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Automotive Industry: Project Opportunities in Tamil Nadu

 

PROFILE:

The automotive industry in India is one of the largest in the world and one of the fastest growing globally. India's passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturing industry is the seventh largest in the world, with an annual production of more than 3.7 million units in 2010. Automotive industry is the key driver of any growing economy. It plays a pivotal role in country's rapid economic and industrial development. It caters to the requirement of equipment for basic industries like steel, non-ferrous metals, fertilisers, refineries, petrochemicals, shipping, textiles, plastics, glass, rubber, capital equipments, logistics, paper, cement, sugar, etc. It facilitates the improvement in various infrastructure facilities like power, rail and road transport. Due to its deep forward and backward linkages with almost every segment of the economy, the industry has a strong and positive multiplier effect and thus propels progress of a nation. The automotive industry comprises of the automobile and the auto component sectors.

 

RESOURCES:

Tamil Nadu is being popularly hailed as “Detroit” of India as it has a large Automobile and Ancillary sector. Automobile industry plays a crucial role in the State economy and has been one of the key driving factors, contributing 8% to State GDP and giving direct employment to 2,20,000 people. More than100 companies in the Automotive and Auto Ancillary industry are located in this state, maintaining highest production norms by implementing internationally recognized quality standards. Chennai has emerged as India's largest automobile and auto components exporter in India. Hyundai has made Chennai the manufacturing and export hub for its small cars. Tamil Nadu has the largest auto components industry base. Currently, Tamil Nadu accounts for above 32% of India's production capacity. Automobile manufacturers operate "Just - in-Time" avoiding inventory costs. The state has a well-developed automotive and auto component industry. It is the hub of Indian automobiles industry. Several automobile and automobile ancillary units are located in Tamil Nadu. It has manufacturing facilities across the automotive spectrum from tractors to battle tanks. Global auto majors like, Hindustan Motors and Mitsubishi have commenced production plants. Ashok Leyland and TAFE have set up expansion plants in Chennai. Fortune 500 companies such as Hyundai and Ford have established manufacturing facilities in the state.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Government brought out a very innovative Policy "Ultra Mega Policy for Integrated Automobile Projects" that offers a very attractive package of support to automobile projects investing more than Rs.4000 Crores. As a result of this Policy, since May 2006, investments attracted by Tamil Nadu is automobiles & components manufacturing is Rs.21900 Crores, almost 5 times of the Investments attracted during previous 15 years (May 1991-April 2006). The total employment potential in these new projects is: 1.20 lakhs (direct + Indirect). Govt of India is currently implementing a project "National Automotive Testing R&D Infrastructure Project" (NATRIP) in Oragdam near Chennai at a project cost of about Rs.450 Crores. This project aims at facilitating introduction of world-class automotive safety, emission and performance standards in India as also ensure seamless integration of our automotive industry with the global industry.

 

Textile: Project Opportunities in Tamil Nadu

 

PROFILE:

The textile industry is primarily concerned with the production of yarn, and cloth and the subsequent design or manufacture of clothing and their distribution. The raw material may be natural or synthetic using products of the chemical industry. India Textile Industry is one of the leading textile industries in the world. Though was predominantly unorganized industry even a few years back, but the scenario started changing after the economic liberalization of Indian economy in 1991. The opening up of economy gave the much-needed thrust to the Indian textile industry, which has now successfully become one of the largest in the world.

RESOURCES:

Tamil Nadu has traditional strengths in the textile sector. In the post-quota abolition regime, the Textile Industry has tremendous opportunities for growth as well as challenges to be met. Availability of cotton at fair prices and at right quality, the backlog in modernization, supply of inputs particularly credit and power at reasonable rates etc. are all essential for the textile industry to be competitive in an increasingly uncertain trading environment. The Handlooms, Power looms, Hi-Tech Weaving Parks, Garments & Hosiery, Processing Apparel Park are important components of the textile industry.

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 has been following a policy of promoting and encouraging the handloom sector through a number of programmes. Most of the schematic interventions of the government of India in the ninth and tenth plan period have been through the state agencies and co-operative societies in the handloom industries. Some of the major acts relating to textile industry include: Central Silk Board Act, 1948, The Textiles Committee Act, 1963, The Handlooms Act, 1985, Cotton Control Order, 1986, The Textile Undertakings Act, 1995Government of India is earnestly trying to provide all the relevant facilities for the textile industry to utilize its full potential and achieve the target. The textile industry is presently experiencing an average annual growth rate of 9-10% and is expected to grow at a rate of 16% in value, which will eventually reach the target of US $ 115 billion by 2012. The clothing and apparel sector are expected to grow at a rate of 21 %t in value terms.

 

Leather: Project Opportunities in Tamil Nadu

 

PROFILE:

Leather Industry occupies a place of prominence in the Indian economy in view of its massive potential for employment, growth and exports. There has been increasing emphasis on its planned development, aimed at optimum utilisation of available raw materials for maximising the returns, particularly from exports.  The leather and leather products industry is one of India’s oldest manufacturing industries that catered to the international market right from the middle of the nineteenth century. The leather industry employs about 2.5 million people and has annual turnover of Rs. 25,000 crores. India is the third largest leather producer in the world after China and Italy

RESOURCES:

Leather industry in Tamil Nadu is considered to be very ancient and some say it is of more than two centuries old. The state accounts for 70 per cent of leather tanning capacity in India and 38 per cent of leather footwear and components. The exports from Tamil Nadu are valued at about US $ 762 million, which accounts for 42 per cent of Indian leather exports. Hundreds of leather and tannery industries are located around Vellore, Dindigul and Erode its nearby towns such as Ranipet, Ambur, Perundurai, Nilakottai and Vaniyambadi. The Vellore district is the top exporter of finished leather goods in the country. That leather accounts for more than 37% of the country's Export of Leather and Leather related products such as finished leathers, shoes, garments, gloves and so on. The tanning industry in India has a total installed capacity of 225 million pieces of hide and skins of which Tamil Nadu alone contributes to an inspiring 70%. Leather industry occupies a pride of place in the industrial map of Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu enjoys a leading position with 40% share in India's export.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Government policies in support of the industry:

• The entire leather sector is now de-licensed and de-reserved, paving way for expansion on modern lines with state-of-the art machinery and equipment

• 100% Foreign Direct Investment and Joint Ventures permitted through the automatic route

• 100% repatriation of profit and dividends, if investments made in convertible foreign currency. Only declaration to this effect to the Reserve Bank is required.

• Promotion of industrial parks (one leather park in Andhra Pradesh, one leather goods park in West Bengal, one footwear park in Tamil Nadu and one footwear components park in Chennai).

• Funding support for modernizing manufacturing facilities 

• Funding support for establishing design studios

• Duty free import of raw materials (namely raw skins, hides, semi finished leather and finished leather) and of embellishments and components under specific scheme

• Concessional duty on import of specified machinery for use in leather sector

• Duty neutralization / remission scheme

Food Processing: Project Opportunities in Tamil Nadu

 

PROFILE:

India is the world's second largest producer of food next to China, and has the potential of being the biggest with the food and agricultural sector. The Indian food processing industry stands at $135 billion and is estimated to grow with a CAGR of 10 per cent to reach $200 billion by 2015. The food processing industry in India is witnessing rapid growth. In addition to the demand side, there are changes happening on the supply side with the growth in organised retail, increasing FDI in food processing and introduction of new products. India's food processing sector covers fruit and vegetables; meat and poultry; milk and milk products, alcoholic beverages, fisheries, plantation, grain processing and other consumer product groups like confectionery, chocolates and cocoa products, Soya-based products, mineral water, high protein foods etc.

