOGY BOOKS NAME OF BOOKS ` /US$ NAME OF BOOKS ` /US$ NAME OF BOOKS ` /US$ Surfactants, Disinfectants, Cleaners, Toiletries, PersonalCare Products Manufacturingand Formulations ( ) 3rdRevisedEdition ` 1895/- USD$ 200- * The Complete Book on Construction Materials 1475/- 150 * The CompleteT echnologyBook on Bricks,CementandAsbestos 1400/- 150 * The Complete T echnologyBook onAsbestos,Cement,Ceramicsand Limestone 1875/- 150 * The Complete Book on Emulsifiers with Uses, Formulae and Processes.2nd Rev.Edn. 1400/- 150 * Handbook on Oleoresin and Pine Chemicals (Rosin, T erpene, Derivaties,T all Oil ,Resin & DimerAcids 2200/- 200 COLD STORAGE, COLD CHAIN & WAREHOUSE * The Complete Book on Cold Storage, Cold Chain & Warehouse (with ControlledAtmosphere Storage & Rural Godowns) 4th Revised Edition 1575/- 150 CONSTURCTION MATERIALS, CEMENT , BRICKS, ASBESTOS EMULSIFIERS AND OLEORESINS * Selected Formulary Book on Petroleum, Lubricants, Fats, Polishes, Glass, Ceramics, Nitrogenous Fertilizers, Emulsions, Leather and Insecticides 2275/- 200 * Selected Formulary Handbook 1475/- 150 * TheCompleteBookon ProductionofAutomobileComponents&AlliedProducts( EngineParts, Piston,Pin, 2275/- 200 * Selected Formulary Book on Cosmetics, Drugs, Cleaners, Soaps and Detergents (2nd RevisedEdition) 1475/- 150 * SelectedFormularyBook on Inks, Paints,Lacquers,Varnishesand Enamels 1475/- 150 FORMULARY (FORMULATION) BOOKS `1495/- $150- 55MostProfitable Micro,SmallandMediumScale FoodProcessing (ProcessedFood) ProjectsandAgriculture BasedBusinessIdeas forStartup PistonRing, Valve, ControlCable,EngineMounting, Auto Lock, Disc Brake,Drum, Gear, Leaf Spring, ShockAbsorber, Silencer, Chain,CylinderBlock,Chassis,Battery,Tyre & Flaps) * Handbookon Gypsum and Gypsum based Products(Mining,Processing,Transportation, Handling& Storage,Gypsum Board, Plasterof Paris with Machinery& EquipmentDetails) 2275/- 200 AUGUST 2021 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA T he cargo container industry produces a lot of intermodal containers each and every year. They are used to transport goods all over the world. About 180 million container loads crisscross the oceans each year in about 5000 container ships. International shipping of containerized commodities is indispensable for global trading firms to thrive in the increasingly competitive economic environment. Containers are either made of steel (the most common for maritime containers) or aluminum (particularly for domestic) and their structure confers flexibility and hardiness. 1. Refactor Existing Applications For Con- tainers: Although refactoring is much more inten- sive than lift-and-shift migration, it enables the full benefits of a container environment. 2. Develop New Container-Native Applica- tions: Much like refactoring, this approach un- locks the full benefits of containers. 3. Provide Better Support for Micro services Architectures: Distributed applications and micro services can be more easily isolated, deployed, and scaled using individual container building blocks. 4. Provide Easier Deployment of Repetitive Jobs and Tasks: Containers are being deployed to support one or more similar processes, which often run in the background, such as ETL functions or batch jobs. The global Shipping Containers Market was accounted for US$ 10,350.1 Mn in terms of value and 306,324 Thou- sand Units in 2019 and is expected to grow at CAGR of 5.9% for the period 2020-2027. Increasing speed, reliability, and safety of containerization have compelled companies to opt for containers to ship their goods. Decreasing the cost of long-distance containerized transportation combined with globalization of trade further boosts containerization. B iofuels are transportation fuels such as ethanol and biomass-based diesel fuel that are made from biomass materials. These fuels are usually blended with petroleum fuels (gasoline and distillate/diesel fuel and heating oil), but they can also be used on their own. Using ethanol reduces the consumption of gasoline and diesel fuel made from crude oil, which can reduce the amount of crude oil imported from other countries. Molasses is a one precious byproduct of sugarcane, about 1 ton of it produces 4% of molasses by the sugar pro- cessing industry in every single run. Molasses contain rich source of nutrients, and it is employed as an effective raw material for the production of organic acids especially ethanol. Ethanol is the major product obtained from the molasses by means of an- aerobic fermentations using microorganisms. Grain based distilleries to produce ethanol. However, benefits of interest subvention scheme is to be extended to only those distilleries which are using or will be using dry milling technique to produce Dry Distillers Grain Soluble (DDGS). Ethanol is used extensively as a solvent in the manu- facture of varnishes and perfumes; as a preservative for bi- ological specimens; in the preparation of essences and fla- vorings; in many medicines and drugs; as a disinfectant and in tinctures (e.g., tincture of iodine); as a fuel and gasoline additive. Ethanol has been produced from different sources in the past. As India has very large area under sugar cultivation, we can also follow the Brazilian route (i.e. using ethanol as motor fuel) of ethanol production. It has been observed that upto 5% of the ethanol can be blended with petrol without any modification in the carburetor or the engine, provided ethanol to be anhydrous, while upto 10% of ethanol can be blended with minor adjustment in the carburetor or the engine. M agnesium stearate is the chemical compound consisting of stearate (anion of stearic acid) and magnesium cation. Magnesium stearate is a white, water-insoluble powder. The rapid growth of the PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Cargo Containers (Size 20 Feet) : 4 Nos Per Day Cargo Containers (Size 40 Feet) : 4 Nos Per Day Cargo Containers (Size 40 Feet High Cube) : 2 Nos Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 2945 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 1364 Lakhs Rate of Return : 26% Break Even Point : 45% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Ethanol from Molasses : 5 KL Per Day Ethanol from Grain (Corn) : 5 KL Per Day DDGS As By Product : 8 KL Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 3723 Lakhs Cost of Project : `v4778 Lakhs Rate of Return : 24% Break Even Point : 44% Manufacturing Business of Steel Shipping Containers (Cargo Container) Setup a Dual Feed Distillery (Ethanol as Bio-Fuel) Production Business of Magnesium Stearate
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 9 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA AUGUST 2021 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co Market Survey Cum Detailed Techno Economic Feasibility Report on AllAbove Projects are Available. Contact : NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY Tel. : 91-11- 23843955, 23845886, 23845654 Mob.: +918800733955, 9097075054 Fax : 91-11-23845886 E-mail : [email protected] , [email protected] Website : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co Kamla Nagar, Delhi - 110 007 (India). 106-E, pharmaceuticals sector in Asia-Pacific (APAC), along with the increasing consumption of the compound in the personal care sector, is one of the major factors promoting the growth of the global Magnesium Stearate industry. Applications: 1. It is applied in pharmaceuticals drugs as binder in order to bind tablets and make them smooth. 2. With no side effects known, it is also used as a com- mon additive or preservative in several foods. 3. It is an effective emulsifier for syrups, ketchups, sauc- es etc. 4. Confectioneries utilises it for binding candies etc. The global magnesium stearate market stood at $1,492.3 million in 2019, and the market size is expected to demon- strate a CAGR of 5.3% during the forecast period (2020– 2030). The rapid growth of the pharmaceuticals sector in Asia-Pacific (APAC), along with the increasing consump- tion of the compound in the personal care sec- tor, is one of the ma- jor factors promoting the growth of the global magnesium stearate industry. Spi- raling usage of mag- nesium stearate as an excipient in tablets, capsules, and other drug formulations is likely to stoke the growth of the market. Increas- ing health consciousness among people across the world coupled with rising disposable incomes in countries such as China and India is bolstering the growth of the market. S anitary Napkin comes under Nonwoven fabrics which as a whole come under technical textile. The functions of sanitary napkins are to absorb and retain menstrual fluid, and isolate menstrual fluids from the body. Important and desired properties are: no leakage, no unaesthetic ap- pearance or color, no odor, no noise, stay in place, comfortable to wear (thin body shape), and a high level of hygiene. Sanitary Napkins are exclusively used by adult girls & Ladies around the world during their menstrual periods as a means of maintaining physical aid & to avoid wetting or staining of the clothes. Sanitary Napkin is not reasonable & it is to be thrown away only. When it is sat- urated with wet liquids. There are several different types of disposable sanitary pads: Panty Liner: Designed to absorb daily vaginal dis - charge, light menstrual flow, “spotting”, slight urinary in- continence, or as a backup for tampon use. Ultra-thin: A very compact (thin) sanitary pad, which may be as absorbent as a Regular or Maxi/Super pad but with less bulk. Regular: A middle range absorbency sanitary pad. Maxi/Super: A larger absorbency pad, useful for the start of the menstrual cycle when menstruation is often heaviest. Night: A longer pad to allow for more protection while the wearer is lying down, with absorbency suitable for over- night use. Maternity: These are usually slightly longer than a maxi/Super pad and are designed to be worn to absorb lo- chia (bleeding that occurs after childbirth). The global Sanitary Napkin Market is expected to regis- ter a double-digit CAGR of 5.2% by 2023. Female hygiene and health are major concerns across the world. Sanitary napkin is an absorbent item used by a woman during her menstruation cycle. Sanitary napkins are made of cellulose, plastic, and cotton. Manufacturers are expected to focus on untapped rural markets and increase their CSR (corporate social responsibility) activities related to women's hygiene. B amboo toothbrushes are manual toothbrushes, similar in design to what you would find on any store shelf. A bamboo toothbrush has a long handle and bristles to remove food debris and plaque from your teeth. The critical difference is that the long handle is made from more sustainable bamboo instead of plastic. Bamboo toothbrushes are quickly becoming a staple in many households, not only because they're naturally anti- microbial, but also because of they are eco-friendliness and biodegradability. While a plastic toothbrush will sit in a landfill forever and release toxic chemicals as it decays, a bamboo tooth- brush will naturally decom- pose after it’s been disposed of. In our already over-pol- luted world, this is why switching over to one of the best bamboo toothbrushes is so crucial. The majority of bamboo toothbrushes come in two types: those with nylon bristles, and those with char- coal-infused bristles, each of which has their own set of advantages. Traditional nylon bristles are more common, and while they're firm enough to sweep and capture bacteria from around each tooth, they also tend to be softer than charcoal bristles. The Global Bamboo Toothbrush Market is expected to register a CAGR of 7% to reach USD 842.1 million by 2024.Bamboo toothbrushes are an eco-friendly alternative to plastic toothbrushes. Bamboo has several characteristics that make it an ideal substitute for plastic. It is cost-effective, has anti-microbial properties, can be grown in a wide variety of landscapes, and is easy to manipulate to make objects. Bamboo tooth- brushes naturally ward off microbial growth and can be dis- carded without causing any harm to the environment. P olypropylene, which is also known as PP for short name, is one kind of thermoplastic resin material that produced by the polymerization of propylene. Woven polypropylene is polypropylene strips/threads that PROJECT COST ESTIMATE PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY CAPACITY Sanitary Napkins : 6,720 Pkts. Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 46 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 95 Lakhs Rate of Return : 36% Break Even Point : 86% Magnesium Stearate : 10 MT Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 301 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 515 Lakhs Rate of Return : 28% Break Even Point : 44% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Bamboo Toothbrush : 2,280 Packs Per Day (4 Pcs. per Pack) Bamboo Toothbrush : 9,120 Packs Per Day (1 Pc. per Pack) Plant & Machinery : ` 123 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 395 Lakhs Rate of Return : 28% Break Even Point : 57% Manufacturing of Sanitary Napkins Profitable Business of Bamboo Toothbrush Start Manufacturing of PP Woven Fabric
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 10 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co AUGUST 2021 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA have been woven in two directions (warp and weft) to create a light, but strong and heavy duty material. Polypropylene fabric is a term used to describe any tex- tile product that is derived from the thermoplastic polymer polypropylene. This type of plastic is part of the polyolefin group, and it is non-polar and partially crystalline. Next to polyethylene, polypropylene is the second-most commonly produced plastic in the world, and it is more commonly used in packaging, straws, and other types of consumer and in- dustrial goods than it is in textile production. PP woven Fabrics are used in various end applications like Grain & Pulses Bags, Foods & Spices Bags, Animal Food Bags,Fertilizers & Chemical Bags, Cement & Wall finish Bags,Powder & Granule Bags, Mineral Bags, De- tergent Bags,Mehndi Bags, Nuts & Fruits Bags, Specialty Bag For Tea &Coffee, Outer Promotional Shopping Bags. Thesepolypropylene (PP) woven fabrics are quality con- structedto provide strong and economical packaging option forvaried industry sectors. The FIBC indus- try in India is very capable and highly developed despite the woeful lack of domestic demand so far. India is a very large player in the international FIBC business and ranks behind only Chi- na in the global supply scenario. The Indian FIBC industry has been making rapid strides in the global market and is presently estimated to have overtaken Turkey as the world's second largest producer. F ly Ash brick is a product of basic cement clinker materials i.e. FLY ASH, STONE DUST/SAND, LIME, GYPSUM and BONDING AGENT. The mix is so ideally worked out to produce bricks of higher strength with consistency as well as uniformity. The manufacturing process is fully automatic with state of art technology. Fly Ash bricks are made of fly ash, lime, gypsum and sand. These can be extensively used in all building construc- tional activities similar to that of common burnt clay bricks. The fly ash bricks are comparatively lighter in weight and stronger than common clay bricks. Fly Ash Bricks are dura- ble, have Low water absorption, less consumption of mor- tar, Economical & eco-friendly, Low energy consumption and No emission of greenhouse gases. These bricks are not affected by environmental conditions and remain static thus ensuring lon- ger life of the building. Fly Ash Bricks pro- vides a high level of moisture resistance. It's very economical, cost effective, nil wastage while transporting and handling. Fly Ash Bricks is available in various sizes. These qualitative bricks have high compressive strength and absorb low water. Fly Ash Bricks provides a high level of moisture resis- tance. It's very economical, cost effective, nil wastage while transporting and handling. Fly Ash Bricks is available in various sizes. These qualitative bricks have high compres- sive strength and absorb low water. Fly ash brick industry is necessary for promoting cleaner brick production tech- nology and waste. Since bricks form the backbone of the construction sector, its demand for quality buildings will increase manifold. Fly-ash bricks are gaining acceptance in the Construction Sector. These bricks are eco-friendly and aesthetically appealing. Secondly, they are durable, and re- sistant to fire and moisture. B lood 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 bags connected with tubings, needle, needle cover, clamp etc. The Blood Bags are made of plastic-material, which are compatible with blood. Blood bags contain an anticoagulant solution and a red blood cell preservative solution, and are used in blood banks which both collect donor blood and separate blood compo- nents. Blood bags are made from imported, medical grade PVC granules & sheets in Class 10000 Clean room environments. The blood bags market is projected to register a CAGR of 10.82% over the period, with a reve- nue of approximately USD 384.37 million in 2020, and it is expected to reach USD 711.85 million by 2026. With the rise of the COVID-19 public health emergency, the demand for blood bags has increased. Many individuals with weak immune systems have been infected by COVID-19 and hospitalized, and many require a blood transfusion. As a result, the de- mand for blood bags and equipment has risen following the pandemic. Many governments are also taking initiatives to help increase blood donation. As a result, the demand for blood bags is expected to increase. Additionally, government initiatives are expected to boost the healthcare sector. Moreover, the rising numbers of hospitals, blood banks, and other healthcare centers are driving the growth of the blood bags market across the globe. The growing awareness about blood donation among citizens is also propelling the demand for blood bags around the globe. D icyandiamide is a strongly alkaline and wa- ter-soluble white crystalline compound with the scientific name of cyanoguanidine. The chemical is the dimer of cyanamide or cyanoguanidine, which is mainly used in the production of melamine. Dicyan- diamde is also used as a curing agent for epoxy resins and laminates for circuit boards, powder coatings and adhesives. Dicyandiamide is an intermediate for melamine production and is the basic ingredient of amino plastics and resins. It is used in the production of a wide range of organic chemicals including slow and continuous nitrogen release fertilizers, fireproofing agents, epoxy laminates for circuit boards, powder coatings and adhe- sives, water treatment chemicals, dye fixing, leather and rubber chemicals, explosives and pharmaceuticals. It is ex- tensively used as an excellent additive for plastic packages for food stuff and intermediates of pharmaceuticals. Dicyanamide, also known as dicyanamine, is an anion having the formula C2N–3. It contains two cyanide groups bound to a central nitrogen anion. The chemical is formed by decomposition of 2-cyanoguanidine. It is used extensive- ly as a counterion of organic and inorganic salts, and also PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Bricks : 25,000 Nos. Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 113 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 365 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 48% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY PP Woven Fabric : 12 MT Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 943 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 1637 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 52% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Blood Collection Bags : 10,000 Nos Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 167 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 671 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 58% Production of Bricks from Fly Ash Business of Blood Collection Bags Business Opportunities in Production of Dicyandiamide (DCDA)
