Compendium of Project Profiles
Title | Compendium of Project Profiles PDF eBook |
Author | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Secondary Transition Intervention Effectiveness Institute |
Publisher | |
Pages | 474 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Children with disabilities |
ISBN |
Effective Compensatory Education Sourcebook: Project profiles
Title | Effective Compensatory Education Sourcebook: Project profiles PDF eBook |
Author | Philip A. Griswold |
Publisher | |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Compensatory education |
ISBN |
Detailed Project Profiles on Selected Hi-Tech Projects (Project Reports)
Title | Detailed Project Profiles on Selected Hi-Tech Projects (Project Reports) PDF eBook |
Author | NIIR Board |
Publisher | NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 1998-06-09 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 938103964X |
NIIR had identified some Hi-Tech Projects for the entrepreneurs and published a book on that projects which titled "Detailed Projects Profile on Selected Hi-Tech Projects". These Hi-tech projects are Aluminium Beverages cans, Beer industry, Compact Disc, Lap Top computers, Optical fibre cables, plastic I. V. Bottles, Solar Power Plant, Telephone Cables and XLPE cables. All the above projects are based on latest technologies. Each project present with uses and application, market position, manufacturing process, flow diagram. Suppliers of machineries and raw material along with cost estimation. These hi-tech projects have bright market potential and demand would be increased. This book is very informative and useful for relevant entrepreneurs.
Profitable Agro Based Projects with Project Profiles (Cereal Food Technology) (2nd Revised Edition)
Title | Profitable Agro Based Projects with Project Profiles (Cereal Food Technology) (2nd Revised Edition) PDF eBook |
Author | P.K.Chattopadhyay |
Publisher | NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2012-02-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 938103916X |
Cereal, also called grain, any grass yielding starchy seeds suitable for food. The cereals most commonly cultivated are wheat, rice, rye, oats, barley, corn (maize), and sorghum. As human food, cereals are usually marketed in their raw grain form (some are frozen or canned) or as ingredients of various food products; as animal feed, they are consumed mainly by livestock and poultry, which are eventually rendered as meat, dairy, and poultry products for human consumption; and they are used industrially in the production of a wide range of substances, such as glucose, adhesives, oils, and alcohols. Real processing, treatment of cereals and other plants is to prepare their starch for human food, animal feed, or industrial use. Cereals are used for both human and animal food and as an industrial raw material. Although milled white flour is largely used for bread production, especially in industrialized countries, the grain may be converted to food in other ways. The relatively minor use of cereals in nonfood products includes the cellulose in the straw of cereals by the paper industry, flour for manufacturing sticking pastes and industrial alcohol, and wheat gluten for core binders in the casting of metal. Rice chaff is often used as fuel in Asia. Assuming a 50 percent increase in fertilizer use and that 41.5 percent of the cropped area is irrigated; projected 2020 food production would increase by 7.2 percent - from 251.0 million tons to 269.1 million tons. Future increases in the production of cereals and non-cereal agricultural commodities will have to be essentially achieved through increases in productivity, as the possibilities of expansion of area and livestock population are minimal. To meet the projected demand in the year 2020, country must attain a per hectare yield of 2.7 tons 2 for rice, 3.1 tons for wheat, 2.1 tons for maize, 1.3 tons for coarse cereals, 2.4 tons for cereal, 1.3 tons for pulses, 22.3 tons for potato, 25.7 for vegetables, and 24.1 tons for fruits. The content of the book includes information about cereal food technology. The major contents of this book are project profiles of projects like rice milling, rice products, rice flake (poha) and utilities of storage and preservation techniques of food grains, flour milling, wheat and flour products, maize processing, the dry milling of corn, rice starch, corn products, white oat processing, nutrition labeling, requirements of plant and machinery and address of plant and machinery suppliers. This book is very useful for new entrepreneurs, technical institutions, existing units and technocrats.