RESOURCES:

Tamil Nadu has historically been an agricultural state and is a leading producer of agricultural products in India. In 2008, Tamil Nadu was India's fifth biggest producer of Rice. The total cultivated area in the State was 5.60 million hectares in 2009-10. The state is the largest producer of bananas, flowers, tapioca, the second largest producer of mango, natural rubber, coconut, groundnut and the third largest producer of coffee, sapota, Tea and Sugarcane. Tamil Nadu's sugarcane yield per hectare is the highest in India. Among states in India, Tamil Nadu is one of the leaders in livestock, poultry and fisheries production. Tamil Nadu had the second largest number of poultry amongst all the states and accounted for 17.7% of the total poultry population in India. With the third longest coastline in India, Tamil Nadu represented 27.54% of the total value of fish and fishery products exported by India in 2006.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Tamil Nadu government has come out with following policies :

·         Raise in processed foods in the market from 1% to 10%.

·         Raise value addition levels from 7% to 30 %

·         Food processing industry is one of the growing areas identified for exports. Free Trade Zones (FTZ) and Export Processing Zones (EPZ) have been set up with all infrastructures. Also, setting up of 100% Export oriented units (EOU) is encouraged in other areas. They may import free of duty all types of goods, including capital foods.

·         Capital goods, including spares up to 20% of the CIF value of the Capital goods may be imported at a concessional rate of Customs duty subject to certain export obligations under the EPCG scheme, Export Promotion Capital Goods. Export linked duty free imports are also allowed.

·         Units in EPZ/FTZ and 100% Export oriented units can retain 50% of foreign exchange receipts in foreign currency accounts.

·         50% of the production of EPZ/FTZ and 100% EOU units is saleable in domestic tariff area.

Paper industry: Project Opportunities in Tamil Nadu

 

PROFILE:

Paper Industry in India is riding on a strong demand and on an expanding mood to meet the projected demand of 8 million tons by 2010 & 13 million tons by 2020. The Indian Paper Industry is a booming industry and is expected to grow in the years to come. The usage of paper cannot be ignored and this awareness is bound to bring about changes in the paper industry for the better. It is a well known fact that the use of plastic is being objected to these days. The reason being, there are few plastics which do not possess the property of being degradable, as such, use of plastic is being discouraged. Excessive use of non degradable plastics upsets the ecological equilibrium. The Paper industry is a priority sector for foreign collaboration and foreign equity participation upto 100% receives automatic approval by Reserve Bank of India. Several fiscal incentives have also been provided to the paper industry, particularly to those mills which are based on non-conventional raw material.

RESOURCES:

Tamil Nadu continues to be one of the forerunners in the production of paper and paper products. There are 74 paper mills in operation in Tamil Nadu. The total paper production was 3.7 lakh tonnes in 2005 06 which accounts for 17.30% share of the national production, next only to Andhra Pradesh.  As the country’s forest cover is much below the desired level, the Government of Tamil Nadu established TNPL in 1979 to manufacture newsprint and paper using bagasse (sugarcane waste) as the primary raw material. This is the largest paper mill in India with an installed capacity of 230,000 TPA. Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited (TNPL) was established by the Government of Tamil Nadu to produce newsprint and writing paper using bagasse, a sugarcane residue.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Several policy measures have been initiated in recent years to remove the bottlenecks of availability of raw materials and infrastructure development. To bridge the gap of short supply of raw materials, duty on pulp and waste paper and wood logs/chips have been reduced. In the year 1979, Government of Tamil Nadu established Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited as a public limited company under the Companies Act, 1956. Commencing production in 1984, with the support of Government of Tamil Nadu, the company has made rapid strides and has emerged as the largest paper mill in India at a single location. With the on-going expansion plan to increase paper production capacity from the present 2.45 lakh tons to 4 lakh tons per annum, TNPL is poised to become a Rs.2000 crores company by 2011-12.

Cement Industry: Project Opportunities in Tamil Nadu

 

PROFILE:

India is the second largest producer of quality cement in the world. The cement industry in India comprises 139 large cement plants and over 365 mini cement plants. Industry's capacity at beginning of the year 2008-09 was 198.30 million tonne (MT) which increased to 219 MT at the close of the year. The initiatives provided by the Government of India to various infrastructure projects, road network and housing activities will provide required stimulus towards the growth of cement industry in India. Domestic demand for cement has been increasing at a fast pace in India & it has surpassed the economic growth of the country.

RESOURCES:

Tamil Nadu is a leading producer of cement in India. It has 13 major cement factories.  It is a home for leading brands in the country such as Chettinad Cements (Karur), Dalmia Cements (Ariyalur), Ramco Cements (Madras Cement Ltd.), India Cements (Sankakari, Ariyalur), Grasim etc. The production of cement in the State increased from 126 lakh tonnes in 2004-05 to 142.89 lakh tonnes in 2005-06 with a growth rate of 13.4% accounting for 10.08 % of cement production at the national level, occupying the 5th place.  However, it may be noted that, the cement production in the private sector has been showing an increasing trend whereas production in the public sector has decreased to 7.85 lakh tonnes from 8.06 lakh tonnes in the public sector for the corresponding period.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Government policies have affected the growth of cement plants in India in various stages. The control on cement for a long time and then partial decontrol and then total decontrol has contributed to the gradual opening up of the market for cement producers. The prices that primarily control the price of cement are coal, power tariffs, railway, freight, royalty and cess on limestone. Interestingly, all of these prices are controlled by government. Cement industry consumes about 5.5bn units of electricity annually while one ton of cement approximately requires 120-130 units of electricity. Power tariffs vary according to the location of the plant and on the production process. The state governments supply this input and hence plants in different states shall have different power tariffs. Another major hindrance to the industry is severe power cuts.

 

Waste management: Project Opportunities in Andhra Pradesh

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:

Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) generation in Chennai, the fourth largest metropolitan city in India, has increased from 600 to 3500 tons per day (tpd) within 20 years. The highest per capita solid waste generation rate in India is in Chennai (0.6 kg/d). Chennai is divided into 10 zones of 155 wards and collection of garbage is carried out using door-to-door collection and street bin systems. The collected wastes are disposed at open dump sites located at a distance of 15 km from the city.  Recent investigations on reclamation and hazard potential of the sites indicate the need for the rehabilitation of the sites.  Chennai is the first city in India to contract out MSWM services to a foreign private agency- ONYX, a Singapore based company. The scope of privatization includes activities such as sweeping, collection, storing, transporting of MSW and creating public awareness in three municipal zones.  ONYX collects about 1100 Metric tons of waste from three zones per day and transports it to open dumps.

 

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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Biodegradable Plastic Bag Manufacturing Industry

