Utensils Stainless Steel: Profile No.: 133 NIC Code:25994

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Profile No.

: 133 NIC Code:25994

UTENSILS STAINLESS STEEL

1. INTRODUCTION:

Food preparation in kitchen involves tasks like cutting food items to size, heating food on an
open fire or on a stove, baking, grinding, mixing, blending, and measuring, boiling, stirring,
frying; etc. and utensils are made for each task. Also different containers are also required for
storing the processed and cooked food. Besides the utensils are also required for meal serving
and eating.

Utensils may be classified as cooking utensils that are put on fire i.e. cooking containers, or
Kitchen processing utensil and Dining utensils consisting of containers and cutlery items and
finally the food item storage containers. Liquids like water and beverages require a separate
design class of utensils.

2. PRODUCT & ITS APPLICATION:

Several size and shape of utensils and containers like pans, boiling cooker, frying pans, baking
pans, etc. are used in cooking. Serving utensils consist of containers, trays, etc. Dining utensils
include various sizes of plates, bowls and cutlery items like spoons, fork, spatula, knives etc.

These products are made from materials depending on the place of use Viz. Clay, glass,
ceramics, wood, and metals like cast iron, brass, bronze, copper, mild steel, stainless steel, and
aluminum. Modern materials like plastics are also popular for non-cooking utensils.

Most of the cooking utensils and many of the dining utensils and cutlery items for kitchen require
strength for food processing ability, like cutting/ slicing as also resistance to heat and corrosion,
etc. Stainless steel is probably the best suited material due to these properties and preferred for
majority of cooking, dining and other utensil items. Also stainless steel provides bright finish,
cleanability, and durability.
3. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS FOR PROMOTER:

Any person, preferably with manufacturing or marketing experience and ITI, Diploma or
graduation in technical field.

4. INDUSTRY OUTLOOK/TREND

Till the early eighties, kitchenware in the average Indian home would constitute primarily brass,
bronze, copper and aluminum. Introduction of stainless steel utensils led to easy to clean, non
corrosive, safe and brightly polished durable kitchen wares. Gradual changes were seen with
stainless steel utensils replacing copper and aluminum. Stainless steel is probably the best suited
material for utensils due to safe, non-corrosive bright finish, etc. advantages and is a preferred
material for majority of cooking, dining and other utensil items.

Utensils are mainly manufactured by small and medium enterprises spread across various
clusters in India and provide employment to sizable workforce. More then 4500 SME units are
active in utensils sector with most in unbranded segment. The manufacturing clusters of
Firozabad, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata are the major hubs of the unorganized players in
cookware. The market is dominated by unorganized sector as organized players are accounting
for only 25 ~ 30 per cent of the market share. Some of these units are offering branded utensils
with good designs, copper/ aluminum cladding and decorative finish.

These products are of immense daily use in the household and hence there is a large market
base in India with more than 250 million households. Utensils are of many varieties and the most
important of them being Kitchen Utensils used for the preparation of meals. They are used for
mixing, cutting, etc and many other activities in the kitchen. There are utensils for the
preparation as well as serving and dining of every type of meal. Utensils should have good
functional design in terms of the shape, size and thickness.

5. MARKET POTENTIAL AND MARKETING ISSUES. IF ANY:

The utensils industry is witnessing tremendous technological changes, creating better and
innovative products and new finishing and processing technology, etc leads to enormous
diversity of articles offered and has been one of the key drivers of the sector.

The market demand rises specially on the auspicious season of ‘Diwali and other Festival’ and
demand is also fueled by ‘Marriage Season’ where category of Gifting packs are in huge demand.
The category is becoming popular. According to one report, the kitchenware products market
will grow at a considerable CAGR rate to reach over Rs. 55 billion by 2020 due to the increasing
number of nuclear families and exposure of online distribution channels.

Cookware industry in India has received a major boom in the scenario and is fast growing. Some
of the key drivers are as under.

• There are new set of products making entry in the market viz ceramic/ enameled Non-stick
cookware, Copper clad cookware etc.

• Modern designs are becoming popular with awareness created by reality programs / cooking
shows on TV and Cooking utensils, Serving utensils and diner wares are now segregated as
different categories in house hold and buyers are aspiring to have each one.

• Mass manufacturing has empowered cookware to be delivered at lower costs, which in turn has
extended the range of customer choice.

