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CHLORINATED PARAFFIN WAX - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

The term chlorinated paraffins is usually taken to encompass a wide range of liquids and solids from C10 to >C24 and containing 30-72% chlorine content. It is a Colourless to amber or yellow viscous liquid. Properties (including ecotoxicology) differ significantly across this range and for this reason, they are best considered in three separate groups. 1) The C10-13 liquid products from 40-72% C12 content. 2) The C14-17, C18-20 and chlorinated paraffin wax liquids from 40-60% C12 content. 3) The powder chlorinated paraffin waxes of >69% C12 content CPs has very low vapour pressure with the most volatile (C10-13 types) < 10-3 mbar. They are chemically very stable but dehydrochlorinate on heating at high temperatures (or for prolonged periods). Dehydrochlorination also occurs on prolonged exposure to light. The largest application for chlorinated paraffins is as a plasticizer, generally in conjunction with primary plasticizers such as certain phthalates in flexible PVC. The use of chlorinated paraffins in PVC imparts a number of technical benefits, of which the most significant is the enhancement of flame-retardant properties. This is particularly of benefit in PVC flooring and cables. Chlorinated paraffins are also used as plasticizers in paint, sealants and adhesives where the main advantages over alternatives are their inertness and the enhancement of flame-retardant properties. Higher chlorine content grades are used as flame-retardants in a wide range of rubbers and polymer systems, where they are often used in preference to phosphate and bromine-based additives. The other major outlet for chlorinated paraffins is in the formulation of metalworking lubricants where they have long been recognized as one of the most effective extreme pressure additives for lubricants used in a wide range of machining and engineering operations. In all of these applications, there is a long history of safe use and some major customers have been using chlorinated paraffins for over 50 years. The Indian installed capacity for CPW is around 0.195 million tonnes per annum There are a number of producers of CPW in India both in the organized and unorganized sector. The production of CPW of various grades is around 0.135 million tonnes per annum. The demand for CPW would be largely driven by the performance of the end user sector. The Indian demand including export demand from the period April 2010 to March 2011 is around 145000 metric tonnes per annum. The total world production of chlorinated paraffins is approximately 300,000 tonnes per year. The range of chlorinated paraffins available is generally grouped into a number of distinct 'families', depending on the chain-length of the feedstock, i.e.: Short-chain: based on C10-13 paraffin; medium-chain: based on C14-17 paraffin; long-chain: based on C18-20 (liquids), C>20 (liquids) and C20 wax grades (average carbon chain length approximately C25) Liquid grades of chlorinated paraffin are produced from each of these feedstock types. The solid grades (with 70-72% chlorine content) are made from a wax feedstock. Chlorinated paraffins are manufactured by the chlorination of n-paraffin or paraffin wax, normally in a batch process. The reaction is exothermic and leads to the generation of the by-product hydrochloric acid. After removing residual traces of acid, a stabiliser is added to produce finished batches. Chlorinated paraffins, which contain 30-70% chlorine, are largely inert and almost insoluble in water. Paraffins have extremely low vapour pressure. Most commercial chlorinated paraffin products are liquid and range from relatively low to extremely high viscosity. There are also solid types which have longer carbon chain lengths and usually contain 70-72% chlorine. Increasing the chlorine content, results in products with higher viscosity and density. Chlorinated paraffins are capable of mixing with many organic solvents such as aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, ketones and esters. Major producers:INEOS Chlor, Caffaro, Química del Cinca, Leuna Tenside and Novácke Chemické Závody in the EU; Dover Chemicals in North America; NCP Exports in South Africa; Orica in Australia. There are numerous other producers in Asia, principally in India, China, Taiwan (Handy) and Japan (Tosoh). There is a very good scope and market potential for this product both in domestic and global market.
Plant capacity: 30 MT/DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 11 Lakhs
Working capital: Rs. 279 LakhsT.C.I: Rs. 1056 Lakhs
Return: 51.00%Break even: 34.00%
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COTTON SEED DELINTING, DEHULLING AND OIL EXTRACTION - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Cost of Project

Cotton plant is cultivated mainly for fibre and its seed are a rich source of protein and edible oil. Cottonseed oil has many applications varying from medicinal to technical purposes. The other uses are for cosmetic creams, glycerol, lubricants, soap stocks, etc. The oil cake can be used as animal feed, filler for plastics & fertilizer ingredient. India is one of the largest producer of oil seeds and oil bearing materials and both edible and non-edible oil in the world. Cottonseed oil is cooking oil extracted from the seeds of cotton plant of various species, mainly Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium herbaceum. Cotton grown for oil extraction is one of the big four genetically modified crops grown around the world, next to soy, corn, and rapeseed (canola). The cottonseed has a similar structure to other oilseeds such as sunflower seed, having an oil bearing kernel surrounded by a hard outer hull; in processing, the oil is extracted from the kernel. Cottonseed oil is used for salad oil, mayonnaise, salad dressing, and similar products because of its flavor stability. The cottonseed oil undergoes intensive treatment after extraction to reduce the level of gossypol found in untreated cottonseed oil, the consumption of which may produce undesirable side-effects. Its fatty acid profile generally consists of 70% unsaturated fatty acids including 18% monounsaturated (oleic), 52% polyunsaturated (linoleic) and 26% saturated (primarily palmitic and stearic). Cottonseed oil is described by scientists as being "naturally hydrogenated" because the