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Automotive Sector: Project Opportunities in Maharashtra

 

PROFILE:

The automotive industry in India is one of the largest in the world and one of the fastest growing globally. A sound transportation system plays a pivotal role in a country’s rapid economic and industrial development. The well-developed Indian automotive industry ably fulfils this catalytic role by producing a wide variety of vehicles. The automobile industry comprises automobile and auto component sectors. It includes passenger cars; light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles; multi-utility vehicles such as jeeps, scooters, motorcycles, three-wheelers and tractors; and auto components like engine parts, drive and transmission parts, suspension and braking parts, and electrical, body and chassis part. The automotive industry designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells motor vehicles, and is one of the world's most important economic sectors by revenue. Indian automotive sector is a key contributor to the economic growth. India is World’s second largest two wheeler market, Asia’s third largest passenger vehicle market and World’s fourth largest commercial vehicle and tractor market. Maharashtra has strongly emerged as the top destination in India for automobile sector with a strong presence across the value chain.

 

RESOURCES:

Maharashtra accounts for approximately 33% of the country’s output of automobiles by value. Major automobile clusters in the state are Pune, Nasik, Aurangabad and Nagpur. Maharashtra is the leading producer of heavy and commercial vehicles in the country. Auto and auto ancillaries contribute to 9% of Maharashtra’s manufacturing strength. Maharashtra has a strong skilled labour base supporting the automotive industry. The state offers a strong educational infrastructure with technical institutions providing automobile engineering courses across the state. India's premier automotive R&D, testing and certification organisation, Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) is present in Pune. India’s first Auto Cluster Development and Research Institute are in the state.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Policy aims to promote integrated, phased, enduring and self-sustained growth of the Indian automotive industry. Special policies for Auto industry make it a lucrative investment sector.

·        Exalt the sector as a lever of industrial growth and employment and to achieve a high degree of value addition in the country; Promote a globally competitive automotive industry and emerge as a global source for auto components

·        Establish an international hub for manufacturing small, affordable passenger cars and a key centre for manufacturing Tractors and Two-wheelers in the world. Ensure a balanced transition to open trade at a minimal risk to the Indian economy and local industry

·        Conduce incessant modernization of the industry and facilitate indigenous design, research and development

·        Assist development of vehicles propelled by alternate energy sources;

·        Automatic approval for foreign equity investment of up to 100 per cent for manufacturing of auto components.

·        Setting up of a technology modernization fund, with special emphasis on SMEs and encouragement to establish development centres for SMEs.

·        Increasing exports and related infrastructure and streamlining training/research institutions around auto hubs.

·        Setting up of automotive training institutes and auto design centres, special auto parks and auto component virtual SEZs

·        To enhance and upgrade the testing and validation infrastructure and establish centres of excellence for automotive R&D.

·        Lowering of excise duty on small cars, increasing budgetary allocation for R&D activities and lowering duty regime in general.

·        Weighted increase in the in-house R&D expenditure from 150% to 200% and from 120% to 175% on outsourced R&D expenditure.

Chemical Sector: Project Opportunities in Maharashtra

 

PROFILE:

Chemical industry is one of the oldest industries in India. It not only plays a crucial role in meeting the daily needs of the common man, but also contributes significantly towards industrial and economic growth of the nation. The industry, including petro-chemicals, and alcohol-based chemicals, has grown at a pace outperforming the overall growth of the industry. India’s chemical industry contributes close to 3% to country’s GDP (2009). India is expected to grow at more than 11% till 2011 at almost double growth rate of the global industry. The chemical industry accounts for about 17.6% of the output of the manufacturing sector and around 11% in total exports of the country. The industry registered a growth of 16% from FY 2005 to 2010 In terms of volume, India is 12th largest in the world and 2nd largest in the developing world after China, Maharashtra has strong presence in chemical, petrochemicals, oil and gas sector. Maharashtra contributes 27.4% of total chemicals, petrochemicals and oil and gas output and around 15% of the total production of basic petrochemical products in India. Mumbai, Nagothane, Rabale & Patalganga are major petrochemical hubs while Thane, Mumbai, Pune and Wardha are chemical hubs.

 

RESOURCES:

Maharashtra has a well developed chemical and petrochemicals sector that has been doing extremely well on the economic front. The chemical industry in Maharashtra is among the main industries which has an important contribution to the economy of the state. There are many categories of the chemical industries in Maharashtra such as agrochemicals, dye & pigments, inorganic chemicals, petrochemicals, polymers, textile chemicals, pharmaceuticals etc. Chemical sector has been traditionally strong in Maharashtra with specific strength in Raw materials, Building Block production and Value Addition & Processing with clusters located in the Mumbai, Thane, Pune belt. Maharashtra has a strong skilled labour base supporting the chemical industry. The state offers a strong educational infrastructure with technical institutions providing Chemical engineering courses across the state. There is a strong resource pool and backward linkages with the well-developed chemicals and petrochemicals sector serves as an added advantage. All major domestic and number of global chemicals & petrochemicals players have a presence in the state. It contributes 27.4 per cent of the country's chemicals, petrochemicals and oil & gas output. The state also accounts for 18.2 per cent of the country's employment in the sector. The chemical sector in the country is expected to grow at 15 per cent per annum till 2010 and thus, presents ample opportunities for the state. Opportunities would primarily exist in the areas of polymers & plastics, fertilisers and synthetic yarns. Some of the names are Hindustan Petroleum, Bharat Petroleum, Reliance Industries, and Indo-Rama Synthetics. Maharashtra has a strong presence in the chemicals, petrochemicals, and oil and gas sector.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

·        Licensing requirements have been removed, except for hazardous chemicals and a few special drugs.

·        Entrepreneurs are allowed to set up chemicals industries following the Industrial Entrepreneurs Memorandum (IEM) route.

·        Under the automatic route, 100% FDI is allowed for all chemicals except hazardous chemicals.

·        In the Union Budget 2009-10, the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals was granted an outlay of USD 5.12 Billion

·        To mitigate the impact of anti dumping, Government has imposed 20% safeguard on soda ash

·        The peak rate of customs duty on most chemicals is 7.5%.

·        Plans are underway to set up port-based chemicals parks in SEZs to encourage clustering, provide infrastructure and enable tax concessions.

·        16% excise duty on almost all chemicals

·        Downstream SEZs have been planned to use the output of chemicals parks

 

 

Food and Agro Sector: Project Opportunities in Maharashtra

 

PROFILE:

India is one of the world’s largest producers as well as consumers of food and food products Maharashtra is a bio-diverse state with 9 agro climatic zones and varying soil types, suitable for agricultural development. The export from Maharashtra for fresh vegetables and fruits accounts for 30% and for processed food products is almost 50%. Mumbai port (MPT) and Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) are major ports used for exporting processed food products. The state has a strong skill base with a total of 73 institutions with an intake capacity of 5,895 students including 4 Agriculture Universities and 5 national level research organizations. Maharashtra has 8 Agricultural Export Zones (AEZ).

RESOURCES:

Reaching top most position in the country Maharashtra is India’s leading agriculture state.  The state has achieved many innovative agro-industrial ventures, the sugar co-operative and cooperatives for cultivating and marketing, including exports of grapes, mangoes, strawberries etc. Wide availability of varied horticultural produce due to varied range of climate & soil conditions offers tremendous scope to flourish state’s processing industry to increase the processing & value addition from present 1.5% to reach up to 35% of total produce.  Bio-diverse state with 9 agro climatic zones and varying soil types is suitable for agricultural development. Maharashtra is the major horticulture state with more than 22.04 lakh hectares area under horticulture and 4.48 lakh hectare area under vegetables. Alphonso Mangoes accounts for 90% of India’s export in mangoes. It leads sugar industry with 201 sugar factories. The export from Maharashtra for fresh vegetables and fruits accounts for 30% and for processed food products is almost 50%. Maharashtra has the highest gross value addition to food products in the country 16.18%. Maharashtra has eight Agri Export Zones spread across the state for Grapes and Grape Wine, Mangoes, Kesar Mango, Flowers, Onion, Pomegranate, Banana and Oranges. It also has additional five crop cluster for Cashew, Sapota, Sweet Orange, Fig and Custard Apple.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Maharashtra Government initiatives are very unique to make agriculture, horticulture, Agri business, Food Processing industry highly competitive and successful in the country.