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 11 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA AUGUST 2021 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co as a reactant for the synthesis of various covalent organic structures. Dicyandiamide Market size should observe lucrative CAGR from 2019 to 2025 in the coming years due to de- velopments in the water treat- ment industry. Dicyandi- amide or cyanoguanidine is a free-flowing white colored versatile chem- ical with diverse appli- cations. Extensive use of the product in wastewater treatment plants as a de- coloring agent or floccu- lating agent will drive the market in coming years. F eldspar is an important raw material for ceramic, glass, pottery, plastics, rubber, paint, electrical wire and glazing industries. The demand of feldspar has been continuously increased particularly on ceramic and glass industries due to its alumina and alkaline contents. Feldspar, a fluxing agent and glass matrix, does not only enhance the transparency of products, but also reduces the melting temperature. As a result, the energy consumption during ceramic and glass manufacturing can be reduced by using feldspar. Feldspar is a term used to describe a group of aluminos- ilicate minerals containing sodium, potassium and calcium. Sodium-rich feldspar is called albite, having an empirical formula of NaAlSi308, whereas the terms orthoclase and artorthite are used to describe potassium and calcium rich feldspar respectively. Feldspar is regarded as the most abun- dant group of minerals which can be found on the earth's crust. The global feldspar market size was valued at USD 1.61 billion in 2019 and is expected to grow at a compound an- nual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.9% from 2020 to 2027. The growth of the market is largely influenced by the dynamics of the glass and ceramics industries. The distinctive chemical constituents present in the product, such as potassium oxide, sodium oxide, and alumina, play a key role in promoting its usage across the glass and ceramics sector. The product is largely used in its ground form between 20 mesh to 200 mesh in glassmaking and ceramics filler application. P olyester resins such as these are of the ‘unsaturat- ed’type. Unsaturated polyester resin is a thermoset, capable of being cured from a liquid or solid state when subject to the right con- ditions. It is usual to refer to unsaturated polyester resins as ‘polyester resins’, or sim- ply as ‘polyesters’. There is a whole range of polyesters made from different acids, glycols and monomers, all having varying properties. UP Resins are widely used in a host of applications where advantage may be tak- en of their good range of mechanical properties, corrosion resistance and low weight. Un-reinforced versions are most commonly used for clear casting resins, coatings, buttons, body fillers, work-surfaces (such as polyester marble), poly- ester concrete (for applications such as road drainage) and in the manufacture of Gel Coats (applied to com- posite materials to improve the surface finish). Unsaturated polyester resins are the condensa- tion products of unsaturated acids or anhydrides and diols with/without diacids. The unsaturation present in this type of polyesters provides a site for subse- quent cross-linking. The UPRs are widely used in the building & construction industry. The growth of the construction industry is an important indicator of a country’s devel- opment, as it creates investment opportunities across vari- ous related sectors. This growth in the construction industry is projected to propel the demand for FRP products. This would lead to growth in demand for UPRs in diverse ap- plications. F astener may be defined as any device, method or component used to hold or FASTEN two or more engineering components together. Fastener Material can be important when choosing a fastener due to keeping in view the strength, brittleness, corrosion resistance, galvanic corrosion properties. Cost of course an important factor which determines which materials to choose from. A screw is a broad category of mechanical fastener with a threaded shaft, designed to screw into a part. This includes wood screws and self-tapping screws, which have a tapered shaft with sharp threads designed to cut a mating thread in the part to which they are fastened. It also includes machine screws, which much more closely resemble bolts, but their entire shaft is normally threaded. Nuts and Bolts are most commonly used items in the family of industrial fasteners and their demand is fast in- creasing due to expansion of industries in the country. Bolt is a piece of metal rod whose one end is upset and at the other end threading is done. Nut is a device which rolls on bolt threads. In nuts, internal threading is done while bolts bear external thread. Screw, demonstrate their true merit in the movements, assembly etc, of wooden components. Screws are most popular as fasteners which assem- ble, or join parts together to be made into a com- plete unit. S hrimp are decapod crustaceans with elongated bodies and a primarily swim- ming mode of locomotion – most com- PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Feldspar Concentrate : 240 MT Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 573 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 2441 Lakhs Rate of Return : 26% Break Even Point : 61% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Unsaturated Polyester Resin : 5 MT Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 166 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 485 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 49% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Dicyandiamide (DCDA) : 5 MT Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 45 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 270 Lakhs Rate of Return : 29% Break Even Point : 57% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Zinc Coated High Tension Bolt : 16 MT Per Day (Size M5 to M20) Zinc Coated High Tension Screw : 8 MT Per Day (Size M5 to M20) High Tension Nut : 8 MT Per Day (Size M5 to M20) Plant & Machinery : ` 116 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 758 Lakhs Rate of Return : 29% Break Even Point : 57% Profitable Industry of Feldspar Processing Setup an Unsaturated Polyester Resin Plant Manufacturing of MS Fasteners (Screws, Nut and Bolts) Emerging Business of Shrimp Processing (EOU)
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 12 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co AUGUST 2021 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA - monly Caridea and Dendrobranchiata. More narrow defi- nitions may be restricted to Caridea, to smaller species of either group or to only the marine species. Under a broader definition, shrimp may be synonymous with prawn, cov- ering stalk-eyed swimming crustaceans with long, nar- row muscular tails (abdomens), long whiskers (antennae), and slender legs. Any small crustacean which resembles a shrimp tends to be called one. Shrimp are widespread and abundant. There are thou- sands of species adapted to a wide range of habitats. They can be found feeding near the seafloor on most coasts and estuaries, as well as in rivers and lakes. To escape predators, some species flip off the seafloor and dive into the sediment. They usually live from one to seven years. Shrimp are of- ten solitary, though they can form large schools during the spawning season. The seafood mar- ket size was valued at $159,311.9 mil- lion in 2019, and is projected to reach $193,913.6 million by 2027, registering a CAGR of 2.5% from 2020 to 2027. The fish segment was the highest con- tributor to the market, with $101,526.2 million in 2019, and is estimated to reach $125,914.3 million by 2027, at a CAGR of 2.7% during the forecast period. The growth of the seafood market can be attributed to increase in awareness of the health benefits re- garding seafood and change in lifestyle of the consumers. Non-vegetarian consumers are slowly changing their life- style and significantly following pescetarianism. Pescetari- anism refers to vegetarian food along with seafood but does not include any meat such as beef, pork, poultry, and others. This shift is observed due to consumers’ preference for healthy diet. As meat & meat products often contain harmful pesticides and chemicals, their high consumption can be dangerous. C rumb rubber is a term usually applied to recycled rubber from automotive and truck scrap tires. There are two major technologies for producing crumb rubber – ambient mechanical grinding and cryogenic grinding. Of the two processes, cryogenic process is more expensive but it produces smoother and smaller crumbs. Waste tyre recycling technology is very cost effective and performs 100% wastage tyre recycling (No churn left after the process). In this process no chemical ingredients are used, therefore it is environment friendly. Raw materi- al (scrap tyre) is cheap and easily available, Generate eco- nomically valuable products out of waste tyres and products have good market value and demand. There is a rapid market increase of rubber powder in In- dia. Demand of rubber powder in India is increased by 5%- 8%. There is fair scope of this product. Every year over 1.6 billion new tires are generated and around 1 billion of waste tires are generated. However, the recycling industry pro- cessed only 100 million tires every year. The tire is exten- sively designed with several complex processes which makes it indestructible in na- ture and creates difficulty in the recycling of tires. Furthermore, the grow- ing implementation of crumb rubber generated from scrap tires is supporting the growth of the tire recycling market. In 2016, over 30% of crumb rubber used on sports fields and 25% of crumb rubber used as playground surfacing which is expected to create a sig- nificant disruption of the tire recycling market. Application of rubberized asphalt for the construction of pavements is also generating a pool of opportunities for tire recyclers and is expected to fuel the growth of the tire recycling market in the near future. I ntravenous fluids are fluids which are intended to be administered to a patient intravenously, directly through the circulatory system. These fluids must be sterile to protect patients from injury, and there are a number of different types available for use. Many companies manufacture packaged intravenous fluids, as well as products which can be mixed with sterile water to prepare a solution for intravenous administration. Intravenous fluids can be broken into two broad groups. Crystalloids such as saline solutions contain a solution of molecules which can dissolve in water. When crystalloids are administered, they tend to create low osmotic pressure, allowing fluid to move across the blood vessels, and this can be linked with edema. Colloids contain particles which are not soluble in water, and they create high osmotic pressure, attracting fluid into the blood vessels. Blood is an example of a commonly administered intravenous colloid. The global intravenous solutions market size is expect- ed to reach USD 18.9 billion by 2028, the market is expect- ed to expand at a CAGR of 7.9% from 2021 to 2028. The growing incidence rate of chronic diseases such as cancer, increase in the number of premature births, and shortage of I.V. solutions in the U.S. are some of the key factors expect- ed to drive the market. One of the prime areas wherein in- travenous (IV) fluids find usage is severe dehydra- tion. Severe dehy- dration is seen in diseases such as diarrhea, resulting in the depletion of fluids from the body. According to the WHO, in 2017, diarrhea was the second leading cause of death in children under 5 years of age with around 5,25,000 lives lost each year. Intravenous (IV) fluids can play a key role in the treatment and prevention of deaths caused due to the dehydration/fluid loss associated with diarrhea. D isposable Syringes are made of plastic material and are used in the field of medical and veterinary science. Due to their availability in sterilized condition, ready to use, and cost effectiveness, disposable syringes are fast replacing the age-old glass syringes. The constantly increasing use of this type Syringe indicates its importance which is based mainly on the advantages it offers regarding cost and hygienic applications Disposable syringes commonly are used in modern medicine for the injection of drugs and vac- cines or for the extraction of blood. Among the com- mon uses of disposable syringes are the injecting of insulin by a diabetic person and the administering of a local anesthesia by a dentist. Disposable syringes sometimes are used for PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Crumb Rubber Powder : 24 MT Per Day By Product Steel Wire : 4.8 MT Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 115 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 426 Lakhs Rate of Return : 28% Break Even Point : 66% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY IV Fluids (500 ml Size Bottle) : 50,000 Bottles Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 3449 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 4089 Lakhs Rate of Return : 20% Break Even Point : 41% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Shrimp Processing : 19,500 Kgs Per Day (per Pack 1 Kg Size) Plant & Machinery : ` 202 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 1465 Lakhs Rate of Return : 30% Break Even Point : 57% Production of Crumb Rubber Powder from Waste Tyres Investment Opportunities in Business of IV Fluids (BFS Technology) Opportunities in Business of Disposable Plastic Syringes
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    13 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA AUGUST2021 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co SELECTED PROJECTS FOR YOU drawing blood samples. They allow greater precision than evacuated tube systems, so syringes used together with but- terfly needles often are favored when drawing blood from children, from adults who have thin blood vessels or from patients who are suffering from muscle spasticity or nervous tremors. They also are used when blood is being drawn from a vessel very close to the skin, such as those in the wrists and hands. Disposable syringes currently control the largest mar- ket share in terms of revenue in Indian syringes and needles market. As per estimates, Indian disposable syringes market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 15% till 2021 and main- tain its market share position even in 2020. S pices impart aroma, color and taste to food preparations. The volatile oils from spices give the aroma and the oleoresins impart the taste. Spices are non-leafy parts (e.g. bud, fruit, seed, bark, rhizome, and bulb) of plants used as a flavoring or seasoning, although many can also be used as an herbal medicine. The Indian spices market is projected to reach approx- imately USD 18 billion by 2020 with growth in the sector is expected to be led by branded spices and spice mixes. The Indian government is aggressive- ly promoting spice exports through various initiatives such as setting up of spice parks. Spice Parks offer common processing facil- ities to both producers and exporters. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business. W ire drawing is an im- portant industrial process, providing commercial products. Drawing of wire from metal rod is a met- al working process that reduces the cross-section and elongates in to wire. Galvanized M.S. Wire has versatile use in pro- ducing different Engineering items such as Building Hardwares, barbed wires, Screens rivets etc. Galvanised M.S. Wire offers better surface pro- tection at lower cost in humid atmosphere. The steel production capacity in India is expected to touch 124 million tonnes and 275 million tonnes by 2020. The construction sector as a vital part of the infrastructure development, consumes nearly 60% of steel, with automo- biles sector being the other major demand segment with a 15% share in the overall steel demand. Entrepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. C ontrolledatmospherestorageisasystemforholding produce in an atmosphere that differs substantially from normal air in respect to CO2 and O2 levels. Controlled atmosphere storage refers to the constant monitoring and adjustment of the CO2 and O2 levels within gas tight stores or containers. Controlled atmosphere (CA) storage involves maintaining an atmospheric composition that is different from air composition (about 78% N2, 21% O2, and 0.03% CO2); generally, O2 below 8% and CO2 above 1% are used. ControlAtmosphere cold storage mainly used for long-term storage of perishable fruits. In this type of cold storage, apart from temperature concentration of oxygen, carbon dioxide, ethylene and nitrogen is maintain as per the requirement of the storage material. The estimated annual production of fruits and vegeta- bles in the country is about 130 million tonnes accounting to 18 per cent of our agri- cultural output. More- over, the lack of cold storage and cold chain facilities are becom- ing major bottlenecks in tapping the vast potential. Govt. of India promoting cold storage warehouse in- vestments by provid- ing subsidies up to 50% to 75% on Investment. The nationalized banks of India are also proving loans for cold storage projects. In the recent time cabinet also approved the amount of 6000 crore rupees for mega food processing projects. The country requires 3.5 crore tonne capacity cold storage facilities and this is a right time for starting a business in cold storage. M aize also known as corn is a cereal grain. Maize has become a staple food in many parts of the world, with total production surpassing that of wheat or rice. However, not all of this maize is consumed directly by humans. Some of the maize production is used for corn ethanol, animal feed and other maize products, such as corn starch and corn syrup. Maize is one of the most versatile emerging crop shaving wider adaptability under varied agro-climatic conditions. Globally, maize is known as queen of cereals because it has the highest genetic yield potential among the cereals. Maize is one of the staple foods in India. The an- nual maize production in India is around 21 million tonne with the highest maize cultivation in Karnata- ka, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan. India is one of the largest cultivators of maize in the world, and it is a crop suitable for all the growing seasons in nearly ev- ery agro-climatic zone within the country’s borders. PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Disposable Plastic Syringes with Needles : 62,500 Nos Per Day 1 ml Size each Packed in Polypack Disposable Plastic Syringes with Needles : 62,500 Nos Per Day 2 ml Size each Packed in Polypack Disposable Plastic Syringes with Needles : 62,500 Nos Per Day Disposable Plastic Syringes with Needles : 62,500 Nos Per Day 10 ml Size each Packed in Polypack Plant & Machinery : ` 441 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 2149 Lakhs Rate of Return : 34% Break Even Point : 40% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY CA Cold Store for : 10,000 MT Per Annum Seasonal Fruits Like Apple Plant & Machinery : ` 690 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 1195 Lakhs Rate of Return : 29% Break Even Point : 53% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Turmeric Powder : 200 Kgs./Day Dhania Powder : 200 Kgs./Day Chilli Powder : 200 Kgs./Day Plant & Machinery : ` 16 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 78 Lakhs Rate of Return : 26% Break Even Point : 65% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Galvanized MS Wire : 12 MT/Day Plant & Machinery : ` 171 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 532 Lakhs Rate of Return : 29% Break Even Point : 62% Turmeric, Dhania and Chilli Powder Wire Drawing with Galvanizing Plant Controlled Atmosphere Cold Storage Maize and It’s By Products (Maize Starch, Sorbitol, Liquid Glucose, Dextrose Monohydrate, Dextrose Anhydrous, Gluten and Maltodextrin)