saturated fatty acids it contains are the natural oleic, palmitic, and stearic acids. These fatty acids make it stable frying oil without the need for additional processing or the formation of trans fatty acids. Cotton seed oil is not required to be as fully hydrogenated for many purposes as some of the more polyunsaturated oils. On partial hydrogenation, the amounts of monounsaturated fatty acids actually increase. When hydrogenated to a typical iodine value of about 80, for example, its fatty acid profile shifts to 50% monounsaturated, 21% polyunsaturated, and 29% saturated, which are all well within current diet/health guidelines. Cottonseed oil resists rancidity and therefore offers a longer shelf life for food products in which it is an ingredient. Refined cottonseed oil, which contains practically no gossypol, is pale yellow in colour and can be used directly as a cooking medium. Among the agro-based industries, oil seeds crushing and vanaspati, industry forms a major group employing 0.5 million persons. Cottonseed crushing industry has made continuous progress in the country. The growing shortage of other edible oils in the country during the sixties and seventies gave a greater impetus to increased use of cottonseed for oil extraction. Special mention may be made of the incentives given by Government by way of (i) excise rebate on cottonseed oil used for vanaspati manufacture, (ii) specifying that a minimum level of cottonseed oil should be used in vanaspati manufacture, and (iii) subsidy for export of cottonseed meal after extraction of oil. The All-India Cottonseed Crushers' Association, formed in 1959, has also played a major role in increasing utilization of cottonseed oil. There is an ample space and very good scope for cottonseed oil. New entrepreneurs should venture into this field. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Akash Agro Inds. Ltd. Ankur Protein Inds. Ltd. Arjuna Cotton & Spinning Mills Ltd. Bhakra Industries Ltd. Birla Agro Pvt. Ltd. Birla Cotsyn (India) Ltd. Coromandel Agro Products & Oils Ltd. G S Oils Ltd. Gujarat Ambuja Proteins Ltd. Kedia Overseas Ltd. Morinda Overseas Inds. Ltd. Morvi Vegetable Products Ltd. P H Sales & Services Ltd. Raghunath Cotton & Oil Products Ltd. Ramdeo Oil Inds. Ltd. Rom Industries Ltd. Shri Sainath Proteins Ltd. Siddaganga Oil Extractions Pvt. Ltd. Sona Oil & Chemical Inds. Ltd. Thapar Agro Mills Ltd. Tirupati Industries (India) Ltd. Vimal Oil & Foods Ltd.
Plant capacity: 8100 MT Cotton Seed Oil/Annum,21150 MT Cotton Seed Cake/Annum,6750 MT Cotton Seed Lints/AnnumPlant & machinery: 483 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 978 Lakhs
Return: 45.00%Break even: 60.00%
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PRINTED PAPER SHOPPING BAGS - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

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

A diagnostic centre provides a wide scope for detection of ailments and affords facilities for a detailed medical check-up through diagnostic procedures. To accomplish this objective a modern diagnostic centre is well equipped with most modern instruments, which help in following the requisites measures for diagnostic purposes. Quite a number of tests are carried out including pathological tests viz. Hematological test, sputum test, semen test, Urological test, stool test etc. Besides, other tests are also carried out such as: Radiological Test (X-rays), Ultrasound Test, Electrocardiographic and Electro Encephalographic Tests, IVP Test, Gynecological Test, Endoscopic test, BP Test, Koch syndrome Test (For Tuberculosis), MMR Test, Pregnancy Test, cardiological test etc. In a diagnostic centre desired facilities are available for attending patients through doctors, nurses, specialized doctors in their respective fields required for a thorough diagnostic check-up of diseases of their fields viz. Cardiologist for heart, Pathologist for pathological test, Radiologist for X-rays, Neurologist for Brain & Nervous system checkups, Endocrinologists for hormone test, ENT specialist for Ear, Nose, Throat ailments, Ophthalmologists/Eye Specialist for eye checkup pertaining to ocular ailments and refractive anomalies, specialist for Orthopedics etc. Medical Diagnostic Centre is an establishment that determines the nature and circumstances of a disease condition by scientific examinations. A medical diagnostic centre constitutes an important part of the health care system. Diseases are commonly diagnosed with respect to the causative organisms, if the cause of the disease is invasion by an offending pathogen. Many disease conditions are also diagnosed by tests based on biochemical parameters using the body fluid, commonly blood, or cells and tissues of the individual. The demand of diagnostic centre is increasing day by day to cope up the out growing the health conscious patients. Firstly, rising income and health consciousness amongst the Indian population are driving people to seek specialized care. The urban consuming class is expected to grow from 78 million in 2001 to 250 million in 2010. India’s increasingly affluent middle class is demanding access to better health care; many Indians are now choosing to purchase health insurance with either full or partial coverage, so a large percentage of the population can afford to receive high technology treatment. Several corporate houses have expanded into the hospital business, while leading health care providers such as Harvard Medical International and Cleveland Clinic have entered India through joint ventures. Although it remains highly fragmented, the market is witnessing the rapid expansion of organized diagnostic centers adopting innovative business models. Moreover, an increasing number of diagnostic centers and tests are proving lucrative for foreign and domestic IVD manufacturers. Diagnostic market is segmented into diagnostic test services market and diagnostic products/instruments market. An analysis of drivers explains growth factors such as increase in life-style related diseases, changing demographics, medical outsourcing, medical tourism, increasing medical insurance coverage and rising PE/VC investment. The key challenges identified include a biased import duty structure and the lack of accreditation/certification of diagnostics centres. Looking at the increasing health care conscious of people in these new millenniums, new entrepreneurs should venture into this field.