·         Reimbursement of 50% of the net VAT paid, instead of 25%;

·         5% interest subsidy on term loans for fixed capital investment for 5 years;

·         In the case of products attracting zero VAT, incentives against the amount of VAT retained and not refunded on input purchases.

·         Eligibility criteria (additional investment of 25% subject to a minimum of INR 1 crore) for providing incentives in the case of expansions under PSI 2007

·         The National Horticulture Mission (NHM) provides 50% of the capital cost with a cap of Rs. 3 lakh per unit for basic infrastructure.

 

 

 

 

 

Textile Sector: Project Opportunities in Maharashtra

 

PROFILE:

The textile industry occupies a leading position in the hierarchy of the Indian manufacturing industry. It has witnessed several new directions in the era of liberalization. While textile exports are increasing and India has become the largest exporter in world trade in cotton yarn and is an important player of readymade garments, country’s international textile trade constitutes a mere 3% of the total world textile trade The textile industry is one of the most important pillars of the Indian economy. It contributes about 4% to the GDP, and 17% to the country’s export earnings. It provides direct employment to over 35 million people. Indian textile industry is estimated to be at USD 51.4 billion. The industry accounts for 4% of the country’s GDP and 14% of its industrial production. Maharashtra contributes to about 10.4% to India’s textiles and apparels output. Maharashtra has the largest area under cultivation for cotton (33.4%). The State has witnessed 122 major textile projects with an investment of USD 224 Million.  There exists largest number of the sectors 100% export oriented units, with a count of 560 are based in Maharashtra.

 

RESOURCES:

Maharashtra contributes to about 10.4% to India’s textiles and apparels output. Cotton is available in bulk in Maharashtra which is one of the key factors that have enabled the state to establish a competitive edge. Vidarbha region has a predominant cotton production, while western region is famous for spinning mills. The major clusters of Maharashtra for the industry are Kolhapur, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nashik, Pune, Sangli, Satara, Sholapur and Thane. The State has witnessed 122 major textile projects with an investment of USD 224 Million.  There are largest numbers of the sectors 100% export oriented units, with a count of 560 are based in Maharashtra. Maharashtra has abundant raw material availability, cost effective labour pool, growing domestic market & presence across value chain.

 

 

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Ministry of Textiles in India has formulated numerous policies and schemes for the development of the textile industry in India. The Government of India recently announced the new National Textile Policy (NTP), with the objective of facilitating the industry to attain and sustain a pre-eminent global standing in the manufacture and export of clothing.

·         Suitable incentive either in capital or in the form of Interest subsidy shall be provided to the Textile units including spinning and ginning pressing units to promote employment.

·         Credit based capital subsidy or suitable interest subsidy on capital investment and working capital shall be provided to the upcoming Textile units including spinning and ginning units to make them self reliance.

·         Providing Technological Upgradation support to the Textile sector under Technological upgradation Fund (TUF) scheme.

·         Setting up of Textile Parks preferably in Vidarbha, Marathwada and Khandesh Region.

·         Rationalize debt equity ratio with special consideration in Marathwada, Vidarbha and Khandesh region.

·         Development of Infrastructure facilities with integration from fibre to garment manufacturing.

·         Pilot projects for power looms in Malegaon and Bhiwandi, Nanded and Nagpur.

 

Small-Scale Industries: Project Opportunities in Maharashtra

 

PROFILE:

Small Scale Industries may sound small but actually plays a very important part in the overall growth of an economy. Small Scale Industries can be characterized by the unique feature of labour intensiveness. The small scale industries sector plays a vital role in the growth of the country. It contributes almost 40% of the gross industrial value added in the Indian economy. It has been estimated that a million Rs. of investment in fixed assets in the small scale sector produces 4.62 million worth of goods or services with an approximate value addition of ten percentage points. The small-scale sector has grown rapidly over the years. The growth rates during the various plan periods have been very impressive.

 

 

 

RESOURCES:

The Maharashtra Small Scale Industries Development Corporation Ltd., popularly known as MSSIDC, was established with a view to giving a new orientation and strength to the development of Small Scale Industries in the State of Maharashtra. The main objective of MSSIDC is to aid, counsel, assist, finance, protect and promote the interests of Small Industries. The Corporation renders assistance to approximately 30000 SSI units in the State. MSSIDC plays a vital role in revival, development and growth of traditional handicrafts of Maharashtra by responding to the diversified need s of rural artisans and marketing their products in India as well as abroad. Over the years, MSSIDC has grown to become India's leading Small Scale Industries Development Corporation, continuously responding to the expanding and diversified needs of Small Scale Industries, Village and Cottage Industries, providing support services like Training and Entrepreneurship Development Programme.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Policy for Small Enterprises aims to create a congenial atmosphere conducive to the healthy growth of the Small Scale Sector in the State. The broad policy objectives are enumerated below:

·         To achieve an annual growth rate of 15%.

·         To assist the small scale industries in the State to become competitive, domestically as well as internationally.

·         To increase employment generation - particularly by promoting the labour intensive segments.

·         To improve the export performance of the SSI sector by providing adequate support services.

·         To create a more congenial and hassle-free environment for the functioning of the SSI sector

·         To help the SSI sector acquire new technologies and skills so as to compete effectively in the market place.

·         To promote appropriate linkages between the large and small scale sectors in the interest of harmonious industrial development.

·         To strive to promote an appropriate institutional mechanism to revive sick industries

·         To encourage SSI units to grow vertically and graduate, in the course of time, from small scale to medium and large scale unit.

 

 

 

Information Technology Industry: Project Opportunities in Maharashtra

PROFILE:

Information Technology (IT) industry in India is one of the fastest growing industries. Indian IT industry has built up valuable brand equity for itself in the global markets. The Information technology industry in India has gained a brand identity as a knowledge economy due to its IT and ITES sector. The IT–ITES industry has two major components: IT Services and business process outsourcing (BPO). The growth in the service sector in India has been led by the IT–ITES sector, contributing substantially to increase in GDP, employment, and exports. The sector has increased its contribution to India's GDP from 6.1% in 2009-10 to 6.4% in 2010-11. India is a preferred destination for companies looking to offshore their IT and back-office functions. It also retains its low-cost advantage and is a financially attractive location when viewed in combination with the business environment it offers and the availability of skilled people.

RESOURCES:

Considering Maharashtra’s strengths in terms of human resources, connectivity and infrastructure, and the special significance of Information Technology (IT) for generating employment, increasing efficiency and improving the quality of life, the State Government announced its first IT Policy in 1998. It was followed by the IT and IT Enabled Services (ITES) Policy in 2003 which provided comprehensive support for the further development of this sector in Maharashtra. Information technology (IT) sector in tier two cities like Nagpur, Aurangabad and Nashik are any indication, Maharashtra is all set to emerge as the next IT hub, after Bangalore and Hyderabad. So far, the growth of IT industry in the state has been concentrated in the Pune-Mumbai stretch. However, with the new focus in place, tier two cities are expected to mushroom as key IT centres.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Government of Maharashtra has been supporting development of industry and business through a series of far-reaching policy initiatives. The Information Technology industry has been an important thrust area and has been receiving government support. During the last five years, the Government focussed on HRD, IT related infrastructure, fiscal incentives to IT units, IT in Governance and Institutional Framework for the IT sector.  These initiatives have enabled the IT industry in the State to establish an initial lead and a firm foundation for a quantum leap has been laid. Exports of software and ITES from the State presently account for about 20% share of the country’s exports.  These exports have registered an annual growth of more than 30% during the last four years. The whole State has been connected through an Optical Fibre Cable Network and a state wide network of competent training institutions has been established for building a pool of world-class IT professionals for providing strength and support to the IT industry in the State.

