Author: NIIR Board of Consultants & Engineers
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 8189579002
Code: NI161
Pages: 336
Price: Rs. 475.00
Published: 2005
Publisher: National Institute of Industrial Research
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The
economic environments going to be more and more responsive to enterprising
activities and tremendous potential is likely to enhance for the devolvement
of small-scale sector at all level of investment. This book provide technical
assistance and special guidance to the entrepreneurs in identifying profitable
projects to be started with in Rs. 35,00,000. The book contains processes,
project profiles, raw material and machinery list with the addresses of their
suppliers. The book is very helpful for entrepreneurs, consultants,
institutional libraries etc.
1. ALUMINIUM FABRICATIONS
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Plant Economics
2. ALUMINIUM SHOTS & KNOTCHED BARS
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Melting
Casting
Grading and Testing
Quality Control and Standards
Motive Power
Energy Conservation
Plant Economics
3. ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINTS BASED ON CNSL RESIN
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Implementation Schedule
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Plant Economics
4. BED SHEET WITH PILLOW COVERS SET
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Implementation Schedule
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control & Standards
Plant Economics
5. CRT DATA DISPLAY MONITOR (COLOUR)
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Implementation Schedule
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control & Standards
Motive Power
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Additional Information
Plant Economics
6. CASHEW FENI
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Implementation Schedule
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control & Standards
Plant Economics
7. COMPUTER KEY BOARDS (MEMBRANE TYPE)
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Implementation Schedule
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Motive Power
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Additional Information
Plant Economics
8. COPPER COATED M.S. WIRE
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Pollution Control
Quality Control and Standards
For MIG Wire
Plant Economics
9. COTTON LYCRA (SPANDEX) KNITTED WEARS
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Motive Power
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Plant Economics
10. CRIMPED WIRE CONNECTORS
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Motive Power
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Additional Information
Plant Economics
11. ELECTRONIC WEIGHING SCALES
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Motive Power
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Additional Information
Plant Economics
12. INFANT GARMENTS
Introduction
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Utilities
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Machinery Utilisation
Plant Economics
13. JACKFRUIT PRODUCTS
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Plant Economics
14. LEATHER SANDAL WITH P.U. SOLE
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Motive Power
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Plant Economics
15. LEATHER TRAVELLING BAG
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Motive Power
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Plant Economics
16. MODEM
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Implementation Schedule
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Quality Specification
Motive Power
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Additional Information
Plant Economics
17. MUSTARD OIL
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Motive Power
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Additional Information
Plant Economics
18. NICKEL ALLOY WIRES
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Plant Economics
19. R.C.C. SPUN PIPE
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturer
Implementation Schedule
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Motive Power 20 KW.
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Machinery Utilization
Plant Economics
20. ROTOGRAVURE PRINTING
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Motive Power
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Plant Economics
21. TYRE RETREADING (BY COLD PROCESS)
Introduction
Market Potential
Present Manufacturers
Technical Aspects
Process of Manufacture
Quality Control and Standards
Motive Power
Pollution Control
Energy Conservation
Plant Economics
DIRECTORY SECTION
Cashew
Feni unlike Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) viz., Brandy, Whisky, Rum,
Gin etc, is not made by blending of spirits but is distilled exclusively
from the pure fermented juice of cashew apples, without addition of any
extraneous matter.
It
is estimated that about 25 lakhs tonnes of cashew apple fruits are
available in the country. Most of the fruits, at present not utilised by
the industry in any of the cashew growing tracts in India except Goa where
it is used in the preparation of alcoholic beverages 'FENI.' In order to
utilise the large quantity of cashew apple being produced by the growers,
it is felt that units manufacturing 'Cashew Feni' and 'Cashew Arrack' can
be encouraged.
Cashew
apple is a rich source of sugar, vitamins and minerals. It is observed
that the Vitamin-C content in Cashew apple is five times more than that in
citrus fruits. The cashew feni has proved to be a foreign exchange earner
in Goa. In view of the above, it is envisaged that there is a good scope
for setting up export-oriented liquor making units in cashew and coconut
growing areas. This will not only help the farmers to utilise the waste
material but also generate more employment opportunities in rural areas.
There is a need to encourage the enterpreneurs and look for healthy market
for the product.
1.
M/s. Dharamvir Exports
A-112,
Defence Colony
New
Delhi - 110024
Tel:
+ 91-11-24335242, 51550787
Fax:
+ 91-11-24332488, 51550787
Email:
dvexpo@del3.vsnl.net.in
expo@indikagold.com
Website:
http://www.indikagold.com
2.