• For safety purposes, consumers have also started avoiding the use of plastic to avoid exposure
to chemicals The best solution that emerges is stainless steel cookware which is affordable,
convenient and really safe.

With growing population there will always be new demand generation of demand. Utensils have
a specific life cycle requiring replacement as well. Besides there is very good export demand in
developed as well as developing markets that can be met by good quality manufacturers. An
entrepreneur needs to decide on the type of kitchen utensils he wants to manufacture. There
are over 135 kitchen utensils design varieties available in the market. Success and profitability
is ensured mostly on the selection and design selection.

6. RAW MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS:


Various grades and thickness stainless steel sheets are required in coil of cut to length sheets.
Other materials are consumables for process like forming lubes, polishing etc.

7. MANUFACTURING PROCESS:

SS Utensil manufacturing involves metal shaping process often involving complex geometries
with straight sides and as well as curvatures of different radii.
The process steps may include:
• The process starts with Blank preparation by Punching from coil or flat sheet.
• Deep drawing to shape and size metal sheet as per required design.
• Large stainless steel hollow wares are produced by roll forming of different sheets to
cylindrical shells and edges are then welded together, by TIG welding. After welding the
weld beads are rolled hammered, buffed and polished until the seam is no longer visible.
• Other operations like Bulging, Beading and Curling, Necking and Rib Forming may be
carried out to create specific shapes and an inward or outward protrusion on surface.
• Special steps are necessary for knives, spoons, forks, etc. The Cutlery items may be
formed in power or hydraulic press where the blanks from sheets in coil or flat sheet are
prepared. These blanks are graded or rolled to the correct thickness required for cutlery
items. Between operations, the blanks may be annealed to soften the metal for further
operations.
• The items after processing are trimmed in press or trimming/ edge beading/ curling
machines as per need.
• For high end design of wares and cutlery items, an additional step of electroplating
process is carried out to give silver and gold-plated finish.
• The finished products are inspected for chafes, scratches, rough spots, discoloration, or
any other flaws that might have occurred in processing and polished to rectify the defects
before packing and dispatch.

8. MANPOWER REQUIREMENT:

The unit shall require highly skilled service persons. The unit can start from 17 employees initially
and increase to 34 or more depending on business volume.
Monthly No of Employees
Sr No Type of Employees
Salary Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

1 Skilled Operators 18000 6 8 12 12 12


2 Semi-Skilled/ Helpers 7000 8 8 16 16 16
1 Supervisor/ Manager 30000 1 1 1 1 1
2 Accounts/ Marketing 16000 1 2 3 3 3
3 Other Staff 7000 1 3 5 5 5
TOTAL 17 19 34 34 34

9. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE:

The unit can be implemented within 6 months from the serious initiation of project work.

Time Required in
Sr No Activities
Months
1 Acquisition of Premises 2
2 Construction (if Applicable) 2
3 Procurement and Installation of Plant and Machinery 2
4 Arrangement of Finance 2
5 Manpower Recruitment and start up 2
Total Time Required (Activities run concurrently) 6

10. COST OF PROJECT:

The unit will require total project cost of Rs 105.77 lakhs as shown below:

Sr No Particulars In Lakhs
1 Land 0.00
2 Building 30.00
3 Plant and Machinery 42.40
4 Fixtures and Electrical Installation 3.00
5 Other Assets/ Preliminary and Preoperative Expenses 2.00
6 Margin for working Capital 28.37
TOTAL PROJECT COST 105.77

11. MEANS OF FINANCE:


The project will require promoter to invest about Rs 47.72 lakhs and seek bank loans of Rs 58.05
lakhs based on 70% loan on fixed assets.

Sr No Particulars In Lakhs

1 Promoters Contribution 47.72


2 Loan Finance 58.05
TOTAL: 105.77

12. WORKING CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS:

Working capital requirements are calculated as below:

