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

Starches are modified to enhance their performance in different applications. Starches may be modified to increase their stability against excessive heat, acid, shear, time, cooling, or freezing; to change their texture; to decrease or increase their viscosity; to lengthen or shorten gelatinization time; or to increase their viscostability. Modified starches, starch derivatives, are prepared by physically, enzymatically, or chemically treating native starch, thereby changing the properties of the starch. Modified starches are used in practically all starch applications, such as in food products as a thickening agent, stabilizer or emulsifier; in pharmaceuticals as a disintegrater; or in paper as a binder .Carboxymethyl starch is used as an additive in oil drilling mud. Starches, especially modified starches, are also used as glues in cardboard manufacturing. Starches such as Gum Arabic and Gum Tragacanth are used as the glue for stamps and postal envelopes. They are also used in many other applications. The major Application Sector of modified starches is paper, oil drilling, textile, food / pharmaceutical, etc. Thus starch can be used in numerous possible functional application areas, including adhesion, antistaling, binding, clouding, dusting, emulsion stabilization, encapsulation, flowing aid, foam strengthening, gelling, glazing, moisture retention, molding, shaping, stabilizing and thickening. There are many types of important modified starch. To name a few some of them are physically modified starch, chemically modified starch and enzymatically modified starch. Starches can be modified in several ways to change their function as additives in products. They can be cross-linked, where the chains get stuck together into a mesh. They can be heated to break the long chains down into simpler molecules like dextrin, polydextrin, and maltodextrin. These are simply short starches. Starches can have hydrogen replaced by something else, such as a carboxymethyl group, making carboxymethyl starch. Some Indian manufacturers Gujarat Ambuja Proteins Ltd, Ahmedabad Sahyadri Starch & Chemicals (P) Ltd., Bangalore Tirupati Starch & Chem Ltd., Indore SPA Starch & Chemicals, Mumbai Karandikars Cashell Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai Universal Starch & Chemicals Ltd, Maharashtra The growth rate in demand for Starch/Modified starch is likely to be in tune with the performance and growth rate of downstream sector in the coming years. The Indian demand for the last financial year was around 75000tonnes per annum. The global production of starch is around 37 million tonnes per annum and the global demand is around 4 million tonnes per annum for modified starch. A number of potential applications of modified starch have not been exploited to a large extent. For example, modified starch can be used in various food applications as instant noodles, ham sausages, flavouring, frozen foods, beverages, ice-cream etc. Modified starch also can find application in biodegradable plastics and bioplastics, which is used in packaging, agricultural films, disposable cutlery. There is good potential for modified starch in food applications and prospects for growth seem bright. New entrepreneurs have a very good scope for exploration into such segments.
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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DEHYDRATED ONION & ONION POWDER - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost of Project

