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Opportunities for Entrepreneurs in Disposable Surgical and Medical Hand Gloves Industry

Opportunities for Entrepreneurs in Disposable Surgical and Medical Hand Gloves Industry. Manufacturing of Disposable Latex & Nitrile Gloves. Nitrile could be a synthetic rubber compound that's usually used as a disposable glove material. Nitrile includes a higher puncture resistance than the other glove material. Nitrile additionally has a higher chemical resistance than Latex or Vinyl gloves. Nitrile gloves are commonly used as exam gloves, however because of their strength, lend themselves to multiple uses. Nitrile comes in powdered form, sterile, non-sterile and offered at completely different lengths from wrist to forearm. They’re designed for multiple uses that include basic exam room checks, to hazardous materials handling, like working with chemotherapy chemicals. Powder Free nitrile Gloves are anti-static in behavior, sensible solvent resistant, odour free, and therefore helpful in food and dairy farm business. Powder-free gloves scale back the cause of allergies by lowering protein and chemical content. Related Projects: - Surgical, Medical Plastics, Medical Disposables Latex Gloves from the safety Zone provide the most effective feel, work and dexterity. Latex gloves are on the market in each gently powdered and powder free choices in a very variety of thicknesses. Lightly powdered latex gloves are produced with a food grade corn starch powder, creating donning easier particularly when hands are wet. Powder free gloves go through an extra process of chlorinating the gloves to ease donning. Polymer coated latex gloves offer a further barrier to forestall latex proteins from touching the skin. Related projects: - Rubber & Plastic Industries Advantages of Latex & Nitrile Gloves Users of nitrile examination gloves cannot always control the environment within which they're going to be used, thus selecting the proper glove for the task is essential. From the perspective of comfort, nitrile softens rapidly on the skin to produce the foremost comfortable experience, even once the glove is used for extended periods. Close fitting nitrile provides increased tactility, particularly with small roughened fingertips. The texture of the glove can either reduce the surface friction or enhance the grip. Small roughened texture is ideal for applications with additional grip to handle tools and tiny objects while not disturbing patients or procedures. The aggressive texture is best for applications that require added surface contact and a stronger grip. Nitrile could be a special reasonably polymer, created out of variety of compounds, that once combined along kind a base like rubber. At the time of beginning, nitrile Gloves were a lot of commonly utilized in the chemical and abrasion units in the world, whereas currently they are wild utilized in numerous professions that additionally include the medical/healthcare business, especially areas and set-ups that create high risk of contact and contamination. Related Projects: - Rubber and Rubber Products Latex disposable gloves are a popular alternative in each the industrial and Medical industries and are wide utilized in applications in medical and dental, child care and senior care, food service and food processing, janitorial and sanitation, automotive and manufacturing industries. Furniture refinishers – Another group of workers who can greatly benefit from nitrile gloves is composed of furniture refinishers. These workers often deal with stains, solvents, and polyurethanes. With the help of nitrile gloves, their protection is guaranteed one hundred percent. ? Resistance to oil and petroleum products ? Excellent solution for sealing applications ? Good compression set ? Abrasion resistance ? Resistance to heat ? Resistance to abrasion ? Resistance to water ? Resistance to gas permeability ? Can be compounded for service of temperatures up to 250°F (121°C) Special Features Nitrile gloves • Moulds to your hand for a great fit • Latex free • Good durability • Excellent puncture resistance • Have a long shelf life • Available in powdered and powder free • Can be worn for longer periods of time • Work well for high-risk situations involving infectious materials Special Features Latex gloves • Fit like a second skin • They are cost effective • They are biodegradable so better for the environment • Very elastic and strong • Preferred in the medical industry over nitrile as they are made from a natural source • Good dexterity Market Outlook:- Market of Nitrile Gloves The Global Nitrile Gloves Market is expected to reach USD 3.50 Billion by 2027. Growth in the incidences of epidemic diseases and the subsequent increase in the demand for infection prevention and control utilities are expected to drive the market demand in the forecast period. Nitrile gloves are primarily used in the medical sector as a safety tool to prevent the spreading of infection between caretakers and patients. The benefits offered by nitrile gloves include superior strength, longevity, and better protection against blood borne pathogens. Related Books: - Rubber Processing And Compounding Technology Books Asia Pacific market is estimated to witness the fastest growth rate of 6.5% in the nitrile gloves market. This can be chiefly attributed to the growth of the healthcare sector and the food processing industry in the leading countries in this region, especially China, India, and South Korea. Rising concerns regarding latex allergy are the most important driver of nitrile glove market. Ban on powdered gloves by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) and in some European countries is escalating the demand for powder-free nitrile gloves. Strict laws regarding workers’ safety as well as a high concentrate on hygiene across various end-use industries