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How to set up a Chocolate Confectionery Plant (Milk Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, White Chocolate, Orange and Tangy Flavour Toffee, Citric Flavoured Candies & Chocolate Wafers)

Capacity Milk Chocolate:1,600 Kgs Per Day Dark Chocolate:1,600 Kgs Per Day White Chocolate:1,600 Kgs Per Day Plant and Machinery cost 249.00 Lakhs
Working Capital 0.00 Rate of Return (ROR) 29.00 %
Break Even Point (BEP) 54.00 % TCI 0.00 Lakhs
Cost of Project 671.00Lakhs

Description:

 

Chocolate is a commodity that necessitates a number of steps to manufacture. Harvesting coca, processing coca into cocoa beans, and shipping the cocoa beans to the manufacturing factory for washing, coaching, and grinding are all part of the process. These cocoa beans will then be imported or exported to other countries, where they will be processed into various types of chocolate.

The chocolate and confectionery products industry has always experienced major demand fluctuations. Chocolate goods are typically seasonal in nature, with demand peaking during the holidays. Chocolate and confectionery items appeal to people of all ages because of their appealing look and colour. Demand has also been influenced by a number of market trends. Varieties of products have gained popularity in recent years as a result of their delicious taste and longer shelf life.

Some of the most common treats are chocolate, candy, and gum. For thousands of years, people have enjoyed these sweets all over the world. Digging honey from beehives gave early man a taste for sweets. Several forms of real candy can be traced back to the Egyptians 3,500 years ago. In 17th century Europe, boiled candies became popular. By the mid-nineteenth century, there were over 380 candy factories in the United States.

Candy, gummies/jellies, hard candy, toffee, and fudge are all examples of confectionery. Convenience, passive health, age, choice, and enjoyment are the most common reasons for buying. Brown flavours, berries, nuts, mints & menthols, and dairy flavours are the most common flavour categories. Cadbury, Nestle, Kraft, Lindt, and Mars are the top five confectionery firms. The key flavonoids present in cocoa and chocolate are flavanols. Flavonoids have been discovered to have a variety of beneficial physiological and antioxidant effects in recent years of research. Flavonoids are compounds present in tea, red wine, and grape juice, as well as fruits, vegetables, and some beverages. Cholesterol is not present in chocolate. Cocoa and its constituents (cocoa solids and cocoa butter) are not known in the diet as a source of Trans fat.

Milk chocolate, white chocolate, citric flavour candies, citrus flavour candies, tangy flavour candies, hard candy, fudge, toffee, milk pill, liquorices, jelly candies, marshmallow peeps, marzipan sweets, divinity, chewing gum, and so on are all examples of confectionary products. Chocolate and confectionary goods need vast quantities of raw materials to prepare and produce. Simple food colours, blended food colours, lake colours, natural food colours, food additives, spray dried coated powder flavour, soft drink concentrates, baking powder, icing sugar, coco powder, and natural gums are only a few of the options.

Children's favourite foods are chocolates. Its main characteristic is that it is solid at room temperature (20-25°C) but melts quickly in the mouth at 37°C, resulting in a liquid that is smooth on the tongue. Toffee and sweets are used as a smooth refresher during meals and dinners. It freshens the air and removes unpleasant odours from the mouth. It can often produce a pleasant feeling when chewing. Typically, chocolate wafers are eaten as a snack. The multi-flavor chocolate wafer biscuit is more beneficial to people's diet and calorie consumption due to the inclusion of flavour layers and dried fruits. In India, the chocolate market is projected to be about 45,000 tonnes worth Rs 15.0 billion. The counter market is estimated to be worth Rs 5 to 7 billion, with chocolate bars accounting for the remainder. Sugar-boiled confectionery, mints, and chewing gums make up less than a quarter of the sweet-tooth items. Sugar confectionery is by far the most common category.

Chocolate manufacturers have been focusing on adult customers in order to boost sales. For the current target markets, chocolate is being presented as a snack food. Besides, India’s per capita chocolate consumption is having at about 100 gm & urban centres comprise 35% of the chocolate consumption in the country. The introduction of smaller editions was another technique considered. Growing at a CAGR of about 25%, the Indian chocolate industry is currently worth about 50 billion rupees and is expected to cross the Rs. 75 billion mark in the next few years, while the global chocolate industry is worth over USD 85 billion.

