What will be the cost of your Mineral Water Plant in India
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About This Presentation
Whenever you’re taking a Decision to start a Mineral Water Plant, there is always question in your mind i.e. "What is Plant Cost?' This article will helps you to get answer.
Whenever you’re taking a Decision to start a Mineral Water Plant, there is always question in your mind i.e. "What is Plant Cost?' This article will helps you to get answer.
Whenever you’re taking a Decision to establish a Mi neral Water
Plant, obliviously few questions will come to your mind like :
To know the Profit Margin please refer the Chart Be lowCost of
Production/ 1 Ltr Bottle
The Table highlights the Cost incurred per 1 ltr bottle.
Kindly Note, that the costs are not exact, also vary from plant to plant, season to
season also. You are suggested to to talk to your Turn-key supplier to get these.
Sr. No. Description Cost [Rs.]
1. Cost of Bottle + Cap 2.90
2. Shrink Label 0.30
3. Shrink Cap 0.80
4. R.O. Water 0.16
5. Misc Cost 0.10
6. packing Cost 0.20
7. Interest on Capital 0.05
8. Operating Cost 3.79
9. Selling Cost 5.50
Margin 1.71
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Cost of Production/250 ml Pouch
The Table highlights the Cost incurred per 250 ml Pouch.
Kindly Note , that the costs are not exact, also vary from plant to plant, season to
season also. You are suggested to to talk to your Turn-key supplier to get these.
Sr. No. Description Cost [Rs.]
1. Empty Pouch with Printing 0.14
2. Water Cost 0.02
3. Transportation 0.02
4. Misc Cost 0.03
5. Interest on Capital 0.03
6. Operating Cost 0.23
7. Selling Cost 0.35
Margin 0.12
Cost of Production/20 ltr Jar
The Table highlights the Cost incurred per 20 ltr Jar.
Kindly Note , that the costs are not exact, also vary from plant to plant, season to
season also. You are suggested to to talk to your Turn-key supplier to get these.
Sr. No. Description Cost [Rs.]
1. Cost of Water 0.60
2. Cost of Maintenance 1.00
3. Transportation 1.00
4. Interest on Capital 0.60
5. Misc. Cost 0.40
6. Operating Cost 3.60
7. Selling Cost 20.00
Margin 16.40
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2. How much is the investment?
The investment truly depends upon the type of plant & the Capacity of plant Let
me explain this in details.
• Type of Plant :
Some people may look at a prosperous Jar Market, at the same time some
other may feel that they should go for bottles, jars & Pouches. Some of you may
feel that they will start with just bottle filling. Empty Bottles bought out where as
some will want to have complete bottle making Set as well.
Cost for Major 3 Plant Types
If you are starting out new mineral water plant in india , which is called as a
packaged drinking water plant , your further decisions will depend upon what
exactly you wish to start . In fact you have the following plant options :-
2000 LPH Std Plant 2000 LPH Economy Plant Just Jars Plant
Description
Bottles,Jar, Pouch , with
Bottle Making Machine
also.
Bottle, Jar, Pouch ,
WITHOUT Bottle Making
Machine
Just 20 Ltr Jar
Filling Line
Building Cost
Cal.@ Rs.800/-
per Sq ft.
3000 Sft ( 24 Lakhs) 2000 Sft ( 16 Lakhs )
2000 Sft ( 16
Lakhs)
Machinery 40 Lakhs 26 Lakhs 20 Lakhs
List of
Machinery
1. Water Treatment Plant
2. Bottle Blowing Unit
3. Bottle Filling Machine
30 BPM Auto
4. Pouch Packing Machine
5. Ink Jet Coder
1. Water Treatment Plant
2. Bottle Filling Machine 18
BPM Semi Auto
3. Pouch Packing Machine
1. Water Treatment
Plant
2. Jar Rinse-Fill-
Capping
Machine [Auto]
Notable Points Most Feasible
Bottle Cost High as No
Blowing Facility
Focused, but not
equipped to handle
all types of
demands
Plant Types
2000 LPH Std Plant
2000 LPH Economy
Plant
Just Jars Plant
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Are you looking out for detailed Machinery Specifications ? We are Offering
them in our Training Course. Just Look at them here :-
h 1000,2000 & 5000 LPH Plant Specifications
h Water Treatment Plant Specs
h Filling Machine
h Bottle Blowing Machine
h Lab Equipment List as per IS : 14543
& Also other plenty of useful material for your mineral water plant.