similar to oil and gas, chemical, and food processing are further boosting the demand for nitrile gloves globally. Moreover, nitrile gloves have higher chemical and puncture resistance than latex gloves that is also completely impacting their demand in numerous industries. Geographically, U.S. dominates the worldwide nitrile gloves market because of the ban on powdered medical gloves and high number of cases regarding latex allergies within the country. Related videos: - Surgical Hand Gloves Manufacturing, Medical Gloves Production, Sterile Surgical Gloves Production of Powder Free Disposable Nitrile Gloves? How to Manufacture Disposable Plastic Gloves Market of Latex Gloves India Latex Gloves market generated $303 million in 2017, and is projected to reach $760 million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 12.4% from 2018 to 2025. In terms of volume, the market is growing at a CAGR of 8.3% from 2018 to 2025. Related Videos:- https://bit.ly/2UODuh0 https://bit.ly/2Y8J4wK The global latex gloves market is mainly driven by rising awareness of hygiene and safety among health care professionals and patients. Latex gloves are utilized in various industries that include pharmaceutical, healthcare, food, biotechnology, automobile, and others. Latex gloves provides safety throughout many activities that embrace reactive materials, toxic chemicals, or unhygienic conditions. Additionally, manufacturing procedure of specific products similar to medical device, drugs and foods, that involve high level of hygiene and handling of those products is that the crucial operation that will cause a product contamination if correct care isn't taken. Because of the requirement for staff safety, product internal control, hygiene, and conjointly protection against chemicals, the demand for latex gloves is anticipated to upswing in future. Moreover, rise in usage of latex gloves by doctors, health care professionals, and surgeons to avoid the infections and different complications. Furthermore, latex gloves have application in household functions for washing and cleansing. Thus, because of rising concern for hygiene, product quality, and safety the market of latex gloves anticipates assured growth within the future. Role of gloves in covid-19 Medical gloves are used by health care personnel to prevent the spread of infection or illness. Medical gloves are disposable and include patient examination gloves and surgeon’s gloves. To help expand the availability of medical gloves, the FDA is providing regulatory flexibility, as described in the enforcement policy for gloves that is in effect during the COVID-19 public health emergency. When a person touches an object/surface contaminated by COVID-19 infected person, and then touches his own eyes, nose, or mouth, he may get exposed to the virus. Although this is not thought to be a predominant mode of transmission, care should be exercised while handling objects/surface potentially contaminated by suspect/confirmed cases of COVID-19. Nitrile gloves are preferred over latex gloves because they resist chemicals, including certain disinfectants such as chlorine. There is a high rate of allergies to latex and contact allergic dermatitis among health workers. However, if nitrile gloves are not available, latex gloves can be used. Non-powdered gloves are preferred to powdered gloves Related Projects: - Business Ideas after the Covid Breakdown Key Players Ansell Limited, Hartalega Holdings Berhad (Gloveon), B. Braun Melsungen AG, Semperit AG Holding, Medline Industries, Inc., MRK Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., RFB Latex Limited, Primus Gloves Private Limited, Kanam Latex Industries Pvt. Ltd., and Asma Rubber Products Pvt. Ltd., Sara Healthcare P Ltd., Vijayalakshmi Health & Surgicals Pvt. Ltd., Dahanu Rubber Gloves Manufacturing Co., Plasti Surge Industries Pvt. Ltd., Safeshield India Rubber Products Pvt. Ltd., Sara Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., and 3p India. 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COST OF PROJECT MEANS OF FINANCE
Particulars Existing Proposed Total Particulars Existing Proposed Total
Land & Site Development Exp. ********** ********** ********** Capital ********** ********** **********
Buildings ********** ********** ********** Share Premium ********** ********** **********
Plant & Machineries ********** ********** ********** Other Type Share Capital ********** ********** **********
Motor Vehicles ********** ********** ********** Reserves & Surplus ********** ********** **********
Office Automation Equipments ********** ********** ********** Cash Subsidy ********** ********** **********
Technical Knowhow Fees & Exp. ********** ********** ********** Internal Cash Accruals ********** ********** **********
Franchise & Other Deposits ********** ********** ********** Long/Medium Term Borrowings ********** ********** **********
Preliminary & Pre-operative Exp ********** ********** ********** Debentures / Bonds ********** ********** **********
Provision for Contingencies ********** ********** ********** Unsecured Loans/Deposits ********** ********** **********
Margin Money - Working Capital ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total ********** ********** ********** Total ********** ********** **********
PARTICULARS OPERATING YEARS
  1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6
  ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Revenue/Income/Realisation ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Gross Sales Realisation ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Less : Excise Duties/Levies ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Net Sales Realisation ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Revenue/Income/Realisation ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Expenses/Cost of Products/Services/Items ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Raw Material Cost ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Indigenous ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Nett Consumption ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Lab & ETP Chemical Cost ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Packing Material Cost ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Sub Total of Net Consumption ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Miscellaneous Cost ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Employees Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Fuel Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Power/Electricity Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Depreciation ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Royalty & Other Charges ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Repairs & Maintenance Exp. ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Other Mfg. Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Cost of Output of Goods Sold ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Gross Profit ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Administration Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Technical Knowhow Fees & Exp. ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Financial Charges ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Long/Medium Term Borrowing ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
On Wkg. Capital Borrowings ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Financial Charges ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Selling Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Cost of Sales ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Net Profit Before Taxes ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Tax on Profit ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Net Profit After Taxes ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Depreciation Added Back ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Technical Knowhow Fees & Exp. ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Net Cash Accruals ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
PARTICULARS EXISTING PROPOSED TOTAL
COST OF PROJECT      
Land & Site Development Exp.      
Land Area Required ********** ********** **********
Land Development Cost, Boundary Wall, Gate & Road etc. ********** ********** **********
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Buildings ********** ********** **********
Factory Building - ********** ********** **********
Office Buildings ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** **********
Plant & Machineries ********** ********** **********
Indigenous Machineries ********** ********** **********
Erection & Installation ********** ********** **********
Laboratory Equipments ********** ********** **********
Miscellaneous Equipments like pumps, valves, pipeline & fittings ********** ********** **********
Imported Machineries ********** ********** **********
Technical know how ********** ********** **********
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Office Vehicles ********** ********** **********
Office Automation Equipments (Telephone/ Fax/ Computer) ********** ********** **********
Office Equipment, Furniture plus Other Equipment & Accessories ********** ********** **********
Other Misc. Assets ********** ********** **********
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Pre-operative & Preliminary Expenses ********** ********** **********
Provision for Contingencies ********** ********** **********
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Total Capital Cost of Project ********** ********** **********
Margin Money for Working Capital ********** ********** **********
Total Cost of Project ********** ********** **********
PARTICULARS STK.PRD. STK.PRD.   OPERATING YEARS
  1st Year 2nd Yr &+   1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6
Capacity Months Months % ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
CURRENT ASSETS       ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Stocks on Hand       ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Raw Material Cost       ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Indigenous ********** ********** M ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Lab & ETP Chemical ********** ********** M ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Packing Material ********** ********** M ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Consumable Store ********** ********** M ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Work-in-Process ********** ********** D ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Finished Goods ********** ********** M ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Current Expenses ********** ********** M ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Receivables ********** ********** M ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** **********   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total       ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Cash/Bank Balances       ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Gross Wkg. Capital       ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
PARTICULARS   OPERATING YEARS
    1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6
Profit Percentages to Net Sales            
Gross Profit   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
% Of G.P. to Net Sales   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Net Profit Before Taxes   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
% of N.P.B.T. To Net Sales   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Net Profit After Taxes   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
% of N.P.A.T. To Net Sales   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
             