 

Biotechnology industry: Project Opportunities in Maharashtra

 

PROFILE:

Biotechnology deals with living systems, including plants, animals and microbes. Biotechnology derives its strength by harnessing biological processes that sustain life. It incorporates any technique, which uses living organisms, parts of organisms and enzymes, proteins, etc., which are either naturally occurring or are derived from such living systems. Such techniques can be used to make or modify the products, improve plant or animal productivity or develop microorganisms for special use. Emerging Biotechnology uses recombinant DNA, cell fusion, embryo manipulation, etc. Biotechnology has the potential to transform the lives of the people in the State by impacting hugely on agriculture, animal husbandry, health, environmental protection, material transformation, etc. Further, Maharashtra has the potential to become a leader in Biotechnology, not only in the country but also in the entire world.

RESOURCES:

The State has an excellent intellectual infrastructure. Through nearly 1000 institutions, it produces around 163,000 trained technical personnel each year. The State has already set up specialised parks for different sections including IT. The bio-industrial enterprises cannot sustain themselves unless they are backed up by a highly trained and skilled human resource. Some of the best Centres of excellence in India that are present in Maharashtra do precisely that. These include the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Indian Institute of Technology, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, University Department of Chemical Technology, and the Cancer Research Institute, all at Mumbai. The Animal Diseases Investigations Laboratory, Pune involved in diagnosis and research of animal diseases, especially in four States of the Western region of the country, has been recognised as reference laboratory by Government of India. New forward looking initiatives in providing specialized education in Biotechnology have already begun to emerge. A number of defence research establishments in the State have been engaged in conducting cutting edge research in Biomedicals, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Maharashtra government is trying to develop biotech industry in the state in order to help to develop affordable and more cost effective drugs and devices to counter diseases common to India and to tropical and sub-tropical areas to reduce the disease burden. To lead the biotechnology industry in the State to a growth path from where it can become globally competitive, the following steps would be taken:

• Providing the appropriate policy framework which will smoothen its path;

• Providing adequate infrastructure, especially in the form of Biotechnology Parks

• Providing an appropriate package of incentives

• Developing a world-class higher education and research base to serve the needs of a growing Biotechnology industry and for creating high quality employment in the State

• Creating supporting institutions for the Biotechnology industry for  the development of human resource as well as for the applications of Biotechnology

• Simplifying the application of labour and other laws and procedures to accelerate the development and growth of the biotechnology industry

• Facilitating new ventures and innovations

 

Waste management: Project Opportunities in Maharashtra

PROFILE:

Waste utilization, recycling and reuse plays a major role in limiting resource consumption and the environmental impact of waste. Recycling is an integral part of any waste management system as it represents a key utilization alternative to reuse and energy recovery (Waste-to-Energy). Which option is ultimately chosen depends on the quality, purity and the market situation. Hazardous waste management is a new concept for most of the Asian countries including India. The lack of technical and financial resources and the regulatory control for the management of hazardous wastes in the past had led to the unscientific disposal of hazardous wastes in India, which posed serious risks to human, animal and plant life.

RESOURCES:

There are 250 urban local bodies (ULBs) in Maharashtra which comprises 23 Municipal Corporations, 220 Municipal Councils, 3 Cantonment Boards and 4 Nagar Pachayats. Per capita MSW generation in various towns of the state ranges 100 to 600 gram per day.  For class I cities in Maharashtra, the waste generation rates are in the range of 14 to 63 kg per capita per day, which includes Mumbai having the highest range of 0.63 kg per capita per day (pcpd). The average waste generation rate for the state is estimated as 35 kg pcpd.  As per the projection, the waste quantities are estimated to increase from 6.18 million tons per year in the year 2004 to 8.05 million tons per year in 2011 and 11.77 million tons per year in 2021. In total over 21632.3 tons per day (TPD) of MSW is generated of which around 50% is generated in Mumbai (8500 TPD), Thane (680 TPD), Pune (1740 TPD) and Kalyan (1050 TPD). Compare to other Metropolitan cities in India, MSW generation is highest in Mumbai.  Available data indicates that Waste generated in Maharashtra contains about 55% of Non-biodegradable and 45% biodegradable components. 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES

National policy on waste management is set out in the October 1998 policy statement on waste management - Changing our Ways. It outlines the Government's policy objectives in relation to waste management, and suggests some key issues and considerations that must be addressed to achieve these objectives. The policy is firmly grounded in an internationally recognised hierarchy of options, namely prevention, minimisation, reuse/recycling, and the environmentally sustainable disposal of waste which cannot be prevented or recovered.

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Manufacturing Business Of LPG Cylinders

Liquefied petroleum gas is transported in pressurized LPG cylinders (LPG). The flammable hydrocarbon gas known as LPG is made from either natural gas or crude oil. It is a limited resource. LPG comes in two varieties: propane and butane. Naphtha is a type of fuel that is used as the main raw material to make LPG. A steel pressure vessel with an internal volume capacity of 1,000 to 100,000 gallons (3,785 to 378,540 liters) with a cylindrical shape measuring 12 inches (30 cm) in diameter by 60 inches (152 cm) height is the most popular way to store propane. They come in various shapes and sizes, ranging from tiny canisters that fit in a car's trunk to enormous tanks that may be used to fuel a house or place of business. At first, these companies' distribution networks were limited to metropolitan regions, but as society's living standards rapidly improve, the demand for LP gas is rising sharply. The demand for LPG cylinders will continue to rise as more LP bottling plants are opened by private sector businesses. Additionally, it has recently been announced to provide small size cylinders with 5 Kg capacities to the rural population in order to boost their economy. With the distribution companies' continued provision of the DBC system to the consumer, the demand for LPG cylinders will also increase. The balance between supply and demand is in favour of demand, which will keep outpacing supply. LPG works well as a fuel alternative in spark ignition engines. Because of its clean burning characteristics, LPG cylinders are in demand because they result in lower exhaust emissions, prolonged lubricant life, and spark. Uses and Application LPG cylinders are employed in a range of contexts, such as residential, commercial, and industrial ones. They can be used for refrigeration, heating, and cooking, among other things. It's crucial to take into account the various LPG cylinder uses and applications before launching an LPG cylinders business. LPG cylinders, for instance, can be used as a burner or to heat water for cooking at home. They may be used for commercial and industrial reasons, such as as fuel for heaters or welding torches. Due to their portability, LPG cylinders are also a popular alternative for caravans and RVs. Construction, agriculture, and the auto industry are just a few of the industries that use LGP cylinders. LPG cylinders are employed in a variety of settings, such as: 1. Domestic; 2. Commercial; and 3. Industrial. Indian Market Over the projected period of 2022–2027, the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) market is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of over 3.5%. The ever-increasing population and the resulting rise in energy consumption, government programmes to encourage the use of clean energy, and consumers' rising preference for LPG cylinders over other energy sources are the main factors driving the market's expansion. The market is also being driven by the rise in the middle class and the proportion of women working. However, the sector is facing difficulties due to the high price of LPG cylinders and a lack of infrastructure. The demand and supply sides are out of balance. The market is primarily being driven by rising LPG consumption and government-backed measures to promote the use of cleaner fuel. The expansion of the LPG market is anticipated to be constrained by the increasing usage of compressed natural gas (CNG) for automobiles and piped natural gas (PNG) for households as alternatives to LPG. LPG storage is another difficult aspect. Domestic LPG often comes in cylinders, which don't offer a continuous supply service and are heavy, highly combustible, and more likely to catch fire in the event of a leak. These factors are anticipated to restrain market expansion over the projection period. The market is primarily being driven by rising LPG consumption and government-backed measures to promote the use of cleaner fuel. The expansion of the LPG market is anticipated to be constrained by the increasing usage of compressed natural gas (CNG) for automobiles and piped natural gas (PNG) for households as alternatives to LPG. LPG storage is another difficult aspect. Domestic LPG often comes in cylinders, which don't offer a continuous supply service and are heavy, highly combustible, and more likely to catch fire in the event of a leak. These factors are anticipated to restrain market expansion over the projection period. Industry Major Market Players: 1.Luxfer Gas Cylinders 2.Hexagon Composites ASA 3.Worthington Cylinders 4.Dragerwerk AG & Co KGaA 5.Time Technoplast 6.Faber Industries P.A. 7.Beijing Tianhai Industry Co 8.Ullit
Plant capacity: LPG Cylinders (14.20 Kgs Size):3,334.0 Nos. per day LPG Cylinders (19 Kgs Size):3,334.0 Nos. per dayPlant & machinery: 911 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:3475 Lakhs
Return: 32.00%Break even: 46.00%
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Setting Up Paint Rollers Manufacturing Business