Biodegradable Plastic Bag Manufacturing Industry. Production of Compostable and Biodegradable Bags from Corn Starch. Eco-Friendly Disposable Bags The corn starch bags look and feel just like the ones made of plastic. A factor behind the huge demand for the corn starch bags is inadequate raw material. Bags made out of corn starch are bio-based and renewable. Agricultural Crops like Corn can be harvested every year in the fields and are annually renewable. Through photosynthesis, they convert the energy from the sun into carbon chains, which can be processed into plastics and paper. They: • have a high barrier to air, grease and bacteria: ideal for food packaging • are watertight • have a hard and crinkly texture • can be heat sealed • are made from natural renewable resources • are biodegradable • are compostable in a compost facility • Use these bags to package dry goods, nuts, fruit, beans peas etc. These biodegradable bags are being liked over traditional plastic products, especially for the fast-moving consumer goods and food packaging. Market Outlook The biodegradable plastic bags and sacks market have consolidated landscape owing to increasing strategic business activities. The key players operating in the biodegradable plastic bags and sacks market are trying to provide improved and versatile products. The players are focusing to offer high quality and biodegradable additives so as to gain more shares than other rivals. In addition, several players are indulging in strategic business activities such as mergers and acquisitions to improve their global presence. The increasing dependence of the medical and food industry on environmental-friendly plastic packaging is a notable factor catalyzing the market demand for biodegradable plastics bags and sacks. Biodegradable Plastics Market Biodegradable plastics are plastics which decompose in the environment within a reasonable period of time. Biodegradable plastics are made up of renewable raw materials. Many of these plastics require biodegradable additives to enhance biodegradation process and some may require a specific environment to disintegrate. Time taken by plastics to decompose depends upon various factors such as raw material used and environmental conditions such as moisture and temperature. The global biodegradable plastics market size is projected to reach USD 6.73 billion by 2025. The starch based segment lead the global biodegradable market. Starch based plastics are used in various applications such as packaging, consumer electronics, agriculture, automotive and textiles. The Global Biodegradable Plastic market is primarily driven by a positive attitude of government towards green procurement policies and superior characteristics of biodegradable plastics. The government of different countries are initiating stringent actions for reducing the use of conventional plastics by implementing taxes on oil-based plastics and disallowing the use of conventional plastics. Rising consumer awareness about global warming and government legislation such as banned on plastic bags will increase the demand for biodegradable plastics across the globe. Plastics that decompose to carbon dioxide and water under the actions of microorganisms is known as biodegradable plastics. Packaging industry is leading segment in application of biodegradable plastics. Increasing demand of biodegradable plastics as major packaging applications in food & beverage, textiles, pharmaceuticals and consumer goods is augmented to market growth over the forecasted period. Changing lifestyle of consumer along with increase in packaged food products demand in developed regions are boosting the demand for biodegradable plastics in packaging industries. Rising awareness among farmers to build green houses for production of fruits and vegetables has boosted the biodegradable plastics in agriculture application. Growing electronic, medical and automobile industry has also boosted the demand of biodegradable plastics market. Biodegradable plastics are a billion dollar growing industry that is pushed by the increased regulations and bans against plastic bags and other single-use plastic items. The demand for biodegradable plastics worldwide is growing as more people become concerned about plastic waste. Consumer awareness of sustainable plastic solutions, government interest in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and a pervasive, general desire to eliminate fossil fuel independence are the reasons for the market growth. Western Europe combines all of these factors and implements biodegradable plastics even in household and business products, such as foam packaging, mulch films, textiles, implants and sutures, down hole tools for oil and gas field operations, 3-D printing filament, etc. Biodegradable plastics is widely used in the packaging & bags industry. It is expected to be the fastest-growing end-use industry segment of the biodegradable plastics market between 2018 and 2023. 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HDPE and uPVC Pipes Production

HDPE and uPVC Pipes Production. Business Opportunities in Pipe Manufacturing Industry HDPE Pipe HDPE pipe is a pipe made from high-density polyethylene. Known for its large strength to density ratio, it can carry potable water, wastewater, slurries, chemicals, hazardous wastes, and compressed gases. HDPE ducts or HDPE pipes are specially manufactured electrical conduits made from graded raw materials like PE 63, PE 80 and PE 100. Major Applications of HDPE Pipes are: 1. Agriculture Flow line irrigation; lift irrigation, suction/delivery of pumps, siphons, tube-well pipes, water supplies, pesticide spraying system, and drip irrigation Advantages - Life of pipe up to 50 years, Corrosion resistance, much lighter than metal pipes making transportation and assembling easier 2. Submarine & Underwater Pipeline Pipeline effluent, marine outfalls, salt-water intake lines, rivers/canal crossings under water. Advantages - Superior corrosion resistance, superior wear resistance, chemical resistance, lighter, better impact 3. Gas/Compressed Air System Natural gas and coal gas conveyance and consumer distribution, conveyance and distribution of sewage gas, gobar gas, community biogas schemes, compressed air supply, networks at construction sites, mines and factories, air conditioning and ventilation ducts. Advantages - Leak proof joint, better impact, Better crack propagation, insulation property 4. Hydro-Transport Systems Iron/tin ore slurry disposal, boiler ash handling, coal, cement/clinker handling, sand slurry conveyance in mines, sand slurry disposal in dredging. Advantages - Corrosion resistance, Abrasion resistance, Better impact 5. Chemicals & Edibles Transport Conveyance of edible oils, fruit pulp and juices, milk and brine water, conveyance of acids, alkalies and other corrosive chemicals Advantages - Chemical resistance, Corrosion resistance, Non toxic and food grade 6. Effluent & Waste Water Disposal Systems Corrosive chemicals effluents, treated/untreated wastes and radioactive waste UPVC Pipes Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride or UPVC Pipes are one of the most widely used Pipes due to their flexibility and economical pricing. They exhibit excellent resistance against all types of harsh and corrosive environments. The non- metallic nature of UPVC Pipes makes them resistant to all kinds of corrosion. UPVC Pipes are majorly used in drinking water distribution systems, sewage and discharge systems. UPVC is based on polyvinyl chloride (PVC), one of the most versatile polymers found in the century. In the recent years, Un-plasticized Polyvinyl Chloride pipe or UPVC pipes have become popular and are being used widely in homes. Some of the most prominent applications of a UPVC Pipe are as follows: • The UPVC Pipes are used in the water supply schemes and as a casing for Tube work and also in manufacturing Raising mains for the hand pumps. • The use of these pipes is also being made in the chemical industries to transport chloride and the other chemicals. • They are also used as ventilation pipes for disposing the corrosive gases from the interiors of bathrooms. • The use of these pipes is also being made in manufacturing sewer systems. • In the electrical industry, the use of UPVC pipes is being increasingly done for electrical conduits. • These pipes are also suitable for agricultural purposes as irrigation sprinkling pipe for the farm lands. • Due to their anticorruption property, they are the preferred choice for the crude oil lines. Market Outlook High density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes are manufactured through the extrusion technique across the world. They are manufactured electrical tubes made from graded raw materials such as PE 63, PE 80, and PE 100. These materials are used as ideal substitutions for CI pipes and GI pipes and are one of the premier mediums of conveyance and transportation. HDPE pipes are used in several industries such as gas manufacturing, chemicals, water transportation, telecommunication, and agriculture. HDPE pipes market is to witness substantial growth with increasing application for the HDPE pipes in various end use industries. HDPE pipes are polyethylene thermoplastic pipes used to transit gas, water for agriculture irrigation, drinking water supply, in sewage systems and others. HDPE pipes are corrosion resistant and recyclable. Thus, seen as the replacement to various metal pipes. HDPE pipes are cost effective, light in weight and considered as a preferred choice over traditional metal pipes. The growth of global HDPE pipes market is fueled by growing demand from water irrigation systems in agriculture industry coupled with urbanization due to influx of middle class, resulting in upgrading, expansion and huge demand for infrastructural improvements and water supply across the globe. Based on application, the High density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes market can be segmented into chemical/processing, water supply, gas distribution, telecom ducts, drainage & sewerage, and others. HDPE pipes are primarily used to supply drinking water. The non-corrosive nature of these pipes make them suitable for sewerage and sewage disposal. The global High density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes market has been expanding due to the rise in demand for these pipes in water irrigation systems in the agriculture industry and increase in urbanization owing to the growth in demand for infrastructure improvements and water supply across the globe. High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipe market will observe a CAGR of 4.8 % from 2018 to 2024. It is owing to its ability to witness high temperature and resistance to stiffness property and it’s usage in agriculture for water supply, drainage, and irrigation which has impelled the market growth in the recent few years. The market was valued at USD 13.53 Bn in 2017 and is assured to reach USD 18.85 Bn by the end of 2024. Rising government investment in improving sanitation coverage and growing awareness of safety and hygiene is also major factor accounting for the future growth of the market. Also, growing awareness on water conservation, irrigation, sewerage facility and water supply have been the major focus which has boosted the demand for HDPE pipes in the market. Growing population rate, rising FDI in construction and development, high investment in improving gas distribution network and increasing number of housing units are some other key factors that may have a positive impact on the market creating additional demand in the future. The growth of global HDPE pipes market is fueled by growing demand from water irrigation systems in agriculture industry coupled with urbanization due to influx of middle class, resulting in upgrading, expansion and huge demand for infrastructural improvements and water supply across the globe. Further, HDPE pipes are widely used in sewage systems. The market for HDPE pipe is expected to witness substantial growth due to the increase in application of HDPE pipes in various end-use industries. The rise in demand from water irrigation systems in agricultural industry drives the growth of the HDPE pipe market. Rapid urbanization leads to increase in demand for water supply, which in turn increases the requirement of HDPE pipes. This in turn contributes toward the growth of the global HDPE pipe market. Furthermore, growing sewage disposal infrastructure will increase the demand for HDPE pipes. However, fluctuating prices of raw material due to volatility in crude oil are expected to hamper the market growth. Conversely, innovation and advancement in PE pipes are the factors anticipated to provide growth opportunities to the HDPE pipes market. uPVC Pipe uPVC pipes are not affected by neither direct sunshine, nor wind or rain. However, to avoid surface browning due to long exposure to direct sunlight, it is recommended that the pipes are kept protected from direct sunlight. Rigid PVC is not conductive to combustion. In the event of a fire, flames are unable to travel on uPVC pipes. They therefore offer added safety when used for electrical installations, both domestic and industrial. uPVC pipes are relatively light. The Indian UPVC pipe market is estimated to be Rs 3,200 crore and is expected to touch Rs 8,600 crore in size by 2022, growing at a rate of 28%. Global Pvc Pipe Market size was valued at $54,246 million in 2015, and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 6.7% to reach $85,565 million by 2022. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is the third largest selling plastic commodity after polyethylene & polypropylene. It is beneficial over other materials owing to its chemical resistance, durability, low cost, recyclability, and others; thus, it can replace wood, metal, concrete, and clay in different applications. Piping and piping systems are a major application of PVC resin. PVC pipes are manufactured by extrusion method in a variety of dimensions such as solid wall or cellular core construction. These are corrosion resistant, cost-effective, flame resistant, easy to install & handle, and environmentally sound, with long service life. India PVC Pipes Market Overview: The India PVC Pipes Market size was valued at $3,159 million in 2016 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 10.2% to reach $6,224 million by 2023. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is the third largest selling plastic commodity after polyethylene & polypropylene. It is beneficial over other materials, owing to its chemical resistance, durability, low cost, recyclability, and others; thus, it can replace wood, metal, concrete, and clay in different applications. PVC pipes are manufactured by extrusion method in a variety of dimensions such as solid wall or cellular core construction. They are corrosion resistant, cost-effective, flame resistant, and easy to install & handle, and environmentally sound, with long service life. Rise in penetration of PVC pipes across various application such as irrigation, water supply, sewer & drain, plumbing, oil & gas, HVAC, and others acts as the major driving factors of India PVC pipes market. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe industry is in its mature stage. Most of the players operating in the industry focus to consolidate their position in the market through strategic expansions and product launches. Some of the major factors that drive the demand for PVC pipes include upsurge in demand from irrigation & construction industries, rise in focus on rural water management, and rapid urbanization. The India PVC pipes market is segmented by type into chlorinated PVC pipe, unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) pipe, and plasticized PVC pipes. Significant penetration across applications such as heavy-duty plumbing, sewer & drain, and HVAC drive the demand for uPVC pipes. Increasing implementation and reach of government programs and marketing strategies used by players in the PVC pipes and fittings market are expected to have a positive effect on the overall revenue of the India PVC pipes and fittings market. With respect to applications, sewer & drain is the most lucrative segment, followed by water supply, irrigation, plumbing, and others. Significant demand for PVC pipes in various industries and development of infrastructure in the emerging economies are expected to drive the market growth. EPA, REACH, and other regulatory bodies have implemented guidelines for use of PVC material in various industries to control and safeguard the interest of consumers. East India is the major region to drive the demand for PVC pipe products, owing to abundant cultivation of tea. 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Polylactic Acid (PLA) Production