Debt Service Coverage Ratio   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Debt Service Coverage Ratio            
Funds Available to Service Debts            
Net Profit After Taxes   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Depreciation Charges   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Technical Knowhow Fees & Exp   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Interest on Long/Medium Term   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Debt Service Obligations            
Repayment of Long/Medium Term   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Interest on Long/Medium Term   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
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D. S. C. R. (Individual)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
D. S. C. R. (Cumulative)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
D. S. C. R. (Overall)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
             
Parameters            
Initial Equity Capital ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Credit Balance in P & L ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Capital exclUnsec Deposits ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Unsecured Dep. ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Equity incl Unsecured Deposits ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Long/Medium Term Borrowings from Bank ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Term lia. Incl Unsecured Deposit ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Liabilities ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Liabilities incl Unsecured Deposits ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
DEBT EQUITY RATIO considering ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
DEBT EQUITY RATIO considering            
I.E.Total Term Lia./NW            
Unsecured Dep. as Equity ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Unsecured Dep. as Debt ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Outside Lia./NW ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Outside Lia./NW   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Assets Turnover Ratio (x)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
             
No. of Shares of 10.00 each   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Earnings Per Share (EPS) (in)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Proposed divident   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Cash EPS (in)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Dividend Per Share(DPS) (in)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Payout Ratio (%Age)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Retained Earnings/Share (in)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Retained Earnings (%Age)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Book Value Per Share (in)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Debt Per Share (in)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Probable Mkt. Price/Share(in)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Price / Book Value (x)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Price Earnings Ratio (x)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Yield (%Age)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
PARTICULARS   OPERATING YEARS
  Ratio 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6
             
BREAK EVEN ANALYSIS            
Total Value of Output   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
             
Variable Cost & Expenses            
Raw Material Cost ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Lab & ETP Chemical Cost ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Packing Material Cost ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Sales Commission/Exp. ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Sub-total   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Less: W.I.P. Adjustments   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Variable Cost   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Net Contribution   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Profit Volume Ratio (%)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
             
Semi-Var./Semi-Fixed Exp. ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Miscellaneous Cost ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Employees Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Power/Electricity Expen ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Fuel Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Royalty & Other Charges ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Repairs & Maintenance E ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Other Mfg. Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Administration Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Selling Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Interest on Wkg.Capital ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Tot.Semi-Var./Fixed Exp. ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
             
Fixed Expenses / Cost ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Miscellaneous Cost ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Employees Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Power/Electricity Expen ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Fuel Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Royalty & Other Charges ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Repairs & Maintenance E ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Other Mfg. Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Administration Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Selling Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Intrest-Fixed Borrowing ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Intrest-Working Capital ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Depreciation Charges ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Deferred Expenses W/Off ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Fixed Expenses ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Tot.Fixed/Semi-Fixed Exp ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Tot.Cash Fixed/SemiFixed ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
             
Cash Break Even Sales ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Cash Margin of Safety ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Break Even Sales ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Margin of safety ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
             
At Maximum Utilisation : Year ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
(as % of Installed Capacity)            
Cash B.E.P. : % xx% xx% xx% xx% xx%
B.E.P. : % xx% xx% xx% xx% xx%
MEANS OF FINANCE      
Equity Share Capital ********** ********** **********
Others - Preference Share Capital ********** ********** **********
Total Equity Share Capital ********** ********** **********
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Long/Medium Term Borrowings ********** ********** **********
FROM BANK ********** ********** **********
From Other Financial Institutions ********** ********** **********
Total Long/Medium Term Borrowings ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** **********
Total Means of Finance ********** ********** **********
PARTICULARS OPERATING YEARS
  1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6
           
Equity Share Capital ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Surplus of Previous Year ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Add : Net Profit After Taxes ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Surplus at the End of Year ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Unsecured Deposits ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Long/Medium Term Borrowings Proposed-FROM BANK ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Bank Borrowing for Wkg. Capital ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Current Liabilities ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Sundry Creditors ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Other Current Liabilities ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Current Liabilities ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
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Total of Liabilities ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
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ASSETS ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Fixed Assets ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Gross Block ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Less : Depreciation to Date ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Net Block ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Current Assets ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Stocks on Hand ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Receivables ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Other Current Assets ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Cash and Bank Balances ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total Current Assets ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
P & P Exp. and/or Other Dvp.Exp. ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
(To The Extent Not W/Off) ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Other Non Current Assets ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total of Assets ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
ROI (Average of Fixed Assets) ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
RONW (Average of Share Capital) ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
ROI (Average of Total Assets) ********** ********** ********** ********** **********