One of the finest ways to get a professional paint finish is with paint rollers. They can be used on any surface and are simple to use. Additionally, they are quite inexpensive and are available at any hardware shop. A handle attached to one end of the paint roller rotates a cylinder that holds the paint. The surface to be painted is first covered with paint before the roller is dragged across it. Depending on the type of surface you're painting, foam or sponge paint rollers are the most popular; however, nylon and synthetic bristles are also available. A fabric-covered cylindrical tool called a paint roller is used to apply paint evenly to walls and other surfaces. They come in a variety of sizes, with 9 inches (23 cm) broad being the most typical. Most can extend their handle, making it simpler to reach high ceilings and small areas. One of the quickest and simplest ways to apply an even coat of paint to any surface is with a paint roller. Pour the paint into the roller's top and then dab some onto your hands to keep them moist before using. Squeeze extra liquid out over the edge of the bucket or tray after carefully rubbing your hands together until they are totally covered. Make sure to pull back on the roller rather than push it forward when you begin painting so that more paint coats your hand as you descend. A paint roller is a tool for applying paint that is used to quickly and effectively paint big, flat surfaces. The use of paint rollers for painting projects is fairly common. Using paint rollers to apply paint to huge surfaces quickly, simply, and effectively. The three main parts of a paint roller are the core, the adhesive, and the cloth. One of the finest ways to get a professional paint finish is with paint rollers. They can be used on any surface and are simple to use. Additionally, they are accessible at most hardware stores and are reasonably priced. Uses and Application One of the most adaptable and simple-to-use painting tools is the paint roller. They can be applied to many different things, such as walls, ceilings, trim, and even cabinets. Additionally, they offer a polished paint finish that you can be proud of. Additionally, they create a professional paint finish that brushes simply cannot. One of the simplest and quickest ways to apply paint and achieve an even, polished finish is with a roller. Additionally, it is less untidy than the standard painting technique. An explanation of how to use paint rollers is provided below: 1) Pour warm water into your bucket. 2) Remove extra liquid from your paint roller cover by squeezing it. 3) Don your protective gear, such as a mask and gloves. 4. Locate a location where you can set up your base; a drop cloth or painter's tape will work. 5) Use water to wet your roller by swishing it around. 6) Squeeze some paint onto your roller. 7) Begin at one edge of your area. 8) While rolling, hold down the top half of the roller. 9) Continue rolling until all surfaces have been coated. 10)Clean your brush. 11)Praise yourself for a job well done. Indian Market The market for paint rollers exceeded USD 3.1 billion in 2021, and it is anticipated to expand at a rate of about 6.3% CAGR from 2022 to 2028. The expansion of the sector is being driven by an increase in remodeling and new construction around the world. By 2028, industry shipments are anticipated to total 1,183.6 million units. The market has switched from using paintbrushes to rollers during the past few years, and its demand is expected to increase significantly. The market for paint rollers is expanding more quickly due to rising structural reform initiatives and changing consumer demands for uniform painting in less time. The extensive use of paint rollers in industries including building, furniture, and appliances is the main factor fueling the market's expansion. During the study period, market expansion is anticipated to occur at a high rate due to the expanding construction industry and rising investment in residential and commercial construction projects. In addition, growing demand for sophisticated, high-quality paint rollers is anticipated to open up lucrative opportunities for market participants over the next few years. Industry Major Market Players: 1. Purdy 2. Premier 3. The Wooster Brush Company 4. Peta 5. Monterey Mill 6. Benjamin Moore & Co. 7. Roll Roy 8. VACTECH Composites 9. Pro Roller 10. RollerLite 11. Beorol 12. Tongcheng City 13. Marshall 14. Foam PRO 15. Dynamic 16. Gordon Brush Mfg. Co. Inc.
Plant capacity: Paint Roller:8,000 Pcs Per Day Plant & machinery: 34 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:227 Lakhs
Return: 30.00%Break even: 61.00%
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Set a Creamy Peanut Butter Production Business

A variety of peanut butter with a smooth texture is called creamy peanut butter. Smooth and simple to spread, creamy peanut butter is one variety of the nut. It is produced with roasted peanuts that have been mashed into a paste. Typically, peanuts are ground along with a little bit of salt, sugar, and oil. Different brands use different proportions of these ingredients, but some common ones include 85% peanuts to 15% sugar and 80% peanuts to 20% oil. There are also sweetened variations with added ingredients like honey or agave nectar. A culinary paste formed from pulverised nuts or peanuts is known as creamy peanut butter. It consists mostly of cleaned, graded, blanched, roasted, and crushed groundnuts that are high in protein and contain approximately 25% of fat, making it a very nutrient-dense diet. India must investigate all of the groundnut's quality qualities and make the most of them because it ranks first in the world in terms of both groundnut output and area. The top groundnut-producing nations worldwide include Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, Burma, India, China, and the United States. These nations account for 69% of the global area and 70% of the global production, which total 18.9 million hectares and 17.8 million tonnes, respectively. India has the top spot in the globe in terms of both area and output. It is planted on around 7.5 million hectares each year, producing about 6 million tonnes. Most grocery stores carry it, and people frequently use it in baking and sandwiches. Uses and Application A versatile food, peanut butter can be prepared in a number of different ways. It can be spread on toast, used as a fruit dip, or even blended with other ingredients to add protein to smoothies. Additionally, it's a fantastic source of vitamins and good fats. Creamy peanut butter is mostly used as a sandwich spread, and because of its high lipid and protein content, it has emerged as a key ingredient in ready-to-use therapeutic foods used to treat AIDS patients and childhood malnutrition, especially in underdeveloped countries. A popular commodity used for cooking in many families is historically peanut butter, a smooth paste made from crushing roasted peanuts. The paste is used to prepare a variety of side dishes as well as cooked with vegetables, pearled sorghum, and maize. • Using peanut butter to make sandwiches • In the manufacture of confections and bread goods • 94% of consumers spread the product. • 74% use it by itself in a sandwich. • 71% of people utilise the product in between meals. • 40% is combined with meat or jelly in sandwiches. • Candies use 32% of it. • 25% are used to flavour food items. Indian Market The market for peanut butter is projected to increase at a CAGR of 6.60% and reach $7.19 billion by 2029. The market is anticipated to increase strongly between 2022 and 2027, according to additional estimates. During the projected period, peanut butter spread during meals is expected to gain popularity among consumers and support market expansion. This might be due to the convenience of peanut butter consumption, which can be spread or topped on a variety of foods including bread and crackers, among others. Additionally, peanut butter is used to prepare a wide range of foods, including baked products like cakes and cookies, as well as drinks like milkshakes and smoothies. The Aztecs are credited with inventing peanut butter, a culinary spread derived mostly from crushed, dry-roasted peanuts. Due to the heart-healthy monounsaturated fat that it contains, it is extensively consumed for both its nutritional benefits and flavor. It is the best replacement for milk butter. Global health awareness is rising dramatically as a result of the market expansion. The global demand for peanut butter is being driven by the rising trend of health consciousness and the rising demand for high protein food products among young people and millennials. Industry Major Market Players: 1.Unilever (UK) 2.Procter & Gamble (US) 3.The J.M. Smucker Company (US) 4.Hormel Foods Corporation (US) 5.Boulder Brands (US) 6.The Kraft Heinz Company (US) 7.Algood Food Co. (US) 8.Conagra Brands, Inc. (US) 9.Britannia Dairy Private Limited (Bengaluru) 10.Hormel Foods Corporation (US), 11.Justin's, LLC (US) 12.The Leavitt Corporation (US) 13.DiSano (India) 14.Alpino (India) 15.Pintola (India)
Plant capacity: Creamy Peanut Butter:10,000 Kgs per dayPlant & machinery: 128 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:1038 Lakhs
Return: 30.00%Break even: 44.00%
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Production Business Of Moringa Leaf Powder

