Detailed Project Report on silk sarees (power loom)

Detailed Project Report on silk sarees (power loom)

                   SILK SAREES (POWER LOOM)

                  [EIRI/EDPR/7573] (J.C.: 5127)

                 

     Fascination  for  silk as clothing material can be  said  to beuniversal  because  it is strrong and durable. It is  soft  and fine,  moisture absorbent and non - allergic and thus  becomes  a very  attractive  and  comfortable  wearing  material.  Its  very special  sheen  and ability to accept colours of  varying  shades makes  it a material ideally suited for special occasion.  Hence, in  the  history  of  clothing industry silk  has  had  and  will continue  to  have aunique place seldom challenged by  any  other material.

     Sericulture  is the production of cultivated silk.  Mulberry silk  is obtained by the woroms which are fed on mulberry  leaves in  order to produce fine silk. Tursh or wild silk is taken  from worms  fed on leaves and it is coarser and less even. The  source of  silk  is the cocoon that the silk worm  sprins  round  itself prior to emerging as a moth.


COST ESTIMATION

Plant Capacity                                250 Nos/Day 

Land & Building (5000 sq.mt.)    Rs. 2.06 Cr    

Plant & Machinery                    Rs. 2.09 Cr 

Working Capital for 2 Month    Rs. 2.20 Cr 

Total Capital Investment          Rs. 6.63 Cr 

Rate of Return                          91%

Break Even Point                      26%


                            CONTENTS

  1.   INTRODUCTION                                     

2.   USES AND APPLICATIONS                            

3.   PROPERTIES                                       

4.   MARKET SURVEY                                    

5.   COUNTRYWISE EXPORT OF SILK SAREES                 

6.   PRESENT MANUFACTURERS OF SILK SARES               

7.   B.I.S. SPECIFICATION                              

8.   MANUFACTURING PROCESS                            

9.   PROCESS FLOW SHEET                                

10.  PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT                        

11.  PLANT LOCATION FACTORS                            

12.  EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT   

13.  PLANT & M/C SUPPLIERS ADDRESSES                   

14.  RAW MATERIAL ADDRESSES                            

APPENDIX - A

 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 STATMENT                               

16.  PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET                          


 

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