MARBLE CUTTING AND POLISHING UNIT (CAPACITY: 120 SQ.MT./DAY)
(EIRI/EDPR/4715) J.C. 2935XL
Marble business in India is presently a rapidly thriving business considering the scope and promising future that it holds for marble business enthusiasts. If targeted in the right market, the marble and granite business can shine and mint huge profits in India’s geographical boundaries. Marbles and granites are considered the vital elements required in the building, and they are widely getting acclaim for the beauty and glittering touch that it gives to the indoor surface within the premise or building.
The demand for marbles and granites in India is soaring high, thereby giving the push to marble business in India and opening the windows of hope for the business enthusiasts who are willing to enter this form of business. In order to witness the accelerating demand for marble tiles in India, you can visit hospitals, colleges, hotels, houses (especially in urban parts of India), and even other places, and you will be getting a glimpse of eye-captivating and highly appealing visuals that is a result of usage of marbles in such places.
The attraction value of marble depends upon its smoothness, hardness, durability, and finish, which enhances the value of a building. The Indian government is quite aware of the potential and value of polished tiles, and thus, it has made the marble tiles industry a crucial part of the export thrust domain.
The marble industry in India has a chequered history. The first marble stone in India was found in the Makrana of erstwhile Rajputana, It was the marble of Makrana that was used in fabulous monumental structure erected centuries ago in India and elsewhere. The world-famous Taj Mahal at Agra, the Victoria Memorial at Kolkata and Jaswant Memorial at Jodhpur bear the testimony to the marble supplied from Makrana. The construction viability of marble stone has been proved beyond doubt as these structures have weathered the vagaries of climate through the centuries.
Gone are the days when marble was considered to be an item of luxury and used only in palaces, temples, mosques and other prestigious buildings. It is now extensively used in ordinary buildings, in drawing rooms, dining rooms, bath rooms and kitchens. Central Public Works Department has specified marble to be used in the Kitchen Platform of even staff quarters.
COST ESTIMATION
Plant Capacity 120 sq.mt/Day
Land & Building Rs. 17.50 Cr
Plant & Machinery Rs. 20.00 Cr
Working Capital for 1 Month Rs. 16.01 Cr
Total Capital Investment Rs. 57.79 Cr
Rate of Return 35%
Break Even Point 46%
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
USES AND APPLICATION
BLENDING EXTERIOR
BUILDING INTERIORS
STATUARY MARBLE
NOVELTIES
SPECIFICATIONS
STRUCTURAL GRANITES ARE GROUPED INTO TWO TYPES
SPECIFICATIONS FOR STONES GENERALLY DEPEND ON FOLLOWING PROPERTIES
MARKET POSITION OF MARBLE IN ETHIOPIA
PROJECTED DEMAND OF MARBLE PRODUCTS
MARKET SURVEY (GLOBAL)
TABLE 1: MAIN COUNTRIES EXPORTING NATURAL STONE
US AND MIDDLE EAST
FEASIBLE USES OF MARBLE WASTE
1. AS A FILLER MATERIAL FOR ROADS AND EMBANKMENTS
2. FOR MANUFACTURE OF BRICKS
3. MANUFACTURE OF PORTLAND CEMENT
4. MANUFACTURE OF CERAMIC TILES
5. MANUFACTURE OF THERMOSET RESIN COMPOSITES
6. MANUFACTURE OF LIME
7. MANUFACTURE OF ACTIVATED CALCIUM CARBONATE
8. HOLLOW BLOCKS AND WALL TILES
9. MANUFACTURE OF GROUND CALCIUM CARBONATE
OTHER POSSIBLE USES OF MARBLE SLURRY/MARBLE WASTE
INDIAN STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS OF BUILDING STONES
1) IS: 1121
IS: 1121 (PART - 1) 1974
IS: 1121 (PART - III) 1974