With an annual production of 2.2 million tons of delicate fruits from an area of 43,600 ha, India is the world's biggest producer of moringa (drumstick), with a yield of about 51 tons per ha. Andhra Pradesh is the most productive state, both in terms of area and production, followed by Tamil Nadu (13042 hectares) and Karnataka (10,280 ha). It covers a total area of 4,613 acres in various states. The single genus in the family Moringaceae, Moringa, contains the most frequently farmed species, Moringaoleifera. Common names in English for the plant include horseradish tree, drumstick tree, ben oil tree, and benzoyl tree. These names refer to the plant's long, thin, triangular seed pods (from the oil which is derived from the seeds). The miracle tree is another name for the moringa tree. The therapeutic qualities of the tree extend to its leaves, fruit, sap, oil, roots, bark, seeds, pod, and flowers. There are numerous uses for the tree's byproducts. It is additionally called the "drumstick tree." Asia, Africa, and South America are where it is most prevalent. The nutritional value of the moringa leaves is so high that it surpasses that of carrots, oranges, and even milk. Given their versatility and ability to be incorporated into the diet in numerous ways, the leaves are used in Indian cuisine in a variety of ways. The most popular ways to eat them are as veggies for stir-fries and as an addition to juices. The moringa leaves have no negative effects when taken in their natural state. In various places of the world, the moringa plant provides a significant food source. Moringa is utilized in India and Africa in feeding programmers to combat hunger since it is inexpensive and simple to grow and the dried leaves retain a wealth of vitamins and minerals. While the seeds from more mature pods are removed and cooked like peas or roasted like nuts, the immature green pods (drumsticks) are eaten similarly to green beans. The leaves can be dried, powdered, and used as a garnish in addition to being cooked and utilized like spinach. In several places of the world, Moringa is a key food source. Uses and Application Moringa powder can be used as: 1. A disinfectant to clean up polluted surfaces. It works well against a variety of bacteria and fungi, including those responsible for stomach cancer and ulcers. 2. Moringa powder is also used to cure a number of other ailments, such as diabetes and hypertension as well as typhoid and malaria. Its wide range of chemicals are assumed to be behind its advantageous benefits. 3. Moringa's bark, sap, roots, leaves, seeds, oil, and flowers are all utilized in traditional medicine across a number of nations. 4. The plant's thicker root has historically been used to make horseradish. 5. They are used as pickles for flavoring and as the greens in salads. 6. Moringa leaves can also be used to wash walls and cleanse dishes. 7. The plant has been used to treat and prevent a number of illnesses. 8. According to certain scientific studies, it is thought to have antibiotic-like effects. 9. Moringa seeds are used to produce oil that may be used to prepare a range of foods. Indian Market During the five-year period ending in 2028, the market for moringa products is anticipated to develop at a CAGR of 9.20%, reaching a value of USD 9.4 billion. The moringa tree, which is indigenous to India, is used to make a variety of products, including pills, soaps, powders, oils, and seeds. Customers are becoming more aware of herbal goods and their many advantages, which has inspired them to look for natural, nutritionally-balanced products. Due to its antibacterial and antioxidant characteristics, this has led to the product's inclusion in numerous food products for fortification and preservation. The tree's resistance to drought and ability to deter pests make it important for agriculture as well. Additionally, it is projected that rising desire for natural pesticides, expanding understanding of health and fitness, and rising demand for organic products would all support market expansion. Food supplements are in greater demand as a result of growing awareness of: • Nutrition • Growing geriatric population, • Hectic lifestyle, • And rising disposable income shall foster the moringa ingredients market growth. By 2025, the market for moringa leaf powder ingredients is projected to reach a value of over USD 6 billion due to rising demand in the nutritional supplement and food industries. The market size is anticipated to benefit from the use of leaves and leaf powder for the treatment of fever, arthritis, and other illnesses. Industry Major Market Players: 1. Ancient Green Fields 2. Moringa Agro 3. Aayuritz Phytonutrients Pvt. Ltd 4. Santan India 5. Green Virgin Products 6. Kuli Kuli 7. Sattva Veda 8. Moringa Oleifera GmbH 9. Organic Veda 10. KV Natural Ingredients 11. Dominate Industries 12. Moringa Initiative Ltd 13. Green Era Foods & Nutraceutics 14. Sarvaayush Ayurved & Herbals 15. Conn oils LLC 16. Santan India 17. All Herb scare 18. Herbs and Crops Overseas
Plant capacity: Moringa Leaf Powder:1,000 Kg Per DayPlant & machinery: 55 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:189 Lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 59.00%
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Manufacturing Business of Biodegradable Disposable Cups and Plates (Tableware) Using Sugarcane Bagasse

Bagasse is mainly found in nations with significant sugar production, such as Brazil, Vietnam, China, or Thailand. Bagasse was primarily utilized as a fuel for the manufacturing facilities. A portion of the bagasse is still utilized today for the ovens in the industries. However, as people began to recycle items, bagasse's worth also rose. These days, it is utilized to make throwaway dinnerware, packaging, and building materials. The production of napkins, toilet paper, and cardboards in the paper sector has also begun to switch from wood fiber to sugarcane fibers. Products made from sugarcane bagasse are the best option for environmentally friendly, biodegradable food packaging. These biodegradable disposable takeaways are sometimes referred to as green food packaging because they are so convenient for food takeaways. The environment and our health both benefit from these non-plastic food containers. One of the most significant issues for everyone who aspires to lead an eco-friendly lifestyle is waste disposal. So many items that we use every day end up in the trash, at the bottom of landfills, or being downcycled into less valuable goods. This is especially true of plastic, which is one of the materials that harms the environment the most during both production and disposal. Finding plastic substitutes that can be produced without the use of petrochemicals and that can be disposed of properly has recently become the focus of research. Bagasse is one of these possibilities. From Sugarcanes to Sustainable Tableware The sweet grass family includes sugarcanes (Saccharum officinarum), which thrive in tropical and subtropical climate zones. The plants have a stem diameter of 2 to 4, 5 cm, and they are 3 to 5 meters tall. They are the primary provider of raw materials for the manufacture of (retail) sugar. The sugarcanes are harvested, gathered, and pressed to provide sucrose or sugarcane juice for this use. 10 tons of sugar and 34 tons of valuable bagasse are produced from 100 tons of sugarcane. Manufacturers boost the material's value and create disposable eco-friendly products rather than burning this "waste product." Uses and Application Bagasse is used to make bio-based goods and as a source of renewable energy. Bamboo, soft woods, and other traditional fibrous raw materials had long been used in the paper industry all over the world. However, due to a global lack of these raw materials, the paper industry has been looking at alternatives for fibrous raw materials, particularly agricultural waste products like bagasse. At the start of the twenty-first century, paper professionals from all around the world had virtually universally agreed that bagasse, when properly shown, was the ideal raw material for the production of various types of paper, newsprint, etc. For the production of pulp, paper, and board, bagasse is frequently used as a substitute for wood in many tropical and subtropical nations, including India, China, Colombia, Iran, Thailand, and Argentina. It creates pulp with physical qualities that are suitable for making tissue products, general-purpose writing and printing papers, and boxes. It is also frequently used to make newspapers and boxes. Indian Market During the anticipated period, the Indian market for tableware made of bagasse will grow at a CAGR of around 9%. The bagasse plates market is expected to reach the valuation of US$ 322 MN by 2029. Products derived from sugarcane bagasse that are used for dinnerware have been determined to be extremely sanitary. Companies in the worldwide bagasse plates market now have new revenue potential thanks to the pandemic's rising demand for disposable plates. The market for bagasse plates is expected to increase in the coming months and years as more people become environmentally concerned. New eco-friendly throwaway plate designs will be introduced at the forefront of R&D break through. The market for bagasse plates is anticipated to grow from a volume of 1,939 million units in 2021 to surpass 2,990 million units produced by 2029. The use of bagasse in food packaging is growing in popularity. Despite its high level of tolerance to both hot and cold temperatures, it has been discovered. ? Products made from bagasse are popular and valued as an eco-friendly substitute for plastic tableware. Dinnerware constructed of sugarcane waste, also known as bagasse or sugarcane fibre, is an environmentally beneficial alternative to tableware made of polystyrene and Styrofoam. These goods, which are often referred to as sugarcane biodegradable tableware, are lightweight, recyclable, and have other distinctive qualities. Plates, cups, bowls, trays, and cutlery made of bagasse are highly sought-after in the food and beverage business. Industry Major Market Players: 1.Pactiv Evergreen Inc. 2.Genpak, LLC 3.Vegware US 4.Dart Container Corporation 5.Karat by Lollicup 6.Green Good USA 7.Eco-Products, Inc. 8.Natural Tableware 9.Material Motion, Inc. 10.Duni Group AB 11.Bio Futura B.V 12.Ecoriti 13.Detpak (Detmold Group) 14.Pappco Green ware 15.Green weimo 16.Greenvale Eco Products 17.Geokriti Resources Pvt Ltd 18.Deveuro Paper Products LLP 19.Jinhua Zhongsheng Fiber Products Co., Ltd 20.Shenzhen Zhiben Environmental Protection Technology Group Co., Ltd.
Plant capacity: Biodegradable Disposable Cups:555.5 Th. Pcs Per Day Biodegradable Disposable Plates:312.5 Th. Pcs Per DayPlant & machinery: 1924 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:2789 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 46.00%
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Set Up Electric Vehicles Business | High Demanding Industry