How to Start Profitable Education Business (11 Detailed Project Profiles) (Engineering, Dental, ITI, Management, Marine Engineering, Medical, Pharmacy, Polytechnic College and Schools)
Title | How to Start Profitable Education Business (11 Detailed Project Profiles) (Engineering, Dental, ITI, Management, Marine Engineering, Medical, Pharmacy, Polytechnic College and Schools) PDF eBook |
Author | NPCS Board of Consultants & Engineers |
Publisher | NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES |
Pages | 189 |
Release | 2016-03-04 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9381039763 |
Now-a-days education and training is one of the largest industry globally. Many aspiring individuals, having expertise in different field, are looking for profitable education business ideas. Education industry is certainly one of the fastest and steadily growing sectors now worldwide. The process of establishing a new business is preceded by the resolution to select entrepreneurship as an occupation. This calls for recognizing lucrative business ideas upon a meticulous evaluation of the entrepreneurial prospects. Creation of business ideas is not sufficient, they must be tested on techno-fiscal, economic and authorized viewpoints. NPCS Team has identified some projects for the Investors and these Project Profiles conduct a profound road map for Effectual business venture. It discusses about requirement of finance, plant & machinery, regulation & standard for educational institutions, etc. The major contents of this book are project profiles of projects like Dental College, Engineering College, Industrial Training Institute (I.T.I.), Management College (BBA, MBA, BCA & MCA), Marine Engineering College, Medical College With Hospital, Pharmacy College (B. Pharma), Polytechnic College, Residential School, School (CBSE Pattern), School Approved By IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education). Project profile contains information like introduction, Space requirement, Plant Economics, Land & Building, Plant & Machinery, Fixed Capital, Raw Materials, Total Working Capital/Month, Cost of Project, Turn Over/Annum, Rate of Return, Break Even Point (B.E.P). This book is very informative and useful for relevant Investors, Promoters. 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Detailed Project Profiles on Hi-Tech Plastic Products (2nd Revised Edition)
Title | Detailed Project Profiles on Hi-Tech Plastic Products (2nd Revised Edition) PDF eBook |
Author | NPCS Board of Plastic Technologists |
Publisher | NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 2014-02-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9381039631 |
Plastic is a polymeric material that has the capability of being molded or shaped, usually by the application of heat and pressure. This property of plasticity, often found in combination with other special properties such as low density, low electrical conductivity, transparency, and toughness, allows plastics to be made into a great variety of products. Many of the chemical names of the polymers employed as plastics have become familiar to consumers, although some are better known by their abbreviations or trade names. Thus, polyethylene terephthalate and polyvinyl chloride are commonly referred to as PET and PVC, while foamed polystyrene and polymethyl methacrylate are known by their trademarked names, Styrofoam and Plexiglas (or Perspex). The plastic consumption will increase to 20 million tonnes a year in 2020 from the current 8 million tonnes a year in India. Plastics is one of the biggest contributor to India’s GDP with the growth rate of 12%-15% per annum, it houses over 50,000 manufacturers and employees of over 40 lakh workers in the plastics industry. Polymers are chemical compounds whose molecules are very large, often resembling long chains made up of a seemingly endless series of interconnected links. The size of these molecules, as is explained in chemistry of industrial polymers, is extraordinary, ranging in the thousands and even millions of atomic mass units. Polymers have found uses in all spheres of life with demand for better materials, greater functional utility, more economical packaging and versatile and durable all-weather products. The per capita consumption of polymers in India is around 5.5 kg. The Government of India has prepared an ambitious plan to achieve a ten-fold increase in plastic exports (from $ 25 mn to 250 mn) to the US. Polyethylene terephthalate is a thermoplastic polymer resin of the polyester family and is used in synthetic fibers; beverage, food and other liquid containers; thermoforming