Dehydrated Onions have been produced in small quantities since the nineteenth century. Onion is an important vegetable crop grown in India and forms a part of daily diet in almost all households throughout the year. India is the second largest producer of onion in the world. Onion is one of the most important but perishable groups known. It is also used for medical purpose. But due to non-availability of appropriate post-harvest storage facilities, 20-25% of the total produced onions are wasted, which in terms of value amounts to crores of rupees. Unprocessed foods are susceptible to spoilage by biochemical processes, microbial attack and infestation. The right post harvest practices such as good processing techniques, and proper packaging, transportation and storage (of even processed foods) can play a significant role in reducing spoilage and extending shelf life. Among various methods of preservation, dehydration of vegetables is one of the most popular and oldest methods. Dehydration increases the storage period of vegetables and make them available throughout the year and even in off-season, thus supplying the important nutrients in a concentrated form. Dehydrated foods are more concentrated source of minerals than any other preserved form of foodstuff. Almost all dehydrated onion products like-kibbled, sliced, rings (half & full), large kibbled, minced (in various cut sizes), chopped, granulates and powder forms are not new to households & restaurants. It has good potential in food processing industries, defense, pharmaceutical industries, hotels and restaurants, caterers, etc. In the food processing field, dehydration is sometimes described as the removal of 85% or more of water from a food substance, by exposure to thermal energy by various means. The main advantages of dehydrated onions are that they are easy to store, being lighter in weight and smaller in bulk than fresh or other processed onions. They are cheap to pack compared with canned goods. They do not require refrigerated storage as do frozen onions and the contents of a container can be used some time after opening provided they are not dehydrated. Dried onion is now available in market in the powdered or kibled form. The composition of the fresh and dried forms is given. The kibbled form has moisture content of about 10% microscopically onion powders shows abundant parent chymatous cells. In India dehydration of many food products especially vegetables and some fruits are in practices at home and industry level throughout year. As a whole the products have fair market demand. There is a good scope and good market potential in such products and new entrepreneurs should venture in such projects. Capacity : 1800 MT/Annum 900 MT/Annum Dehydrated Onion (Chopped and Sliced) 900 MT/Annum (Dehydrated Onion Powder)
Plant capacity: 1800 MT/Annum Plant & machinery: 224 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 672 Lakhs
Return: 44.00%Break even: 41.00%
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PRECIPITATED SILICA FROM RICE HUSK ASH - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Rice husk is an agricultural residue easily available in rice producing countries. India is a major rice producing country, and the husk generated during milling is mostly used as a fuel in the boilers for processing paddy, producing energy through direct combustion & or by gasification. The rice husk contains about 75% organic volatile matter & the balance 25% of the weight of this husk is converted into ash during the firing process, is known as rice husk ash (RHA). This RHA in tern contains around 85%–92% amorphous silica. About more 20 million tones of RHA are produced annually in India. Generally rice husk is not used as cattle feed since its cellulose & other sugar contents are low. So the RHA produced is a great environment threat causing damage to the land & the surrounding area in which it is dumped. Lots of ways are being through off for disposing them by making commercial use of this RHA. Silica is one of the valuable inorganic chemical compounds. It can exist in gel, crystalline and amorphous forms. It is the most abundant material in the earth’s crust. Silica is the major constituent of rice husk ash. With such a large ash content & silica content in the ash it becomes economical to extract silica from the ash, which has wide market & also takes care of ash disposal. Precipitated Silica (also called particulate silica) is composed of aggregates of ultimate particles of colloidal size that have not become linked in massive gel network during the preparation process. It is an amorphous form of silica; the word amorphous denotes a lack or crystal structure, as defined by x-ray diffraction. Early interest in amorphous silica was purely academic. The ash produced after the husks have been burned is high in silica. RHA can be used in a variety of application like: green concrete, high performance concrete, ceramic glaze, water proofing chemicals, roofing shingles, insulator, specialty paints, flame retardants, carrier for pesticides, insecticides & bio fertilizers etc. Precipitated silica is also used as filler for paper & rubber, as a carrier & diluents for agricultural chemicals, as an anti caking agent, to control viscosity & thickness and as a cleansing agent in toothpastes & in cosmetics. The distinguishing feature of the growth of precipitated silica industry in India is that it has classifiably flourished in the small-scale sector. Readily available new materials low capital investment & high rates of return offer a distinct advantage to the small-scale manufacturers to venture into this field. There is a very good scope in this sector. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Gujrat Multi Gas Base Chemicals Private Limited Gujarat Multi Gas Base Chemicals Private Limited, Mumbai Manswill Chemicals Private Limited Wellink Chemical Industrial Company Limited, Nanping Insilco Limited Famous Minerals and Chemicals Private Limited Gujarat Silicon Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 600 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 53 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 273 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 47.00%
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SILICO MANGANESE - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Layout

Manganese and silicon are crucial constituents in steelmaking, as deoxidants, desulphurizers and alloying elements. Silicon is the primary deoxidizer. Manganese is a milder deoxidizer than silicon but enhances the effectiveness due to the formation of stable manganese silicates and aluminates. It also serves as desulphurizer. Manganese is used as an alloying element in almost all types of steel. Of particular interest is its modifying effect on the iron-carbon system by increasing the hardenability of the steel. Thus both silicon and manganese have an important influence on the properties of steel, depending on the amount added and the combined effect with other alloying elements. About 93 % of all manganese produced is in the form of manganese ferroalloys. The FeMn grades are high carbon (HC), medium carbon (MC), low-carbon (LC) and very low carbon (VLC), whereas the SiMn grades are medium carbon (MC) and low carbon (LC). The steel industry is the only consumer of these alloys. Silico manganese (SiMn), a ferroalloy with high contents of manganese and silicon, is made by heating a mixture of the oxides manganese oxide (MnO2), silicon dioxide (SiO2), and iron oxide (Fe2O3), with carbon in a furnace. They undergo a thermal decomposition reaction. It is used as a deoxidizer and an alloying element in steel. The standard grade silico manganese contains 14 to 16% of silicon, 65 to 68% of manganese and 2% of carbon. The low carbon grade SiMn has carbon levels from 0.05 to 0.10%. Demand for steel has been rising due to ongoing economic boom leading to rapid growth in various industries in the world's two largest populous countries in Asia-Pacific, China and India, with simultaneous increase in production leading to wide fluctuations is steel prices. Other countries in Asia-Pacific such as Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan; Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Latin America have witnessed an increase in steel consumption. A changing lifestyle, increasing disposable income, changing consumer thinking, rising consumption, and various other factors; demand for steel witnessed an increase leading to an increase in manganese demand. This trend is expected to continue for another five years after which demand is expected to stabilize. There is a very good scope in this field and new entrepreneurs should venture in such projects. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Aarti Steels Ltd. Adhunik Metaliks Ltd. Alok Ferro Alloys Ltd. Bhaskar Shrachi Alloys Ltd. Bihar Foundry & Castings Ltd. Bishwanath Ferro Alloys Ltd. Castron Technologies Ltd. Century Plyboards (India) Ltd. Cronimet Alloys India Ltd. Ductile Castings Ltd. Garg Industries Ltd. (Duplicate Name, Punjab) Indsil Hydro Power & Manganese Ltd. Jalan Ispat Castings Ltd. Karthik Alloys Ltd. Maharashtra Elektrosmelt Ltd. Nagpur Power & Inds. Ltd. Natural Sugar & Allied Inds. Ltd. Nav Chrome Ltd. [Merged] Nava Bharat Ventures Ltd. Quality Steels & Forgings Ltd. Shri Girija Smelters Ltd. Shyam Century Ferrous Ltd. Shyam Ferro Alloys Ltd. Silcal Metallurgic Ltd. Sova Ispat Alloys (Mega Projects) Ltd. Sova Ispat Alloys Ltd. Srinivasa Ferro Alloys Ltd. Star Metallics & Power Pvt. Ltd. Super Steel Casting Ltd. V B C Ferro Alloys Ltd.
Plant capacity: 14400 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 897 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 1861 Lakhs
Return: 40.00%Break even: 70.00%
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POTATO POWDER, FLAKES & GRANULES WITH COLD STORAGE - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Production Schedule