Polylactic Acid (PLA) Production. A Biodegradable and Bioactive Polyester. Most Common Bioplastic in Today’s Use Polylactic Acid (PLA) Polylactic acid or polyactide (PLA) is a biodegradable and bioactive polyester made up of lactic acid building blocks. Polylactic acid (PLA) is at present one of the most promising biodegradable polymers (biopolymers) and has been the subject of abundant literature over the last decade. PLA can be processed with a large number of techniques and is commercially available (large-scale production) in a wide range of grades. It is relatively cheap and has some remarkable properties, which make it suitable for different applications. Polylactic acid (PLA) is the most common bioplastic in use today. First, corn or other raw materials are fermented to produce lactic acid, which is then polymerized to make polylactic acid (PLA). Bioplastics are expected to make major contributions to environmental protection, because they reduce CO2 and because they are biodegradable. The range of applications for bioplastics is growing, from materials used in automobile interiors to packaging for foods and cosmetics, to agricultural sheeting, to household appliances. Application: PLA is biocompatible and thus suitable for medical use, for instance in absorbable suture threads. PLA is also one of the few plastics that are suitable for 3D printing. PLA (polylactic acid) is adapted to classical processing equipments and allows the manufacturing of food contact packagings, bottles for cosmetics application, textile fibers etc. Early applications of high-density PLA were mostly limited to biomedical areas due to its ability to be safely absorbed biologically. Over the past decades, the development of economical production methods and a rising environmental consciousness in consumers lead to the widespread use of PLA as packaging material for consumer goods. Market Outlook Polylactic Acid (PLA) Market is expected to garner $5.2 billion by 2020, registering a CAGR of 19.5% during the forecast period 2013-2020. Polylactic acid (PLA) is a bio-degradable thermoplastic aliphatic polymer produced from lactic acid using various crops like corn, sugarcane, tapioca etc. as a raw material. Increasing consumer awareness, government incentives and easy availability of raw materials are the major factors driving market growth. However, the cost of PLA is comparatively higher than synthetic plastics, thus becoming a primary restraining factor for the market growth. In terms of volume consumption Polylactic acid accounts for highest consumed bio plastic. Government is taking initiatives, providing subsidies and support for increasing usage of bio degradable products. Pollution control and environment safety are the major reasons why more and more stakeholders are turning towards bio plastic usage rather than conventional plastic synthesised from petroleum. Technological advancement, technological transfer from developed countries and high consumer demand in developing countries are responsible for upcoming new set ups in packaging, textiles and electronics industries. These industries’ demand for Polylactic acid is the key market growth driver in developing countries. Increasing usage in creams, shampoos, and body care products as it enhances skin lightening effects, improves collagen and elastin synthesis, accelerates exfoliation and cell renewal is expected to propel industry expansion over the forecast period. Rising demand for personal care products, owing to the introduction of sophisticated products along with the formulation development for a particular consumer group is expected to create new growth avenues for the lactic acid market. There are different types of packaging available in the market such as metal packaging, rigid packaging, flexible packaging, glass packaging, cardboard, and paper packaging. Some common objectives of packaging are physical protection, barrier protection, containment or agglomeration, marketing, security, and convenience. The key driver responsible for the growth of the market is the increasing demand for plastics in packaging from the developing countries such as China and India. The countries like Brazil, India, China, and Russia (BRIC) are global leaders in the Packaging industry with a total 30% of the market share. The Polylactic acid Market is segmented based on product form which is further sub-divided into films and sheets, coatings, and fibers; and also on the basis of the application which is again sub-divided into packaging, catering, technical material, consumer goods, agriculture, construction materials and others. Packaging is the main application of PLA since almost 46% of PLA is consumed for manufacturing packaging materials. Packaging material again has two categories, film packaging, and bottle packaging. In this category, most of the PLA is used for making of plastic bags. Around 19000 tons i.e. 18% of total PLA is used for making plastic bottles. The major players in global Polylactic acid production market are collaborating in order to provide innovative solutions to meet the specific demand for Polylactic acid. Most of European and American firms are taking initiatives via technology and expertise transfer to increase the production of Polylactic acid in Asia pacific market, which is highest growing market. Indian Scenario: Poly lactic acid is not presently produced in India. 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Real Estate, Home Building & Construction Industry