INTEREST AND REPAYMENT ON TERM LOANS

A Name of Institution-Bank ABC BANK  
B Term Borrowing Amount ********** xx
C Repayment Term (Years) ********** Years
D Repayment Instalments ********** Instalments
E Repayment Commencement Year - 0; 3rd Qtr.  
F Rate of Interest(General) xxxx% p.a.
G Rate of Interest(Initial) 0.00% p.a.
H Apply Gen. Int. Rate from Year x Quarter :: x  
I Interest Calculation Quarterly  
Debt Service Coverage Ratio            
Funds Available to Service Debts            
Net Profit After Taxes   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Depreciation Charges   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Technical Knowhow Fees & Expenses   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Interest on Long/Medium Term   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Debt Service Obligations   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Repayment of Long/Medium Term   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Interest on Long/Medium Term   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Total   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
    ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
D. S. C. R. (Individual)   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
D. S. C. R. (Cumulative) .....   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
D. S. C. R. (Overall) ........   ********** ********** ********** ********** **********

DEPRECIATION CHARGES AS PER BOOKS (TOTAL)

Operating Year F.Assets Type A-1 F.Assets Type A-2 F.Assets Type B F.Assets Type C F.Assets Type D-1 F.Assets Type D-2 Total
Particulars Factory Building Office Buildings Plant & Machinery Office Vehicles Office Automation Equipments (Telephone/ Fax/ Computer) Furniture & Fixtures  
1-2 ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
2-3 ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
3-4 ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
4-5 ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
5-6 ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
  ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** ********** **********
Particulars Method Deprn.Rate Part Consideration (for Asset put to use less than xx months)
       
Type A :: Buildings      
Factory Building - WDV ********** **********
Office Buildings WDV ********** **********
       
Type C      
Office Vehicles WDV ********** **********
       
Type D :: Misc. Fixed Assets      
Office Automation Equipments (Telephone/ Fax/ Computer) WDV ********** **********
Furniture & Fixtures WDV ********** **********
       
Type B :: Plant & Machineries      
Projected Pay Back Period
Particulars Operating Years
  1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6
Year 1 2 3 4 5
Initial Investment *********        
Total Initial Investment *********        
Yearly Cash Flow ********* ********* ********* ********* *********
Accumulated Cash Flow ********* ********* ********* ********* *********
Accumulated Cash Flow ********* ********* ********* ********* *********
Pay Back Period xx Years xx Months xx Years xx months    
Projected IRR
Year CFAT PV factor @**% *********
Initial Investment ********* ********* *********
1-2 ********* ********* *********
2-3 ********* ********* *********
3-4 ********* ********* *********
4-5 ********* ********* *********
5-6 ********* ********* *********
Total PV *********   *********
IRR *********   *********
       

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  • This report helps you to identify a profitable project for investing or diversifying into by throwing light to crucial areas like industry size, demand of the product and reasons for investing in the product.
  • This report provides vital information on the product like its definition, characteristics and segmentation.
  • This report helps you market and place the product correctly by identifying the target customer group of the product.
  • This report helps you understand the viability of the project by disclosing details like raw materials required, manufacturing process, project costs and snapshot of other project financials.
  • The report provides forecasts of key parameters which helps to anticipate the industry performance and make sound business decision.
  • Our research reports broadly cover Indian markets, present analysis, outlook and forecast.
  • The market forecasts are developed on the basis of secondary research and are cross-validated through interactions with the industry players.
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Introduction

  • Project Introduction
  • Project Objective and Strategy
  • Concise History of the Product
  • Properties
  • BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) Provision & Specification
  • Uses & Applications

Market Study and Assessment

  • Current Indian Market Scenario
  • Present Market Demand and Supply
  • Estimated Future Market Demand and Forecast
  • Statistics of Import & Export
  • Names & Addresses of Existing Units (Present Players)
  • Market Opportunity

Raw Material

  • List of Raw Materials
  • Properties of Raw Materials
  • Prescribed Quality of Raw Materials
  • List of Suppliers and Manufacturers

Personnel (Manpower) Requirements

  • Requirement of Staff & Labor (Skilled and Unskilled) Managerial, Technical, Office Staff and Marketing Personnel

Plant and Machinery

  • List of Plant & Machinery
  • Miscellaneous Items
  • Appliances &Equipments
  • Laboratory Equipments& Accessories
  • Electrification
  • Electric Load & Water
  • Maintenance Cost
  • Sources of Plant & Machinery (Suppliers and Manufacturers)

Manufacturing Process and Formulations

  • Detailed Process of Manufacture with Formulation
  • Packaging Required
  • Process Flow Sheet Diagram