Plant capacity: Different types of Medical TestingPlant & machinery: 72 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 144 Lakhs
Return: 35.00%Break even: 55.00%
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MEDICAL COLLEGE WITH HOSPITAL - Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Trends, Market Research, Survey, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics, Working Capital Requirement, Plant Layout, Cost of Project

The growth of medical education institutions especially in the private sector in India shows that the rapid growth in the number of medical colleges in India since 1950 has been driven largely by developments in the private sector. The private sector, currently accounting for over 45% of medical colleges in India, grew by 900% between 1970 and 2004, with the bulk of this growth occurring in the richer states. The growth of the private medical education sector over the last 6 decades is the most dominant feature of the Indian medical education landscape. The demand for medical professionals is tremendously increasing with the unfortunate upsurge of diseases and ailments day by day. At the same time super specialty hospitals are coming up both within the country and abroad offering employment opportunities. These along with liberalization of economy could bring better opportunities for these professionals in terms of remuneration, research and working facilities. Health care undoubtedly is one of the pillars of social sector reforms in India. Ensuring right to food, health and education to all citizens has been the prime objective of our government since independence. Good health implies ensuring right to life which is universally acclaimed fundamental human right under the 1948 Human Rights Declaration of the United Nations. The health care industry in the country, which comprises hospital and allied sectors, is projected to grow 23 per cent per annum to touch US$ 77 billion by 2012 from the current estimated size of US$ 35 billion, according to a Yes Bank and an industry body report published in November 2009. The sector has registered a growth of 9.3 per cent between 2000 to 2009, comparable to the sectoral growth rate of other emerging economies such as China, Brazil and Mexico. According to the report, the growth in the sector would be driven by health care facilities, private and public sectors, medical diagnostic and path labs and the medical insurance sector. Hospitals in India have a very bright future. India is the largest democracy in the world, is one of the fastest growing economies that is projected to more than double in the next five years. New entrepreneurs should venture into this field.
Plant capacity: 100 Student in College,500 Beds in HospitalPlant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: 7958 Lakhs
Return: 55.00%Break even: 49.00%
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POTATO POWDER (AUTOMATIC PLANT)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Potato is one of the important tuber vegetables, which is consumed throughout the year. Its Botanical name is Solanum Tuberosum. Potatoes can be consumed in varied forms. In fact, it is a vegetable that can easily be combined with any other food item including other vegetables, cereals, pulses, meat and poultry. The raw materials required for potato powder are fresh potatoes. The forms of its products are single cells or cell aggregates, so we call it potato granules/powder. Potato powder is a highly concentrated and nutritious flour ground from the pulp of cooked potato. The potato powder is used as thickening agent in soups and stems, for breading meat and fish. It is used extensively by the armed forces, the civilian trade and the school lunch programme. The main difference between potato powder and potato starch, is potato powder is the dehydrations of fresh potatoes, they contain all dry matter of potatoes in addition to potato skin, Due to maintain the integrity of potato cell granules as much as possible, potato powder after watering have the nutrition, flavor and taste of cooked potatoes, Potato starch is only one of many ingredients of potato, so potato starch does not have the nutrition, flavor and taste of potatoes. Potato powder contain not only as the same nutrition level as cereal flour, but also rich in vitamin C and a lot of K. Potato powder contain large amounts of dietary fiber and lower fat. Do not contain cholesterol and saturated fatty acid, are convenient to eat and easy to digest and absorb, so they are particularly suitable for elderly and children to eat. Re-mixed potato powder strengthened nutrition is the full price of nutritious food accepted by the world. Potato powder has kept the original flavor of potatoes as much as possible. 70% to 80% of lasting leisure small foods and approximately 30% of convenient foods are potato products, this shows that consumers prefer for the potato flavor. India is one of the major potato producing countries in the world. Almost all states of our country are producing this crop widely. The potato powder is meant only for export. More than 70% of the total indigenous production of potato powder is exported to various countries. Domestic market for dehydrated and powdered potato also exists. The potato dehydration and powder-manufacturing unit has exclusively been reserved on small scale by the Government of India, as per the industrial policy. This product has a very good scope and market potential, new entrepreneurs should venture into this sector.
Plant capacity: 4 MT/DayPlant & machinery: 204 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 478 Lakhs