Real Estate, Home Building & Construction Industry. Residential Apartment Development & Construction An apartment is a private residence in a building or house that's divided into several separate dwellings. An apartment can be one small room or several. Apartment means room in a building; a division in a house, separated from others by partitions. Flat means the house which having the facility of lane, rooms like kitchen, bed room, pooja, toilets, varandha and etc. Having individuality. But appartmenmt means group of flats having floors like ground, first, and second and so on. The real estate sector is one of the most globally recognized sectors. Real estate sector comprises four sub sectors - housing, retail, hospitality, and commercial. The growth of this sector is well complemented by the growth of the corporate environment and the demand for office space as well as urban and semi-urban accommodations. The construction industry ranks third among the 14 major sectors in terms of direct, indirect and induced effects in all sectors of the economy. Real estate sector in India is expected to reach a market size of US$ US$ 1 trillion by 2030 from US$ 120 billion in 2017 and contribute 13 per cent of the country’s GDP by 2025. Retail, hospitality and commercial real estate are also growing significantly, providing the much-needed infrastructure for India's growing needs. The Indian real estate sector has witnessed high growth in recent times with the rise in demand for office as well as residential spaces. Demand for residential properties has surged due to increased urbanization and rising household income. India is among the top 10 price appreciating housing markets internationally. Residential segment contributes ~80 per cent of the real estate sector. Total residential unit launches in FY17 stood at around 108, 200. The Indian housing industry has shown strong growth over the past few years. Moreover, rising purchasing power, continuously rising population, increasing investments in socio-economic infrastructures, rapid urbanization and migration of people from rural to urban areas are the main reasons boosting the housing sector, and it’s anticipated to register a strong growth in the coming years. India is expected to reach a market size of US$ US$ 1 trillion by 2030 from US$ 120 billion in 2017 and contribute 13 per cent of the country’s GDP by 2025. The Indian housing industry is highly fragmented, with the unorganised sector, comprising small builders and contractors accounting for over 70% of the housing units constructed. The organised sector comprises large builders and government or government affiliated entities. The investment in housing has steadily risen over the plan period. The tenth five-year plan envisages a growth of 381% in the total investment made in the housing segment. Such growth is owing to the shortage of housing in the country. Tags #Residential_Apartment, #Real_Estate_&_Property_Apartments, #Residential_Care_Apartment, #Service_Apartment, #Apartment, #Residential_Real_Estate_Projects, #Residential_Properties, #Housing_Projects_&_Residential_Flats, #Residential_Flats_and_Apartments, #Apartment_Buildings, Starting an Apartment Business, Residential/Apartments, Commercial Residential Apartment, Apartment Business Ideas, How to Start a Service Apartment Business, Starting an Apartment Business, Apartment-Based Businesses, Building Sector in India, Housing Industry, Real Estate Sector, Starting Your Own Real Estate Business, How to Start Real Estate Business, Indian Real Estate Industry, Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate Business Opportunity in India, Real Estate Business, Profitable Real Estate Business Ideas, Project Report on Residential Apartment, #Detailed_Project_Report_on_Residential_Apartment, #Project_Report_on_Residential_Apartment, Pre-Investment Feasibility Study on Real Estate Business, Techno-Economic feasibility study on Residential Apartment, #Feasibility_report_on_Residential_Apartment, Free Project Profile on Real Estate Business, #Project_profile_on_Residential_Apartment, Download free project profile on Real Estate Business, Residential Development & Construction, Residential Building Construction, Real Estate, Home Building & Construction Industry, Residential Apartment Development & Construction, Real estate development, Residential Apartment Development, Residential Construction & Development Projects, project report on residential apartment pdf, apartment construction project report for bank loan, business plan for apartment construction, Apartment Construction, Residential Real Estate Projects, Growth of Apartment Construction, Building, Construction & Real Estate, Housing Construction, Residential Construction Industry, Construction & Real Estate Development
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Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) Manufacturing Industry

Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) Manufacturing Industry. The Global Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) Market is expected to Reach USD 1.21 Billion by 2025 Polyvinyl alcohol, also known as PVOH, PVA, or PVAL, is a synthetic polymer that is soluble in water. It is effective in film forming, emulsifying, and has an adhesive quality. It has no odor and is not toxic, and is resistant to grease, oils, and solvents. It is ductile but strong, flexible, and functions as a high oxygen and aroma barrier. Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) is produced by polymerization of vinyl acetate monomer followed by hydrolysis. PVA finds application in various end-use industries such as food packaging, paper, textile, construction, coatings, and pharmaceutical. Polyvinyl Alcohol exhibits resistance to moisture and therefore, is predominantly used in the food packaging. Due to high water solubility and biodegradability, PVA has increasingly been used in the packaging industry. Uses: Polyvinyl Alcohol use is growing in packaged food products due to the benefits associated with it such as film forming and retention of taste & texture of the product. It is also used in the nutritional supplement pills, tablets and capsules owing to its viscosity. Polyvinyl alcohol is used as an additive in mortar and cement in order to increase of their cohesion and fluidic properties, reducing the drying time for the concrete surface. This increases the coating adaptability and prevents concrete cloth from chapping. Polyvinyl alcohol is widely used to strengthen textile yarn and papers, particularly to make the latter more resilient to oils and grease. It is also used in freshwater sports fishing. PVA is added into bags that are filled with oil-based or dry fishing bait and attached to the hook. As PVA is soluble in water, when the bag lands on the bed of the water, it breaks down, leaving the hook bait surrounded by pellets and ground bait. This attracts fish to the hook bait, although the PVA does cause the plastic to dissolve in water. PVA may also be used as a coating agent for food supplements and does not pose any health risks as it is not poisonous. One of the leading industrial uses for PVA is for food packaging, accounting for 31.4 percent of the global share in 2016. To combat moisture formation from foodstuff, PVA film is created to be thin and water-resistant. Its crosslinking density and resistance to moisture are added benefits to its usability in this area. Polyvinyl alcohol is a resin, a natural or synthetic organic compound made of non-crystalline or viscous substance. Hence, it is often utilized as the starting point for the creation of other resins such as polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or polyvinyl formal (PVF). PVB has an adhesive quality and is a water-resistant, plastic film, which is often used to laminate safety glass for vehicles. PVF is commonly used to insulate wires. It is also interesting to note that in another growing market, the pharmaceutical market, use of polyvinyl alcohol for coating of medicinal tablets is quite prominent. Its various chemical properties have shown the benefit of its use in health applications, and in particular in pharmaceutics. However, extensive experimentation and pharmaceutical use of PVA/PVOH has been limited due to regulations on food and drugs. Market Outlook The global polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) market is expected to reach USD 1.21 billion by 2025, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 4.59%. PVA finds application in various end-use industries including food packaging, paper, textile, construction, coatings, and pharmaceutical. Polyvinyl alcohol is available in a wide-range of grades, which is also a major positive for the product as it allows end users a wider option to select from. Moreover, the product’s high resistance to moisture, high water solubility and biodegradability makes it suitable for various industrial application. The product is increasingly being used in manufacturing sustainable packaging owing to it physiochemical characteristics. Factors as such are expected to support the global market for PVA during the review period. Increasing need for biocompatible and non-toxic packaging solutions in food & beverage industry is expected to drive the growth. PVA is extensively used in food packaging industry owing to its advantageous properties such as good crosslinking density and moisture content. The demand for PVA is expected to boost owing to the growth in various end-use industries in the Asia Pacific region. Different grades of polyvinyl alcohol are used in the papermaking process with high, intermediate and low viscosities. These grades can be either fully, partially or intermediately hydrolyzed in nature. In addition, changing packaging trends in the cosmetics, and food & beverage industries are also fueling the growth of this region. Furthermore, rising use of biodegradable material by packaging industry in order to prevent pollution is also contributing to the increasing demand for PVA. Rising innovation in packaging coupled with consumers’ demand for properties such as convenience, safety, technology, and sustainability, is expected to fuel the demand for PVA during the forecast period. The demand for PVA is expected to boost owing to the growth in various end-use industries in the Asia Pacific region. Different grades of polyvinyl alcohol are used in the papermaking process with high, intermediate and low viscosities. These grades can be either fully, partially or intermediately hydrolyzed in nature. Asia Pacific is the fastest growing market for Polyvinyl Alcohol as a result of rapidly growing demand from packaging industry especially pertaining to convenience food, from the working class in the developing economies such as India, China, Thailand, and South Korea. The product demand for packaged food products is growing due to convenience and longer shelf life of the products. Growing healthcare industry is also propelling the market growth with respect to rising disease burden among the consumers. Increasing need for bio-based PVA alcohol products is key growth factor to drive polyvinyl alcohol market growth. In addition, rising demand from Asia Pacific region is further propelling the demand over the forecast period. By end use industry, the market has been segmented into packaging, paper, construction, electronics, textile, and medical. Currently, packaging is the leading segment while the textile segment is likely to be the fastest growing segment. The intensive use of PVOH in biodegradable packaging aids the packaging segment to gain the leading position in the market, and currently accounts for 38.2% share of the market. The textile segment is expected to expand at a CAGR of 5.49% owing to extensive use of PVOH for wrap sizing applications. Moreover, increased demand for textiles has resulted in the consistent growth of the textile industry. The polyvinyl alcohol market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa regions for the purpose of the regional analysis. The Asia Pacific region has emerged as the most rapidly developing market in 2017 and is projected to develop at a strong CAGR of 5.45 percent through the review period and is anticipated to touch USD 791.3 million by the end of 2023. The reinforcing growth of the application industries such as textile, food packaging, and construction can be credited towards this development. The demand for sustainable packaging can be accredited to the market growth in the region. The North American region is another major region in the market for polyvinyl alcohol with growing demand for the product as a polymerization aid. Demand for Polyvinyl Alcohol as an emulsifying and dispersing agent also boosts the growth of the market. Furthermore, Polyvinyl Alcohol is also used in vinyl-based emulsion in an array of applications including paints & coatings, textile, re-dispersible powders, and construction which adds to the growth of the market. Growing constructional activities are expected to provide an opportunity for the Global Polyvinyl Alcohol Market as it is used in a number of construction chemicals. However, volatility in the price of raw materials might act as a setback to the growth of the Global Polyvinyl Alcohol Market. 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Khandsari Sugar Processing Industry