Infrastructure and Utilities

  • Project Location
  • Requirement of Land Area
  • Rates of the Land
  • Built Up Area
  • Construction Schedule
  • Plant Layout and Requirement of Utilities
  • Assumptions for Profitability workings
  • Plant Economics
  • Production Schedule
  • Land & Building
    Factory Land & Building
    Site Development Expenses
  • Plant & Machinery
    Indigenous Machineries
    Other Machineries (Miscellaneous, Laboratory etc.)
  • Other Fixed Assets
    Furniture & Fixtures
    Pre-operative and Preliminary Expenses
    Technical Knowhow
    Provision of Contingencies
  • Working Capital Requirement Per Month
    Raw Material
    Packing Material
    Lab & ETP Chemical Cost
    Consumable Store
  • Overheads Required Per Month And Per Annum
    Utilities & Overheads (Power, Water and Fuel Expenses etc.)
    Royalty and Other Charges
    Selling and Distribution Expenses
  • Salary and Wages
  • Turnover Per Annum
  • Share Capital
    Equity Capital
    Preference Share Capital
  • Annexure 1:: Cost of Project and Means of Finance
  • Annexure 2:: Profitability and Net Cash Accruals
    Revenue/Income/Realisation
    Expenses/Cost of Products/Services/Items
    Gross Profit
    Financial Charges
    Total Cost of Sales
    Net Profit After Taxes
    Net Cash Accruals
  • Annexure 3 :: Assessment of Working Capital requirements
    Current Assets
    Gross Working. Capital
    Current Liabilities
    Net Working Capital
    Working Note for Calculation of Work-in-process
  • Annexure 4 :: Sources and Disposition of Funds
  • Annexure 5 :: Projected Balance Sheets
    ROI (Average of Fixed Assets)
    RONW (Average of Share Capital)
    ROI (Average of Total Assets)
  • Annexure 6 :: Profitability ratios
    D.S.C.R
    Earnings Per Share (EPS)
  • Debt Equity Ratio
  • Annexure 7 :: Break-Even Analysis
    Variable Cost & Expenses
    Semi-Var./Semi-Fixed Exp.
    Profit Volume Ratio (PVR)
    Fixed Expenses / Cost
    B.E.P
  • Annexure 8 to 11:: Sensitivity Analysis-Price/Volume
    Resultant N.P.B.T
    Resultant D.S.C.R
    Resultant PV Ratio
    Resultant DER
    Resultant ROI
    Resultant BEP
  • Annexure 12 :: Shareholding Pattern and Stake Status
    Equity Capital
    Preference Share Capital
  • Annexure 13 :: Quantitative Details-Output/Sales/Stocks
    Determined Capacity P.A of Products/Services
    Achievable Efficiency/Yield % of Products/Services/Items
    Net Usable Load/Capacity of Products/Services/Items
    Expected Sales/ Revenue/ Income of Products/ Services/ Items
  • Annexure 14 :: Product wise domestic Sales Realisation
  • Annexure 15 :: Total Raw Material Cost
  • Annexure 16 :: Raw Material Cost per unit
  • Annexure 17 :: Total Lab & ETP Chemical Cost
  • Annexure 18 :: Consumables, Store etc.,
  • Annexure 19 :: Packing Material Cost
  • Annexure 20 :: Packing Material Cost Per Unit
  • Annexure 21 :: Employees Expenses
  • Annexure 22 :: Fuel Expenses
  • Annexure 23 :: Power/Electricity Expenses
  • Annexure 24 :: Royalty & Other Charges
  • Annexure 25 :: Repairs & Maintenance Exp.
  • Annexure 26 :: Other Mfg. Expenses
  • Annexure 27 :: Administration Expenses
  • Annexure 28 :: Selling Expenses
  • Annexure 29 :: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (Total)
  • Annexure 30 :: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (P & M)
  • Annexure 31 :: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (Total)
  • Annexure 32 :: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (P & M)
  • Annexure 33 :: Interest and Repayment - Term Loans
  • Annexure 34 :: Tax on Profits
  • Annexure 35 ::Projected Pay-Back Period And IRR
  • One Lac / Lakh / Lakhs is equivalent to one hundred thousand (100,000)
  • One Crore is equivalent to ten million (10,000,000)
  • T.C.I is Total Capital Investment
  • We can modify the project capacity and project cost as per your requirement.
  • We can also prepare project report on any subject as per your requirement.
  • Caution: The project's cost, capacity and return are subject to change without any notice. Future projects may have different values of project cost, capacity or return.

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