Return: 37.00%Break even: 46.00%
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READYMADE GARMENTS FOR CHILDREN & TEENAGE - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Ready made garments are a part and parcel of our daily life. Clothes are an epitome of a culture. People in different parts of the world have their own styles of dressing which symbolize their culture and status. The Ready made garments industry is increasing day by day due to changes of fashion in day to day life. The textile industry including ready made garments occupies a unique position in the Indian economy. Its predominant presence in the Indian economy is manifested in terms of its significant contribution to the industrial production, employment generation and foreign exchange earnings. The ready made garment industry in India owes its existence to the emergence of a highly profitable market for exports. Ready-made garments account for approximately 45% of India's total textile exports. It has immense potential for employment generation particularly in the rural and remote areas of the country on account of its close linkage with agriculture. They represent value added and less import sub sector. In the recent years, however, the domestic demand has also been growing rapidly. The ready made garments industry in India owes its existence to the emergence of a highly profitable market for exports. The changes in the life style since the onset of the liberalization era, and given the base of the industry for the overseas market, Indian garments industry have taken big strides. The entry of the Indian and global fashion designers has stimulated the market further. The garment segment categories itself into many sub-segments: formal wear and casual wear; women dresses, men and kid wear, suits, trousers, jackets, shirts, sportswear, knitwear. The future of export of ready made garment is very bright and promising. With the rising tailoring costs and relatively low prices of standardized products, the Indian consumer is increasingly taking to ready mades. In the past, the ready mades market was confined mainly to baby dresses and small manila-shirts and dress shirts. Now it has extended to trousers, suits, and lady dresses and, of course, fashion garments for men and women. Ready mades of specific brands have become not only a status symbol; these have brought a more contemporary style in offices as much as in social circles. Franchised boutiques have been established as tools for brand and image building. The future of export of ready made garment is very bright. There are tremendous possibilities for further growth in export of ready made garments. The Indian ready made garment industry has many advantages over its counterparts in other countries. India has second largest labour force in the world to feed labour intensive garment industry. Its basic raw materials namely fabric is mainly indigenous. In the coming years the apparel industry given the vast labour force in the country and the cotton edge can expand its export base considerably. The main asset of Indian garment industry is our skilled labour capable of creating the latest designs and fashions, unbeatable world over. The future of ready made garment is very bright and promising. New entrepreneurs should venture into this sector. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Aafloat Textiles (India) Ltd. Aarvee Denims & Exports Ltd. Acknit Industries Ltd. Addi Industries Ltd. Addon Export House Ltd. Adhunik Yarns Ltd. Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd. Aditya Marketing & Mfg. Ltd. Akasha Syncotex Ltd. Alok Apparels Pvt. Ltd. Alok H & A Ltd. Alok Industries Ltd. Alok Retail (India) Ltd. Arintex Global Ltd. Art Leather Ltd. Arvind Brands Ltd. Arvind Clothing Ltd. Arvind Fashions Ltd. Arvind Ltd. Arvind Products Ltd. Ashima Dyecot Ltd. Asman Investments Ltd. Banaras House Ltd. Banswara Syntex Ltd. Bhartiya Global Marketing Ltd. Blue Blends (India) Ltd. Boistur Commercial Ltd. Bombay Rayon Fashions Ltd. Bombay Silk Mills Ltd. Boston Exports Ltd. Brandhouse Retails Ltd. British India Corpn. Ltd. Cantabil Retail India Ltd. Century Textiles & Inds. Ltd. Centwin Textile Mills Pvt. Ltd. Chaya Industries Ltd. Cherma'S Exquisite Ltd. Chinar Exports Ltd. Chiripal Industries Ltd. Citi Global Finance Ltd. Colorplus Fashions Ltd. Coromandel Garments Ltd. Cotton County Retail Ltd. Creative Outerwear Ltd. Crystaline Exports Ltd. Danube Fashions Ltd. Dawn Mills Co. Ltd. Detail Clothing Ltd. Dhar Textile Mills Ltd. Dhruv Globals Ltd. Digjam Ltd. Donear Industries Ltd. Eicher International Ltd. Elar Fashions Ltd. Eskay K'N'It (India) Ltd. Fabritex Exports Pvt. Ltd. Femella Fashions Pvt. Ltd. Gangotri Textiles Ltd. Gapp'S Industries Ltd. Garden Silk Mills Ltd. Garg Acrylics Ltd. Gemini Dyeing & Printing Mills Ltd. Gini & Jony Ltd. Ginni Filaments Ltd. Globus Stores Pvt. Ltd. Gokaldas Exports Ltd. Gulishta Industries Ltd. Gupta Exim (India) Pvt. Ltd. Hai Apparel Ltd. Haria Exports Ltd. Haryana Texprints (Overseas) Ltd. I H H R Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. Indus Clothing Ltd. Indus Fila Ltd. Indus-League Clothing Ltd. Integra Apparels & Textiles Pvt. Ltd. Interads Export Ltd. Intercraft Ltd. International Clothing Inds. Ltd. Italien Jewellery Mfg. Co. Ltd. J C T Ltd. Jagannath Textiles Co. Ltd. Jaypee Spintex Ltd. Jindal Worldwide Ltd. Juliet Products Ltd. Just Textiles Ltd. K G Denim Ltd. K P R Mill Ltd. K S L & Industries Ltd. K-Int'L Textiles Pvt. Ltd. K-Lifestyle & Industries Ltd. Kachins Clothing Ltd. Kalamkari