Khandsari Sugar Processing Industry. Khandsari Sugar (Raw Unprocessed Sugar) Factory Khandsari sugar may be termed as "Cottage Sugar", which is obtained in unrefined crystalline form from small scale sugar industries known as Khandsari units. Khandsari is a type of unrefined raw white sugar made from thickened sugar cane syrup. It is neither bleached nor contains harmful chemicals and additives. • It is full of minerals and other nutrients, making it a healthier choice than refined, chemically treated sugar. • Using the right kind of sugars and salt for daily use is the basis of a healthy diet. • A healthy and nutritious alternative to sugar India is the birthplace, where the small scale Khandsari (sugar) industry was born and developed into a modern industry. The Khandsari sugar production, which was originally confined to the State of Uttar-Pradesh only, is now spread all over the country. It occupies an important place in the country's sugar economy. Around 45-50% of the total sugar cane produced in the country is absorbed by the Khandsari industry which provides employment to about 2.5 million people. Market Outlook With an annual production capacity of over 30 million metric tonne (MMT), the Indian Sugar Industry (ISI) is the second largest producer of sugar in the world. It is also the second largest agro-based industry in the country after cotton. The sugar industry contributes significantly to socio-economic development of the rural population. Presently sugar is one of the most regulated commodities being subject to quotas, subsidies and import duties in almost every country. Sugar come in two distinguishable groups; raw sugar and refined sugar. Sugar can be produced from sugar cane or sugar beet. Cane sugar accounts for 80% of all sugar produced in the world, 20% comes from sugar beet. Refined sugar from beets and cane is seen as the same, consequently there is no difference in sugar prices between the two. The state of Uttar Pradesh (UP) is expected to be the largest producer of sugar in India with its highest production estimate in decades, followed by the state of Maharashtra. In MY 2017/18, an estimated 357 MMT of sugarcane will be produced from 5.0 million hectares with sugar recovery estimated at 11.2 percent vis-à-vis 11 percent for MY 2016/17. Apart from white crystal sugar, sugarcane is used for manufacturing traditional sweeteners like Khandsari sugar and Jaggery that are mostly consumed in rural areas. About 60% of cane is utilized for the production of sugar, about 30% for alternate sweeteners, namely gur and khandsari and the balance 10% for seeds. Consumption: Out-year sugar consumption is forecast at 27.5 MMT. A strong demand from bulk buyers, food processors’, quick service restaurants, sweet meat shops, households, a growing population, rising income and changing food consumption patterns should 2 Except for Maharashtra state which received good monsoon rains in the post-2017 monsoon season. Support higher consumption in the out-year. Bulk users account for two-third of total sugar consumption in India. In addition to the above, most khandsari sugar is consumed by local sweet shops and gur is mostly consumed in rural households for food, and feed use as well. The sugar industry in India has witnessed a growth in recent years on account of rising number of sugar factories in the country as well as the increasing sugarcane yield in the country. The surge in growth of the industry is majorly originated from the rising sugar demand by the consumers as well as the institutional sector and also forms the increasing expenditure on food and beverages. Indian sugar industry is highly fragmented with organized and unorganized players. The unorganized players mainly produce Gur and Khandari, the less refined forms of sugar. The industry plays a vital role in the economic development of rural areas as they generate large-scale direct employment besides providing indirect employment to rural population. The sugar industry provides livelihood to more than 4 crores sugar cane grower’s factory workers and others. Sugar industry in India occupies a distinctive position in the economic and social fabric of the economy. It is playing a pivotal role especially in the upliftment of the rural economy. Future Growth of India sugar market is expected to be led by increasing sugarcane yield, rising demand of sugar by the consumers and increasing sugar recovery rate. 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Workwear, Uniform Clothing for Factory (Trousers and High- Visibility Long Sleeve Jackets)

A textile or cloth is a flexible woven material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by spinning raw fibres of wool, flax, cotton, or other material to produce long strands. Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting, or pressing fibres together (felt). The words fabric and cloth are used in textile assembly trades (such as tailoring and dress making) as synonyms for textile. However, there are subtle differences in these terms in specialized usage. Textile refers to any material made of interlacing fibres. Fabric refers to any material made through weaving, knitting, spreading, crocheting, or bonding that may be used in production of further goods (garments, etc.). Cloth may be used synonymously with fabric but often refers to a finished piece of fabric used for a specific purpose (e.g., table cloth). Workwear is clothing worn for work, especially work that involves manual labour. Often those employed within trade industries elect to be outfitted in workwear because it is built to provide durability and safety. Workwear: Garments of simple and typically very durable construction usually in poly/cotton fabrics, including boiler suits and coveralls, bib and brace, coats, jackets and trousers, as well as a wide variety of similar styles used in the catering and wholesale/distribution sectors. Nurses' uniforms also fall into this category. The garments are frequently made specific to the company through badges and logos. Indian consumer durables market is broadly segregated into urban and rural markets, and is attracting marketers from across the world. The sector comprises of a huge middle class, relatively large affluent class and a small economically disadvantaged class, with spending anticipated to more than double by 2025. Global corporations view India as one of the key markets from where future growth is likely to emerge. The growth in India’s consumer market would be primarily driven by a favourable population composition and increasing disposable incomes. Per capita GDP of India is expected to reach US$ 3,273.85 in 2023 from US$ 1,983 in 2012. The maximum consumer spending is likely to occur in food, housing, consumer durables, and transport and communication sectors. At present, the production of Uniforms & Workwears is distributed evenly in North America, Europe, China, and Southern Asia. China is the largest production country of Uniforms & Workwears in the world in the past few years and it will keep the same position in the next few years. The China market took up about 37.35% in the global production market in 2016. At present, many US companies have production bases in Central America and Mexico. European companies are slowly moving the production base. To a certain extent, the industry is a labor-intensive industry.
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Workwear, Factory Uniforms, Work Clothing Suits Manufacturing Business