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 14 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co AUGUST 2021 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA India has seen a dramatic increase in maize cultivation over the past few years, which explains it’s pre-eminence as a starch source among processors. Maize is cultivated on nearly 178 million Ha globally in about 160 countries and contributes ~50% (1,170 million MT) to the global grain production. In India, maize consti- tutes ~9% of the total volume of cereals produced and is the third most important food grain after rice (~42%) and wheat (~38%). Maize is important to India as 15 million Indian farmers are engaged in Maize cultivation. Having realised the potential of Maize in generating better in- come to farmers while provid- ing gainful employment, Maize qualifies as a potential crop for doubling farmer’s income. There is a tremendous potential of growth of the Maize value chain in the country. This is mainly because the area under kharif maize (2016- 17) saw a jump to 84.26 lakh ha. There is a bearish trend in the global maize market due to over production in key maize growing countries led by US. Given the global scenario which hints a surplus production this year and assuming the normal kharif maize area, the Agricultural Market Intelligence Centre projected the prices of maize at kharif harvest period of 2017-18. B leaching process are those which remove color from natural or artificial products. In early times bleaching was done by mechanical means and bleached goods were available only to rich. Today the bleaching to textile, paper and other materials constructed from natural fibers is done largely by the chemical agents and bleached articles are available to all. Bleaching powder is used to whiting or removing the natural color of textile fibers, yarns, wood pulp, paper and other products by chemical reaction and also is an additive in the scouring powder preparation as germicide. Its storage life is short, especially in warm climates. Because of the unstability of bleaching powder at higher temperatures, a more stable bleaching compound was sought. Bleaching powder stirred into water, soda ash is added, the sludge is allowed to set- tle and the clear solution of sodium hypochlorite is used as a source of bleach. As liquid chlo- rine became more easily available many laundries prepared their own sodi- um hypochlorite solution a practice that persisted. There is demand of bleach- ing powder increase by 5-7% per annum. Now bleaching powder used largely in the water pollution controlling agent. The commercial laundry indus- try developed at the turn of the century and has continued to grow rapidly. The progress was showing ups and downs. C alcium silicate is the chemical compound Ca2SiO4, also known as calcium or the silicate and sometimes formulated 2CaO.SiO2. It is one of a group of compounds obtained by reacting calcium oxide and silica in various ratios e.g. 3CaO.SiO2, Ca3SiO5, 2CaO.SiO2, Ca2.SiO4; 3CaO2.SiO2, Ca3Si2O7 and CaO. SiO2, CaSiO3. Calcium silicate is a white free-flowing powder derived from limestone and diatomaceous earth. It has a low bulk density and high physical water absorption. Calcium silicate board is an asbestos-free thermal in- sulation product that can withstand continuous high operating temperatures. It is a lightweight, low thermal conductive, high strength, easy to install, reliable and durable product. Industrial grade piping and equipment insulation is often fabricated from calcium silicate. It is a white free-flowing powder obtained by reacting cal- cium oxide and silica. Calcium Silicate Board is manufactured from a mixture of portland cement, fine silica, special cellulose fibers and selected fillers to impart durability, toughness, fire and moisture resistance. Active calcium silicate market size from fire protection applications should generate over USD 135 million in sales through to 2024. It is used in blast furnace, building walls, oil refin- ery, and electric arc furnace in blocks and boards forms. Growing high temperature insulation ap- plication scope in steel, glass and petrochemical industries should boost product demand. Ceramic applications of active calcium silicate market may witness gains at over 3.5%, with tiles, false ceilings, plaster of Paris, and roof manufacturing being key uses. Frequent and widespread use plaster of Paris and false ceiling in construction projects will stimulate product pen- etration. Global Active Calcium Silicate Market generated over USD 100 million for 2015, with consumption slated to exceed 119 kilo tons by 2024. U.S. active calcium silicate market size, by application, 2013-2024 (USD Million) Posi- tive indicator in construction spending along with increasing acoustic insulation and passive fire protection (PFP) demand across construction & residential projects should drive ac- tive calcium silicate market size growth. C hocolate is a key ingredient in many foods such as milk shakes, candy bars, cookies and cereals. It is ranked as one of the most favourite flavours in North America and Europe. Despite its popularity, most people do not know the unique origins of this popular treat. Chocolate is a product that requires complex procedures to produce. The chocolate and confectionery products industry has traditionally been subject to significant fluctuations in demand. Chocolate products tend to be seasonal in nature, with demand increasing sharply during the holidays. Consumers of all age groups prefer chocolate and confectionery products because of their attractive appearance and colour. Chocolate, candy and gum are some of people’s best- loved treats. These sweets have been enjoyed around the world for thousands of years. Early man developed a taste for sweets by digging honey from beehives. The chocolates market in India is estimated at around 45,000 tonnes valued at approximately Rs. 15.0 bn. The counter market is estimated at about Rs. 5 to 7 bn and the rest is made up of chocolate bars. Chocolates make up less than a fourth of the sweet-tooth products including sug- PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Capacity : 12 MT Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 282 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 509 Lakhs Rate of Return : 25% Break Even Point : 54% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Maize Starch : 50 MT Per Day Sorbitol : 8.5 MT Per Day Liquid Glucose : 8.5 MT Per Day Dextrose Monohydrate : 8.5 MT Per Day Dextrose Anhydrous : 4.2 MT Per Day Gluten : 8 MT Per Day Maltodextrin : 4.28 MT Per Day Germ : 9.5 MT Per Day Fiber : 14.5 MT Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 4670 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 6631 Lakhs Rate of Return : 26% Break Even Point : 44% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Capacity : 1,000,000 Sq.Mtrs. Per Annum Plant & Machinery : ` 445 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 1215 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 60% Stable Bleaching Powder Calcium Silicate Insulation Board Chocolate
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 15 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA AUGUST 2021 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co ar-boiled confectionery, mints and chewing gums. Sugar confectionery is by far the largest segment. As chocolates remain an impulsive buy to the extent of 75%, the Indian chocolate market is esti- mated today at near- ly Rs. 200 bn over (USD 4.40 bn) and is growing at 20%. The global market is esti- mated at USD 80 bn. So far, mainly an ur- ban-oriented product, the rural segments is unfolding a huge po- tential having already provided a 35% share of the market. H ot melt adhesive is special kind of adhesives, which can be used at high temperature and adhesion properties remain unchanged on cooling. Hot melt adhesives basically formed by compounding of synthetic polymeric resin. Synthetic polymeric resins are used polyvinyl acetate, Polyethylene acetate, Urea formaldehyde etc. Hot Melt Adhesives Market size exceeded USD 6.60 billion, globally in 2018 and is estimated to grow at over 6.4% CAGR between 2019 and 2026. Automobile applica- tion segment held the highest share in 2018, and is expected to maintain its dominance throughout the forecast period. Hot melt adhesives demand is attributed towards ris- ing importance regarding disposable hygiene products and growing government initiatives to promote health & well- ness among individuals. With increasing awareness for personal hygiene, consumers are looking for products with enhanced features such as better absorption and improved softness which has augmented the adoption of environment friendly disposable adhesives. The hot melt adhesives market offers an effective solu- tion for carton closing, sealing and play a significant role in overcoming challenges such as energy efficiency and product safety. This has further enhanced its usage in food, beverage & other consumer goods packaging applications. The Adhesive Technologies business unit is a leading solu- tion provider for adhesives, sealants and functional coatings for consumers, craftsmen and industri- al applications. Henkel offers a multitude of ap- plications to satisfy the needs of different tar- get groups: consumers, craftsmen and industrial businesses. In 2019, the business unit generated sales of 9,461 million euros, 47 percent of to- tal company sales. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. A s bamboo fabric is gaining popularity in the fashion industry, there will naturally be an increase in growth and demand for more bamboo plants. This could ultimately lead to an increased amount of photosynthesis and result in another alternative to combating greenhouse gases. India’s textiles sector is one of the oldest industries in Indian economy dating back several centuries. India’s textile and apparel exports stood at US$ 38.70 billion in FY19 and is expected to increase to US$ 82.00 billion by 2021 from US$ 22.95 billion in FY20 (up to November 2019). The Indian textiles industry is extremely varied, with the hand-spun and hand-woven textiles sectors at one end of the spectrum, while the capital-intensive sophisticated mills sector at the other end of the spectrum. The decentralized power looms/ hosiery and knitting sector form the largest component of the textiles sector. The close linkage of the textile industry to agriculture (for raw materials such as cot- ton) and the ancient culture and traditions of the country in terms of textiles make the Indian textiles sector unique in comparison to the industries of other countries. The Indi- an textile industry has the capacity to produce a wide variety of products suitable to different market segments, both within India and across the world. As a whole any entrepre- neur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. A ctivated charcoal of three grades namely powder, granular and pelletized finds hundreds of differ- ent applications. By chemical activation, pre- dominantly powder activated charcoals are made and these qualities are mostly used for wastewater treatment. Granular products and pellets used for gas purification are predomi- nantly made by gas steam activation. To cite some examples from the numerous applications: decolorization of sugar and sweeteners, drinking water treatment, gold recovery, production of pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals, catalytic CAPACITY Clear Transparent Glue Stick : 2,000 Kgs / Day Size 200 mmx 7 mm (LxD) Yellow Glue Stick : 2,000 Kgs / Day Size 250 mmx 11 mm (LxD) Milky Glue Stick : 2,000 Kgs / Day Size 100 mmx 7 mm (LxD) Plant & Machinery : ` 73 lakhs Cost of Project : ` 687 lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 49% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Chocolate : 4000 Kgs. Per Day Toffee : 1200 Kgs. Per Day Candy : 1200 Kgs. Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 273 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 600 Lakhs Rate of Return : 28% Break Even Point : 56% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Bamboo Fabric : 50,000 Meters / Day 160 gsm Plant & Machinery :` 87 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 540 Lakhs Rate of Return : 30% Break Even Point : 57% Hot Melt Glue Stick Bamboo Fabric Activated Charcoal from Wood Aluminium Foil A luminium foil is aluminium prepared in thin metal leaves, with a thickness less than 0.2 millimetres (8 mils), thinner gauges down to 6 µm (0.2 mils) are also commonly used. Standard household foil is typically 0.016 millimetres (0.6 mils) thick and heavy duty household foil is typically 0.024 millimetres (0.9 mils). The foil is pliable, and can be readily bent or wrapped around objects. Aluminium foil is produced by rolling sheet ingots cast from molten aluminium, then re-rolling on sheet and foil rolling mills to the desired thickness, or by continuously casting and cold rolling. There are around 10 Major Aluminium Foil manufacturers in India with rolling capacity of around 10000 tons per month to cater the total de- mand of around 12000 tons per month in different field of pharmaceuticals and flexible packaging industries. The Global demand for aluminium foil is forecast to expand 8.7% p.a. between 2014 and 2018.As a whole there is a good scope for new en- trepreneur to invest in this business. PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Aluminium Foil Food Grade (thickness 0.006 mm to 0.150 mm) : 24 MT/Day Plant & Machinery : ` 310 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 1253 Lakhs Rate of Return : 29% Break Even Point : 52%
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 16 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co AUGUST 2021 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA process, off gas treatment of waste incinerators, automotive vapor filters, color/odor correction in wines and fruit juices. Wood activated charcoal market has been segregated based on product, application, end-user and region. The product segment comprises powdered and granular wood activated charcoal. Among these, powdered form will hold over two- thirds of the entire wood activated charcoal indus- try in 2024. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to in- vest in this business. T he global water parks market size was valued at USD 45.2 billion in 2017. It is likely to expand at a CAGR of 5.8% from 2018 to 2025. Innovative rides, accommodation facilities, and merchandise in water parks are gaining popularity among visitors of all age groups. As a result, there is a rise in the number of adults and children visiting water parks, thus expanding the size of the target audience. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. D etergents are defined as complete washing or cleaning products, which contain among their ingredients an organic surface-active compound (Surfactant) that passes soil-removal properties. Frequently the term detergent is used synonymously with surfactant but common industry practice treats the surfactant as one component of a done here. Detergent cake, detergent powder and liquid detergent are largely used in the domestic houses, commercial sec- tors, hotel industries, garment industries and in many oth- er sections of the society. There is high price, medi- um price and low priced detergent available. The detergent market in India is expected to have a growth rate of 7 % to 9 % per year in terms of vol- ume. The detergent sector, with its increasing ability to influence consumers through advertisements, is rapidly expanding its mar- ket. Due to the increase in population, higher urbanization, spread of education and rising levels of income and consumption, the overall growth of the detergent market has been in double digits from last several years. There are different kinds of raw material used in the industries. There is large demand of this consumer item. Thus, as an entrepreneur this project offers an ex- citing opportunity to you. F iberglass doors are two large molded skins with a polyurethane foam core between the skins which is a great insulator against heat and cold. They are popular for their high insulation values, low maintenance, and resistance to dents and scratches. Fiberglass is widely used for manufacturing and building in today’s most demanding industries- cars, boats, pools and more, due to its ability to create molds and create custom shapes and never become distorted over time. Commercial doors market will witness a valuation of over USD 60 billion by 2024. The demand varies depending upon the client’s require- ment with varied functions. Increase in consumer spending on new construction as well as renovation of existing resi- dential & commercial buildings will drive the global doors market growth. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business. A gar-agar is a mixture of Polysaccharides (aga- rose+agaropectine) of a high molecular weight. Agar-agar belongs to the family of galactan poly- saccharides. Agar has been used as an ingredient in desserts throughout Asia, and also as a solid substrate to contain culture me- dia for microbiological work. Agar can be used as a laxative, an appetite suppressant, a veg- etarian substitute for gelatin, a thickener for soups, in fruit preserves, ice cream, and other desserts, as a clarifying agent in brewing, and for sizing pa- per and fabrics. The global agar market size was estimated at USD 255.18 million in 2018 and is antic- ipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.1% from 2018 to 2023. The exponential growth in the usage of this product is attributed to its various functional and health benefits. It contains 80% fiber and can be used as an appetite suppressant. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. F resh DIP is a creamy liquid that is served with food or used to prepare foods. Sauces add flavor and moisture to food and enhance the palatability of food. Few of the major sauces that are consumed in the US are ketchup, soy sauce, mustard sauce, tabasco, and sriracha. Dressings are used for garnishing and adding taste to food, especially salads, burgers, sandwiches, and other snack items. Some of the widely used dressings are mayonnaise, vinaigrettes, Italian PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Capacity : 1,200 MT Per Annum Plant & Machinery : ` 216 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 498 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 56% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Water Park Visitors : 1,000 Visitors / Day Room Rent from Resort : 25 Visitors / Day Restaurant–Vegetarian Visitors : 300 Visitors / Day Restaurant–Non-Veg. Visitors : 200 Visitors / Day Restaurant–Beverages, Tea & Coffee Visitors : 475 Visitors / Day Plant & Machinery : ` 1086 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 3208 Lakhs Rate of Return : 33% Break Even Point : 38% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Dishwash Liquid : 300,000Kgs/Annum Dishwash Soap Bar : 300,000 Kgs/Annum Detergent Liquid : 300,000 Kgs/Annum Detergent Soap Bar : 300,000 Kgs/Annum Detergent Powder : 300,000 Kgs/Annum Plant & Machinery : ` 32 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 204 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 61% CAPACITY Fiberglass Doors : 150 Nos./Day Plant & Machinery :` 89 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 392 Lakhs Rate of Return : 29% Break Even Point : 61% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Agar Agar : 500 Kgs./Day Plant & Machinery :` 211 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 697 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 43% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE Water Park Dish Wash and Detergent (Liquid Soap Bar and Powder) (Liquid & Soap Bar) Fiberglass Doors Surrounded Wood and Inside Filled Polyurethane Foam by Injection Agar Agar Fresh Dips