Potato is considered to be one of the traditional food items of India. Potato is the staple food for 2/3rd of the world population. India is presently the 3rd largest potato growing country in the world. Potato is one of the important tuber vegetables, which is consumed throughout the year. Its Botanical name is Solanum tuberosum. The main edible part is its tuber. Potato is one of the most important but perishable groups known. Unprocessed foods are susceptible to spoilage by biochemical processes, microbial attack and infestation. The right post harvest practices such as good processing techniques, and proper packaging, transportation and storage (of even processed foods) can play a significant role in reducing spoilage and extending shelf life. Among various methods of preservation, dehydration of vegetables is one of the most popular and oldest methods. Dehydration increases the storage period of vegetables and make them available throughout the year and even in off-season, thus supplying the important nutrients in a concentrated form. Dehydrated foods are top-quality biological products and foods, picked in the peak of their ripeness and after cleaning and trimming, dehydrated with 98% of their moisture taken out. Dehydrated foods are more concentrated source of minerals than any other preserved form of foodstuff. Almost all dehydrated potato products like flakes, granulates and powder forms are not new to households & restaurants. It has good potential in food processing industries, defenses, pharmaceutical industries, hotels and restaurants, caterers, etc. Potato powder, Granules and flakes are processed dehydrated potato products. The processing of potatoes increases the shelf life of potatoes. There are various machines which are required for the processing of potatoes. Most of the machines are indigenously available & very few of them may be imported. There are plenty of well varieties of potato available for processing. There are few good technologists available, for supplying process technology. There is environmental pollution problem within this industry but can be solved using proper treatment. As a whole the products have fair market demand. There is a good scope for new entrepreneurs. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Tipsy-Topsy Exports Superveg Agrotech Pvt. Ltd. Sifter International Nile Valley Company Rice, Spice and Paper Inc.
Plant capacity: 14400 MT Potato Powder,14400 MT Potato Flakes,6000 MT Potato GranulesPlant & machinery: 12900 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 15800 Lakhs
Return: 44.00%Break even: 34.00%
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OSSEIN/GELATIN - Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics, Plant Layout

Gelatin is a pure colorless water-soluble glutinous protein derived from natural sources such as the hides and bones of animals (cattle, pig, fish, and poultry). Gelatin is a nearly complete protein lacking only one essential amino acid-tryptophan. It is free of fat, cholesterol and preservatives. Gelatin is considered GRAS, Generally Recognized as Safe, according the FDA. Ossein is the organic matter of animal bones that are rich in collagen. Generally hydrochloric acid is used in extracting ossein from bones and ossein is used for the production of gelatin. The largest use of gelatin is in the food industry, primarily in candies, desserts and dairy products. Gelatin has many physical characteristics that make it suitable for food applications. These characteristics are its melt-in-the-mouth feel, its ability to form thermo reversible gels, and its clarity and bland flavor. Another use of gelatin is in the pharmaceutical industry for hard and soft capsule manufacture, health supplements and micro-encapsulation. Gelatin protects the active pharmaceutical ingredients from exposure to air, light and moisture. Gelatin is also used in the manufacture of photographic products where it’s uniquely suited for the preparation of silver emulsions. There are also a myriad of other applications that use gelatin such as millinery, industrial products, art supplies and scientific research. Gelatin is available in a granular, powder or leaf form. Leaf gelatin is mainly used in culinary applications. Gelatin is produced through a series of processing steps that include demineralization, hydrolysis, extraction, evaporation, purification, drying and blending. Depending on the raw materials used, processing can take anywhere from two weeks to two months. Demand for gelatin is largely driven by the application in soft and hard gelatine capsules. Gelatin capsules are used as oral dosage form in pharmaceutical and neutraceutical feed. The Indian demand is around 12500 tonnes both for the Pharmaceutical and neutraceutical sector (for gelatine capsules) including tablet coating and Food, edible and technical sector. The global demand for gelatine is around 315000 tonnes per annum with a growth rate of around 2% per annum. New entrepreneurs should venture into this field to create new capacities.
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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POTATO POWDER (AUTOMATIC PLANT)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