Designs Ltd. Kalptaru Apparels Ltd. Kamadgiri Fashion Ltd. Kariwala Industries Ltd. Karnataka State Powerloom Devp. Corpn. Ltd. Kiran Overseas (Exports) Ltd. Kitex Garments Ltd. Kitex Ltd. Konark Synthetic Ltd. Kothiwal Textiles Ltd. Krishna Knitwear Technology Ltd. Kukar Sons Inter Fashion Ltd. L G B Textiles Ltd. L S Inds. Ltd. Lakshmi Mills Co. Ltd. Leela International Ltd. Leela Lace International Ltd. Leela Scottish Lace Pvt. Ltd. Leena Denim Ltd. Lerros Fashions India Pvt. Ltd. Lifestyle International Pvt. Ltd. Link Up Textiles Ltd. Loyal Textile Mills Ltd. M K Exim (India) Ltd. M K Wears Ltd. Madura Garments Exports Ltd. Madura Garments Lifestyle Retail Co. Ltd. Mafatlal Apparel Mfg. Co. Ltd. Magenta Trading Pvt. Ltd. Mallcom (India) Ltd. Malwa Industries Ltd. Mandhana Industries Ltd. Maral Overseas Ltd. Mauria Udyog Ltd. Meenakshi (India) Ltd. Metro Garments Ltd. Milton'S Pvt. Ltd. Mothercare (India) Ltd. Mudra Lifestyle Ltd. N S L Ltd. Nahar Fibres Ltd. Nahar Industrial Enterprises Ltd. Nandan Exim Ltd. Nash Fashions (India) Ltd. Neerja International Fashions Ltd. Neha Exports Ltd. New India Retailing & Invst. Ltd. O C M India Ltd. Oodlabari Co. Ltd. Orient Craft Ltd. Oswal Retail Pvt. Ltd. Oxemberg Fashions Ltd. Oxford Industries Ltd. Packworth Udyog Ltd. Page Industries Ltd. Pal Synthetics Ltd. Pals Industries Ltd. Pan India Paryatan Ltd. Pantaloon Industries Ltd. Pappilon Exports Ltd. Pasupati Spinning & Wvg. Mills Ltd. Pearl Clothing Ltd. Pearl Global Ltd. Pearl Retail Pvt. Ltd. Pearl Styles Ltd. Pegasus Apparels Ltd. Persian Carpet & Textiles Ltd. Personality Ltd. Peter England Fashion & Retail Ltd. Poddar Developers Ltd. Pokarna Fashions Ltd. Pratibha Syntex Ltd. Precot Meridian Ltd. Premier Synthetics Ltd. Priyadarshini Spinning Mills Ltd. Proline India Ltd. Promising Exports Ltd. Prompt International Ltd. Provogue (India) Ltd. Quantum Knits Pvt. Ltd. R S W M Ltd. Rahul Merchandising Ltd. Rana Polycot Ltd. Raymond Apparel Ltd. Raymond Ltd. Rehabilitation Industries Corpn. Ltd. Reid & Taylor (India) Ltd. Richa Industries Ltd. Ritesh Properties & Inds. Ltd. Royal Industries Ltd. S Kumars Nationwide Ltd. S N S Clothing Pvt. Ltd. S P L Industries (Shivalik Prints) Ltd. S T L Global Ltd. S V G Fashions Ltd. Sagar Silk Inds. Ltd. Sam Spintex Ltd. Sangeet Syntex Ltd. Santosh Fine-Fab Ltd. Saran Trading Co. Ltd. Sarda Information Technology Ltd. Sarla Fabric Ltd. Scott Industries Ltd. Shamken Cotsyn Ltd. Shiva Texfabs Ltd. Shiva Texyarn Ltd. Shivagrico Implements Ltd. Shri Dinesh Mills Ltd. Shri Lakshmi Cotsyn Ltd. Silvia Apparels Ltd. Siyaram Silk Mills Ltd. Snowhite Apparels Ltd. Sohum Shoppe Ltd. Solitaire Fashions Ltd. Soma Textiles & Inds. Ltd. Somany Evergreen Knits Ltd. Soundcraft Industries Ltd. Spice Islands Apparels Ltd. Sports & Leisure Apparel Ltd. Stripes Apparels Ltd. Subhash Polytex Ltd. Suditi Industries Ltd. Sueryaa Knitwear Ltd. Sulochana Cotton Spg. Mills Pvt. Ltd. Sunlord Apparels Mfg. Co. Ltd. Super House Ltd. Super Spinning Mills Ltd. Superfine Knitters Ltd. Superhouse Ltd. Supreme Tex Mart Ltd. Suryakiran International Ltd. Suryavanshi Spinning Mills Ltd. Suryavanshi Textiles Ltd. Suvidhi Weavers Ltd. Swasti Vinayaka Synthetics Ltd. Tara Fabrics India Ltd. Technocraft Exports Pvt. Ltd. Technocraft Industries (India) Ltd. Texport Industries Ltd. Thapar Exports Ltd. Trigger Apparels Ltd. United Breweries (Holdings) Ltd. Unitex Designs Ltd. Uniworth Textiles Ltd. Vardhman Polytex Ltd. Vardhman Texgarments Ltd. Veejay Lakshmi Textiles Ltd. Venus Garments (India) Ltd. Vijayakumar Mills Ltd. Viniyoga Clothex Ltd. Zodiac Clothing Co. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 1200 Pcs./Day Shirt, T-Shirts Jeans,Trousers, Top & SalwarPlant & machinery: 41 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 289 Lakhs
Return: 47.00%Break even: 44.00%
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READY MADE GARMENTS FOR CHILDREN & TEENAGE - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Ready made garments are a part and parcel of our daily life. Clothes are an epitome of a culture. People in different parts of the world have their own styles of dressing which symbolize their culture and status. The Ready made garments industry is increasing day by day due to changes of fashion in day to day life. The textile industry including ready made garments occupies a unique position in the Indian economy. Its predominant presence in the Indian economy is manifested in terms of its significant contribution to the industrial production, employment generation and foreign exchange earnings. The ready made garment industry in India owes its existence to the emergence of a highly profitable market for exports. Ready-made garments account for approximately 45% of India's total textile exports. It has immense potential for employment generation particularly in the rural and remote areas of the country on account of its close linkage with agriculture. They represent value added and less import sub sector. In the recent years, however, the domestic demand has also been growing rapidly. The ready made garments industry in India owes its existence to the emergence of a highly profitable market for exports. The changes in the life style since the onset of the liberalization era, and given the base of the industry for the overseas market, Indian garments industry have taken big strides. The entry of the Indian and global fashion designers has stimulated the market further. The garment segment categories itself into many sub-segments: formal wear and casual wear; women dresses, men and kid