M/s. Indigo Multitrade Pvt. Ltd.
416
& 408, Bhaveshwar Complex
Vidya
Vihar (West)
Mumbai
- 400086
Tel: + 91-22-25092470, 25092471, 25092472
Fax:
+ 91-22-25090595
Email:
indigotrade@satyam.net.in
indigotrade@gems.vsnl.net.in
Website:
http://www.indigomultitrade.com
3.
M/s. Miltop Exports
672,
GIDC II, Dared
Jamnagar
- 361004
Tel:
+ 91-288-2730228, 2730497, 2730810
Mobile
No.: 9824083954
Fax:
+ 91-288-2730498
Email:
mail@miltopexports.com
Website:
http://www.miltopexports.com
4.
M/s. Pioma Industries
"Rasna
House," 8th Floor Panchwati,
Ahmedabad
- 380006
Tel:
+ 91-79-26427774, 26403338, 26566272, 26430789
Fax:
+ 91-79-26402574
Email:
exports@rasnainternational.com
Website:
http://www.rasnainternational.com
The
major activities in the implementation schedule may be tabulated as below:
|
Sl.No. |
Activity |
Period
(Months) |
|
1. |
Selection
of site/working shed |
1 |
|
2. |
Preparation
of feasibility report |
1 |
|
3. |
Registration
with commissioner of industries/ DIC |
2 |
|
4. |
Arrangement
of finance (term loan and working capital) |
2-3 |
|
5. |
Procurement
of machinery and equipment |
2 |
|
6. |
Installation/Erection
of machinery/Test equipment/Commissioning |
3 |
|
7. |
Procurement
of raw materials |
1 |
|
8. |
Recruitment
of technical personnel etc. |
1 |
|
9. |
Trial
production |
2 |
1.
Many of the above activities shall be initiated concurrently.
2.
Procurement of raw material commences from the 7th month onwards.
3.
In case the imported plant and machinery are required the
implementation period of project increases by atleast 2-3 months as
procurement of machinery from foreign is a time taking process.
Cashew
apple after washing is fed into juice extractor. The extracted juice is
kept for 2 to 3 days to get it fermented. Fermentation is verified on the
basis of formation of a film floating over the juice. From 50 litres of
fermented juice, 35 litres of arrack is distilled which contains 40%
alcohol. The Feni is obtained by distilling arrack, mixed with fermented
juice in ratio of 1 : 2 which is a powerful form of cashew liquor. A
mixture of 30 litres of arrack and 60 litres of juice produces 15 litres
of Feni which contains 75% of alcohol. To get a litre of arrack, 12 kg to
15 kg cashew apple and for a litre of Feni, 30 to 35 kg cashew apple are
required.
Since
the unit proposes to produce alcoholic drinks, licences from both Central
and State Governments have to be obtained. The unit may also produce
products as per the following I.S.I specifications:
1.
Brandies - IS : 4450 : 1978
2.
Country Spirit (Distilled) - IS: 5287 : 1978
3.
Methods of sampling for alcoholic drinks - IS: 3753 : 1967
4.
Methods of test for alcoholic drinks - IS : 3752 : 1967
Travelling
bag is one of the convenient goods used for carrying the belongings such
as clothes, daily-use articles and other essentials during travel. Some
other types of products are also used for carrying important documents and
office use equipments by the executives and high profile personnel.
Although this product is manufactured from various types of materials such
as textile, jute, coated fabrics, yet leather travelling bag is having
wider acceptance due to its superior strength, aesthetic look and
up-man-ship among middle and high-income group people. A wide range of
travelling bags are in use for various purposes. The cost of the leather
bags depends upon the type of leather, space and/or style of it. This
project aims at manufacturing two types of bags i.e.:
1.
Bags of single large pocket with one or two zips usually made from
heavy cow or buffalo leather, and
2.
Bags of multi pockets with interlining and re-enforcement, flat
type, fitted with magnetic press buttons, commonly made from cow nappa
leather.
The
demand of the leather travelling bag is increasing day-by-day in tune with
the growth of industrialization, economic standards of people, tourism and
fashion consciousness. The important customers of such products are medium
and high-income group people belonging to service, business and executive
classes. The proposed poduct with the price of about Rs. 800 to Rs. 1000
is felt quite acceptable with reasonable quality. Further, export
worthiness of this product is quite substantial with qualitative and
latest design. A small manufacturer can have tie-up with any exporter
merchant in the country for executing the order as per the specified
design. There is ample scope for leather travelling bag units with easy
and considerably cheaper availability of indigenous raw material and
skilled manpower.