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

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

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

Maize (Zea mays L) is one of the most important cereals of the world and provides more human food than any other cereal. Starch is a group of polysaccharides, composed of glucopyranose units joined together by glucosidric linkages. It conforms to the molecular formula, (C6 H10O5)n, where n varies from a few hundred to over one million. Starch is found as the reserve carbohydrate in various parts of plants and is enzymatically broken down to glucose to other carbohydrates according to the metabolic needs of the plants. Industrially, starch is broadly divided into two types viz., natural and modified. Natural starches also designated as unmodified starches or simply starches, are obtained from grains such as sorghum. Starch is also obtained from roots like potato, tapioca and arrowroot, and from the pith of the stems of certain palms such as sago. They are further classified into cereal starches and root starches. The characteristics of the natural starches are changed by chemical or enzymatic action and the products of these reactions are termed modified starches. This group includes dextrins, acid-modified starches, oxidized starches, starch esters, starch ethers, dialdehyde starches, and cationic starches. The roots of tapioca plant (manihot utilissima) forms one of the major sources of starch, ranking next to potato. The starch content of the plant varies between 12 and 33 per cent. The cereal starches, such as maize, wheat, rice and sorghum, are recovered by several processes, of which the wet milling is by far the most important. Starch is an absorbent for water. Starch and Glucose can be used in different end use industries such as in the manufacture of adhesives, sizing and finishing in textiles, thickening agents in gravies, custards, and confectioneries. Sizing papers, Cosmetics, explosives, reagent, face powders, indicators in domestic analysis, water soluble packaging films, book bindings fabrics, distilled liquors, malt sugar, cattle feed ingredient, rubber reinforcing resins etc. Starch in India is mainly used for cotton textile industry, paper and paper products, Biscuits and confectioneries and glucose and dextrose. Commercially glucose is produced from starch only and these two products are generally made in the same unit side by side. One tonnes of glucose needs 1.1 tonne of starch. About 90% of the liquid glucose produced in India is consumed by the confectionery industry. Liquid Glucose and Dextrose are the products of same origin, in liquid form and the late in powder form. Glucose powder (dextrose) is used an invalid food for pharmaceutical purposes. Aqueous isotonic solution (5%) of dextrose is given as intravenous infections to increase the volume of circulating blood shocks and hemorrhage and to counteract dehydration. Vitamin C is a strong monobasic acid and it is used as a powerful reducing agent in neutral and acidic solutions. It is also used medicine. It is an excellent nutritional agent. It is an antioxidant and a preservative in foodstuffs. It is used as a reducing agent in analytical chemistry. The ferric and calcium salts are available for biochemical research. It is also available as the sodium salt. Sorbitol is an organic chemical having varied end uses. It is edible non-crystalline, odorless white powder and having sweet cooling taste. It is highly soluble in water, and slightly in methyl alcohol. In the case of India, starch is being produced from Maize and tapioca. The units producing starch from maize are concentrated in large sector; and the units producing starch from tapioca are largely concentrated in the small-scale sector. There are many units as at present in the country producing starch from Maize and three units producing starch from Tapioca in the organized sector. The capacity for starch from Maize accounts for more than 80 per cent of the installed capacity in the organized sector. As against the organized sector, there are a number of units in the small and cottage sector producing starch mainly from tapioca. As regards glucose it is produced in solid as well as liquid form. The production of glucose is not possible in the small sector and therefore its production is not as widely spread as that of starch. Eight units manufacturing starch in the organized sector also produce liquid glucose simultaneously. The demand for liquid glucose depends mainly upon the growth of medicine, the pharmaceuticals, biscuits and confectionery industries. As such 80% of the total demand for liquid glucose is absorbed by drugs and pharmaceuticals, while only 20% is used in Biscuits, Confectioneries, toothpaste etc. There is a very good scope and ample space in this sector and new entrepreneurs should venture into this field. Capacity Maize Starch 30000 MT/Annum Liquid Glucose 600 MT/Annum Dextrose Monohydrate 3900 MT/Annum Dextrose Anhydrous 3000 MT/Annum Sorbitol 17100 MT/Annum Vitamin–C 150000 Kg/Annum
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 780 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 2590 Lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 56.00%
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