IS: 1121 (PART - IV) 1974
2) IS: 1122 - 1974
3) IS: 1123 - 1975
4) IS: 1124 - 1974
5) IS: 1125 - 1974
6) IS: 1126 - 1974
7) IS: 1127 - 1970
8) IS: 1128 - 1974
9) IS: 1129 - 1974
10) IS: 1130 - 1969
11) IS: 1706 - 1972
12) IS: 1401
13) IS: 4121 (1967)
14) IS: 4122 - 1967
15) IS: 4348 - 1973
16) IS: 5218 - 1969
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
1. SAWING:
GANG SAWS
WIRE SAWS
CIRCULAR SAWS
GRINDING AND POLISHING
RUBBING:
GRITTING:
BUFFING:
EDGE CUTTING
CUTTING OF COLUMNS
PROCESS IN DETAILS
PRIMARY SAWING
SURFACE POLISHING
CUT TO SIZE
QUALITY CONTROL
PACKAGING
MARBLE TILES MANUFACTURING PROCESS
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM
TYPES OF WASTE GENERATED IN MARBLE QUARRING AND PROCESSING
AND DISPOSAL PRACTICES
TYPES OF WASTE GENERATED
PERCENTAGE OF WASTE GENERATED
QUANTUM OF QUARRYING WASTE PRODUCED WITH RESPECT TO METHOD OF PRODUCTION
QUALITY OF WASTE GENERATED
QUARRYING WASTE DISPOSAL PRACTICES
PERCENTAGE OF WASTE GENERATED
QUANTUM OF PROCESSING WASTE PRODUCED WITH RESPECT TO METHOD OF PRODUCTION
QUALITY OF WASTE GENERATED
PROCESSING WASTE DISPOSAL PRACTICES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT IN MARBLE PROCESSING
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE DUE TO SLURRY
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE DUE TO QUARRYING & TRIMMING WASTE
NEEDED INITIATIVES
DETAILS OF MACHINERIES
SLIDE CUTTING MACHINE
TROLLEY TYPE CUTTING MACHINE
POLISHING MACHINE (HAND OPERATED)
POLISHING MACHINE (PNEUMATICALLY OPERATED)
TWIN HEAD AUTO POLISHER
FOREIGN COLLABORATION
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT & MACHINERIES
SUPPLIER OF PLANT & MACHINERY CIRCULAR SAW
POLISHING MACHING
GRINDING MACHINE
EDGE CUTTING MACHINE
MARBLE CUTTING MACHINE
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERIES (IMPORTED)
RAW MATERIAL SUPPLIERS
MARBLE BLOCK
D.G. SET MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS
ELECRICAL GOOD & SWITCH MANUFACTURE
FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENTS MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIERS
SUPPLIERS/MANUFACTURERES OF EOT CRANE
ADDRESSES OF RELEVANT GOVERNMENT OFFICES
ADDRESSES OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONSREGISTRATION AND LICENSE REQUIRED FOR WATER PARK
OTHER LICENSES REQUIRED FOR THE SETUP:
KEY REGULATIONS AND POLICIES IN INDIA
EXCISE LAWS
LABOUR LAW LEGISLATIONS
PRINCIPLES OF PROJECT LAYOUT
PLANT LOCATION FACTORS
PRIMARY FACTORS
1. RAW-MATERIAL SUPPLY:
2. MARKETS:
3. POWER AND FUEL SUPPLY:
4. WATER SUPPLY:
5. CLIMATE:
SPECIFIC FACTORS
6. TRANSPORTATION:
7. WASTE DISPOSAL:
8. LABOR:
9. REGULATORY LAWS:
10. TAXES:
11. SITE CHARACTERISTICS:
12. COMMUNITY FACTORS:
13. VULNERABILITY TO WARTIME ATTACK:
14. FLOOD AND FIRE CONTROL:
EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT
1. DEPRECIATION:
2. FIXED ASSETS:
3. WORKING CAPITAL:
4. BREAK-EVEN POINT:
5. OTHER FIXED EXPENSES:
6. MARGIN MONEY:
7. TERM LOANS:
8. TOTAL LOAD:
9. LAND AREA/MAN POWER RATIO:
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
APPENDIX – A:
01. PLANT ECONOMICS
02. LAND & BUILDING
03. PLANT AND MACHINERY
04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS
05. FIXED CAPITAL
06. RAW MATERIAL
07. SALARY AND WAGES
08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT
11. COST OF PRODUCTION
12. TURN OVER/ANNUM
13. BREAK EVEN POINT
14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS
16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS
18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)
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