wear, suits, trousers, jackets, shirts, sportswear, knitwear. The future of export of ready made garment is very bright and promising. With the rising tailoring costs and relatively low prices of standardized products, the Indian consumer is increasingly taking to ready mades. In the past, the ready mades market was confined mainly to baby dresses and small manila-shirts and dress shirts. Now it has extended to trousers, suits, and lady dresses and, of course, fashion garments for men and women. Ready mades of specific brands have become not only a status symbol; these have brought a more contemporary style in offices as much as in social circles. Franchised boutiques have been established as tools for brand and image building. The future of export of ready made garment is very bright. There are tremendous possibilities for further growth in export of ready made garments. The Indian ready made garment industry has many advantages over its counterparts in other countries. India has second largest labour force in the world to feed labour intensive garment industry. Its basic raw materials namely fabric is mainly indigenous. In the coming years the apparel industry given the vast labour force in the country and the cotton edge can expand its export base considerably. The main asset of Indian garment industry is our skilled labour capable of creating the latest designs and fashions, unbeatable world over. The future of ready made garment is very bright and promising. New entrepreneurs should venture into this sector. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Aafloat Textiles (India) Ltd. Aarvee Denims & Exports Ltd. Acknit Industries Ltd. Addi Industries Ltd. Addon Export House Ltd. Adhunik Yarns Ltd. Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd. Aditya Marketing & Mfg. Ltd. Akasha Syncotex Ltd. Alok Apparels Pvt. Ltd. Alok H & A Ltd. Alok Industries Ltd. Alok Retail (India) Ltd. Arintex Global Ltd. Art Leather Ltd. Arvind Brands Ltd. Arvind Clothing Ltd. Arvind Fashions Ltd. Arvind Ltd. Arvind Products Ltd. Ashima Dyecot Ltd. Asman Investments Ltd. Banaras House Ltd. Banswara Syntex Ltd. Bhartiya Global Marketing Ltd. Blue Blends (India) Ltd. Boistur Commercial Ltd. Bombay Rayon Fashions Ltd. Bombay Silk Mills Ltd. Boston Exports Ltd. Brandhouse Retails Ltd. British India Corpn. Ltd. Cantabil Retail India Ltd. Century Textiles & Inds. Ltd. Centwin Textile Mills Pvt. Ltd. Chaya Industries Ltd. Cherma'S Exquisite Ltd. Chinar Exports Ltd. Chiripal Industries Ltd. Citi Global Finance Ltd. Colorplus Fashions Ltd. Coromandel Garments Ltd. Cotton County Retail Ltd. Creative Outerwear Ltd. Crystaline Exports Ltd. Danube Fashions Ltd. Dawn Mills Co. Ltd. Detail Clothing Ltd. Dhar Textile Mills Ltd. Dhruv Globals Ltd. Digjam Ltd. Donear Industries Ltd. Eicher International Ltd. Elar Fashions Ltd. Eskay K'N'It (India) Ltd. Fabritex Exports Pvt. Ltd. Femella Fashions Pvt. Ltd. Gangotri Textiles Ltd. Gapp'S Industries Ltd. Garden Silk Mills Ltd. Garg Acrylics Ltd. Gemini Dyeing & Printing Mills Ltd. Gini & Jony Ltd. Ginni Filaments Ltd. Globus Stores Pvt. Ltd. Gokaldas Exports Ltd. Gulishta Industries Ltd. Gupta Exim (India) Pvt. Ltd. Hai Apparel Ltd. Haria Exports Ltd. Haryana Texprints (Overseas) Ltd. I H H R Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. Indus Clothing Ltd. Indus Fila Ltd. Indus-League Clothing Ltd. Integra Apparels & Textiles Pvt. Ltd. Interads Export Ltd. Intercraft Ltd. International Clothing Inds. Ltd. Italien Jewellery Mfg. Co. Ltd. J C T Ltd. Jagannath Textiles Co. Ltd. Jaypee Spintex Ltd. Jindal Worldwide Ltd. Juliet Products Ltd. Just Textiles Ltd. K G Denim Ltd. K P R Mill Ltd. K S L & Industries Ltd. K-Int'L Textiles Pvt. Ltd. K-Lifestyle & Industries Ltd. Kachins Clothing Ltd. Kalamkari Designs Ltd. Kalptaru Apparels Ltd. Kamadgiri Fashion Ltd. Kariwala Industries Ltd. Karnataka State Powerloom Devp. Corpn. Ltd. Kiran Overseas (Exports) Ltd. Kitex Garments Ltd. Kitex Ltd. Konark Synthetic Ltd. Kothiwal Textiles Ltd. Krishna Knitwear Technology Ltd. Kukar Sons Inter Fashion Ltd. L G B Textiles Ltd. L S Inds. Ltd. Lakshmi Mills Co. Ltd. Leela International Ltd. Leela Lace International Ltd. Leela Scottish Lace Pvt. Ltd. Leena Denim Ltd. Lerros Fashions India Pvt. Ltd. Lifestyle International Pvt. Ltd. Link Up Textiles Ltd. Loyal Textile Mills Ltd. M K Exim (India) Ltd. M K Wears Ltd. Madura Garments Exports Ltd. Madura Garments Lifestyle Retail Co. Ltd. Mafatlal Apparel Mfg. Co. Ltd. Magenta Trading Pvt. Ltd. Mallcom (India) Ltd. Malwa Industries Ltd. Mandhana Industries Ltd. Maral Overseas Ltd. Mauria Udyog Ltd. Meenakshi (India) Ltd. Metro Garments Ltd. Milton'S Pvt. Ltd. Mothercare (India) Ltd. Mudra Lifestyle Ltd. N S L Ltd. Nahar Fibres Ltd. Nahar Industrial Enterprises Ltd. Nandan Exim Ltd. Nash Fashions (India) Ltd. Neerja International Fashions Ltd. Neha Exports Ltd. New India Retailing & Invst. Ltd. O C M India Ltd. Oodlabari Co. Ltd. Orient Craft Ltd. Oswal Retail Pvt. Ltd. Oxemberg Fashions Ltd. Oxford Industries Ltd. Packworth Udyog Ltd. Page Industries Ltd. Pal Synthetics Ltd. Pals Industries Ltd. Pan India Paryatan Ltd. Pantaloon Industries Ltd. Pappilon Exports Ltd. Pasupati Spinning & Wvg. Mills Ltd. Pearl Clothing Ltd. Pearl Global Ltd. Pearl Retail Pvt. Ltd. Pearl Styles Ltd. Pegasus Apparels Ltd. Persian Carpet & Textiles Ltd. Personality Ltd. Peter England Fashion & Retail Ltd. Poddar Developers Ltd. Pokarna Fashions Ltd. Pratibha Syntex Ltd. Precot Meridian Ltd. Premier Synthetics Ltd. Priyadarshini Spinning Mills Ltd. Proline India Ltd. Promising Exports Ltd. Prompt