Workwear, Factory Uniforms, Work Clothing Suits Manufacturing Business. Industrial Workwear Uniforms and Apparel Factory Workwear can be classified into non-uniform and uniform. The non-uniform segment encompasses apparel worn in typical modern offices. While there is no precise set of clothing constituting workwear, there is generally an accepted code of dressing broadly consisting of business formals and business casuals. Uniforms & Workwears is defined as apparel bought by enterprises/institutions which given to their employees to perform their work. Often those employed within trade industries elect to be outfitted in Uniforms & Workwears because it is built to provide durability and safety. Most workwear is designed for work, particularly for manual labor. It’s necessary for both safety and durability. Uniforms are becoming pretty fashionable these days in the business world. Not only in the restaurants, hotels and manufacturing – are companies in other industries joining the trend as well. The workwear industry is expanding, which allows businesses and consumers to have many retailers to choose from. Demand is driven by employment trends, so manufacturers that can alter their operations for different uniform and clothing needs remain most profitable. Workwear play an important part in employee engagement and in the external perceptions of organization. High levels of employee acceptance of a workwear issue means that workers feel engaged and well looked after. The clothing needs to be comfortable, fashionable and safe. For employers, a successful workwear policy can produce many benefits in terms of the promotion of the corporate brand to employees and the external world. It can also help with team building and security. Workwear has been traditionally associated with uniforms and single-colored overalls. A new emerging trend in the workwear industry is adding a fashion element to workwear. Traditional coveralls or boiler suits have given way tojackets and trousers or a bib-and-brace combination. Workwear is transitioning from traditional designs to youthful designs such as low cut trousers made from functional textiles. This increased demand is a result of growing awareness amongst corporates regarding the benefits of workwear. Indian hospitals for instance have understood that when adopted, uniforms not only assist patients in identifying the hospital staff, but also create an atmosphere of professionalism and team-like feeling amongst staff. Other sectors are now realizing these benefits and will do so even more in the future. Workers in manufacturing and allied sectors such as automobile and oil and gas are becoming aware of occupational hazards, and hence companies are enforcing a safer work environment. Vendor companies that have tie ups with MNCs are often required to comply with international safety standards; furthermore having workwear assists in creating a better corporate identity. These drivers are fuelling growth in the workwear market of the country. Workwear plays a key role in ensuring that employees are in a suitable environment to work and perform. Employees in oil and gas, construction etc. experience occupational hazards on a regular basis, and hence workwear has evolved to provide them with safety along with comfort with finishes such as fire retardant, high visibility etc. There are also innovative business models in existence to provide quality uniforms in a hassle-free manner to employees such as the rent/full service model. The global market for Workwear is projected to exceed US$41 billion by 2024, driven by the huge base of working population; increase in the number of female workers; and effervescent fabric and material innovations promising enhanced performance, style, safety, comfort, and functionality. Also driving growth in the market are new employment opportunities supported by the expansion of the foodservice industry; steady growth of the healthcare and social care sectors; recovery in construction activity; and rise in demand for professional services. Growing concerns over the environment and legislation of stringent regulations are helping spur demand for eco-friendly clothing especially organic workwear. In the business and enterprise sector, the growing importance of professionalism amidst growing competitiveness, is driving demand for corporate workwear. A key trend in this space is casualization of offices and the resulting growing prominence of smart business casuals especially among the sizeable population of working-age millennials. Benefits of workwear driving adoption rates across all industry verticals include perception of professionalism offered by uniforms and its importance in enabling employees in various roles discharge their responsibilities in a more confident and reliable manner; employee safety and protection from hazards of the workplace such as fire, toxic chemical spills etc.; safeguarding products from cross-contamination; improved security in the workplace; uniforms as “brand ambassadors” help improve customer relationships in addition to enhancing employee productivity. Other factors benefiting growth in the region include stringent implementation and institution of appropriate and safe dress codes in the industrial and commercial sectors; willingness among women and men to wear functional yet stylish attire to work; and strong demand for customized clothing solutions tailored to meet individual tastes and needs. At present, the production of Uniforms & Workwears is distributed evenly in North America, Europe, China, and Southern Asia. China is the largest production country of Uniforms & Workwears in the world in the past few years and it will keep the same position in the next few years. The China market took up about 37.35% in the global production market in 2016. At present, many US companies have production bases in Central America and Mexico. European companies are slowly moving the production base. To a certain extent, the industry is a labor-intensive industry. The industrial workwear market is witnessing a positive surge as there are a couple of factors impacting this market. One of the important factors driving the industrial workwear market is the rising demand for safe, ergonomic, and durable workwear. Another important factor impacting the market is the rise of industrious and tough jobs along with rising number of offshore jobs. Furthermore, there are a number of service providers furnishing workers to perform lifestyle services such as cleaning and maintenance. Consumers avail these services only from a trusted service provider. Such service providers provide workwear with their company logo to the employees. This logo- enabled uniform is a trust factor to end-users. Hence, the rising number of lifestyle service providers is also driving the industrial workwear market. However, the industry workwear market is challenged by inferior quality products manufactured at local markets. Another challenging factor is the negligence of employers in providing workwear to industrial employees. However, the industrial workwear market is expected to show positive market opportunity with customized design industrial workwear set to be adopted by a large number of global players. Furthermore, ready to measure industrial workwear is also anticipated to be an opportunistic factor for industrial workwear manufacturers. 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White Cement Manufacturing Industry