So the decision of “ Which type of Plant” Truly depends upon your targeted
Market segments. Once you decide what to have in yo ur product mix, you can
decide the machinery and other things. Read this article
http://mineralwaterprojectinformation.org/ to get an idea of how to decide the
plant Capacity.
Now to arrive at the Mineral Water Plant Cost, These are the elements which are
combined each other.
Machinery & Equipment
All machines like Water Treatment, Bottling, Lab equipment etc. will come under this.
h Utilities : Water Electricity Air Conditioning, air Compressor etc.
h Liaison Expenses : ISI License & other Government License expenditure.
h Consultancy Charges : Like ISI Consultancy project funding etc.
h Building Cost : Construction, interior cost
3. How much is the ROI (Return on Investment)?
Usually , if the business is run professionally , the invested money will be returned
to the investor by the business in 3.5 years. So you can say that ROI is 30 % per
annum. We have a Sample FREE Project Report for Download
(http://forms.aweber.com/form/78/2105049878.htm ), from where you will get a
projected figure also. Work with this with your CA.
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4. What are the Risk Factors ?
After working closely in this industry, I have observed that the TOP risk factor in
this business is Improfessional Management of the business. I will highlight main
elements in this :-
a. Execution Failure :-
Such a plant calls for detailed steps to get executed in time, with detailed
clear-cut duties explained. If not, there is a mess of things & plant fails to get
executed in time, in turn you will be left with LOSSES.
b. No Proper Co-ordination :-
After you finalize the plant supplier
http://mineralwaterprojectinformation.org/article/10- point-checklist-to-find-
the-right-mineral-water-plant-manufacturers-for-your-mineral-water-project/)
failing to do a proper co-ordination with him is the major reason. Non-appointment
of a Project Guy OR not maintaining schedules will result in delay in execution
c. No Documentation :-
People go by intuition, without doing proper study on what they have to sell,
what market they have, how are they going about it etc. And they do not keep any
documentation about this. Then misunderstandings, a nd all……
d. Absence of Parallel execution system :-
It means , at a time you will need to carry out various cycles, absence of this
will again increase project period.
e. Habit of doing everything on your own :-
Keep in mind, you are a businessman, and a business man delegates, does
not do everything. As an entrepreneur, your job is to get people, tools. And giving
the tools to the best people who are going to do that. Watch this interview with
Richard Branson ( http://mineralwaterprojectinformation.org/article/interview-of-
richard-branson/), who owns over 300 companies now.
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5. How to minimize the Risk Factors ?
I know, 100 % risks can’t be avoided, but can be re duced to a great extent, no
doubts. Here is how you can do it :-
a. Invest in Education :
Just keep eyes around you, there are many people conducting
courses in Packaged Drinking Water Business from time to time.
Keep an eye on that. Even we also do have a Training Course
http://mineralwaterprojectinformation.org/Course/ on
Packaged Drinking Water . The course is fully online, has a
great content. The best part is:- It’s delivered through mail,
so you can learn at your own pace.
b. Do a proper project execution plan-
step by step. Prepare an excel sheet, note down all duties, steps etc, who to
do what, what date etc. If you do not want to spend time and need readymade
steps for a packaged drinking water plant, we also have an execution plan
software, it is included in the course above mentioned
http://mineralwaterprojectinformation.org/Course/But you can see a video demo
(http://mineralwaterprojectinformation.org/article/video-of-how-to-execute-a-
mineral-water-plant/) of the course over here.
c. Read this article
on what 5 steps you can take to avoid the risks inv olved in a packaged
drinking water plant.
Conclusion:
It is advisable to properly study the market, then appoint best possible turn key
project consultant.