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 17 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA AUGUST 2021 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co dressings, and Russian dressings. Dips are creamy, paste- like dressings that are generally consumed with breads, nachos, French fries, vegetables, and salad. The global sauces market is presumed to register a re- markable CAGR during the forecast period (2017-2023) owing to the incessant demand for flavor enhancers, asserts Market Research Future (MRFR). Sauces are referred to as fluids or semi-solid paste which are gener- ally used as condiments across the food industry. Sauces are used as food additive as it enhances the flavor of food. They are also used as topping or dips and are pop- ular for its rich taste. Sauces are low in saturated fat and sodium which further add to its nutritional value. Entre- preneurs who invest in this project will be successful. I n pharmaceutical drug delivery of solid oral dos- age forms film coatings are frequently applied. The motivation for coating dosage forms range from cosmetic considerations (colour, gloss), improving the sta- bility (light protection, moisture and gas barrier) and mak- ing it easier to swallow the tablet. In addition, functional coatings can be used to modify the drug release behaviour from the dosage form. A film coating is a thin polymer-based coat ap- plied to a solid dosage form such as a tablet. The thickness of such a coating is usually be- tween 20-100 µm. The Indian excipient market is expected to grow at the rate of 10–12 per- cent until 2020. The ex- cipients are priced at 5–7 percent lesser in India v which facilitates the development of new technologies and ensure a high quality product. A mong the biodegradable polymers made from re- newable resources, starch is probably the most re- newable naturally biodegradable polymer source because it is versatile, cheap, and abundant. It shows com- patibility with extrusion processes used in the manufacture of conventional films and in the presence of a plasticizer it produces a material with thermoplastic characteristics, known as thermoplastic starch (TPS). As a result, TPS is often blended with other polymers, such as poly (butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) and biodegradable ali- phatic-aromatic copolyester, which combines biodegrad- ability with other desirable physical properties. The massive use of synthetic plas- tics, in particular in the food pack- aging area, has a great environmen- tal impact, and alternative more ecologic materials are being required. Poly(lactic) acid (PLA) and starch have been extensively studied as potential replacements for non-degradable pet- rochemical polymers on the basis of their availability, ade- quate food contact properties and competitive cost. Indeed, plastics represent the second most widely used material for food packaging applications, after paper and cardboard. C amphor (Cinnamomumcamphora) is a white, crys- talline substance with a strong odor and pungent taste, derived from the wood of camphor laurel (Cinnamomumcamphora) and other related trees of laurel family. Camphor is obtained through steam distillation, pu- rification and sublimation of wood, twigs and bark of the tree. There are many pharmaceutical appli- cations for camphor such as topical anal- gesic, antiseptic, an- tispasmodic, antipru- ritc, antiinflammatory, anti¬infective, rubefa- cient, contraceptive, mild expectorant, nasal decongestant, cough suppressant, etc. The Company is a chemicals manufacturer and has Terpenes and Synthetic Camphor as primary segments. Both segments of Company have performed well in F.Y. 2017-18. Company has achieved Net Sales Turn- over of Rs. 244.24 Cr. with a Profit after Tax of Rs. 14.32 Cr. during F.Y. 2017-18. approximately 90% of the revenue has come from Terpene Chem- icals. Camphor is transparent solid flammable compound with odorant fragrance. Basically it is obtained from the tree i.e. Camphor laurel tree which is also known as the kapur tree a large ever- green tree found in Asia. Moreover, camphor can be produced synthetically from the turpentine oil derived from the rosin. Sublimation properties give its several uses. A snack is a small service of food and generally eaten between meals. Snacks come in a variety of forms including packaged snack foods and other processed foods, as well as items made from fresh ingredients at home. Snack foods are typically designed to be portable, quick, and satisfying. Processed snack foods, as one form of convenience food, are designed to be less perishable, more durable, and more portable than prepared foods. A chip (American English and Australian English) or crisp (British English) is any type of snack food in the form of a crisp, flat or slightly bowl shaped, bite-sized unit. Puffed cheese snacks do not count. The Indian chips market, sized at Rs 7,000-7,500 crore according to Euro monitor, has been growing at a robust pace of 15% over the past five years and going forward, is PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Fresh Dips 50 gms Size Pkts : 1,500,000 Pkts Per Annum Fresh Dips 20 gms Size Pkts : 3,750,000 Pkts Per Annum Plant & Machinery : ` 30 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 213 Lakhs Rate of Return : 30% Break Even Point : 59% CAPACITY Regular Film Coating Powder : 400 Kgs/Day Functional Fim Coating Powder : 400 Kgs/Day Plant & Machinery : ` 19 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 172 Lakhs Rate of Return : 28% Break Even Point : 59% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Biodegradable : 1,200,000 Kgs Per Annum Plastic Pellets Plant & Machinery : ` 128 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 407 Lakhs Rate of Return : 29% Break Even Point : 48% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Camphor Powder : 2,500 Kgs Per Day Camphor Tablets : 2,500 Kgs Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 231 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 674 Lakhs Rate of Return : 28% Break Even Point : 61% Ready Mix Coating Powder Used for Coating of Pharmaceuticals Tablets for Regular fill Coating and Functional Film Coating Biodegradable Plastic Pellets •Corn Starch Thermoplastic & Polyvinyl Alcohol •PBAT & Corn Starch Thermoplastic •PLA + PBAT + Corn Starch Thermoplastic •PLA + PBAT + CaCO3 Camphor (Powder & Tablets) Fish Flavoured Chips
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    18 Visit usat : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co SELECTED PROJECTS FOR YOU AUGUST 2021 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA expected to grow at a similar pace. Growth will come from rising disposable in- comes, changing lifestyles, product innovations and strengthening of distribu- tion to have better selling opportunities in lower-tier cities and rural areas, the report goes on to state. En- trepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. M elt adhesives are bonding agents which achieve a solid state and resultant strength by cooling as contrasted with other adhesives which achieve the solid state through evaporation or removal of solvents. Prior heating, a hot-melt adhesive is a thermoplastic, 100 percent solid material, all adhesive. Application of heat brings the material to the liquid state, and after removal of the heat, it sets by simple cooling. Hot Melt Adhesives be defined as adhesives that melt and flow on application of heat and solidifies on cooling to give a strong adhesion. Hot melt adhesives are solvent-free, solvent-free, solid compounds that have negligible or no VOC (volatile organic compound) compared to solvent- based adhesives. The global market for hot melt adhesives is gaining sig- nificant impetus from the rise in the trading activities, lead- ing to a high demand for packaging. The increasing con- struction activities across the world is also fueling the need for hot melt adhesives substantially. On the other hand, the volatility in crude oil prices and the easy availability of sub- stitutes are likely to create hindrances in the higher adoption of hot melt adhesives across the world in the years to come. The global Hot Melt Adhesives (HMA) market size exceed- ed USD 6.60 billion, globally in 2018 and is estimated to grow at over 6.4% CAGR between 2019 and 2022, project- ed to reach USD 9.46 billion by 2022, in terms of value. The HMA market is driven by the increasing demand for HMA from applications such as packaging solutions, nonwoven hygiene products, and consumer DIY. As a whole any en- trepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. E lectricity play a vital role in the development and growth of Agriculture and Industry, as it is a high priority item for all the developing or developed nations. For the generation and distribution of Electricity, High Tension Insulators are an important adjusts. Insulators have very few free electrons and do not transfer electrical energy well. An electrical insulator is a material whose internal electric charges do not flow free- ly, and therefore make it nearly impossible to conduct an electric current under the influence of an electric field. This contrasts with other materials, semiconductors and con- ductors, which conduct electric current more easily. The property that distinguishes an insulator is its resistivity; insulators have higher resistivity than semiconductors or conductors. The end type insulator is used on all distribu- tion lines and on low voltage transmission lines. World is experiencing a tremendous expansion of industrial and real estate sectors and accompanied by a massive increase in the need for electric power energy due to the essential role of the electric power in the devel- opment and growth in all areas of life. This huge de- mand of the electrical pow- er bodes market demand for large investments in the field of electric power and its support services industry. Thus, as an entrepreneur this project offers an exciting op- portunity to you. T urpentine is an essential oil obtained from pine trees. It is one of the most important substances with many applications, being widely used as a solvent in chemical industries, resins and as an ingredient in paints. Uttarakhand, Himachal, J & K, and Assam are extremely rich in pine forests. Highly purified α-pinene can be obtained by vacuum-fractional distillation of turpentine that has to reach 97% purity. Pine oils are also widely utilized in cleaning & home products owing to their superior antibacterial and antiseptic properties. Other uses includes Ore-dressing Agent, Textile Degreaser, Bactericide, Fragrance, Others Customers are keen on specialized products as various applications require specific characteristics and ingredients. Pine Oil (CAS 8002-09-3) Market is predicted to dis- cover Vigorous Growth by 2021.Throughout the world ev- ery industry is spending a large amount in Research for fu- ture expansion. Growing consumer preference for natural products has led to the devel- opment of innova- tive applications in personal care and cleaning products. Rapid industrializa- tion and increasing disposable consum- er income are the other major factors driving the market growth, mainly in devel- oping countries such as China, India, Vietnam, and Thai- land. Thus, as an entrepreneur this project offers an exciting opportunity to you. P re-Stressed Cement Concrete Poles (PCC Poles) are highly durable and strong. PCC Poles are fabricated from excellent quality concrete material. These poles are used extensively in electrical industry, for establishing electrical connections and fittings. PCC poles are available in different dimensions and weight depending on the requirement. The poles are eco-friendly and require very low maintenance. The PCC poles have consistent material properties throughout their length. PCC poles are not susceptible to rot and decay. The PCC pole has the same strength throughout its service life. PCC poles are not susceptible to insect and animal attack. The PCC pole market is expected to reach an estimated $52.1 billion by 2024 with a CAGR of 4.1% from 2019 to 2024. The major growth drivers for this market are increas- PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Insulator (HT & LT) : 3,500MT/Annum Plant &Machinery : ` 131 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 1010 Lakhs Rate of Return : 25% Break Even Point : 51% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Hot Melt Adhesive for Book Binding : 300 Kgs / Day Hot Melt Adhesive for Packaging : 250 Kgs / Day Hot Melt Adhesive for Courier Bag : 250 Kgs / Day Plant & Machinery : ` 96 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 283 Lakhs Rate of Return : 23% Break Even Point : 55% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Fish Flavoured Chips : 1000 Kg/Day Plant & Machinery : ` 46 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 252 Lakhs Rate of Return : 26% Break Even Point : 64% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Turpentine Oil : 3,000,000 Ltr/Annum Plant & Machinery :` 82 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 425 Lakhs Rate of Return : 30% Break Even Point : 52% Hot Melt Adhesives (For Book Binding, Packaging and Courier Bag) Porcelain Insulator Fractionation of Turpentine Oil Electric PCC Poles
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 19 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA AUGUST 2021 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co ing power generation capac- ity, growing transmission and distribution infrastruc- ture, and replacement of aging networks. Emerging trends which have a direct impact on the dynamics of the market include wider use of transmission poles and increased usage of com- posite poles in transmission and distribution. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business. C ross-linked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose is also known as croscarmellose sodium or mod- ified cellulose gum. Crosslinked sodium car- boxymethylcellulose (CMC), croscarmellose, is prepared by the reaction of Na-CMC with acids. The raw material is usually a high viscosity sodium CMC with a low degree of substitution. The cross-linking reduces water solubility while still allowing the material to swell (like a sponge) and absorb many times its weight in water. As a result, it provides superior drug dissolution and disintegration characteristics. Cross-linked sodium carboxymethyl cel- lulose is used in tablets of table-top sweeteners and di- etary food supplements, as it facilitates disintegration in aqueous solutions, with a maximum level of use of 30 g/kg. The global car- boxymethyl cellulose (CMC) market was estimated at $1,151.7 Million in 2014 and is projected to register a CAGR of 4.2% be- tween 2015 and 2020. Carboxymethyl cellu- lose (CMC) or cellulose gum is a cellulose derivative with carboxymethyl group in its chain. CMC is physiologically inert, chemically stable, odorless and tasteless substance which safe for health and environment. The growth of processed food industry, in- creasing pharmaceutical and cosmetics production, and the growing oil drilling activities are the major factors driving the growth of CMC market. As a whole entrepreneur can venture in this field will be successful. A grape is a fruit, botanically a berry, of the de- ciduous woody vines of the flowering plant genus Vitis. Grapes can be eaten fresh as ta- ble grapes or they can be used for making wine, jam, juice, jelly, grape seed extract, raisins, vinegar, and grapeseed oil. Table grapes are most often packaged in plastic punnets, such as clamshells. These punnets are then placed in a cardboard crate.The processes at the export packhouse include: receipt of raw material at packhouse; weighing and acceptance of produce; trimming, sort- ing and grading; weigh- ing, packing and coding; pre-cooling; sulphur diox- ide padding; palletization; storage (cold stores); con- tainer loading; and transportation. Grapes account for 2.7 percent of pro- duction and 1.4 percent of total fruit area in India. India is a small producer of grapes, with a world share of less than 2 percent. In- dia produced more than 1.2 million tonnes of grapes from 0.11 million ha. Grapes are one of India’s important fruit exports, with a 9.1 percent share in all fruit and nut export. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this proj- ect without risk and earn profit. H osiery industry is an ancient industry in the field of textile industry having very good potential in domestic market and also in the export market. Ludhiana in the state of Punjab is one of the largest and oldest centres of Hosiery industry in India. Lingerie has been an intimate part of a woman’s life since long. They are con- sidered as an import- ant garment among females for properly supporting and cov- ering their sensitive body parts, it keeps them fit for daily gen- eral works. The market was highly fragmented and was dominated by local and unorganized brands. Between 2000 and 2008, premium international brands started foraying into the Indian market. Indian brands showcased new designs and styles to woo the new age Indian women. The focus was mainly on the width of the product range. Men’s and women’s inner- wear began to be sold through a variety of retail formats such as EBOs, LFS and departmental stores. India's lin- gerie market is currently valued at $3 billion. A mere 1% of it is online. In the next few years the market value is projected to jump to $5 billion. As a whole it is a good proj- ect for new entrepreneurs to invest. F ootwear refers to garments worn on the feet, which originally serves to purpose of protection against adversities of the environment, usually regard- ing ground textures and temperature. The design of shoes has varied enormously through time and from culture to culture, with appearance originally being tied to function. High fashion shoes may be made of very expensive materials in complex construction and sell for thousands of dollars a pair. Oth- er shoes are for very specific purposes, such as boots designed specifically for mountaineering or skiing. The shoes market, like most other product markets has diverse segmentations. First, by material of construction (leather, canvas and etc.,) second, by consumer variation (men’s, women’s) third, by usage pattern (formal shoes, ca- sual and informal shoes)fourth, by types of shoes (military or police boots, formal dress, closed and pump shoes) and fifth, by price range (high-end over Rs. 1500 per pair going beyond Rs. 3000 per pair, medium priced shoes between CAPACITY Cross Linked Sodium : 1000 Kgs./Day Carboxymethyl Cellulose Plant & Machinery : ` 34 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 144 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 70% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Grapes Packing : 4 MT/Day for Exports Plant & Machinery :` 294 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 708 Lakhs Rate of Return : 28% Break Even Point : 61% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Bra : 450,000 Pcs/Annum Panties : 450,000 Pcs/Annum Plant & Machinery : ` 121 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 270 Lakhs Rate of Return : 28% Break Even Point : 56% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Electric Pre-stressed : 24,000 Nos. Per Annum Concrete Cement Poles Plant & Machinery : ` 284 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 487 Lakhs Break Even Point : 64% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE Canvas Shoes : 1200,000 Pairs/Annum Leather Shoes : 900,000 Pairs/Annum Plant & Machinery : ` 607 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 1006 Lakhs Rate of Return : 30% Break Even Point : 64% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Cross-Linked Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose Grapes Packing for Exports with 100 MT Cold Storage Ladies under Garments Canvas Shoes (Vulcanized Rubber)
