AUTOMATIC BISCUIT MAKING PLANT

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          Around the world Biscuits is the principal food and provides more  nutrients than any other single food source.  The value  of grain  in the world used for human consumption is over 2,3  times of  the value of the world iron and steel  production.   Although only   14%  of  the  grain  in  the  world  is  handled   through international  channels, cereal grains make up more than half  of all the goods in overseas trade.

The same Biscuit is made up form the word ‘Bis’ Which  means twice  and ‘Cut’ means Balled suggesting that product  should  be twice  balled. The Biscuit were originally developed to meet  the requirement  of longer life of the barley products and for  this, purpose,  the  dough were made up and twice balled to  make  them moisture  free  to improve their keeping qualities.  The  Biscuit manufacturing  was  started  a century ago  mainly  to  meet  the requirement of European Travelers. The industry  was located near the  sea  port  but today we have a  large  number  of  factories situated in various parts of the country. Producing best  quality  biscuits equivalent to international standards.  India at present processes mainly following  varieties of Biscuits :

PROJECT REPORT COVERS:

  •     Introduction
  •     Uses and Applications
  •     Properties
  •     Market Survey with future aspects
  •     Present Manufacturers
  •     B.I.S. Specifications
  •     Manufacturing Process with Formulae
  •    Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis
  •     Capacity
  •     Land & Building Requirements with Rates
  •     List & Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs
  •     Raw Materials
  •     Details/List and Costs
  •     Power & Water Requirements
  •     Labour/Staff Requirements
  •     Utilities and Overheads
  •     Total Capital Investment
  •     Turnover
  •     Cost of Production
  •     Break Even Point
  •     Profitability
  •     Land Man Ratio
  •     Suppliers of Plant & Machineries and Raw Materials.

Additional information

Plant Capacity

5.00 MT/Day

Land & Building

Area 800 Sq.Mtr Rs. 46.50 Lacs

Plant and Machinery

Rs. 71.95 Lacs

Working Capital for 3 Months

Rs. 2.14 Cr

Total Capital Investment

Rs. 3.48 Cr

Rate of Return

79%

Break Even Point

40%