International Ltd. Provogue (India) Ltd. Quantum Knits Pvt. Ltd. R S W M Ltd. Rahul Merchandising Ltd. Rana Polycot Ltd. Raymond Apparel Ltd. Raymond Ltd. Rehabilitation Industries Corpn. Ltd. Reid & Taylor (India) Ltd. Richa Industries Ltd. Ritesh Properties & Inds. Ltd. Royal Industries Ltd. S Kumars Nationwide Ltd. S N S Clothing Pvt. Ltd. S P L Industries (Shivalik Prints) Ltd. S T L Global Ltd. S V G Fashions Ltd. Sagar Silk Inds. Ltd. Sam Spintex Ltd. Sangeet Syntex Ltd. Santosh Fine-Fab Ltd. Saran Trading Co. Ltd. Sarda Information Technology Ltd. Sarla Fabric Ltd. Scott Industries Ltd. Shamken Cotsyn Ltd. Shiva Texfabs Ltd. Shiva Texyarn Ltd. Shivagrico Implements Ltd. Shri Dinesh Mills Ltd. Shri Lakshmi Cotsyn Ltd. Silvia Apparels Ltd. Siyaram Silk Mills Ltd. Snowhite Apparels Ltd. Sohum Shoppe Ltd. Solitaire Fashions Ltd. Soma Textiles & Inds. Ltd. Somany Evergreen Knits Ltd. Soundcraft Industries Ltd. Spice Islands Apparels Ltd. Sports & Leisure Apparel Ltd. Stripes Apparels Ltd. Subhash Polytex Ltd. Suditi Industries Ltd. Sueryaa Knitwear Ltd. Sulochana Cotton Spg. Mills Pvt. Ltd. Sunlord Apparels Mfg. Co. Ltd. Super House Ltd. Super Spinning Mills Ltd. Superfine Knitters Ltd. Superhouse Ltd. Supreme Tex Mart Ltd. Suryakiran International Ltd. Suryavanshi Spinning Mills Ltd. Suryavanshi Textiles Ltd. Suvidhi Weavers Ltd. Swasti Vinayaka Synthetics Ltd. Tara Fabrics India Ltd. Technocraft Exports Pvt. Ltd. Technocraft Industries (India) Ltd. Texport Industries Ltd. Thapar Exports Ltd. Trigger Apparels Ltd. United Breweries (Holdings) Ltd. Unitex Designs Ltd. Uniworth Textiles Ltd. Vardhman Polytex Ltd. Vardhman Texgarments Ltd. Veejay Lakshmi Textiles Ltd. Venus Garments (India) Ltd. Vijayakumar Mills Ltd. Viniyoga Clothex Ltd. Zodiac Clothing Co. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 1200 Pcs./Day Shirt, T-Shirts Jeans,Trousers, Top & SalwarPlant & machinery: 41 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 289 Lakhs
Return: 47.00%Break even: 44.00%
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7 AMINOCEPHALOSPORANIC ACID (7 ACA) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

7 ACA or 7 Aminocephalosporanic acid is made from Cephalosporin C and is a key intermediate for synthesizing cephalosporin antibiotics, the B lactam antibiotics family. 7 ACA is a starting compound for the production of various semi-synthetic cephalosporins of different generations. These compounds are made by modification of the side chains at positions 3 and 7 of 7-aminocephalosporanic acid (7 ACA). It is used to produce many cepholosporins pharmaceutical bulks, such as cefazolin sodium, cefotaxime sodium, ceftriaxone sodium, cefoperazone sodium, ceftazime sodium, cefuroxime sodium and so on. Originally, the commercial processes were based on solvent extraction. 7 Aminocephalosporanic acid (7 ACA), until recently it has been produced by chemical deacylation of the natural antibiotic cephalosporin C. The disadvantage of this method is multiple steps, low yield, use of various organic solvents and treatment of a lot of toxic waste. Alternatively, 7 ACA can be produced by a simpler and more environmentally sound process using a bio-catalytic method based on DAAO and glutaryl hydrolase for enzymatic deacylation of CPC to 7 ACA. However, few enzymes capable of this direct deacylation have been discovered, probably because of the unusual nature of the D aminoadipyl side chain of cephalosporin C. Enzyme engineering is a fast growing application in the pharmaceutical market. Cephalosporin is defined as any of a group of broad-spectrum derived from species of fungi of the genus Cephalosporium and is related to the penicillins in both structure and mode of action but relatively penicillinase resistant antibiotics. These antibiotics have low toxicity for the host, considering their broad antibacterial spectrum. They have the active nucleus of beta lactam ring which results in a variety of antibacterial and pharmacologic characteristics when modified mainly by substitution at 3 and 7 positions. Their antibacterial activities result from the inhibition of mucopeptide synthesis in the cell wall. They are widely used to treat gonorrhea, meningitis, pneumococcal, staphylococcal and streptococcal infections. The cephalosporin class of antibiotics is usually divided into generations by their antimicrobial properties. Three generations of cephalosporins are recognized and the fourth has been grouped. Each newer generation of cephalosporins has broader range of activity against gram-negative organisms but a narrower range of activity against gram positive organisms than the preceding generation. The newer agents have much longer half-lives resulting in the decrease of dosing frequency. Accordingly, the third-generation cephalosporins can penetrate into tissues well, and thus antibiotic levels are good in various body fluids. The cephalosporins belong to the family of ? lactam antibiotics. These are named after the reactive moiety of the compounds, the ? lactam ring. In CPC, the four membered ? lactam ring is coupled to a six membered dihydrothiazine ring to form the nucleus, 7 aminocephalosporanic acid (7 ACA), and a side chain, ? aminoadipic acid, is coupled via an amide bond to the nucleus. The total world market for cephalosporins was estimated to be approximately 10 billion US$ in 2000, and ? lactam antibiotics in general accounting for over 65% of the world antibiotic market. According to IMS Health, cephalosporins as single preparation and in combination preparations are ranked 10 in the global drug sales in 2003 