Sunday, September 6, 2009

Structure of the project reports

Ransae Exim, through its network of professional consultants in a wide range of business and technological disciplines, is able to provide you with professionally prepared project reports on over 4500 different projects for small and medium enterprises (SME). The reports are based on desk survey. They provide the pre-investment information required for promoters. Before setting up the project, it is necessary to assess the market potential for the goods proposed to be manufactured. These reports answer the most frequently asked questions on all the aspects of a new project such as:

  • Introduction
  • Properties
  • Uses & Application
  • B.I.S. Specifications
  • Market Survey
  • Raw Materials
  • Manufacturing Process
  • Process Description
  • Process Flow Diagram
  • Plant Layout
  • Details of Plant & Machinery
  • Suppliers of Raw Materials
  • Suppliers of Plant & Machinery
  • Principles of Plant Layout
  • Plant Location Factors
  • List of State Industrial Development Corporations (which provide financial and other incentives)
  • Suggested Steps
  • Plant Economics
  • Land and Building Costs
  • Plant and Machinery Costs
  • Other Fixed Assets
  • Fixed Capital Investment
  • Raw Material Costs
  • Salaries and Wages
  • Utilities and Overheads
  • Total Working Capital
  • Cost of Project
  • Total Capital Investment
  • Cost of Production
  • Turnover per Annum
  • Profitability Analysis
  • 5-year Profit Analysis
  • Break-even Point
  • Resources of Finance
  • Interest Installment Chart
  • Depreciation Chart
  • Cash Flow Statement
  • Projected Balance Sheet

Please note:

These project reports contain general guidelines for the promoters of new projects.

They are based on small factory considerations. Bigger manufacturing units will obviously entail higher costs than indicated in these reports.

Cost of land (or rent for buildings) mentioned in each of these reports is only indicative. This is because the cost of land (or rent) varies from place to place, and also depends on the incentives given by the industrial development authorities in the state or zone concerned.

Costs of machinery mentioned in the reports are rough estimates and are only indicative of machinery manufactured and/or procured within India.

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