SANITARY NAPKINS AND BABY DIAPERS (AUTOMATIC IMPORTED PLANT)
The Indian tissue paper and hygiene product market is expected to grow prominently until 2030. During this time, the market size will increase to triple. Economic Researchers outcome that the strong demand mainly comes from the increasing income of urban consumers and their pursuing of more congenial and convenient lives.
The continuous betterment in literacy rates, the improvement of ladies’ safety and sanitary responsiveness, and enlarging lifespan, with refinement in conditions in village areas, have all created openings for expansion of the hygiene market. Now-a-days people want to ameliorate their standard of living. Today, percentage of working females has escalated. These factors are responsible for the development of disposable hygiene markets.
The rigid market demand is vigorous, and international companies including P&G, Unicharm and Kimberly-Clark hold approx 85% of the Indian diaper market. Regarding baby diaper, sales in India, is very promising as mothers wish to use best quality diapers for their children prompting new entrepreneurs to enter into this market. Sales of these products are strong, influencing other companies to follow international brands and start producing in-house, and launch similar products. This can be shown by recent figures of Govt where it can be seen that the import volume of baby diapers in India started to reduce, which is good sign of MAKE IN INDIA campaign.
Regarding Adult Diapers, the usage of adult diapers in India is very low due to lack of awareness, and only accounts for 2% of the total hygiene market share; however, the demand of nursing pads started to increase, in recent times. Although the adult diapers market has started on a low level, it tends to grow rapidly. Now-a-days, around 50% of adult diapers are sold through hospitals and nursing homes, which are welcomed by Indians. Indian senior centers are also starting to promote adult diapers.Currently, there are no international companies producing adult diapers which encourages new entrepreneurs to grab the challenge and produce this exclusive product to capture the market.
Baby diaper may be a newly developed product for India, where as for European countries it has become a general necessity for newly born child caretaking. It was developed & marketed by a swedish firm some time in the year 1958. As a matter of fact a diaper is used for wrapping the newly born or pretty young children who have not get developed the fixed routine for making water or latrine. He or she may discharge at any time which creates a lot of trouble to his mother or caretaker. Who has no convenient place or time to attend the baby while for an outing, shopping, going to movies or friends & relatives. To avoid all trouble they just wrap their babies with the diaper & baby may discharge whenever he feels to. It can retain the wetting for about two hours or so. Till then his mother finds a suitable time & place & removes the diapers, through it away & replace now one. This way it has given a lot of relief to new mothers. The sanitary napkin industry is closely connected with the mode of life which is in turn directly correlated to housing. Accordingly this industry has always grown by keeping space with improvement in living and it is new indispensable for sanitary in modern housing.
Cost Estimation
Plant Capacity 205000 Pcs/Day
Land & Building (Area 2000 sq.mt.) Rs. 1.79 Cr.
Plant & Machinery Rs. 1.95 Cr.
W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 2.28 Cr.
Total Capital Investment Rs. 6.51 Cr.
Rate of Return 87%
Break Even Point 35%
MARKET SURVEY CUM DETAILED TECHNO
ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY REPORT
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Introduction
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Uses And Applications
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Adult And Kids/Baby Diapers
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Sanitary Napkins For Ladies
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Product (Diaper) Analysis
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Properties
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Baby Diapers
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Important Properties Of Sanitary Napkins
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Potential Problems Of Sanitary Napkins
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Structure And Performance Characteristics Of Sanitary Napkins
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Raw Materials
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Current Market Position
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Installed Capacity, Utilization And Production Of Sanitary Napkins & Baby Diapers
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Growth Spurt
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Market Potential Of Indian Hygiene Market (Sanitary Napkin & Adult/Baby Diaper)
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Overview Of Sanitary Napkin In India
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Export Data Of Sanitary Pads
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Manufacturer/Exporters And Supplier Of Sanitary Napkins
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Disposable Baby Diapers
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B.I.S Specification
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Raw Materials Required
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Baby Diaper
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Raw Materials' Description & Specifications
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Roll Pulp
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Tissue
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Hot Melt And Polyextruded Adhesive
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Pressure Sensitive Adhesive
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Specifications Of The Raw Materials
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Wood Pulp
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Non-Woven Fabric
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Silicone Release Paper
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Hot Melt
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Manufacturing Process Of Baby Diaper
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Process In Details Of Baby Diapers
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Process Flow Sheet
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For Baby Diapers Manufacture
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Manufacturing Process Of Diaper
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(Adult And Baby)
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Processing Details Of Diaper Manufacture
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Basic Production Process For Sanitary Napkin
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Production Method Of Sanitary Napkin
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Process Description For Sanitary
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Napkin With Automation
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Flow Sheet
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Raw Material Calculation
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Raw Material For Approximate 8 Gm Regular Sanitary Napkin
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Plant Layout
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Performance Test Of Sanitary Napkine
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Consultant For Settingup The Saniatry Napkins
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And Disposable Adult & Kids Diaper Projects
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Suppliers Of Plant And Machinery
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Suppliers Of Plant And Machinery (Imported)
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Suppliers Of Raw Materials
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Adhesive (Chemistick)
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Lint Tissue Paper
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Polythene Film
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Tissue Paper
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Release Paper
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Manufacturers Of Non Woven Fabric
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Plant & Machineries (Imported)
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More Information On Machinery
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Production Cost And Profit Analysis Of
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Wingshield Sanitary Napkin
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Machinery Structure
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The Property Of The Raw Materials
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The Following Types Are Multi-Function Lines: You Can Shift The Function To The Diaper Function
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1. Cost Of Plant Economics
2. Land & Building
3. Plant And Machinery
4. Fixed Capital Investment
5. Raw Material
6. Salary And Wages
7. Utilities And Overheads
8. Total Working Capital
9. Cost Of Production
10. Profitability Analysis
11. Break Even Point
12. Resources Of Finance
13. Interest Chart
14. Depreciation Chart
15. Cash Flow Statement
16. Projected Balance Sheet