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 20 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co AUGUST 2021 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA Rs. 250 to Rs. 1500 per pair, and low-priced shoes below Rs. 250 per pair). The global footwear market is predominantly dictated by consumer trends. The surging demand for designer yet comfortable shoes among women and sportswear or ath- letic shoes among men have been bolstering opportunities for footwear sales. This increasing focus on sportswear will bolster opportunities for the footwear market. By the end of 2023, the market is expected to reach US$258.21 bn. As a whole it is a good project for new entrepreneurs to invest. A loe Vera Gel is one of the product prepared from aloe vera itself. Aloe vera Gel has very good medicine for external use for sun burning and pain killer. It has various medicinal values which makes very good commercial value. Aloe Vera Powder is composed of the freeze-dried inner "gel" of aloe leaf plant. Spray drying and freeze drying are the most com- mon methods of producing aloevera powder from gel. The global aloe vera extracts market revenue is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of over 7.7% in terms of value and 7.4%, in terms of volume during the forecast period. Factors such as increasing trend of consumers towards healthy lifestyle, coupled with increased usage of aloe vera extracts as an ingredient by food, pharmaceuti- cal and cosmetics industries is fuelling market growth across the globe. Cosmetics, the largest end-use sector for aloe vera extracts, will account for over 45% of global demand in 2016, with annual volumes totalling 27,458.5 tonnes– an increase of 6% over 2015. Thus, due to demand it is a good project for entrepreneurs to invest. A utoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is a non- combustible, lime-based, cementitious building material that is expanding into new worldwide markets. In our country aerated techniques have been developed for about 40 years, and its technique skills and equipments are becoming mature. The AAC has the features of light bulk density, good thermal insulation properties and sound-absorption, certain strength and process abil- ity, and its raw materi- als is very rich, espe- cially the reuse of fly ash enables the com- prehensive utilization of industrial residue, curbs environmental pollution, no destroy on farmland, create good social and eco- nomic benefits.AAC is an ideal alternative of the traditional clay brick wall materials. This is a light- weight building material produced by autoclaving a set mix of fine siliceous materials such as ground sand or fly ash and a binder like Portland cement or lime. AAC products are equally suitable for residential con- struction, multistory buildings, commercial, and industrial construction. The autoclaved aerated concrete sector of the construc- tion industry is now in the phase of a tremendous growth cycle. AAC Reduces Additional Material Use and Mini- mizes Waste and Pollution. The main benefits of autoclaved aerated concrete over other cladding materials are its good strength-to-weight ratio, its mobility and, because it is a non-combustible material, its fire performance. There will be phenomenal growth in autoclaved aerated industry in the near future. It is estimated that by 2025 about 66 per cent of the world population will live in urban areas on 7 per cent of the land, which means that urbanization will be on a small portion of land. This will need taller buildings and use of high strength concrete. T he Baby-cereal-foods is that enriched food which has a requisite level of nutrition. This requisite level is prescribed by various dietitians & physicians for children. Various experts fixed a definite calorific value for infant food & based on this the various mixtures or formulae of foods are developed. Food products are derived from single grains or blends of mixed grains combined with other ingredients for flavour and nutritional fortification. Materials used by various man- ufacturers in addition to the grains include malt, milk pow- der, vegetable oil, wheat germ, sugar, cotton seed flour, tri and dicalcium phosphate, dried yeast, a form of iron such as sodium iron pyrophosphate and the vitamin B1 (thiamin), riboflavin and niacin. The baby food market in India is wit- nessing rapid growth and is growing by 10- 12% a year. India has the largest population of 0-4 year old in Asia. Additionally, due to the increasing number of working women, and the increasing parental concerns about nutrition have lead to its growth. Professionally-made food designed to meet the nutrition requirements of babies also address the problems of paucity of time for preparing baby food at home. As a whole it is a good project for new entrepreneurs to invest. A reca nut is the nut of areca palm. Biological name of areca nut palm is Areca catechu and it is a member of the family arecaceae or palmal. It is also called betel nut, as it is usually chewed with betel leaf and lime. Betel nut is a seed of the Areca catechu, a type of palm tree. It's commonly chewed after being ground up or sliced and wrapped in leaves of the Piper betel vine that have been coated with lime. This is known as a betel quid. Tobacco or flavorful spices may also be added. The dust and ‘Chogaru’ are traditionally used as a masticatory and for tanning leather. The tannins of arecanut tan leather satisfactorily except for the colour. India is the high- est producer of areca nut with a production of around 3.3 lakh tones and a total acreage under cultivation PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY AAC Blocks : 500 Cu.Mtr./Day Plant & machinery : ` 601 Lakhs Cost of project : ` 1415 Lakhs Rate of Return : 25% Break Even Point : 50% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Supari : 500 Kgs. /Day Tannin : 33 Kgs. /Day Brushes/Rope : 250 Kgs. /Day Pan Masala : 500 Kgs. /Day Plant & Machinery : ` 42 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 191 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 58% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Baby Cereal Food (Packing in 225 gms : 600,000 Kgs/Annum Size Packet) Plant &Machinery : ` 35 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 82 Lakhs Rate of Return : 32% Break Even Point : 72% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Aloevera Gel : 90,000 Kgs/Annum Aloevera Powder : 15,000 Kgs/Annum Plant &Machinery : ` 42 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 164 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 49% Aloe Vera Gel and Powder Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Blocks (AAC Blocks) Baby Cereal Food Betel Nut (Supari) Processing
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 21 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co AUGUST 2021 of 2.64 lakh hectares, with Karnataka and Kerala account- ing for nearly 72 per cent of the total production. Over six million people are engaged in areca nut cultivation, pro- cessing and trade. More than 85 per cent of the area un- der cultivation is made up of small and marginal holdings. Among the two varieties white nuts have a share of 60 per cent. India is also the largest consumer with around 3.2 lakh tonnes. As a whole you can invest in this project without risk and earn profit. P aint is used to decorate, protect and prolong the life of natural and synthetic materials, and acts as a barrier against environmental conditions. Paints may be broadly classified into Decorative paints, applied on site to decorate and protect buildings and other objects, and Industrial coatings which are applied in factories to finish manufactured goods such as cars. Paints contain: pigment(s)–prime pigments to impart color and opacity ;binder (resin)–a polymer, often referred to as resin, forming a matrix to hold the pigment in place; extender–larger pigment particles added to improve adhe- sion, strengthen the film and save binder; solvent (some- times called a thinner)–either an organic solvent or water is used to reduce the viscosity of the paint for better appli- cation. Water-borne paints are replacing some paints that use volatile organic compounds such as the hydrocarbons which are harmful to the atmosphere; additives–used to modify the properties of the liquid paint or dry film. The binder (resin) and solvent together are sometimes known as the vehicle. The binder may be dissolved as a solution or carried as a dispersion of microscopically small particles in a liquid. Paints are formu- lated according to their proposed use– primer, undercoat, special finishes (matt, gloss, heat resistance, anti-corrosion, abra- sion resistance). The pigment powder is broken down into individual particles which are coated by and dispersed in the binder (resin)–known as 'wetting out'. Solvent is then added to give the required consistency. Each batch of ingredients is thoroughly mixed in large, stirred containers with the re- quired additives. F loral foam is a dense, lightweight and porous mate- rial that can be cut into virtually any shape. It holds its shape when wet and provides both water and support to cut flower arrangements. The density of floral foam means that it holds large quantities of water, which in turn, increases the life of flowers. It also provides increased support to the flower stems, giving more control with flower ar- rangements. Floral foam originally ap- peared as a green brick. Floral foams have become a per- manent staple in the art of flower ar- rangement. By pro- viding trouble-free support for flowers, many designs have been made achievable, giving flower arranging artists more room to come up with every design that they can imagine. Made of phenol material, floral foams are used as a base for mostly every conceivable design. Government of India has identified floriculture as a sunrise industry and accorded it 100% export oriented sta- tus. Owing to steady increase in demand of flower floricul- ture has become one of the important Commercial trades in Agriculture. Indian floriculture industry comprises the florist trade, nursery plants, bulb and seed production, apart from production of micro propagation material, and extraction of essential oils from flowers. The industry has been growing at a CAGR of 25 percent over the past de- cade. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this proj- ect without risk and earn profit. W orkwear is clothing worn for work, especial- ly work that involves manual labour. Often those employed within trade industries elect to be outfitted in work- wear because it is built to provide durability and safety. Garments of simple and typ- ically very durable construction usually in poly/cotton fabrics, including boiler suits and coveralls, bib and brace, coats, jackets and trousers, as well as a wide variety of similar styles used in the catering and wholesale/distribution sectors. Indian consumer durables market is broadly segregated into urban and rural markets, and is at- tracting marketers from across the world. Per capita GDP of India is expected to reach US$ 3,273.85 in 2023 from US$ 1,983 in 2012. The global Work- wear/Uniforms (Uniforms & Workwears) market is valued at 56700 million US$ in 2017 and will reach 79000 million US$ by the end of 2025, growing at a CAGR of 4.2% during 2018-2025.Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. U ndergarments or underwear are clothes worn under other clothes, often next to the skin. They keep outer garments from being soiled by bodi- ly secretions and discharges, shape the body, and provide support for parts of it. In cold weather, long un- derwear sometimes is worn to provide addi- tional warmth. The Indian ap- parel sector is ex- pected to grow from 1,709 billion in 2010 to 4,700 billion by 2020E, representing a CAGR of 10.6%. Of this, the innerwear market currently val- ued at ~14,300 crore (in 2011) is expected to grow to 43,700 crore by 2020E, grow- PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Trousers : 3000 Pcs/Day High-Visibility : 1000 Pcs/Day Long Sleeve Jackets Plant & Machinery : ` 136 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 1271 Lakhs Rate of Return : 29% Break Even Point : 67% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Pure Acrylic Emulsion Paint : 66 MT/Day Styrene Acrylic Emulsion Paint : 50 MT/Day Vinyl Acrylic Emulsion Paint : 50 MT/Day Plant & Machinery : ` 298 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 1874 Lakhs Rate of Return : 28% Break Even Point : 50% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Floral Foam : 12000 Pcs./Day Plant & Machinery : ` 68 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 270 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 46% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Regular Silk & Cotton Panties : 1000 Pcs/Day Bikini Sets : 1000 Pcs/Day Brasseries (Wired) : 1000 Pcs/Day Brasseries (Non Wired) : 1000 Pcs/Day Briefs Men's : 1000 Pcs/Day Baniyan Men's :1000 Pcs/Day Plant & Machinery : ` 165 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 462 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 61% Acrylic Emulsion Paints Floral Foam Workwear, Uniform Clothing for factory(Thousers & High Visibility Long Sleeves Jackets) Undergarments (Men and Women)
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 22 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co AUGUST 2021 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA - ing at a CAGR of 13.2%, outpacing the growth of the over- all apparel market.As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. L ead is a material very easy to recycle and, provided that adequate procedures are implemented; the final product (secondary lead) is indistinguishable from the primary lead produced from ores. About 50% of the lead consumed worldwide is derived from recycled and reused materials. There are many different uses of Lead. It may be used as a pure metal, alloyed with other metals, or as chemical compounds. The recovery of metals from metal scrap has the ad- vantage that it is easier and far less energy dependent than the production of primary lead from ores. The production of recycled lead requires 35–40% of the energy necessary to produce lead from ores. In ad- dition, the recovery of lead decreases the lead dispersion in the environment and pre- serves the mineral re- serves for the future. Recycling lead is rela- tively simple and in most of the applications where lead is used, such as lead-acid batteries, it is possible to recover it for use over and over again. Lead batteries industry in India is currently estimated at Rs 40,000 crore with 60% automotive and 40% industri- al. Over thousands of player continued recycling activity in India through recovery of lead from telecom, uninterrupted power supply (UPS), inverters, renewable energy and other related industries. Thus, due to demand it is a good project for entrepreneurs to invest. C alcined bauxite is an important raw material for two main markets: refractories and abrasives. Bauxite is a naturally occurring, heterogeneous material comprised primarily of one or more aluminum hydroxide minerals plus various mixtures of silica (SiO2), iron oxide (Fe2O3), titaniai (TiO2), alumino silicates (clay, etc.), and other impurities in trace amounts. India currently imports 60% of its Calcined Bauxite from China. Spurred by expansion of domes- tic steel production, a scarcity of acceptable quality of bauxite from China and raising import cost, drives are now under way in India to produce high grade bauxite from domestic bauxite sources. Global Calcined Bauxite Market was valued at $16,680 mil- lion in 2016, and is expected to reach $29,648 million by 2023. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. L aundry detergent, or washing powder, is a type of detergent (cleaning agent) that is added for clean- ing laundry. In common usage, "detergent" refers to mixtures of chem- ical compounds in- cluding alkylbenzene sulfonates, which are similar to soap but are less affected by hard water. In most household contexts, the term detergent re- fers to laundry deter- gent vs hand soap or other types of clean- ing agents. While de- tergent is still sold in powdered form, liquid detergents have been taking major market shares in many countries since their introduction in the 1960s. Cleaning compositions that effectively disinfect and clean hard surfaces such as those in lavatories and bath- rooms, particularly toilet bowls, are well known. Typical cleaning compositions provide effective coverage of the treated surfaces to ensure that contact between the cleaning composition and contaminants present on the surface occur. Ineffective disinfection and cleaning of the surface often is the end result without such contact, particularly for inner toilet bowl surfaces. For pitched toilet bowl surfaces, vis- cous cleaning compositions can provide good coverage and retention, particularly vertically sloped interior surfaces of a toilet bowl. Therefore, it is a good project for entrepreneurs to invest T he sun energy reaches Earth as UV, visible and in- frared radiation. The last one is largely responsible for heat build-up.© Solar radiation, visible radia- tion, near infrared (NIR) radiation, very short wavelength infrared (VSWIR) radiation etc., The visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum is commonly considered to be the wavelength range between 0.4-0.72 μm (400-720 nm). The poly- mers used in the SRP roof systems expand when wet, offering un- paralleled protection ex- pands when wet offering unparalleled protection against damaging moisture penetration. The roof coat resin has a very special property known as “Variable Permeability”. When conditions are wet, the poly- mers swell up becoming completely watertight. This report deals with the simulation thermal coating for providing the room comfort and thereby reducing the usage of Air conditioning units and fans. Infrared-reflective coatings can be formulated with various pigments, metals (such as aluminum) or other materials to produce an IR-reflective bar- rier. The paints industry in India has been growing at the rate of around 12% a year. The paints market has crossed the Rs. 135 bn mark. By volume, the market is esti- mated at 1.4 mntonne which is growing at an average annual growth of over 6 to 8% (12% by value). The unorganized sector, shrunk in the recent years, still commands a share of 46% (by volume) and 35% (by value). The global cool roof coating market is expected to reach USD 5.41 billion by 2025. The global cool roof coating market demand was 37.7 million liters in 2015 and is expected to reach 78.5 mil- lion liters by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 7.6% from 2016 to 2025. The global IR Reflected coating market is expect- ed to reach USD 5.41 billion by 2025. which facilitates the development of new technologies and ensure a high quality product. PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Calcined Bauxite : 40 MT/Day Plant & Machinery : ` 219 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 766 Lakhs Rate of Return : 26% Break Even Point : 56% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Lead Ingot : 1944 MT/Annum Plant & Machinery :` 66 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 257 Lakhs Rate of Return : 28% Break Even Point : 57% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Detergent Powder : 3.2 MT/Day Liquid Washing Soap : 3.2 MT/Day Toilet Cleaner : 3.2 MT/Day Perfumed Bleach : 3.2 MT/Day Stain Remover Liquid : 3.2 MT/Day Plant & Machinery : ` 72 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 210 Lakhs Rate of Return :28% Break Even Point :74% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Infrared Reflected : 300 Ltrs. /Day (IR) Paint Plant & Machinery : ` 33 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 196 Lakhs Rate of Return : 26% Break Even Point : 40% Recovery of Lead Bauxite Calcination (by Rotary Kiln with Fine Grinding Ball Mill) Production Unit of Liquid Washing Soap, Perfumed Bleach for the Wash of White Cloths, Toilet/Tills Hard Stains Remover Liquid, Detergent Powder Infrared Reflected (IR) Paint