A vehicle that powers its motors with electricity is referred to as an electric car. Every year, the popularity of electric vehicles increases as they give drivers the convenience of an automatic gearbox without the inconvenience of gas-powered vehicles. Drivers are recognizing that EVs have many advantages over conventional automobiles, whether they're travelling locally or across the nation, and it's certain that the demand for these kinds of vehicles will only increase in the future. A vehicle that powers its motors with electricity is referred to as an electric car. Despite being around for more than a century, electric vehicles have only just begun to gain popularity. This is due to a variety of factors, including technological advancements and increased public awareness of the advantages electric vehicles have for the environment. People are becoming increasingly conscious of how critical it is to lessen our reliance on fossil fuels and regulate carbon emissions from vehicles in particular. The Tesla Model S, Nissan Leaf, and BMW i3 REx are a few examples of electric cars. All-electric and hybrid electric vehicles are the two primary categories of electric vehicles. Hybrid electric vehicles combine gasoline and electricity, whereas all-electric vehicles run entirely on electricity. Compared to gasoline-powered vehicles, electric vehicles are more efficient and produce no pollution. In comparison to gasoline-powered vehicles, electric vehicles are also less expensive to run and repair. You'll spend less on fuel because they are less expensive to operate each mile than gas guzzlers. The maintenance costs are also significantly reduced because there is no requirement for an oil change. Additionally, since EVs are powered by renewable energy sources like solar or wind, they lessen our reliance on foreign oil. Uses and Application The future of automobile transportation lies with electric vehicles. They are not only more cost-effective and ecologically friendly than gas-powered cars, but also more effective and efficient. EVs have a wide range of uses, including fleet cars for businesses and private individuals. Electric vehicles can help reduce reliance on fossil fuels and enhance air quality with the correct infrastructure in place. Here are a few applications for electric automobiles in modern society: 1) Private auto ownership - 1 in 4 new car sales in Norway are electric vehicles, in part because of the nation's generous EV subsidies. 2) Taxis - 15000 taxis are now serviced by 3 electric taxi operators in London. For drivers who want to charge their automobiles at work or during a break, these businesses have placed their own charging stations. 3) Hybrid electric vehicle: A hybrid EV combines a combustion engine with an electric motor. It works well for short commutes of up to 30 miles or for longer travels where there is no easy access to recharge stations. The transportation of the future will be electric automobiles. They emit no emissions and are less expensive to operate and maintain than gas-powered vehicles. There are several applications for electric vehicles, including passenger cars, buses, trucks, and even trains. Electric vehicles can help lessen our reliance on fossil fuels and improve the air quality if the proper infrastructure is put in place. Indian Market At a predicted CAGR of 21.7%, the size of the global electric vehicle market is expected to increase from 8,151 thousand units in 2022 to 39,208 thousand units by 2030. (2022-2030). In the upcoming years, it is anticipated that the Indian market for electric vehicles would expand dramatically. The market is anticipated to experience a surge in new consumers thanks to the government's promotion of electric vehicles and ongoing support. A feasible option for many consumers, electric vehicles are also becoming more accessible and dependable thanks to ongoing technological improvements. EV Market: Over the past ten years, scientific improvements and the mass manufacture of EV batteries have led to a decrease in the price of EV batteries. As EV batteries are one of the most expensive parts of the car, this has resulted in a fall in the price of EVs. A typical EV battery cost about USD 1,100 per kWh in 2010. However, by 2020, the cost had decreased to around USD 137 per kWh, and by 2021, it had fallen all the way to USD 120. In China, these batteries can be purchased for as little as $100 per kWh. This is brought on by the declining costs of making these batteries, the lower cost of cathode materials, increased production, etc. By 2030, the cost of EV batteries is anticipated to drop to around USD 60 per kWh, which would result in a huge decrease in the cost of EVs, making them more affordable than traditional ICE vehicles. Industry Major Market Players: 1.Ampere Vehicles 2.Benling India Energy and Technology Pvt Ltd 3.BMW AG 4.BYD Company Limited 5.Chevrolet Motor Company 6.Daimler AG 7.Energica Motor Company S.p.A. 8.Ford Motor Company 9.General Motors 10.Hero Electric 11.Hyundai Motor Company 12.Karma Automotive 13.Kia Corporation 14.Lucid Group, Inc. 15.Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited 16.NIO 17.Nissan Motors Co., Ltd. 18.Okinawa Autotech Pvt. Ltd. 19.Rivain 20.ata Motors 21.Tesla Inc. 22.Toyota Motor Corporation 23.Volkswagen AG 24.WM Motor 25.Xiaopeng Motors 26.Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Plant capacity: Electric Motorbikes:10.0 Nos. Per Day Electric Scooters:10.0 Nos. Per DayPlant & machinery: 251 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:1724 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 40.00%
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Manufacturing Business Plan For Activated Carbon From Rice Husk, Saw Dust & Coconut Shell