applications; and engineering resins often in combination with glass fiber. PET in its natural state is a colorless, semi-crystalline resin. Based on how it is processed, PET can be semi-rigid to rigid, and it is very lightweight. It makes a good gas and fair moisture barrier, as well as a good barrier to alcohol and solvents. Poly (vinyl chloride), is the third-most widely produced polymer, after polyethylene and polypropylene. PVC comes in two basic forms: rigid (sometimes abbreviated as RPVC) and flexible. The rigid form of PVC is used in construction for pipe and in profile applications such as doors and windows. It is also used for bottles, other non-food packaging, and cards (such as bank or membership cards). It can be made softer and more flexible by the addition of plasticizers, the most widely used being phthalates. Around 1.1 Million Metric Tons, out of which, Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) accounts for 0.36 Million Metric Tons, Polypropylene (PP) 0.27 Million Metric Tons and Polyethylene (PE) 0.46 Million Metric Tons. The quantum of imports increased further to 1.8 MMT with imports of Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), Polypropylene (PP) and Polyethylene (PE) rising to 0.70, 0.43 and 0.62 MMT. Replicating the growth in gross domestic product, polymer demand in India grew from 3.459 Million Metric ton per annum (MMtpa) in 2000 to 9.013 MMtpa in 2011 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.1%. Strong growth in the packaging sectors will drive the demand further to 14.315 MMtpa in 2016. To meet this growing demand, India increased its polymer production from 3.568 MMtpa in 2000 to 7.377 MMtpa in 2016. With an increase in demand the polymer consumption is expected to double by 2020, to about 20 million metric tons. Disposable is the ability of something to be disposed of or thrown away after use. A disposable (also called disposable product) is a product designed for a single use after which it is recycled or is disposed as solid waste. The term often implies cheapness and short-term convenience rather than medium to long-term durability. Polystyrene is a synthetic aromatic polymer made from the monomer styrene. Polystyrene can be solid or foamed. General purpose polystyrene is clear, hard, and rather brittle. It is an inexpensive resin per unit weight. It is a rather poor barrier to oxygen and water vapor and has a relatively low melting point. Polystyrene is one of the most widely used plastics, the scale of its production being several billion kilograms per year. India is growing at an average annual rate of 7.6% for the past five years and it is expected to continue growing at an equal if not faster rate. The rapid economic growth is increasing and enhancing employment and business opportunities and in turn increasing disposable incomes. As households with disposable incomes from Rs 200,000 to 1,000,000 a year comprises about 50 million people, roughly 5% of the population at present. By 2025 the size of middle class will increase to about 583 million people, or 41% of the population. The size of the Indian medical device industry will jump to INR 761 billion by 2017 registering a CAGR of 20% during 2012-17. The content of the book includes information about plastic. The major contents of this book are project profiles of projects like Plastics and Polymers Industry in India, Disposable Plastic Syringes, Flexible Polyurethane Foam, PVC Wires & Cables, Disposable Dishes, Knife, Fork & Cutlery Items (Spoon)Thermacol Cups, Glass and Plates, Pet Bottle from Pet Resin, PVC Flex Banner (Front Lit, Backlit & Vinyl),Wood Plastic Composite (WPC),HDPE/PP Woven Sacks, Pet Bottle Recycling, Plastic Injection, Moulded Products (Buckets, Tumblers, Tubs & Toilet Bowl Cleaning Brush),Disposable Plastic Cups, Plates & Glasses. Project profile contains information like introduction, uses and applications, properties, manufacturing process, B.I.S. specifications, raw material details, process description, process flow diagram, suppliers of plant & machinery, suppliers of raw material, land & building, plant & machinery, fixed capital, working capital requirement/month, total working capital/month, cost of project, rate of return, breakeven point (B.E.P) This book is very useful for new entrepreneurs, technical institutions, existing units and technocrats.
Hort-Agro Project Reports
Title | Hort-Agro Project Reports PDF eBook |
Author | R.K. Sud |
Publisher | Scientific Publishers |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2008-03-01 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9387913139 |