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 23 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA AUGUST 2021 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co I ndian pharmaceutical sector is expected to grow to US$ 100 billion, while medical device market is ex- pected to grow US$ 25 billion by 2025. Pharmaceuti- cals export from India stood at US$ 20.70 billion in FY20. Pharmaceutical export include bulk drugs, intermediates, drug formulations, biological, Ayush and herbal products and surgical. India's biotechnology industry comprising biopharmaceuticals, bio-services, bio-agriculture, bio-in- dustry, and bioinformat- ics is expected grow at an average growth rate of around 30 per cent a y-o-y to reach US$ 100 billion by 2025. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. I ndian pharmaceutical sector is expected to grow to US$ 100 billion, while medical device market is ex- pected to grow US$ 25 billion by 2025. Pharmaceuti- cals export from India stood at US$ 20.70 billion in FY20. Pharmaceutical export include bulk drugs, intermediates, drug formulations, biological, Ayush and herbal products and surgical. India's biotechnology industry comprising biopharmaceuticals, bio-services, bio-agriculture, bio-in- dustry, and bioinfor- matics is expected grow at an average growth rate of around 30 per cent a y-o-y to reach US$ 100 billion by 2025. Entrepre- neurs who invest in this project will be successful. M ore importantly, the Indian IT sector is one of the biggest and fastest growing markets and has led the economic transformation of the country. The IT sector has also created significant demand for spe- cialized real-estate development that can cater to the specific requirements of the industry. The market size of India’s IT-BPM sector is expected to grow to US$ 350 billion by 2025 and BPM is expected to account for US$ 50-55 bil- lion out of the total revenue. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. I ndia is a tropical country making fans a necessity. Thus, the fan industry in India is well-established and has shown significant growth over the years. Profit realizations increased only 3.0-3.5% annually in the last 2 years due to a parallel rise in raw material prices. However, going forward, realizations for the sector are due to increase substantially as share of premium fans rise from current 6-8% levels to more than 15-20% over the next 3-5 years. Growth in the housing sector is boosting the demand for ceiling fans, especially in the developing economies. For instance, the govern- ments of China and In- dia are coming up with new schemes to pro- vide shelter to the low- and middle-income groups. In addition to this, development in the commercial real estate, hospitality and retail sectors are bol- stering the market growth. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. C onstruction Industry in India has grown exponentially in the recent past. It would not be wrong to say that the industry is maturing in the process. JCB India on its part has been contributing to it by providing world class construction equipment. To cater to the growing needs of the industry, we have in the last decade expanded our range from a couple of models to 20 models and continue to do so. Since, the Indian conditions are unique, JCB is offering products specific to meet the rigors of Indian terrain and conditions. Specialized attachments such as the sweeper collector, submersible pump, and hand held tool circuit, ditch cleaning bucket, etc. have been introduced to bring more mechanization and to tap newer segments. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. M EK is a naturally occurring human metabolite, is present naturally in foods across all food groups, and is produced by microbes, algae, plants and other organisms. It is also released to the environment via anthropogenic production, where it primarily partitions to air. Its primary use is industrial, but it can also be found in consumer products, especially coatings and adhesives, and has minor use in the food industry as an extraction agent and flavoring agent. Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK), is an organic com- pound with the formula CH3C(O)CH2CH3.This col- orless liquid Ketone has a sharp, sweet odor reminiscent of butterscotch and acetone. It is produced industrially on a large scale, and also occurs in trace amounts in nature. It is soluble in water and is commonly used as an industrial solvent. MEK is used in surface coatings (55%), adhesives (12%), printing inks (4%), chemical intermediates (6%), magnetic tapes (5%) and lube oil dew axing agents (6%). MEK also is used as an extraction medium for fats, oils, waxes and resins. Methyl Ethyl Ketone is used as a solvent for lacquers, adhesives; for cleaning materials to be electro- plated; for degreasing; in rubber and rubber cement, print- PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride : 600 Kegs’/Day Plant & Machinery : ` 201 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 580 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 58% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Ampoules 5 ml Size : 200,000 Nos. / Day Ampoules 10 ml Size : 150,000 Nos. / Day Ampoules 20 ml Size : 150,000 Nos. / Day Plant & Machinery : ` 1933 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 3040 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 39% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Land Area : 25 Acres Plant & Machinery : ` 7078 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 146872 Lakhs Rate of Return : 16% Break Even Point : 12 PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY BLDC Celling Fan : 1,000 Pcs. / Day (48"-52") Plant & Machinery :` 48 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 359 Lakhs Rate of Return : 29% Break Even Point : 66% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY JCB Bucket Pin 42 mm Diameter : 1,666.7 Kgs / Day JCB Bucket Pin Bush : 1,666.7 Kgs / Day JCB Bucket Tooth Nuts & Bolt : 1,666.7 Kgs / Day Plant & Machinery : ` 147 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 418 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 56% Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride Sterile Water for Injection Information Technology Park BLDC Fan JCB Bucket Pin and JCB Tooth Nuts, Bolt and Pin Bush Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 24 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co AUGUST 2021 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA ing inks, paints, wood stains, varnishes and paint removers and in cleaning solutions; as a catalyst; and as a carrier. The future increase in demand of MEK in the coun- try is expected from two levels. The first is from the growth of end users who are already using MEK. The second level is from the consumers who can use MEK but are using other sol- vents and are willing to switch over to MEK, once its easy availabili- ty is assured. In 2018, Asia is expected to account for nearly 70% of the total world consumption of MEK. Paints and coatings continue to consume the majority of MEK, and little change in the world MEK market breakdown is expected by 2023. Adhesives make up the second-largest share of the MEK market in 2018, and represent the largest and fastest-grow- ing market in China, where consumption is largely for the manufacture of shoes. Global Methyl Ethyl Ketone Market size is forecasted to reach USD 3.64 billion against the volume of 1.9 Million Tonnes with a CAGR of 4.3 % by 2022. China, Western Europe, Japan and the United States are leading Consumer of MEK. It is projected that Asia Pacific region will drive the highest growth rate in the future as demand for MEK in this region is increasing at a fast pace with the develop- ment in end use. Increasing investments and development in automobile and infrastructure industries in China and India will further induce the consumption of MEK in the Asia Pacific region. Positive demand outlook for paints and coatings, adhesives, printing inks; on account of in- creasing construction spending, particularly in the Asia Pacific and the Middle East is expected to remain a key driving factor for the global MEK market. Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone (MEK) is a colorless and a harsh smelling carbon-based compound. It is commonly known as butanone. MEK characterized by outstanding chemical assets including low boiling point, high viscosity, high solvency, and high evaporation rate because of which it is used as a solvent across various applications. F ructose is majorly used in the production of nu- trition bars, soft moist cookies, pourable frozen juice concentrates and energy-reduced products. It is commercially available in syrup and crystalline forms. High fructose corn syrup, which is the major product segment in the market, is expected to experience reduced demand on account of growing concerns regarding obesity. Fructose syr- ups is the fastest growing prod- uct segment and expected to register a CAGR of 4.7% from 2017 to 2025 due to increased demand from the beverage manufacturing industry. En- trepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. T he global plastic waste to oil market is expected to increase from ~US$ 45 Mn in 2019 to ~US$ 100 MN by 2027. Plastic waste to oil can be defined as a technology that is used to convert non-recycled plastic into synthetic crude oil and other value-added petroleum products such as diesel, gasoline, naphtha, and fuel oil. This is an advanced waste con- version technology that is considered comple- mentary to the existing plastic recycling tech- nology. Plastic waste to oil technology has high potential, as land- fill-bound plastics can be used as a resource to develop a valuable alternative fuel source. Entrepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. T he market for roads and highways is projected to exhibit a CAGR of 36.16% during 2016-2025, on account of growing government initiatives to improve transportation infrastructure in the country. The road transport and highways ministry has prepared a draft Cabinet note on the Rs.2.6-lakh crore Bharat Mala project that envisages construction of 25,000 km of roads along India's borders, coastal areas, ports, re- ligious and tourist places as well as over 100 dis- trict headquarters. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. M aintenance of electrical equipment and the maintenance function in general, are key subjects today for managers of plants and facilities. One important reason for this interest is there are profound changes taking place in the area of maintenance and reliability management. Basically, sweeping changes in management and organizational structure are redefining how work gets done. The maintenance function was seen as a non- core service organization that did not contribute to competitiveness. Benchmarks for maintenance were isolated measurements of tasks–that is, task orientation rather than business goal orientation. New performance criteria for measuring mainte- nance will be focused on optimizing asset utiliza- tion, not maximizing asset utilization. Qualification and certification of electrical main- tenance personnel are other factors that will become in- creasingly important. A number of electrical industry or- ganizations got together recently and created a certification program for people involved in the installation and mainte- nance of instrumentation and control systems. To provide quality, fast and competitive service for all units, including smaller ones of 100 HP or less, we have PROJECT COST ESTIMATE PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY CAPACITY Liquid Glucose : 112 MT / Day Fructose : 80 MT / Day Broken Rice Protein : 8 MT / Day (Bye Product) Plant & Machinery : ` 3936 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 5941 Lakhs Rate of Return : 26% Break Even Point : 45% Methyl Ethyl Ketone : 40 MT Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 946 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 1814 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 53% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Pyrolysis Oil : 5 MT / Day Carbon (by product) : 1.67 MT / Day Gas (by product) : 1 MT / Day Plant & Machinery : ` 92 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 312 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 58% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Metal Beam Highway : 12.5 MT /Day Crash Barrier MS Sheet Scrap : 2.5 MT /Day Plant & Machinery : ` 230 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 954 Lakhs Rate of Return : 28% Break Even Point : 53% Liquid Glucose & Fructose from Broken Rice Plastic Pyrolysis (Waste Plastic to Oil Conversion) Roll Forming with Metal Beam, Highway Guard Crash Barrier and Galvanizing Plant Workshop for Motors of Low Voltage (Up-To 1000V) and Distribution Transformers (Maintenance, overhauls and repairs)
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 25 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA AUGUST 2021 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co dedicated teams of specialists who are inspired by Lean best practices. Indeed, the Multi-Tech Workshop works completely independently from other Services departments to carry out the operations necessary for the refurbishment of small electric motors. The growing requirement to improve and maintain the reliability of the electrical distribution equipment at office spaces, manufacturing facilities, and industrial facilities is propelling the demand for the electrical distribution ser- vices, globally. The electrical services market’s growth can also be attributed to the increasing focus on repair and maintenance of existing electrical equipment and fixtures across multiple industries. Fulfilling crucial parameters is critical to ensure the effective scheduling of electrical dis- tribution equipment to avoid the operational downtimes. Based on power rating, the distribution transformer market has been segmented into power ratings ranging up to 500 kVA, 501 kV–2,500 kVA, 2,501 kVA–10,000 kVA, and above 10,000 kVA. The distribution transformers ranging from 2,501 kVA–10,000 kVA are widely used in industrial and commercial sectors due to high power consumption as compared to residential power consumption. The global distribution transformer market is anticipat- ed to grow at a CAGR of 7.88% between 2020 and 2028, and is anticipated to generate revenue of $32.58 billion by 2028. The service transformers or distribution transformers (DTs) deliver the final voltage alteration in the electric pow- er distribution arrangement. DTs are used to step down the voltage used in the distribution lines (usually up to 36 kV), to the level used by the customer (usually 250 up to 435 V). The oil-filled segment is expected to be the largest mar- ket for distribution transformer, as it is more efficient, hav- ing longer service life and features more reliable overload capabilities. In developing countries, oil-filled distribution transformers account for around 90% of the total distribu- tion transformer units and 80% in developed countries. D extrose Saline Manufacturing Plant, Dextrose Saline Detailed Project Report, Dextrose Saline Profile, Dextrose Saline Business Plan, Dextrose Saline Industry Trends, Dextrose Saline Market Research, Dextrose Saline Survey, Dextrose Saline Manufacturing Process, Dextrose Saline Machinery, Dextrose Saline Raw Materials, Dextrose Saline Feasibility Study, Dextrose Saline Investment Opportunities, Dextrose Saline Market Demand, Dextrose Saline Market Growth Rate, Dextrose Saline Market Strategy, Dextrose Saline Market drivers, Dextrose Saline Market In- sight, Dextrose Saline In- dustry Demands, Dex- trose Saline Financials, Normal saline (NS or N/S) is the com- monly used phrase for a solution of 0.90% w/v of NaCl, about 300 mOsm/L or 9.0 g per liter. Aless commonly, this solution is referred to as physiological saline or isotonic saline, neither of which is technically accurate. NS is used frequently in intravenous drips (IVs) for patients who cannot take fluids orally and have developed or are in danger of developing dehydration or hypovolemia. For medical purposes, saline is often used to flush wounds and skin abrasions. Normal saline will not burn or sting when applied. Saline is also used in I.V. therapy, intra- veno supplying extra water to rehydrate patients or supply- ing the daily water and salt needs ("maintenance" needs) of a patient who is unable to take them by mouth. The market for Intravenous (IV) Solution is expected to reach USD 11,511.2 million by 2022 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.69% during the forecast period 2016- 2022. The factors which drive the growth of the market are the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, rising acceptance of vitamin C intravenous treatment therapy to treat colorec- tal cancer. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. A refrigerant is a substance or mixture, usually a fluid, used in a heat pump and refrigeration cycle. In most cycles it undergoes phase transitions from a liquid to a gas and back again. The ideal working fluid or often called refrigerant would have favorable thermodynamic properties, be non- corrosive to mechanical components, and be safe, including freedom from toxicity and flammability. The desired thermodynamic properties are a boiling point somewhat below the target temperature, a high heat of vaporization, a moderate density in liquid form, a rela- tively high density in gaseous form, and a high critical tem- perature. Since boiling point and gas density are affected by pressure, refrigerants may be made more suitable for a partic- ular application by appropriate choice of operating pressures. Chlorodifluoro- methane or difluoro- monochloromethane is a hydro chloroflu- orocarbon (HCFC). This colorless gas is bet- ter known as HCFC-22, or R-22, or (CH ClF2). It is com- monly used as a propellant and refrigerant. R-22 cylinders are colored light green. R22 is a single component HCFC refrigerant that has historically been used for air conditioning, medium tem- perature and low temperature refrigeration. The refrigerants market size is estimated to be USD 22.9 billion in 2018 and is projected reach USD 31.0 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 6.2% between 2018 and 2023. The market is mainly driven by the rising demand for refriger- ants from the applications domestic, commercial, and in- dustrial refrigeration; chillers; window, split, VRF, and oth- er air-conditioning systems; and MAC. Growing demand for refrigerants in upcoming applications has created vari- ous opportunities for its manufacturers. APAC is the key market for refrigerants, globally, followed by North America and Europe, in terms of volume. One of the primary drivers of the market is the increasing demand for consumer appliances in these regions. Increase in demand for energy-efficient cooling solutions and rising awareness re- garding global warming and ozone deple- tion is expected to shape the industry over the forecast period. Fluorocarbon phase-out as per regulations laid down by the Montreal PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Workshop for Motors & Distribution Transformer of Low Voltage (up to 1000V ) Maintenance, Overhauls and Repairs Plant & Machinery : ` 30 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 85 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 71% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Dextrose Saline 500 ml Size : 15,000 Bottles Per Day Dextrose Saline 1000 ml Size : 15,000 Bottles Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 1148 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 1542 Lakhs Rate of Return : 25% Break Even Point : 44% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Refrigerant Gas R22 : 166 Nos. / Day (Cylinder 10 Kgs Size) Plant & Machinery : ` 24 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 179 Lakhs Rate of Return : 27% Break Even Point : 64% Dextrose Saline Refrigerant Gas R22 Bottling Plant
