renuka sugar company

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© 2008 IBM Corporation
Subject-Production & Materials Subject-Production & Materials
ManagementManagement
SUBMITTED TOSUBMITTED TO
PROF. MANJU MAMPROF. MANJU MAM

© 2008 IBM Corporation

© 2008 IBM Corporation
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I am highly indebted to PROF.MANJU MAM for your guidance
and constant supervision as well as for providing necessary
information regarding the project & also for your support in
completing the project.
I would like to express my gratitude towards my parents & my
friends for their kind co-operation and encouragement which
help me in completion of this project.

© 2008 IBM Corporation
Sr no.Particulars
1. Indian Sugar Company
2. Introduction to Shree Renuka Sugar Company
3. Profile
4. Manufacturing unit in Munoli(Karnataka)
5. Products
6. Work flow model
7. Process of sugar production
8. Plant Layout
9. Corporate Social Responsibility

INDIAN SUGAR COMPANY
India is the second largest producer of sugar in the
world.
The Indian sugar industry is the second largest agro
industry located in the rural India after the cotton
textile. With the 453 operating sugar mills.
4 millions hectares of land is under sugarcane with
an average yield of 70 tones per hectare.

SHREE RENUKA SUGAR LTD.
Shree Renuka Sugars is India's largest sugar refiner
and ethanol producer , with refining capacity of 4000
tones/day

and distillery capacity of 600 Kilo liter/day.
 Shree Renuka Sugars was incorporated in 1995.

PROFILE
Shree Renuka Sugars
Type- Public(BSE: 532670NSE: RENUKA)
Industry- Sugar
Founded- 1998
Founder(s)- Narendra Murkumbi &
Vidya Murkumbi
Headquarters- Belgaum, Karnataka, India
Key people- Narendra Murkumbi, MD
Revenue-2,239.80 crore (US$405.4 million)
Profit- 143.50 crore (US$25.97 million)
Owner(s)- Narendra Murkumbi

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VISION STATEMENT:
“ “To become the most efficient producer of sugar and the largest To become the most efficient producer of sugar and the largest
marketer of sugar and ethanol in India with a renewable fuel business marketer of sugar and ethanol in India with a renewable fuel business
component.” component.”
CORE ACTIVITIES:CORE ACTIVITIES:
- Fully integrated company focused on manufacturing - Fully integrated company focused on manufacturing
a & marketing sugar, power and ethanol. a & marketing sugar, power and ethanol.
-Large fuel (ethanol) and renewable energy capacities.-Large fuel (ethanol) and renewable energy capacities.

MANUFACTURING UNIT IN
MUNOLI(KARNATAKA)
The factory is situated in Munoli Village. It is an
integrated manufacturing company with strategic focus
on sugar and its allied products in power and ethanol.
The company’s registered office is in Belgaum,
Karnataka and corporate office is at Mumbai.
The current capacity of the sugar plant in Munoli is
8000 TCD and 100 MT (Million Ton) of raw sugar per day.
 The co-generation power plant is 35 MW plant. It is
growing very fast in industry.


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Products Manufacturing in Munoli unitProducts Manufacturing in Munoli unit
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ProductsProducts
SugarSugar PowerPower
BagassesBagasses
Bio-fertilizersBio-fertilizers
EthanolEthanol

PROCESS FLOW MODEL OF SUGAR PRODUCTION
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The main process description of the plant is as
follows:
Harvesting:
Canes are cut at ground level, and
transported to a sugar factory.
Cane handling, Cleaning and
preparation:
The cane stalks are unloaded and cuts in
pieces.
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Conti……..Conti……..
Milling (Juice extraction):Milling (Juice extraction):
The shredder breaks apart the cane and ruptures The shredder breaks apart the cane and ruptures
the juice cells. Rollers are used to separate the juice cells. Rollers are used to separate
sugar juice from the fibrous material, called sugar juice from the fibrous material, called
bagasse. bagasse.
Clarification: Clarification:
As the carbon dioxide travels through the liquid, As the carbon dioxide travels through the liquid,
it forms calcium carbonate, which precipitates it forms calcium carbonate, which precipitates
non-sugar debris (fats, gums and wax) from the non-sugar debris (fats, gums and wax) from the
juice. juice.
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Conti……..Conti……..
Evaporation and heating:Evaporation and heating:
Once this is done, the juice is thickened up
into syrup by boiling off the water using
steam in a process called evaporation.
Crystallization:Crystallization:
The syrup is placed into a very large pan
for boiling, the last stage. . Once the
crystals have grown mixture of crystal and
mother Liquor (massacuiet) is formed.
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Conti……..Conti……..
Drying:Drying:
The crystals are then given a final dry with hot air The crystals are then given a final dry with hot air
before being stored ready for dispatch. before being stored ready for dispatch.
Grading and BaggingGrading and Bagging::
The dried sugar then passes through a set of The dried sugar then passes through a set of
graders (sieves) to get the required crystal sizes graders (sieves) to get the required crystal sizes
before bagging of the final product. before bagging of the final product.
Effluent treatment Effluent treatment
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PLANT LAYOUTPLANT LAYOUT
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYCORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Company created Shree Renuka Sugars Development Company created Shree Renuka Sugars Development
Foundation, a trust working in the field of education, Foundation, a trust working in the field of education,
healthcare and hygiene.healthcare and hygiene.
Company created a trust called Shree Renuka Sugars Company created a trust called Shree Renuka Sugars
Employee Welfare Trust to service education, health, Employee Welfare Trust to service education, health,
recreation, financial and social requirements. recreation, financial and social requirements.
The Company created schools for the children of cane The Company created schools for the children of cane
harvesters who travel a long distance during the cane harvesters who travel a long distance during the cane
harvesting periodharvesting period

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Thanking to Thanking to
PROF.MANJU PROF.MANJU
CHAKRAWARTI CHAKRAWARTI
for guiding me, for guiding me,
being patient and helpful in being patient and helpful in
my project.my project.

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