White Cement Manufacturing Industry. How to Start a Cement Manufacturing Factory? Cement Industry Poised for Faster Growth White cement, as the name indicates, is a kind of cement with white color. White cement is similar to ordinary, gray Portland cement in all aspects except for its high degree of whiteness. Obtaining this color requires substantial modification to the method of manufacture, and because of this, it is somewhat more expensive than the gray product. The color of a structure is very important in the perspective of architectural point of view. White cement produces a concrete with perfect and uniform color throughout. It is possible to produces very light shades of pastels and other colors by adding pigments with white cement which are not possible with normally used gray Portland Cement. Besides, there are various uses of White Portland Cement. White cement is extensively used as an alternative to gray cement owing to its value-added properties such as its ability to reflect heat and improved aesthetic appearance. The demand for white cement is higher among countries with hot environment conditions as more heat is reflected from the resulting white concrete surface when compared to standard gray concrete. In addition, it also serves as a readily available concrete ingredient that works well in many applications. It offers aesthetic and performance benefits to pavements, buildings, and other structures. It is also demanding in countries with advanced economies, where it is often used for the construction of innovative buildings and future landmarks. Furthermore, white cement serves as an integral part in structural designing such as in high rise buildings, bridges, and parking structures. Applications of White Cement: 1. Architectural Decorative Designs White cement helps in making marvelous architectural designs. White cement mixed with Colour pigments can give beautiful Colour combinations while retaining the strength of the design structure. They are used in false ceiling, decorative pillar structures, etc. 2. Designer Flooring White cement, marble powder, marble chips / aggregates, Colour pigments combined together gives you a freedom of creating exclusive designer flooring. 3. Tile Grouting White cement is used for filling the gaps in ceramic tiles, vitrified tiles and marble flooring. Mixing the white Cement with Colour pigments can help you match the tile Colour by creating an illusion of a single floor piece slab. 4. Sealants They are used as sealants to fill in the gaps after installing ceramic bathroom fixtures. Market Outlook The white cement market is expected to register a significant growth during 2018 to 2023 (the forecast period). This tremendous growth is supported by the increasing construction activities in emerging economies. White cement is produced from non-iron containing raw materials such as China clay and white limestone as well as with materials containing a low content of coloring elements such as Fe, Mn, Cr, and Ti. Moreover, white cement is manufactured in a separate kiln and is therefore more expensive than standard Portland cement. The most important property of white cement is its whiteness content. It is also manufactured in strength classes of 325, 400, and 475. It exhibits excellent aesthetic, decorative, and hydraulic binding features which improves its durability and strength as compared with gray cement. Furthermore, white cement finds enhanced utilization in the manufacture of architectural and decorative concrete, which is further utilized in applications such as terrazzo tiles, paints, pavers, as well as in pre-fabricated products such as artificial walls and tile adhesives. At present, the global white cement market registers significant growth, owing to the increase in major applications of white cement for decoration. Moreover, growth in tradition of white buildings in countries such as Spain and Italy also augments the market demand. In addition, white cement-based prefabricated products such as tiles and pavers coupled with growth of tile industry have effectively helped to save time and labor, which further escalates the market growth. In addition, the need for buildings with distinctive style of vernacular architecture also boosts the production of global white cement. However, the lesser strength of white cement in comparison with ordinary Portland cement is expected to impede the market during the forecast period. The white cement market can be segmented based on type, application, end-user, and region. In terms of type, the white cement market can be divided into white masonry cement, white Portland cement, and others. White masonry cement is mixed with masonry grade sand to produce mortar for usage in brick, block, and stone masonry construction. Portland cement is manufactured using chalk and clay. It hardens quickly when in contact with water. Other types of white cement are calcium aluminate cement and calcium sulfoaluminate cement. White cement is used in building and construction activities. It is combined with inorganic pigments that tend to produce bright colored concrete and mortar. The ability of white cement to be cast in any shape makes it ideal for usage in monuments, sculptures, and restoration of archeological sites. Based on end-user, the white cement market can be segregated into residential, industrial, and commercial. White cement is widely used for construction purposes in the residential industry. It is also employed in the development of infrastructure. The Asia-Pacific construction sector is the largest in the world, and it is increasing at a healthy rate, due to the rapid industrialization of India, China, Japan, and Australia. Asia-Pacific is even anticipated to exhibit highest market growth during the forecast period, due to the presence of India, which is the second largest market for white cement with emerging infrastructure growth. The growth of the global white cement market is driven by increase in demand for white cement in countries with hot climates, owing to its heat reflecting properties. In addition, rise in usage of white cement in construction of designer buildings and future landmarks fuels the market growth. Moreover, white cement finds extensive applications in the developing economies such as India and China, owing to high purchasing power, increase in per capita GDP, and rise in expenditure by the governments. India exported about 6.22 million tonnes cement valued at `1,659 crore (including 2.85 million tonnes clinker, 2.28 million tonnes of portland grey cement and 0.03 million tonnes white cement) in 2015-16 to Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar, etc. Tags #White_Cement_Manufacturing_Process, #Cement_Manufacturing, #White_Portland_Cement, #White_Cement_Manufacture, #White_Cement, White Cement Manufacturing Process Pdf, Advantages of White Cement, White Cement Composition, White Cement Formula, Manufacturing Process of White Cement, #White_Cement_Manufacturing_Industry, Manufacturing of White Cement, White Cement Industry, Cement Manufacturing Process, How to Start a Cement Manufacturing Factory, Cement Manufacturing Plant, How to Start a Mini Cement Plant, Cement Manufacturing Industry, Cement Manufacturing Business Plan, Cement Plant Setup Cost in India, Cement Plant Investment Cost, Cost to Set up Cement Factory in India, Cement Factory Setup Cost, Cement Business Plan Pdf, Cement Industry in India, #Project_Report_on_White_Cement_Manufacturing_Industry, #Detailed_Project_Report_on_White_Cement_Manufacturing, Project Report on White Cement Manufacturing, Pre-Investment Feasibility Study on White Cement Manufacturing, #Techno_Economic_feasibility_study_on_White_Cement_Manufacturing, #Feasibility_report_on_White_Cement_Manufacturing, Free Project Profile on White Cement Manufacturing, Project profile on White Cement Manufacturing, Download free project profile on White Cement Manufacturing
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Potassium Iodate Manufacturing Industry

Potassium Iodate Manufacturing Industry. Chemical Business Ideas and Opportunities Global Potassium Iodate market size will increase to Million US$ by 2025 Potassium iodate is a chemical compound majorly used in the food and healthcare industry. It is an oxidizing agent and catches fire if it comes in contact with reducing agents or combustible materials. It can be prepared by adding iodine to a hot, concentrated solution of potassium hydroxide. It can also be prepared by reacting a potassium-containing base such as potassium hydroxide with iodic acid. Potassium iodate is used as an additive to raise herbage iodine levels. Potassium iodate is used for iodination of table salt to prevent iodine deficiency in humans. Iodine is an essential trace element; the thyroid hormones thyroxine and triiodothyronine contain iodine. In areas where there is little iodine; iodine deficiency gives rise to goiter, which results in developmental delays and other health problems. In some regions, potassium iodate is used as a source for dietary iodine. It is a major ingredient in some baby formula milk. Potassium iodate is also used in the food industry for various purposes. Uses: • Potassium iodate may be used to protect against accumulation of radioactive iodine in the thyroid by saturating the body with a stable source of iodine prior to exposure. • Like potassium bromate, potassium iodate is occasionally used as a maturing agent in baking. • It is used for Iodization of edible Salt. • It is used in analysis or testing of Zinc and arsenic. • It is used in Iodometry in medicine manufacturing. • It is used as a reagent. • It is used as feed additives. • It is used in foods as maturing agent and dough Conditioner. Market Outlook Global Potassium Iodate (CAS 7758-05-6) market size will increase to Million US$ by 2025, from Million US$ in 2017, at a CAGR of during the forecast period. In this study, 2017 has been considered as the base year and 2018 to 2025 as the forecast period to estimate the market size for Potassium Iodate (CAS 7758-05-6). United States is the largest Manufacturer of Potassium Iodate Market and consumption region in the world, Europe also play important roles in global Potassium Iodate market while China is fastest growing region. The growing demand for potassium iodate in agriculture is expected to boost the market within the forecast period. The demand for potassium iodate has experienced a continuous rise in the past few years and this trend is expected to continue in the next few years as well. The major reason for this is the diverse range of applications of potassium iodate. It is used in agriculture, water treatment, food preservation, medical, industrial and fire service applications among others. It is used in agriculture as a stable form of iodine, for animal to correct iodine deficiency and prevent various animal diseases, in food industry for iodisation of table salt and in pharmaceuticals it is used for the production of disinfectants, antiseptics and deodorants. Owing to such a wide range of applications, potassium iodate is widely used in several end-user industries. The growing demand for these application products from is anticipated to drive the demand for iodate in the next few years. In addition, potassium iodate has the disadvantage of being a stronger intestinal irritant. These parameters may act as restraining factors for the growth of the potassium iodate market in the near future. The continual and rapid growth in the industries in these regions is expected to drive the demand for potassium iodate in the production of various applications products. Moreover, developed markets such as the U.S. and European economies are steadily recovering from the economic downturn and are anticipated to generate significant demand for potassium iodate in the coming years. Due to the positive outlook across the world, the global potassium iodate is predicted to record a strong growth in the near future. 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