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 26 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co AUGUST 2021 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA Protocol and updated by the Kyoto Protocol has led to a resurgence in demand for natural refrigerants. The hydro- carbon and inorganic segments are, therefore, expected to witness considerable growth. The stationary air conditioning, chillers, and heat pumps segment dominated the market by application and accounted for over 47% of the overall volume in 2016. In- creased spending power of the middle class on consumer appliances, such as refrigeration systems, has resulted in the growth of this segment. Rising demand for cooling equipment owing to rapid industrialization, deteriorating weather conditions, and growth in the manufacture of con- sumer appliances has also positively influenced its demand. Commercial refrigeration is another application wit- nessing significant growth. Increasing hypermarket, super- market, and food retail chains, coupled with rise in con- sumption of packaged and frozen foods, has boosted the demand for commercial refrigerants. English willow bats with minor visual defects such as grains which are not perfectly straight, or dis-colourations, are also cheaper. The willow used in making bats in Kash- mir was brought in by the British, who ruled India, during the 1820s. The industry combines traditional tools with modern technology. Some of the districts where these bats are made in Kashmir areAnantnag, Baramula, and Pahalgam Further, with projected demand of cricket bats expected to increase to 4 million per annum in the global market by the year 2020, the future of this industry looks very promising be- cause the Kashmir willow comprises about 60 per- cent of the total bats manufactured in India. Additionally, with a compound growth rate of about 8.4 percent, the potential turnover from the export of this commodity is project- ed to increase to 100 million per annum in the year 2030. As a whole there is a good scope for new entre- preneur to invest in this business. B ottled water is drinking water (e.g., well water, distilled water, mineral water, or spring water) packaged in plastic or glass water bottles. Bottled water may be carbonated or not. Sizes range from small single serving bottles to large carboys for water coolers. Bottled water is the most dynamic market of all the food and beverage industry. The market is expected to reach INR ~403.06 Bn by the end of 2023, from its current value of INR ~160 Bn, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~20.75% from 2018. Based on volume, the market is likely to reach ~35.53 Bn liters by 2023, expanding at a CAGR of ~18.25% from 2018 to 2023. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business. M ethyl tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, one of the MTHPA anhydride referred to as MTHPA, MeTHPA, has two isomers, namely 4-meth- yltetrahydrophthalic anhydride and 3-methyltetrahydroph- thalic anhydride, having a melting point of 65°C and 63°C. It is rarely used as a curing agent alone. The actual com- modity is a liquid mixture that isomerized to various iso- mers. The Methyltetrahydrophthalic Anhydride (MTHPA) market will depend on market share (sales and revenue) of key companies and growth opportunities of the Methyltet- rahydrophthalic An- hydride (MTHPA) market by type, ap- plication, key man- ufacturers and key regions and coun- tries. The market is expected to reach $14.19 billion in 2025 at a CAGR of 5%. Entrepreneurs who invest in this proj- ect will be successful. H emodialysis Blood Tubing Manufacturing Plant, Hemodialysis Blood Tubing Detailed Project Re- port, Hemodialysis Blood Tubing Profile, Hemo- dialysis Blood Tubing Business Plan, Hemodialysis Blood Tubing Industry Trends, Hemodialysis Blood Tubing Mar- ket Research, Hemodialysis Blood Tubing Survey, Hemodi- alysis Blood Tubing Manufacturing Process, Hemodialysis Blood Tubing Machinery, Hemodialysis Blood Tubing Raw Materials, Hemodialysis Blood Tubing Feasibility Study, Hemodialysis Blood Tubing Invest- ment Opportuni- ties, Hemodialy- sis Blood Tubing Market Demand Market Growth Rate, Hemodial- ysis Blood Tub- ing Market Strat- egy, Hemodialysis Blood Tubing Market drivers, Hemodialysis Blood Tubing Market Insight, He- modialysis Blood Tubing Industry Demands, Hemodialysis Blood Tubing Financials, The Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is increasing in alarming proportion all over the world. In India due to lack of financial resources, lack of trained manpower & infra- structure leads to severe strain on existing health policies in the light of the increasing burden of CKD. Blood Tubing Sets for Hemodialysis designed specifi- cally to connect patient with an external system that extracts blood of the patient to the dialyzer and reverts patient’s blood from the dialyzer. Consists of 2 Parts: Arterial and Venous line which are used during dialysis with attached fistula and dialyzer. Unique chambers are there which re- duce foaming, increase air removal and do not trap EPO PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Capacity : 6.7 Nos. Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 8 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 22 Lakhs Rate of Return : 29% Break Even Point : 81% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Packaged Drinking Water : 28,800 Bottles Per Day 200 ml Size Bottle Packaged Drinking Water : 28,800 Bottles Per Day 500 ml Size Bottle Packaged Drinking Water : 38,400 Bottles Per Day 1000 ml Size Bottle Plant & Machinery : ` 306 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 632 Lakhs Rate of Return : 24% Break Even Point : 51% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Capacity : 4,000.0 Pcs Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 133 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 404 Lakhs Rate of Return : 25% Break Even Point : 55% CAPACITY Capacity : 16,000 Kgs Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 234 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 897Lakhs Rate of Return : 28% Break Even Point : 57% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE English Willow Cricket Bat Packaged Drinking Water with PET Bottle Methyltetrahydrophthalic Anhydride (MTHPA) Hemodialysis Blood Tubing
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    SELECTED PROJECTS FORYOU 27 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA AUGUST 2021 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co Continue on Page 32 (Erythropoietin). This helps in ensuring secure machine fit and less incidence of wet out. India dialysis market was valued at USD 3.1 billion in 2017. The global kidney dialysis equipment market is touted to accumulate USD 16.5 billion at a stupen- dous 5.7 percent CAGR (compound annual growth rate) during the assessment period (2018–2023). He- modialysis segment accounted for over 90 percent revenue share in 2017 and is projected to grow over the forthcoming years. In the center, dialysis account- ed for more than 70 percent share in 2017. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business. A yurvedic Pain Balm Manufacturing Plant, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Detailed Project Report, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Profile, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Business Plan, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Industry Trends, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Market Research, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Survey, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Manufacturing Process, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Machinery, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Raw Materials, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Feasibility Study, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Investment Opportunities, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Market Demand, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Market Growth Rate, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Market Strategy, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Market drivers, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Market Insight, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Industry Demands, Ayurvedic Pain Balm Financials. A balm is a con- centrated, waterless moisturizer that deliv- ers the oil directly to the skin. And because there is no water, there is no need for emulsi- fiers. Oils blend and beeswax thickens it up. The absence of water also means that balms do not require much preservative, because bacteria cannot grow without water. They are preserved with either essential oils and/or vitamin E. Balm is touted as a multipurpose product that may be used for a wide range of issues, especially pain. Here are some potential uses: • Toenail fungus: The active ingredient camphor may treat this type of fungal infection. However, this study was done using Vicks VapoRub, not Balm. • Back pain: The active ingredients camphor and men- thol may help soothe this type of pain. • Common colds: Menthol may alleviate cold symp- toms. • Congestion:Acombination of menthol and eucalyptus may clear up congestion. The government set up the Ministry of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy) in No- vember 2014 to promote the country's indigenous alterna- tive medicines including education and research. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. B itumen is an important low-cost thermoplastic which finds many applications as a building and engineering material; however, bitumen has poor mechanical properties as it is hard and brittle in cold en- vironments and soft and fluid in hot environments. The primary aim of the modification of bitumen for use in struc- tural layers is to increase the resistance of these layers to permanent deformation at high road tempera- tures without com- promising the prop- erties of these layers over the rest of the prevailing tempera- ture range. Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing mar- ket and is expected to witness gains at a CAGR of 3.0% from 2016 to 2024 in terms of volume. Government initiatives to construct roads to access rural areas is projected to pro- pel the demand for bitumen over the forecast period. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business. 5 Star Hotel Detailed Project Report, 5 Star Hotel Profile, 5 Star Hotel Business Plan, 5 Star Hotel Industry Trends, 5 Star Hotel Market Research, 5 Star Hotel Survey, 5 Star Hotel Machinery, 5 Star Hotel Raw Materials, 5 Star Hotel Feasibility Study, 5 Star Hotel Investment Oppor- tunities, 5 Star Hotel Market Demand, 5 Star Hotel Market Growth Rate, 5 Star Hotel Market Strategy, 5 Star Hotel Market drivers, 5 Star Hotel Market In- sight, 5 Star Hotel Industry Demands, 5 Star Hotel Financials, 5 Star Hotel Construction, 5 Star Hotel Business, 5 Star Hotel Set up, 5 Star New Hotel, Hospitality A hospitality unit such as a restaurant, hotel, or an amusement park consists of multiple groups such as facility maintenance and direct operations (servers, housekeepers, porters, kitchen workers, bar- tenders, management, marketing, and human resources etc.). A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging paid on a short-term basis. Facilities provided may range from a modest-quality mattress in a small room to large suites with bigger, higher-quality beds, a dresser, a fridge and other kitchen facilities, upholstered chairs, a flat screen television and en-suite bathrooms. In areas receiving foreign visitors, hotels are often important foreign currency earners and in this way may contribute significantly to their countries’ balance of pay- ments. Hotels are also important outlets for the products of other industries. In the building and modernization of PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Capacity : 13,333.3 Bottles Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 15 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 293 lakhs Rate of Return : 32% Break Even Point : 42% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Polymer Modified Bitumen : 4.0 MT Per Day Bitumen Emulsion : 8.0 MT Per Day Cutback Bitumen : 8.0 MT Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 95 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 540 Lakhs Rate of Return : 30% Break Even Point : 80% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Deluxe Rooms (Rent) : 38 Nos. Per Day Executive Rooms (Rent) : 28 Nos. Per Day Business Clientele Rooms (Rent) : 17 Nos. Per Day Suits Rooms (Rent) : 17 Nos. Per Day Coffee Shop (Visitors) : 25 Nos. Per Day Restaurant (Visitors) : 75 Nos. Per Day Bar (Visitors) : 25 Nos. Per Day Marriage Season – Booking : 0.15 Nos. Per Day Birthday : 0.17 Nos. Per Day Conferences : 0.17 Nos. Per Day Anniverseries : 0.17 Nos. Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 1172 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 4032 Lakhs Ayurvedic Pain Balm Bitumen • Polymer Modified Bitumen • Bitumen Emulsion • Cutback Bitumen 5 Star Hotel
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    28 Visit usat : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co AUGUST 2021 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA BEGINNING : Project Introduction, Brief History of the Product, Properties, BIS (Bureau of Indian Standard) Specifications & Requirements, Uses & Applications MARKET SURVEY : Present Market Position, Expected Future Demand, Statistics of Imports & Exports, Export Prospect, Names and Addresses of Existing Units (Present Manufactures). PLANT & MACHINERY : List of Plant & Machineries, Miscellaneous Items and Accessories, Instruments, Laboratory Equipment’s and Accessories, Plant Location, Electrification, Electric Load and Water, Maintenance, Suppliers/Manufacturers of Plant and Machineries. RAW MATERIAL : List of Raw Materials, Properties of Raw Materials, Availability of Raw Materials, Required Quality of Raw Materials, Cost/Rates of Raw Materials. MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES : Formulae Detailed Process of Manufacture, Flow Sheet Diagram. PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS : Requirement of Staff & Labour, Personnel Management, Skilled & Unskilled Labour. LAND & BUILDING : Requirement of Land Area, Rates of the Land, Built up Area, Construction Schedule, Plant Layout. FINANCIAL ASPECTS : Cost of Raw Materials, Cost of Land & Building, Cost of Plant & Machineries, Fixed Capital Investment, Working Capital, Project Cost, Capital Formation, Cost of Production, Profitability Analysis, Break Even Point, Cash Flow Statement for 5 to 10 Years, Depreciation Chart, Conclusion, Projected Balance Sheet, Land Man Ratio Prepared by highly qualified and experienced consultants and Market Research and Analyst Supported by a panel of experts and computerised data bank. Data provided are reliable and upto date collected from suppliers/manufacturers, plant already commissioned in India. NPCS Reports are very economical and immediately available on demand where as commissioned Feasibility Studies are time consuming and costly. Cum MARKET SURVEY MARKET SURVEY Detailed Techno Economic Feasibility Reports Detailed Techno Economic Feasibility Reports EACH DETAILED PROJECT REPORT CONTAINS AN ISO 9001 : 2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY FOR ASSESSING MARKET POTENTIAL, INVESTMENT DECISION MAKING CORPORATE DIVERSIFICATION PLANNING ETC. NPCS Engineers and Consultants have prepared “Market Survey Cum Detailed Techno Economic Feasibility Report” on the following products which are most viable and profitable. Market Survey Cum Detailed Techno Economic Feasibility Report on AllAbove Projects are Available. Contact : NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY Tel. : 91-11- 23843955, 23845886, 23845654 Mob.: +918800733955, 9097075054 Fax : 91-11-23845886 E-mail : [email protected] , [email protected] Website : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co Kamla Nagar, Delhi - 110 007 (India). 106-E, •A4 and A3 Size Paper •A4 Sheet Copier Paper (A4 Size) from Jambo Rolls •A4 Size Paper Kraft Paper •Abrasive Paper & Flint Paper •Ammonia Paper (Blue) Print •Artificial Flowers (Paper & Cloth) •Baby Wet Wipes and Facial Wet Tissue •Biodegradable Disposable Cups and Plates Using Sugarcane Bagasse •Card and Gray Board from Pulp and Waste Paper •Card Grey Board •Carton Boxes •Carton Boxes (Using Duplex Paper Board) •Coated Paper & Board (Art & Chromo) •Computer Stationery •Copier Paper (A4 Size) Paper Industry, Paper & Paper Board, Paper & Allied Products, Paper Bags, Cups, Cone, Tube, Paper Conversion, Disposable Paper Products, Kraft Paper, News Print, Waste Paper Recycling, Pulp, Corrugated Board & Boxes, Hand Made Paper, Card Board •Corrugated Boxes •Corrugated Cardboard Boxes Printing •Corrugated Cartons and Boxes •Corrugated Sheet Board & Boxes Plant •Corrugated Sheet Paper Mill Board •Decorative Laminated Sheets (Sunmica) •Defoaming Agent for Paper Industry •Disposable Paper Plate •Duplex Paper •Duplex Paper Board •ECG Paper, Fax Paper, ATM Slip •Exercise Note Book & Registers Pads and File •Exercise Note Book and Offset Printing •Fortified Rosin (Used in Paper Industry) •Hand Made Paper •Honeycomb Paper Products (Board, Paper Partition, Pallets & 5 Ply Corrugated Boxes)
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    29 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA AUGUST2021 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co Market Survey Cum Detailed Techno Economic Feasibility Report on AllAbove Projects are Available. Contact : NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY Tel. : 91-11- 23843955, 23845886, 23845654 Mob.: +918800733955, 9097075054 Fax : 91-11-23845886 E-mail : [email protected] , [email protected] Website : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co Kamla Nagar, Delhi - 110 007 (India). 106-E, Petroleum and Petroleum Products, Refining, Greases, Lube Oil, Brake Fluid, Automotive & Industrial Lubricants, Gear Oils, Wax & Wax Products, Paraffin Wax, Polishes, Bitumen, Base Oil, Crude Oil, Fuel Oils, Lubricating Oils, Gear Oils, Kerosene •API Tube •Batching Plant for Asphalt •Bitumen (Polymer Modified Bitumen, Bitumen Emulsion, Cutback Bitumen) •Bitumen Emulsion •Bitumen Emulsion for Road (Cationic Type) •Bitumen in Building of National Roads, Highways, and Airport Pathways •Bituminous Felts for Water Proofing and Damp Proofing •Blending of Lube Oil from Mineral Base Oil •B-Naphthol •Brake Fluids •Cable Jelly Compound •Calcined Coke (By Using Horizontal Kiln) •Kraft Paper •Kraft Paper Core Pipe Used in Paper Mills for Paper Reel •Kraft Paper from Bagasse •Kraft Paper from Waste Carton Boxes •Kraft Paper from Waste Paper •Metal Coated Paper, Metallic Paper Sheets •Multicolour Newspaper Publishing Unit •One Time Carbon Paper •Paper •Paper & Paper Products •Paper Bags for White Cement •Paper Bags from Waste •Paper Board •Paper Board Cartons •Paper Cartons •Paper Cones & Tubes •Paper Core •Paper Cups, Plates and Boxes •Paper from Bamboo •Paper from Hemp •Paper from Shoot of Banana Plant •Paper from Waste Paper, Bamboo Chips, Rice Husk & Wheat Husk •Paper Mill •Paper Napkins •Paper Napkins, Facial Tissue, Toilet Rolls, Kitchen Roll & Handkerchief, Tissue Paper Rolls •Paper Plant with Wood Chips & Pulp •Paper Plate with Silver Lamination •Paper Plates •Paper Shopping Bags with Printing •Paper Shopping Bags, Cups, Glass & Envelopes •Paper with Pulp from Bamboo, Wood and Grass •Paper, Pulp and Paper Board from Bamboo •Printed Envelopes (with Window without Window in Single Colour & Multi Colour) •Printed Paper Envelopes •Printed Paper Shopping Bags •Printing Technology •Rosin Sizing Agent for Paper Plant •Silicon Release Paper •Silicone Coated Paper •Soap Coated Paper •Sodium Silicate Adhesive •Tissue Paper from Recycled Paper •Toilet Paper Roll •Wood Pulp •Chlorinated Paraffin Wax (CPW) •Coal Tar Pitch •Coal Tar Pitch Distillation •Coolant (Automotive) & Grease (CTB or Axle) •Coolant, Brake Oil, Packing of Lubricant Oil & Greases •Crude Oil Refining (Refinery) •Dearomatization of Kerosene Oil •Disposable Baby Diaper •Ethanol from Molasses •Fuel Bricks from Ground Nuts, Soyabean Hulls and Jute •Furnace Oil •Gas Filling of LPG Cylinder •Grease & Lube Oil Blending Plant