Cocoa, in particular, had a market size (volume) of 3,455,622 metric tonnes in 2013 and is expected to rise at a CAGR of 3.1 percent from 2014 to 2019. From 2014 to 2019, the chocolate market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 2.3 percent. By 2019, the global cocoa market is estimated to be worth USD 2.1 billion, and the global chocolate market will be worth USD 131.7 billion. The chocolate market in India is expected to expand at a CAGR of over 16 percent to $ 3.3 billion by 2023, making it one of the world's fastest growing markets for chocolates. Entrepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful.

 

Few Indian Major Players

·         Gandour India Food Processing Pvt. Ltd.

·         Inbisco India Pvt. Ltd.

·         Joyco India Pvt. Ltd.

·         Lotte India Corpn. Ltd

·         Mondelez India Foods Pvt. Ltd.

·         Perfetti Van Melle India Pvt. Ltd.

 


Information

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  • One Crore is equivalent to ten million (10,000,000)
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• Good Present/Future Demand
• Export-Import Market Potential
• Raw Material & Manpower Availability
• Project Costs and Payback Period


We at NPCS, through our reliable expertise in the project consultancy and market research field, Provides exhaustive information about the project, which satisfies all the above mentioned requirements and has high growth potential in the markets. And through our report we aim to help you make sound and informed business decision.

 

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• Why I should invest in this project?
• What will drive the growth of the product?
• What are the costs involved?
• What will be the market potential?


The report first focuses on enhancing the basic knowledge of the entrepreneur about the main product, by elucidating details like product definition, its uses and applications, industry segmentation as well as an overall overview of the industry sector in India. The report then helps an entrepreneur identify the target customer group of its product. It further helps in making sound investment decision by listing and then elaborating on factors that will contribute to the growth of product consumption in India and also talks about the foreign trade of the product along with the list of top importing and top exporting countries. Report includes graphical representation and forecasts of key data discussed in the above mentioned segment. It further explicates the growth potential of the product.

The report includes other market data like key players in the Industry segment along with their contact information and recent developments. It includes crucial information like raw material requirements, list of machinery and manufacturing process for the plant. Core project financials like plant capacity, costs involved in setting up of project, working capital requirements, projected revenue and profit are further listed in the report.


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Our Market Survey cum Detailed Techno Economic Feasibility Report Contains following information:

 

 

Ø  Introduction

·         Project Introduction

·         Project Objective and Strategy

·         Concise History of the Product

·         Properties

·         BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) Provision & Specification

·         Uses & Applications

 

Ø  Market Study and Assessment

·         Current Indian Market Scenario

·         Present Market Demand and Supply

·         Estimated Future Market Demand and Forecast

·         Statistics of Import & Export

·         Names & Addresses of Existing Units (Present Players)

·         Market Opportunity

 

Ø  Raw Material

·         List of Raw Materials

·         Properties of Raw Materials

·         Prescribed Quality of Raw Materials

·         List of Suppliers and Manufacturers

 

Ø  Personnel (Manpower) Requirements

·         Requirement of Staff & Labor (Skilled and Unskilled) Managerial, Technical, Office Staff and Marketing Personnel

 

Ø  Plant and Machinery

·         List of Plant & Machinery

·         Miscellaneous Items

·         Appliances & Equipments

·         Laboratory Equipments & Accessories

·         Electrification

·         Electric Load & Water

·         Maintenance Cost

·         Sources of Plant & Machinery (Suppliers and Manufacturers)

 

Ø  Manufacturing Process and Formulations

·         Detailed Process of Manufacture with Formulation

·         Packaging Required

·         Process Flow Sheet Diagram

 

Ø  Infrastructure and Utilities

·         Project Location

·         Requirement of Land Area

·         Rates of the Land

·         Built Up Area

·         Construction Schedule

·         Plant Layout and Requirement of Utilities

 

Project at a Glance

Along with financial details as under:

 

  •     Assumptions for Profitability workings

  •    Plant Economics

  •    Production Schedule

  •    Land & Building

            Factory Land & Building

            Site Development Expenses

  •    Plant & Machinery

             Indigenous Machineries

            Other Machineries (Miscellaneous, Laboratory etc.)