by an estimated sales of 8.3 billion US$, the highest ranking for any of the anti infectives classes. The size of the Indian pharmaceutical industry is poised to treble over the decade. It is expected to grow from about USD 6.3 billion in 2005 to about USD 20 billion by 2015, registering a CAGR of 12.3% and outperforming the global average of 9% in 2009 to 10. In terms of scale, the Indian pharmaceutical market is the 14th largest in the world but will graduate to the top 10 by 2015, overtaking Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and Turkey. India’s growth to a USD 20 billion market by 2015 indicates that the incremental growth of USD 14 billion over the coming decade is likely to be the third highest in the world. Demand for 7 ACA is principally determined by the market sales scale of downstream products. In terms of developing trend, ceftriaxone and cefazolin were two mainstream products of 7 ACA. Therefore, the market change in these two products directly affected the change in production-sales relations of 7 ACA. After dosage conversion, according to estimate the use of 7 ACA for making certriaxone accounted for 47.7% of the total consumption of 7 ACA. Obviously, ceftriaxone had become the biggest consumer of cephalosporins raw materials of 7 ACA series, followed by cefazolin. Not only ceftriaxone boosted morale, but cefotaxime, cefazolin sodium, cefoperazone sodium, cefoperazone sulbactam, ceftazidime, cefuroxime, etc were also the direct contributors of the family. At present, major players in the market include Shijiazhuang Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd., Fujian Fukang Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd., Shanxi Weiqida Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd. and Zhuhai United Labs Co. Ltd. At present there is no production of 7 ACA in the country and the demand is met by imports. There is a good scope for capacity creation in India. New entrepreneurs should venture into this sector.
Plant capacity: 150 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 1486 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 2167 Lakhs
Return: 64.00%Break even: 42.00%
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MAIZE & ITS BY-PRODUCTS - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Maize is one of the main cereal grains which is produced throughout India and is placed 3rd position in agricultural base production though it is not our staple basic food. Maize is constituted by hull, germ, protein, starch and moisture. Maize is generally processed using the dry and wet milling processes. There is dry and wet milling process for manufacturing of by products such as starch, zein, germ and hulls. Starch is used in the manufacture of number of products such as starch esters, starch phosphates, glucose, dextrose, sorbitol, ethyl alcohol etc. Starch is the basic constituent of maize and it is converted to liquid glucose by adopting series of digestion steps on starch. It will be basically enzyme and acid digestion system. It may be enzyme - enzyme system or only acid digestion system. In the production of liquid glucose there is some production of dextrose anhydride. India is the fifth largest producer of maize in the world contributing 3% of the global production. In India, maize is grown in all seasons i.e., kharif, Rabi and summer. Of these three seasons, nearly 90% of the production is from kharif season, 7 to 8% during Rabi season and remaining 1 to 2% during summer season. Since the maize is rain dependent, it is mainly grown during kharif season. Presently, in India, maize is mainly used for preparation of poultry feed and extraction of starch. Out of total arrivals to the mandis nearly 75% of the produce is bought by the poultry feed manufacturers and 20% is purchased by the starch extractors. The wet milling industry in India is limited to certain pockets such as Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Karnataka and Chhattisgarh. There are about 17 wet milling units with a crushing capacity of about 3400 MT of maize/day. Gujarat is the largest producer of starch, having six units with a total crushing capacity of 1350 MT of maize per day, followed by Maharashtra with 5 units and capacity of 1050 MT and Madhya Pradesh with 3 units and capacity of 450 MT maize. There is a good scope to venture into this field for new entrepreneurs. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Anil Products Ltd. Anil Starch Products Ltd. Bharat Starch Inds. Ltd. English Indian Clays Ltd. Gayatri Bioorganics Ltd. Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. Gujarat Ambuja Proteins Ltd. Gulshan Polyols Ltd. Indian Maize & Chemicals Ltd. International Bestfoods Ltd. K G Gluco Biols Ltd. Kamala Sugar Mills Ltd. Karnataka State Agro Corn Products Ltd. Laxmi Starch Ltd. Origin Agrostar Ltd. Pondicherry Agro Service & Inds. Corpn. Ltd. Rai Agro Inds. Ltd. Riddhi Siddhi Gluco Biols Ltd. Santosh Starch Ltd. Santosh Starch Products Ltd. Sayaji Industries Ltd. Sukhjit Starch & Chemicals Ltd. Tirupati Starch & Chemicals Ltd. Unique Sugars Ltd. Universal Starch-Chem Allied Ltd. Wockhardt Health Care Ltd. Cost Estimation: Capacity : 5250 MT/Annum Starch 1125 MT/Annum Liquid Glucose 4500 MT/Annum Dextrose Monohydrous 562 MT/Annum Oxidised Starch 900 MT/Annum Hull 1800 MT/Annum Zien 1050 MT/Annum Germ as by Products
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 179 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 543 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 59.00%
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