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    30 Visit usat : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co AUGUST 2021 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA Market Survey Cum Detailed Techno Economic Feasibility Report on AllAbove Projects are Available. Contact : NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY Tel. : 91-11- 23843955, 23845886, 23845654 Mob.: +918800733955, 9097075054 Fax : 91-11-23845886 E-mail : [email protected] , [email protected] Website : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co Kamla Nagar, Delhi - 110 007 (India). 106-E, • • • 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 •7-Aminocephalosporanic Acid (7-Aca) •Acrylic Teeth •Active Pharma Ingredients (API) (Cephalexin, Ampicillin Trihydrate, Ibuprofen and Paracetamol) •Active Pharma Ingredients (API) Manufacturing (Azithromycin, Cefixime, Telmisartan, Diclofenac Sodium, Aceclofenac) •Acyclovir •Aluminium Hydroxide Gel •Amla (Gooseberry) Powder •Amoxicillin •Ampicillin •Antiseptic Lotion (Dettol Type) Apis-Ksms-Drug Intermediates Bulk Drug Industries •Ayurvedic Herbal Hand Sanitizer •Ayurvedic Medicines (Chyawanprash, Cough Syrup Herbal, Ayurvedic Hair Oil, Jawahar Mohra & Mukta Shukti Tablets) •Ayurvedic Pharmacy •Bitter Gourd (Karela) Powder •Black Braided Silk Surgical Suture •Blood Bags •Bovine Serum Albumin •Bulk Drugs •Caffeine from Tea Waste •Calcium Gluconate •Cellulose Powder •Cenosphere Processing Plant Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride (Cipro) - Active Pharma Ingredient •Grease (Calcium, Lithium & Sodium) •Guar Gum Powder (Drilling Grade) •Heavy Liquid Paraffin •Light Liquid Paraffin Oil •Liquid Shoe Polish •LPG Bottling Plant •LPG Cylinder Refilling Plant •Lube Oil •Lube Oil Blending Based on Imported Base Oil •Lube Oil Blending Plant (Engine Oil, Gear Oil & Grease) •Lubricants Blending Plant (Lubricants, Grease, Brake Fluid, Coolant) •Microcrystalline Wax from Sludge of Petrochemical Refinery •Mobile Oil (Lube) & Grease •Mosquito Repellent Candle •Naphtha Base Solvent •Naphtha Based Thinner •OCTG Tube and Fittings •Paraffin Wax •Paraffin Wax (Petroleum Wax) •PE Wax Emulsion •Petroleum Coke •Petroleum Distillation Plant (Oil Distillation Refinery Plant) •Petroleum Jelly •Polyethylene Wax •Reclamation of Used Engine Oil •Reclamation of Used Engine Oil by Alkali Refining Process (Caustic Soda) •Refining of Used Engine Oils for Making Base Oil •Refining of Used Lubricating Oil •Re-Refining of Engine Oil, Transformer Oil & Hydraulic Oil •Shoe Polish •Silicone Grease & Lubricants •Solid Fuel Cake •Solvent and Thinners •Transformer Oil •Transformer Oil from Base Oil •Used and Waste Oil Recycling •Vacuum Distillation of Crude Coal Tar (Specifically Creosote Oil) •Washable Knitting Lubricating Oil •Waste Lubricating Oil Recycling •Wax Crayon •Wax from Slack Wax •White Oil from Kerosene Oil •White Petroleum Jelly Industry •Wire Drawing Lubricants •Wool Batching Oil •Zero Qi Pitch for Graphite
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    31 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA AUGUST2021 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co E-mail : [email protected] , [email protected] •Clean Room for Pharmaceutical Unit •Cloxacillin •Corn Processing Plant (For Glucose Syrup & Fructose) •Cough Syrup •Cross-Linked Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose •Dcda - Dicyandiamide (2-Cyanoguanidine) •Dental Materials (Alginate, GI Cement, Composite Resin and Polycarboxylate Cement) •Dextrin from Starch •Dextrose Anhydrous, Sorbitol & Vitamin C •Dextrose Injection •Dextrose Powder •Dextrose Saline •Dextrose Saline, Intravenous Sugar Solution •Disposable Plastic Syringes (2ml, 5ml, 10ml and 50ml) •Disposable Plastic Syringes and Needles •Empty Gelatin Capsules •Empty Hard Gelatin Capsules •Fructose Syrup from Broken Rice •Gelatin Capsules Soft and Hard (Vegetable and Non-Veg. Base) •Gelatin from Bones •Gelatin Sponge •Glucose Saline (Intravenous Sugar Solution) IV Fluids Used in Hospitals, Nursing Homes •Glycerin •Glycerol Monostearate (NSE/SE Grade) •Hemodialysis Blood Tubing •Homeo & Bio Medicines with Mother Tincture •I V (Intravenous) Fluid (FFS Technology) •I V Fluids (BFS Technology) •I.V. Fluids (Saline and Dextrose) •Implantable Surgical Suture (Biomedical Textile) •Intravenous Sugar Solution •Invert Sugar •Invert Sugar Enzyme Based •IV Cannula •IV Fluid •IV Fluid (Automatic Plant) •IV Fluid (International Standard) •IV Fluid and Dialysis Solution •IV Fluids in Plastic Bottles (IV Solution Automatic System) •L-Ascorbic Acid •Liquid Glucose from Rice •L-Lysine from Microbial Fermentation •Maize Processing for Glucose •Maize Starch & Liquid Glucose •Mannitol •Medical Alcohol from Date Juice Concentrate •Medical Devices & Surgical Disposables •Medicated Lozenges like Strepsils, TUSG •Menthol Crystal •Methylated Spirit from Sugarcane Molasses •Microcrystalline Cellulose (Pharmaceutical Grade) •Natural Glycerine •Nicotine from Tobacco Waste •Orlistat •Oxygen (500 Industrial Gas Cylinders And 500 Medicated Gas •Oxygen Gas Plant •Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) •Paracetamol Used Phenol as Building Block •Petroleum Jelly •Pharmaceutical (Betalactam and Non Betalactam) •Pharmaceutical (Biotech Traditional and Genetic) •Pharmaceutical Grade Sugar •Pharmaceutical Pellets and Granules •Pharmaceutical Tablets, Syrup, Capsules, Liquid Oral, Ointment, Powder and Injection •Pharmaceutical Unit (Automatic Plant of Tablet and Capsule) •Pharmacy College (B-Pharma and D-Pharma) •Protein •Quinine Sulphate from Cinchona Bark •Ready Mix Coating Powder Used for Coating of Pharmaceuticals Tablets for Regular Fill Coating and Functional Film Coating •Rectified Spirit •Ringers Lactate Solution •Salicylic Acid Aspirin •Saline and Dextrose Fluid (IV) •Sanitary Napkins •Sorbitol, Maltitol, Dextrose Anhydrous and Vitamin-C •Soya Protein •Starch and Allied Products from Maize (Starch, Liquid Glucose, Dextrose Monohydrate, Dextrose Anhydrous, Sorbitol and Vitamin C) •Sterile Water (Sterilized Water) For Injection •Sterile Water for Injection with BFS Technology •Sulfamethoxazole •Surgical Cotton & Bandages •Surgical Gloves •Surgical Methylated Spirit (Denatured Alcohol Surgical Spirit) •Surgical Sutures Materials (Surgical Gut, Polyglactin, Polyglycolic Acid, Poliglecaprone, Polydioxanone, Nylon, Polypropylene, Polyester) •Thiourea (Using Carbon Disulphide) •Veterinary Medicines (Powder, Tablets & Capsules) •Virgin Coconut Oil •Vitamin ‘C’ Manufacturing from Sorbitol •Vitamin C •Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) •Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) •Xanthan Gum (Food and Oil Drilling Grade) •X-Ray Films Market Survey Cum Detailed Techno Economic Feasibility Report on AllAbove Projects are Available. Contact : NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY Tel. : 91-11- 23843955, 23845886, 23845654 Mob.: +918800733955, 9097075054 Fax : 91-11-23845886 E-mail : [email protected] , [email protected] Website : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co Kamla Nagar, Delhi - 110 007 (India). 106-E,
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    32 Visit usat : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co AUGUST 2021 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA hotels, business is provided for the construction industry and related trades. Equipment, furniture and furnishings are supplied to hotels by a wide range of manufacturers. INR ($1.7 Billion) in 2019 and average annual revenue/ room was ~$12,400 per annum. U nder regulated conditions, carbon black is virtually pure elemental carbon in the form of colloidal particles formed by incomplete combustion or thermal decomposition of gaseous or liquid hydrocarbons. It has the appearance of a finely divided black pellet or powder. Its properties of specific surface area, particle size and shape, conductivity, and colour influence its use in tyres, rubber and plastic products, printing inks, and coatings. Carbon black is also among the top 50 industrial chemicals produced annually in terms of tonnage. Global production is currently around 8.1 million metric tonnes. Carbon black is used in approximately 90% of rubber applications, 9% as a dye, and the remaining 1% as an important component in hundreds of different applications. Carbon black is applied to polypropylene to absorb ultraviolet radiation, which would otherwise weaken the material. Some radar absorbent papers, photocopier and laser printer toner, and other inks and paints contain carbon black particles. Carbon black's high tinting power and sta- bility have led to its use in the colouring of resins and films. Carbon black has been used in a variety of computer ap- plications. Carbon black is used as a filler in plastics, elas- tomers, films, adhesives, and paints because it is a strong conductor of electricity. It's used in car fuel caps and pipes as an antistatic additive. Carbon black is most commonly used as a reinforcing filler in rubber products, especially tyres. While a pure gum vulcanization of styrene-butadiene has a tensile strength of just 2 MPa and no abrasion resistance, compounding it with 50% carbon black by weight increases its tensile strength and wear resistance, as shown in the table below. It's of- ten used in elastomers for aircraft vibration control components like engine mounts in the aerospace industry. Carbon black is used in almost all rubber products where tensile and abrasion wear properties are significant, so they are black in colour. Precip- itated or fumed silica has been used to replace carbon black in applications where physical properties are necessary but colours other than black are needed, such as white tennis shoes. Silica-based fillers are also gaining traction in automotive tyres, where they offer a better balance of fuel efficiency and wet han- dling thanks to lower rolling loss. Types of Carbon Black • Hard Blacks (also known as tread grades or reinforc- ing Carbon Black) are a form of furnace Carbon Black with a nitrogen surface area of at least 70 m2/g. • Soft Blacks (also known as carcass grades or semi-re- inforcing Carbon Black) are a form of carbon black with a nitrogen surface area of 21 to 69 m2/g. In 2006, total production was estimated to be around 8,100,000 metric tonnes (8,900,000 short tonnes). Carbon black consumption in 2015 was projected to be 13.2 mil- lion metric tonnes, worth US$13.7 billion, and is forecast to rise to 13.9 million metric tonnes, worth US$14.4 bil- lion, in 2016. Between 2016 and 2022, global demand is expected to rise at a CAGR of 5.6 percent, reaching 19.2 million metric tonnes estimated at US$20.4 billion. Carbon black is most commonly used as a pigment and reinforcing process in vehicle tyres (70 percent). Carbon black also aids in the transfer of heat away from the tread and belt areas of the tyre, reducing thermal damage and extending the life of the tyre. Belts, hoses, and other non-tyre rubber products account for around 20% of global demand. The remaining pigment is mostly used in inks, coatings, and plastics. En- trepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. T here are more than 5000 varieties of rose in India of which only a few yield essential oils. The varieties that are grown in India for obtaining essential oils are rosa damascena mill (Fasli Rosa) and rosa borboniana desp (Edward Rose). Generally, rose plants are 6ft high from the land. The Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and West Bengal are the most rose farming project state in India. The successful commercial rose farming process mostly depends on the varieties of rose flower. In latest technology, there are many rose planting methods are available but the rose cultivation in greenhouse method is very famous and convenient for rose plants. The Indian Floriculture market was worth INR 188.7 Billion in 2019. Floriculture also known as flower farming refers to the cultivation of flowering and ornamental plants. Although flowers have been an integral part of the Indian society and were cultivated for various purposes ranging from aesthetic to social and religious purposes, the com- mercial floriculture industry has been of recent origin. A strong increase in the demand for cut and loose flowers has made floriculture as one of the important commercial trades in Indian agriculture. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the Indian Floriculture market to exhibit strong growth during 2020-2025. The increasing importance of natural extracts as phar- maceutical & natural cosmetic aid and their use as nutra- ceutical ingredients in recent times has opened up new vis- tas for this sector besides their widespread use as flavor & fragrance ingredients. India will play a dominant role in the production & processing of these natural extracts. Coun- try's biodiversity coupled with competent scientific force, make our country as the best choice to become a foremost leader in aroma business in the coming years. The rose oil helps to provide an even tone complexion by diminishing redness from skin. Moreover, its property to reduce and tackle inflammation to skin makes it more preferable among the consumers. The product is mostly preferred by the consumers having dry and sensitive skin as the product helps to soothe and moisturize the skin for a longer period. The above-mentioned factors are beneficial for the skin sensitive population, thereby driving the sales of the product. Rise in disposable income among consum- ers to purchase skincare products irrespective of cost factor is anticipated to impact the growth of the rose oil market in the coming years. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Capacity : 167 MT Per Day Plant & Machinery : ` 2563 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 8249 Lakhs Rate of Return : 49% Break Even Point : 25% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Rose Oil (Packed in 100 ml size Bottle) : 0.7 Ltrs / Day Rose Water (Packed in 100 ml size Bottle) : 2,500 Ltrs / Day Plant & Machinery : ` 150 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 564 Lakhs Rate of Return : 29% Break Even Point : 58% Carbon Black Set up a Unit of Carbon Black Manufacturing Business Rose Plantation and Rose Oil Extraction
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    33 ENTREPRENEUR INDIA AUGUST2021 Visit us at : www.niir.org www.entrepreneurindia.co PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CAPACITY Peanut Butter : 8,000 Kgs. / Day Plant & Machinery : ` 126 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 562 Lakhs Rate of Return : 29% Break Even Point : 53% CAPACITY Wheat Gluten Powder : 11,000 MT Per Annum Wheat Base Alcohol : 18,000 MT Per Annum Plant & Machinery : ` 7542 Lakhs Cost of Project : ` 10073 Lakhs Rate of Return : 25% Break Even Point : 43% PROJECT COST ESTIMATE W heat is produced in 120 countries and accounts for about 19 percent of the world’s calorie supplies. It is used primarily as flour for making bread, pastry, pasta and noodles etc. It is also used to feed livestock, with the feed used for accounting for about 17 percent of global wheat consumption. In addition the by-products from milling wheat into flour are used as feed. The annual global production of dry wheat is about 529 Tg. Asia (43%) and Europe (32%) are the primary production regions. India being the second larger producer of wheat after China and it can be considered as a promising substitute of corn for bioethanol. Secondly, a huge quantity of wheat is wasted every year due to mismanagement in the warehouses thus this waste wheat can also be utilised for bioethanol production. Alcohol, also known by its chemical name ethanol, is a psychoactive drug that is the active ingredient in drinks such as beer, wine, and distilled spirits (hard liquor). It is one of the oldest and most common recreational substanc- es, causing the characteristic effects of alcohol intoxication ("drunkenness"). Among other effects, alcohol produces a mood lift and euphoria, decreased anxiety, increased socia- bility, sedation, impairment of cognitive, memory, motor, and sensory function, and generalized depression of central nervous system function. Ethanol is a type of chemical com- pound known as an alcohol, and is the only type of alcohol that is found in alcoholic beverages or is commonly used for recreational purposes; other alcohols such as and isopropyl alcohol are toxic. India is one of the largest produc- ers of alcohol in the world and contributes to 65% of production and nearly 7% of im- ports into the region. The precise estimate of unrecorded alcohol production is not clearly known. India is the largest whisky market in the world. And there is increasing demand for imported whisky and wine. Economic affluence, urbanization, changing lifestyles and social mores are all persuading young people to take to drinking. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. P eanut butter is a food paste made from ground nut or peanut. It consists essentially of cleaned, graded, blanched, roasted and crushed groundnuts containing about 45 percent of oil and over 25 percent of proteins, being thus a highly nutritive food. Since India occupies the first position both in regard to the area and the production of groundnut, in the world, it is bound to explore all the qualitative values of groundnut, and use it to the maximum. The major groundnut-pro- ducing countries of the world are India, China, Nigeria, Sen- egal, Sudan, Burma and the USA. Out of the total area of 18.9 million hectares and the total production of 17.8 mil- lion tonnes in the world, these countries account for 69% of the area and 70% of the produc- tion. India occupies the position, both in regard to the area and the production, in the world. About 7.5 million hectares is put under it annually and the production is about 6 mil- lion tonnes. 70% of the area and 75% of the production are concentrated in the four states of Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Orissa have irrigated area forms about 6% of the total groundnut area in India. In United State's half the crop is processed into edible products mainly peanut butter, other products include peanut candy, salted nuts peanut but- ter is made and consumed primarily in the U.S. The peanuts are shelled and dry-roasted the skins are removed and the nuts are finally ground. Global trade of Indian Peanuts or Indian Groundnut oil is to the maximum of 100000 tons a year. EU and major importers. Senegal and Argentina are the major Peanuts exporters. Around 75% of the crop is produced in khariff (June– September) and remaining 25% in Rabi (November– March). India exported around 100000 tons of groundnut oil in 2003-04 after 4 decades, as crop failed in Senegal and Argentina. Peanuts or Groundnut kernels are approx. 70% of weight in shells and kernels have an oil recovery of 40-42%. China (2-2.5 million tons), India (1.5-2 million tons) is the major producers of groundnut oil, followed by Sub-Sa- haran African countries and Central and South America. Groundnut is the major oilseed of India. It accounts for around 25% of the total oilseed production of the country. Annual production of Indian Peanuts and Indian Peanuts oil are around 5-8mln and 1.5 mln tons respectively. Peanuts Production is highly vulnerable to rainfall deviations and display huge fluctuation between years. Various drivers for peanut butter market in- cludes rising demand for nutritious products coupled with increasing disposable income of consumers especially in developing countries. Other drivers that fuel the growth of peanut but- ter market are increasing demand for low calorie healthy food and emergence of hectic life sched- ule. Changing lifestyle coupled with shift to- wards the intake of convenient food are also fac- tors that are expected to drive the peanut butter market in the coming four to five years. Major restraint that is expected to hamper the growth of the overall peanut butter market is the availability of peanut at relatively competitive prices coupled with fluc- tuating production of peanuts especially in India. A cut off wheel, also known as a cutoff wheel or cutting disc, is an arbor-mounted tool that may be used with angle grinders or stationary cutoff saws. Cut off wheels have an abrasive-coated material that is used for grinding a range of materials. Wheels typically provide a fast cutting action, long life, and tend to be cost- effective. The two main types of resinoid-bonded abrasive cutting wheels are Type 1, which are flat, and Type 27, which have a raised hub. The abrasive material used in the wheel is one influencer on cut rate and consumable life. The most common size for these cutting wheels is 4-1/2 inches in diameter, however they can range from 2 to 16 inches in diameter with a thickness range from 0.045 in to 0.125 in. Type 1 discs are flat, and type 27 discs have a raised hub. These wheels are strong, but not immune to breaking, if a cutting wheel breaks while in use, fragments could injure the operator or a nearby co-workers. To avoid breaking cutting discs, never exceed the maximum speed (RPM) specified on the disc, and do not over- load the disc by cutting with excess force or jam- Whole Wheat Processing Unit to Extract VWG and Starch Milk to Fermentation for Ethanol Peanut Butter Metal Cutting Wheels (TMT Bar Cutting)
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