PACKAGED REVERSE OSMOSIS DRINKING WATER

The project report includes Present Market Position and Expected Future Demand, Market Size, Statistics, Trends, SWOT Analysis and Forecasts. Report provides a comprehensive analysis from industry covering detailed reporting and evaluates the position of the industry by providing insights to the SWOT analysis of the industry.

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Water  is a key to social equity to environmental  stability and  to  cultural diversity. If one goes back to the  culture  of ancient times, with all the great religions of the world, it will be seen that water is much more than an economic issue. Water  is directly  linked with spiritual values, with respect  to  mankind towards nature. Water is also firmly linked with health. According  to  the  estimate of  World  Health  Organization (WHO),  80% of all diseases approximately 25 million  deaths  per year    in the developing countries are  caused  by  contaminated water. Pure  and safe drinking water has always been  a  necessity. Traditionally,  pipe water distributed by the municipalities  has been  the  trusted  water supply for drinking  purposes.  In  the earlier days, water available from the wells and springs used  to be  considered  safe  and was stored in  earthen  pots  or  brass containers.  This  water  was considered safe  for  drinking  and serving  to  guests  and visitors. The  tradition  and  style  of serving  drinking  water,  in India, has  however  changed  quite dramatically  during  the last decade. Almost a decade  ago,  the introduction  of  bottled  water or packaged  mineral  water  has changed  the tradition of serving and consuming  drinking  water. This  has  ushered  in  very strongly, the  use  of  polymers  or plastics as materials for water storage and distribution.

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

2000 Litres per Hour

Land and Building (4500 Sq. Mtr)

Rs. 5.18 Cr.

Plant and Machinery

Rs. 75 Lacs

Working Capital (1 Month)

Rs. 67 Lacs

Total Capital Investment

Rs. 7 Cr.

Rate of Return (%)

40%

Break Even Point

41%