1.
M/s. Superhouse Leathers Ltd.
150
Feet Road, Jajmau
Kanpur
- 208 010
P.O.
Box 99,
Kanpur,
U.P. - 208 010
Tel.:
+91-512-2460496, 2461391, 2463373
Fax:
+91-512-2460814, 2462124
E-mail:
safetyshoe@superhousegroup.com
Website:
http://www.superhousegroup.com
2.
M/s. Triple Helix Industries,
20-E,
Sipcot Industrial Complex,
Sipcot,
Ronipet,
N.
Arcot - 632 403,
Tel.:
+ 91-4172-244769, 247491,
Mobile
No. 98423 44769, 98941 46889
Fax:
No. +91-4172, 247491
E-mail:
helix@md5.vsnl.net.in
Website:
http://www.triplehelixindustries.com
3.
M/s. Nebula Impacts
Building,
Rajlaxmi Appt. 39,
C.
Khudiram Bose Sarani,
Kolkata
- 700 037,
Tel.:
+91-33-25280182
Fax:
+91-33-24853275
E-mail:
nebulaimpacts@vsnl.com
nebulaimpacts@yahoo.com
4.
M/s. Raheja Leather Exports,
31/33,
Lalwani House,
2nd
Floor, Room No. 4,
Mirza
Street,
Mumbai
- 400 003
Tel.:
+91-22-23430663
Mobile
No. 98201 30691
Fax:
+91-22-23413174
E-mail:
rahejaleather@hotmail.com
Website:
http://www.rahejaleather.com
5.
M/s. P.S. Daima & Sons
RZ-156,
Sayed Nangloi,
New
Delhi - 110 087
Tel.:
+91-11-25252660, 25254281, 25266744
Fax:
+91-11-25254282, 25254285
E-mail:
psdaima@del3.vsnl.net.in
daimaps@eth.net
Website:
http://www.psdaimaandsons.com
The
major activities in the implementation schedule may be tabulated as below:
|
Sl.No. |
Activity |
Period
(Months) |
|
1. |
Selection
of site/working shed |
1 |
|
2. |
Preparation
of feasibility report |
1 |
|
3. |
Registration
with commissioner of industries/ DIC |
2 |
|
4. |
Arrangement
of finance (term loan and working capital) |
2-3 |
|
5. |
Procurement
of machinery and equipment |
2 |
|
6. |
Installation/
Erection of machinery/ Test equipment/Commissioning |
3 |
|
7. |
Procurement
of raw materials |
1 |
|
8. |
Recruitment
of technical personnel etc. |
1 |
|
9. |
Trial
production |
2 |
1.
Many of the above activities shall be initiated concurrently.
2.
Procurement of raw material commences from the 7th month onwards.
3.
In case the imported plant and machinery are required the
implementation period of project increases by atleast 2-3 months as
procurement of machinery from foreign is a time taking process.
The
leather travelling bags proposed to be manufactured in this project are
mainly of two types. One is of single large pocket with a space of 3 to 6
ft. fitted with one or two fasteners and a long strap handle and other one
is of multi-pockets (3 to 5) fitted with different types of fasteners like
zips, velcro or press buttons. While heavy cow or buffalo bag leather with
the thickness of 2.0 to 2.5 mm without lining is preferred for making the
former, the softy type of leather like cow nappa leather with the
inter-lining and reinforcement is usually used for the later.
First
of all the components are cut from suitable materials. The basic raw
material is the finished leather, which is not uniform, irregular in shape
and size, variation with grain structure and presence of defects on the
surface. On the other hand, the components are generally regular or
rectangular shape and the adjacent components should have similar shade
and structure. Therefore, necessary care should be taken in cutting the
components. The cut components are then skived to the edges for ease of
folding and/or stitching. The edges are then beaded and the zips and other
fasteners attached as per the specification. The outer surface (leather),
the inner surface (lining) and the re-enforcement materials if required
so, are attached first with the adhesive and then by stitching. The
linings and thread-ends are trimmed and sealed. The surface is cleaned and
polished and made ready for packing.
The
quality of this product has to be maintained as per buyer's specification.
However, the main criteria for quality control are selection of suitable
materials, (especially the leather with required thickness, shade,
strength and softness) cutting components from suitable portions of
leather, uniform folding, fastener attachment, regular stitching with
suitable thread with specified stitch length and finishing.
The
proposed unit does not produce any effluent. However, the scraps of
leather and other materials are to be collected and disposed-off at
appropriate place or are burnt at an isolated place.
All
machines are power driven and are run individually, whenever required.