A form of carbon called activated carbon has undergone an oxygen-treatment process that creates millions of small pores between its carbon atoms. By increasing the carbon's surface area, contaminants and other impurities in water can be adsorbent more effectively. Rice husk, sawdust, and coconut shells are just a few examples of the natural materials that are used to make activated carbon. The secret weapon for water filtration is activated carbon. The element with the greatest distribution in nature is likely carbon. It is found in two different allotropic crystalline forms, namely graphite (hexagonal system) and diamond (isomeric system). Graphite is soft and opaque, whereas diamond is hard and white. Others claim that carbon black and charcoal coke, both of which are categorized as amorphous carbon, are made up of incredibly tiny crystals of graphite. They are thought by some to constitute a third type of carbon. All plant and animal matter, including all of its constituent elements and the countless combinations of molecules containing oxygen and other elements, must have carbon. It appears as hydrocarbons in petroleum when combined with hydrogen. Additionally, it can be found as sodium bicarbonates in seawater, 0.03% of carbon dioxide in the air, and calcium and magnesium carbonates in sedimentary rocks like chalk and dolomite. From coal and organic vegetable and animal materials, many carbons with industrial value are created. Charcoal, coke, and petroleum coke are some of the ensuing amorphous products. In the electrical and electrochemical industries, several carbon products are manufactured and used. Amorphous carbons with greater absorption capabilities than wood or animal charcoal are sometimes referred to as activated carbon, active carbon, or active charcoal. During the Second World War, numerous processes were created to produce efficient adsorbents for use in gas masks. Under many trade names, industrial activated carbons in the form of pellets, granules, or fine powders are currently available on the market. Uses and Application A porous substance called activated carbon has the ability to absorb organic molecules from gases or liquids. Due to its ability to filter out contaminants like chlorine, germs, and pesticides, it is perfect for purifying water. There are numerous applications and uses for activated carbon, including: 1. Water can be filtered using activated carbon to make it safe to drink. 2. It can also be used to clean and improve the quality of the air by removing contaminants from it. 3. It may be used to purify water by removing contaminants like chlorine and other pollutants. 4. Before waste water is released back into the environment, industries can employ activated carbon to remove poisons and other pollutants from it. 5. Activated carbon can also be used to purify chemicals and eliminate contaminants during the synthesis of chemicals. 6. Smokers frequently employ activated carbon filters to clean their cigarette smoke. 7. Water with activated carbon can also have unpleasant tastes and odours removed. 8. Activated carbon is a fantastic approach to ensure that the water you drink is clean and secure. 9. When purchasing bottled water, it is a very affordable choice that you ought to take into account. 10. You can get clean, inexpensively filtered water every day from an activated carbon filter system if it is kept up. Indian Market At a projected CAGR of 5.4% over the forecast period of 2021–2028, the global activated carbon market is expected to increase from $3.12 billion in 2021 to $4.50 billion in 2028. The main reason for this growth is that more people are becoming aware of the advantages of activated carbon and all of its potential uses. The demand for activated carbon is also anticipated to increase over the forecast period as a result of India's expanding water treatment sector. Additionally, it is anticipated that the market for activated carbon in India will be driven by the rising demand for clean water, particularly in rural regions. The market is primarily driven by two factors: growing demand from the water treatment sector and rising public awareness of the health advantages of drinking filtered water. Granular activated carbon (GAC), powdered activated carbon (PAC), and extruded activated carbon are the three main varieties of activated carbon on the market (EAC). In India, GAC is the most popular type, followed by PAC. The increased demand for water treatment and air purification systems is responsible for this expansion. Furthermore, it is projected that the industry would expand as strict environmental rules are implemented. Notably, oil and gas, petrochemicals, and sawdust all employ rice husk, sawdust, and coconut shell activated carbon significantly. Industry Major Market Players: 1. CarbPure Technologies 2. Boyce Carbon 3. Cabot Corporation 4. Kuraray Co. 5. CarboTech AC GmbH 6. Donau Chemie AG 7. Haycarb (Pvt) Ltd. 8. Jacobi Carbons Group 9. Kureha Corporation 10. Osaka Gas Chemicals Co., Ltd. 11. Evoqua Water Technologies LLC 12. Oxbow Activated Carbon LLC 13. Carbon Activated Corporation 14. Hangzhou Nature Technology Co., Ltd. 15. Datong Coal Jinding Activated Carbon Co. 16. CarbUSA 17. Sorbent JSC 18. Henkel AG and Company KGaA 19. Avery Dennison Corporation
Plant capacity: Activated Carbon:2,000 Kg Per DayPlant & machinery: 334 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:606 Lakhs
Return: 25.00%Break even: 41.00%
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A Manufacturing Business Of Aluminium Cans & Easy Open End (EOE) for Beverages

Aluminum cans and beverage cans with an easy open end (EOE) have a seam that runs around the top of the can near the circumference. It's the perfect can for folks who struggle to open standard cans since it has a straightforward pull tab. In addition to being lightweight and recyclable, aluminium is a more environmentally friendly material than other kinds of packaging. EOE cans can also be opened without the use of any additional tools, such as a can opener. These cans come in various sizes depending on the contents they hold, and they can be utilized in both commercial and home settings. Making everyone's lives easier is possible with aluminium cans and easy open ends (EOE) for beverages. They are ideal for drinking while on the go because they are simple to open and close. Additionally, they don't add any undesirable flavors to your beverage and they keep your drinks colder for longer. Because it is airtight and maintains the freshness of the carbonation, EOE is ideally suited for carbonated beverages like beer or soda. Aluminum cans and beverage cans with an easy open end (EOE) have a top opening that can be opened without the need of a can opener. They are frequently used for juices, teas, soft drinks, and energy drinks. Because they can be opened without the use of additional tools, these cans are common. Because they allow for a very quick pour, these cans are also useful for vending machines, which will assist maintain the machine stocked with goods. This kind of can is getting more and more popular as a result of the advantages it has over conventional cans. Uses and Application Beverage packaging works well with aluminium cans. They are lightweight, strong, and simple to recycle. They also have a simple open end, making them easy to open (EOE). For those who are always on the go but yet want to enjoy a cool beverage, EOE cans are perfect. EOE cans make it simple to drink your preferred beverage without having to fiddle with a can opener because of its practical design. Additionally, they take up less room in your fridge or cabinet due to their small size. Additionally, these containers have an ergonomic form that offers a lot of surface area for gripping, so you won't have to worry about drenching yourself in iced tea while attempting to sip. Due to this, many beverage manufacturers choose to package their iced tea, soda pop, juice drinks, water, energy drinks, sport drinks, or beer in aluminium cans with EOE designs. Aluminum cans are the ideal packaging for carbonated drinks since they don't absorb the aromas or odours, keeping the beverage fresher for longer. They are perfect for picnics and day trips because they are lightweight and portable. Additionally, a simple open end allows you to enjoy your beverage without having to fuss with a can opener. EOE and aluminium cans can both be recycled, making them more environmentally friendly than other kinds of packaging. Indian Market The market for aluminium caps and closures is anticipated to grow from USD 6.2 billion in 2020 to USD 7.6 billion in 2025, with a CAGR of 3.9%. Growing demand for convenience foods, worries about product security and safety, the need for product differentiation and branding, and decreasing pack sizes are all driving factors in the market for aluminium caps and closures. Improvements in operability and increased demand for convenience foods are driving the market for aluminium caps and closures. To keep the product fresh and free of dust and other microbes, a cap is necessary. Metal containers called aluminium cans are employed in the food and beverage sector to package items like chemicals, oil, and other liquids. They have a longer shelf life than glass and plastic containers and are simpler to transport and store. Additionally, they can maintain the carbonation pressure needed to package soda and resist pressures of up to 90 pounds per square inch. Consumers are searching for closures that are easy to use, open, and operate. The global market for aluminium caps and closures is anticipated to be driven by the rising popularity of dispensing closures and pump closures in a number of product categories, including body care, skin care, beverages, and liquid food products. The market for aluminium caps and closures is under pressure from the rising popularity of packs without closures such pouch and blister packaging. For the packager, packs without closures provide a lot of benefits, such as decreased material costs when compared to conventional rigid packaging techniques, environmental considerations, and so forth. Industry Major Market Players: 1. Shenzhen Youpeng 2. Kian Joo Group 3. China Metal Packaging Group 4. Guangdong Transhell Packaging 5. Dongguan Mutual Glory Packaging 6. Easy Open Lid Industry Corp Yiwu
Plant capacity: Aluminium Cans & Easy Open End (EOE):40 Lakh Pcs. Per DayPlant & machinery: 460 Cr
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:721 Cr
Return: 26.00%Break even: 27.00%
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Set Up Fatty Alcohol Manufacturing Business