  •    Other Fixed Assets

            Furniture & Fixtures

            Pre-operative and Preliminary Expenses

            Technical Knowhow

            Provision of Contingencies

  •   Working Capital Requirement Per Month

             Raw Material

            Packing Material

            Lab & ETP Chemical Cost

           Consumable Store

  •   Overheads Required Per Month And Per Annum

         Utilities & Overheads (Power, Water and Fuel Expenses etc.)

             Royalty and Other Charges

            Selling and Distribution Expenses

  •    Salary and Wages

  •    Turnover Per Annum

  •   Share Capital

            Equity Capital

            Preference Share Capital

 

  •    Annexure 1:: Cost of Project and Means of Finance

  •    Annexure 2::  Profitability and Net Cash Accruals

                Revenue/Income/Realisation

                Expenses/Cost of Products/Services/Items

                Gross Profit

                Financial Charges     

                Total Cost of Sales

                Net Profit After Taxes

                Net Cash Accruals

  •   Annexure 3 :: Assessment of Working Capital requirements

                Current Assets

                Gross Working. Capital

                Current Liabilities

                Net Working Capital

                Working Note for Calculation of Work-in-process

  •    Annexure 4 :: Sources and Disposition of Funds

  •    Annexure 5 :: Projected Balance Sheets

                ROI (Average of Fixed Assets)

                RONW (Average of Share Capital)

                ROI (Average of Total Assets)

  •    Annexure 6 :: Profitability ratios

                D.S.C.R

                Earnings Per Share (EPS)

               

             Debt Equity Ratio

        Annexure 7   :: Break-Even Analysis

                Variable Cost & Expenses

                Semi-Var./Semi-Fixed Exp.

                Profit Volume Ratio (PVR)

                Fixed Expenses / Cost 

                B.E.P

  •   Annexure 8 to 11:: Sensitivity Analysis-Price/Volume

            Resultant N.P.B.T

            Resultant D.S.C.R

   Resultant PV Ratio

   Resultant DER

  Resultant ROI

          Resultant BEP

  •    Annexure 12 :: Shareholding Pattern and Stake Status

        Equity Capital

        Preference Share Capital

  •   Annexure 13 :: Quantitative Details-Output/Sales/Stocks

        Determined Capacity P.A of Products/Services

        Achievable Efficiency/Yield % of Products/Services/Items 

        Net Usable Load/Capacity of Products/Services/Items   

       Expected Sales/ Revenue/ Income of Products/ Services/ Items   

  •    Annexure 14 :: Product wise domestic Sales Realisation

  •    Annexure 15 :: Total Raw Material Cost

  •    Annexure 16 :: Raw Material Cost per unit

  •    Annexure 17 :: Total Lab & ETP Chemical Cost

  •    Annexure 18  :: Consumables, Store etc.,

  •    Annexure 19  :: Packing Material Cost

  •    Annexure 20  :: Packing Material Cost Per Unit

  •    Annexure 21 :: Employees Expenses

  •    Annexure 22 :: Fuel Expenses

  •    Annexure 23 :: Power/Electricity Expenses

  •    Annexure 24 :: Royalty & Other Charges

  •    Annexure 25 :: Repairs & Maintenance Exp.

  •    Annexure 26 :: Other Mfg. Expenses

  •    Annexure 27 :: Administration Expenses

  •    Annexure 28 :: Selling Expenses

  •    Annexure 29 :: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (Total)

  •   Annexure 30   :: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (P & M)

  •   Annexure 31   :: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (Total)

  •   Annexure 32   :: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (P & M)

  •   Annexure 33   :: Interest and Repayment - Term Loans

  •   Annexure 34   :: Tax on Profits

  •   Annexure 35   ::Projected Pay-Back Period And IRR