The chemical formula for fatty alcohols, sometimes referred to as aliphatic alcohols, is CnH2n+1OH, however they differ slightly from their non-alcoholic cousins (n denotes the number of carbon atoms in the molecule). A class of chemical substance known as fatty alcohols can be produced artificially or obtained from plants. Acetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, and lauryl alcohol are examples of typical fatty alcohols. An alkyl group joined to the oxygen atom by an ether bond distinguishes fatty alcohols from other forms of alcohol. One of the most common types of alcohol used in cosmetics is fatty alcohol, which may be quite helpful in providing your skin with the proper nutrition and protection. Fatty alcohols are unfortunately utilized in many products that you might not even be aware of, so it's crucial to understand what they are and what potential consequences they may have on your skin. Depending on their molecular makeup, fatty alcohols can either be beneficial or harmful for your skin. Cetearyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, and behenyl alcohol are examples of the beneficial fatty alcohols that are typically produced from plants. While synthesized fatty alcohols are typically the bad ones. Natural fatty alcohols, such as cetearyl alcohol (made from plant oils), are thought to be secure and hydrating for dry skin types, but they might not be the best choice for oily skin types due to the possibility of pore clogging. Because it binds moisture into the epidermis without leaving a greasy residue, synthetic fatty alcohols like PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, which is made from coconut oil, are less expensive than natural alternatives and offer excellent barrier protection against environmental harm. Uses and Application Depending on their molecular makeup, fatty alcohols can either be beneficial or harmful for your skin. They have a variety of different purposes than just serving as emollients or thickeners in cosmetics and skincare products. Fatty alcohols are sometimes not the ideal option for skincare products because they can be drying to the skin. However, they can be useful in the fight against acne and greasy skin. Some fatty alcohols can even stop the growth of bacteria, making them a useful component in some antiseptic ointments. Additionally, they make an ideal solvent for perfume oil mixtures due to their lack of color and smell. However, because they aid in regulating sebum production, they can be beneficial for those with oily skin. The principal applications of fatty alcohols are in the manufacture of detergents and surfactants. Additionally, they are ingredients in meals, cosmetics, and industrial solvents. Fatty alcohols behave as nonionic surfactants since they are amphipathic substances. They are used in the food and cosmetics industries as co-emulsifiers, emollients, and thickeners. The principal applications of fatty alcohols are in the manufacture of detergents and surfactants. Additionally, they are ingredients in meals, cosmetics, and industrial solvents. Fatty alcohols behave as nonionic surfactants since they are amphipathic substances. In the food and cosmetics industries, they are used as co-emulsifiers, emollients, and thickeners. The following are some uses for fatty alcohols: • Cosmetics • Cosmetic ingredients • Rubber and Plastic Additives • Lubricants • Personal Care • Household, Industrial, & Institutional (HI&I) • Oil and Gas Indian Market Demand for fatty alcohol reached 3.6 million tons in 2020, and through the projected period of 2030, it is expected to expand at a respectable CAGR of 4.60%. Fatty alcohols, which are generated from fats and oils, are high molecular weight, long-chain alcohols with a chain of three to more than 27 carbon atoms. They come in the forms of waxy solids, colorless oily liquids (for lower carbon numbers), or saturated or unsaturated liquids. Depending on where they come from, fatty alcohols can be either natural or petrochemical in origin. Fatty Alcohols behave as non-ionic surfactants due to their amphipathic character; as a result, they are mostly used in the creation of detergents and surfactants. In the pulp and paper, cosmetics, agriculture, emollient, thickening, and solubilizing sectors, fatty alcohols are frequently utilized as co-emulsifiers, emollients, thickeners, and solubilizing agents. In the pharmaceutical business, alcohol surfactants are also employed as lipophilic solubilizes for lotions and ointments. The majority of fatty alcohols used in commerce are synthetic; only about half are naturally occurring. The increased demand for cleaning and personal care products as well as the increase in disposable income are the main factors driving this industry. Industry Major Market Players: 1. VVF LLC (India) 2. Ecogreen Oleochemicals (Singapore) 3. KLK Oleo (Malaysia) 4. Kao Corporation (Japan) 5. Univar Inc (US) 6. Sasol Limited (South Africa) 7. Royal Dutch Shell Plc (The Netherlands) 8. Berg+ Schmidt GmbH & Co. KG (Germany) 9. Emery Oleochemicals (Malaysia) 10. BASF SE (Germany) 11. P & G Chemicals (US) 12. Godrej Industries(India) 13. Sabic (Saudi Arabia) 14. Musim Mas ( Singapore)
Plant capacity: Fatty Alcohol:40 MT Per Day By Product (RBD) Palm Oil:45 MT Per DayPlant & machinery: 8 Cr
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:56 Cr.
Return: 27.00%Break even: 46.00%
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Banana Wine Production Business

Wine has been a favorite beverage for generations, attracting drinkers from many different nations and cultural backgrounds. The majority of people mistakenly believe that grapes are the only fruit that can be used to make wine, while bananas are only one of the more recently introduced alternatives. Banana wine has a pleasant aroma, a distinct flavour reminiscent of light fruit, and a hue like honey. Ripe bananas serve as the major component in a recipe for banana wine. Banana wine can be created either sweet or dry depending on the recipe used. Because they are among the sweetest fruits, bananas are loaded with sugar, which is essential for the production of wine. It typically just needs a few additions to bring the acidity level into equilibrium. Since bananas typically pair well with a wide variety of other fruits, the choices are virtually unlimited and only constrained by your own ingenuity or imagination. Fruit wines are non-alcoholic drinks typically produced from grapes or other nutritional, tastier fruits including Jackfruit, Pineapple, Banana, Grape, and Mango. These fruits age and go through a fermentation process. They typically range in alcohol concentration from 5 to 13%. Wines created from fruits are frequently given their names. Other than water and milk, no other beverage has had as enduring popularity and appreciation as wine. Wine is a food that tastes like fresh fruit and can be carried and preserved in the current environment. Bananas are used to make, you guessed it, banana wine. Known for their sweet flavour, bananas are a type of fruit that thrives in tropical areas. Banana sugars are fermented to produce alcohol, which is then used to make banana wine. The end product has an alcohol concentration of about 12% and the fermentation process can last up to two weeks. Uses and Application One of the most well-known high-value goods made from fruits is wine. Additionally, it can serve as a base for producing vinegar, a by-product of making wine. A significant staple starchy food is bananas. It is a seasonal fruit that can be found all year long but is very perishable. Bananas and plantains are abundant, which offers the possibility of industrial usage. Any effort to create a commercial, value-added product will also increase the economies of banana farms and solve the significant environmental issue that banana waste presents. Digestion: Banana wine has various health benefits due to its high fibre content, including easing digestion by nourishing gut-friendly microorganisms in your intestines. Weight Loss: Despite the fact that no study has explicitly linked banana wine to promoting weight reduction, a number of characteristics of bananas make them a food that promotes weight loss, such as the fact that an average banana only has 100 calories. Bananas are also known to contain nutrients that assist regulate blood sugar levels, which is undoubtedly beneficial. Increased Metabolism: It is also known that bananas can speed up metabolism, which enhances the body's capacity to cleanse and controls its inflammatory response. Indian Market With growing recognition of wine as a healthy beverage, it has been observed that wine consumption is rising in India. Over the previous five years, the Indian wine market experienced development at a CAGR of more than 25%. Some of the factors contributing to this expansion include the increasing appeal of vineyards as tourist destinations, higher disposable incomes and an increase in foreign visitors, as well as the promotion of wine's health benefits. Wine sales in India are also being fueled by international travel and exposure to nations where drinking wine is a way of life. The fact that wine is relatively more expensive than other alcoholic beverages and that consumers in India tend to be price sensitive is one of the main barriers to the market's expansion. Although there are more Indian wine producers, imported wine is still widely consumed in India. Though wine is still a relatively new category in India, its outstanding results and high potential have attracted a number of new firms, and established businesses are also increasing their product lines and geographic reach. The Indian wine market is thought to be led by Sula Vineyards, who is followed by Grover Zampa Vineyards, Fratelli Wines Pvt. Ltd., John Distilleries Private Limited, and other companies. Red wine, white wine, sparkling wine, rose wine, and other wines are the main categories of wine sold in India. Red wines dominate the market and are the most widely consumed type of wine. While sparkling wine, rose, and white wines are developing markets. With more options and new brands, these sectors are anticipated to expand faster than the red wine segment in the future and gain a larger market share, which will lessen red wine's dominance in the Indian wine industry.
Plant capacity: Banana Wine (750 ml size Bollte):2,960 Bottles per dayPlant & machinery: 530 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:1189 Lakhs
Return: 25.00%Break even: 47.00%
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