Sr No Particulars Gross Amount Margin % Margin Amount Bank Finance

1 Inventories 25.25 40 10.10 15.15


2 Receivables 19.62 40 7.85 11.77
3 Overheads 3.69 100 3.69 0.00
4 Creditors 16.83 40 6.73 10.10
TOTAL 65.38 28.37 37.02

13. LIST OF MACHINERY REQUIRED:

Sr No Particulars UOM Quantity Rate Total Value


Main Machines/ Equipment
1 Hydraulic Press Nos 2 500000 1000000
2 Hydraulic Deep Drawing Press Nos 1 900000 900000
3 Utensil spinning Lathes Nos 2 60000 120000
4 Power Press Nos 3 180000 540000
5 Profile cutting Machine Nos 1 180000 180000
6 Edge trim/ beading/ curling m/c Nos 2 40000 80000
7 Spot welding machine Nos 1 65000 65000
8 Annealing Furnace Nos 1 200000 200000
9 Surface treatment tank Nos 1 100000 100000
10 Plating Plant for Decorative ware Nos 1 350000 350000
10 TIG welding machines Nos 3 60000 180000
11 Buffing and Polishing machines Nos 6 20000 120000
12 Embossing machine Nos 1 20000 20000
13 Pillar drilling machine Nos 1 25000 25000
Subtotal: 3880000
Tools and Ancillaries
1 Misc. equipment Dies tools etc. LS 1 300000 300000
2 Hand Tools and gauges LS 1 60000 60000
Subtotal: 360000
Fixtures and Elect Installation
Storage and transport bins and trolleys LS 1 100000 100000
Office Furniture LS 1 20000 20000
Telephones/ Computer LS 1 30000 30000
Electrical Installation LS 1 150000 150000
Subtotal: 300000
Other Assets/ Preliminary and
LS 1 200000 200000
Preoperative Expenses

TOTAL PLANT MACHINERY COST 4740000

All the machines and equipments are available from local manufacturers. The entrepreneur
needs to ensure proper selection of product mix and proper type of dies and tooling to have
modern and flexible utensil designs. It may be worthwhile to look at reconditioned imported
machines, dies and toolings. Some of the machinery and dies and toolings suppliers are listed
here below:

1. Amritsar Machine Tools


Plot No. 542, Part - A, M. I. E.,
Bahadurgarh-124507, Haryana, India

2. Arpan Machine Tools


No. 12/3, Atika Industrial Area, Near Jaydev Foundry
Atika Industrial Area, Rajkot- 360002 Gujarat, India
3. RAJESH MACHINE TOOLS PVT. LTD.
New Nehrunagar Main Road, 2 - Kailashpati Society, Plot No. 7, Dhebar Road
(South), "ATIKA" Industrial Area, Rajkot, Gujarat, India
http://www.rajeshpowerpressindia.com

4. ATLAS MACHINES (INDIA)


20, AMBALAL DOHI MARG, (HAMMAM ST.),
FORT, MUMBAI, Maharashtra, India
http://www.atlasmachinesindia.com

5. Pacific Engineering Corporation


A-297, MIDC-Mahape, Near Mahape Bus Depot,
Anthony Garage, Thane-Belapur Road, Mahape Midc,
Navi Mumbai-400710, Maharashtra, India

6. Other well-known machine manufacturers who can be searched from internet are:
Batliboi Ltd., Bharat Fritz Werner, HMT Machine Tools, Praga Tools, Toolcraft Systems

14. PROFITABILITY CALCULATIONS:

Sr No Particulars UOM Year Wise estimates


Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
1 Capacity Utilization % 30 40 55 70 80
2 Sales Ra Lakhs 235.42 313.89 431.60 549.30 627.78
Raw Materials & Other Direct
3 Ra Lakhs 201.97 269.29 370.27 471.26 538.58
Inputs
4 Gross Margin Rs. Lakhs 33.45 44.60 61.32 78.05 89.20
5 Overheads Except Interest Rs. Lakhs 14.01 14.01 14.01 14.01 14.01
6 Interest Rs. Lakhs 8.13 8.13 8.13 8.13 8.13
7 Depreciation Rs. Lakhs 7.74 7.74 7.74 7.74 7.74
8 Net Profit Before Tax Rs. Lakhs 3.57 14.72 31.44 48.17 59.32

The basis of profitability calculation:

The Unit will have capacity of 300 MT of utensils with product mix consisting small and simple
to deep drawn bigger utensils of modern designs viz pans, casseroles and skillets with Bakelite
handles per year. The running sizes /types/ designs will be selected. The bulk /Distributor sales
prices of Aluminum utensils range from Rs 150 to Rs 350 per kg. depending on
type/design/volume. The Stainless-steel sheets / circles used for utensils cost range from Rs 140
to Rs 250 per Kg. The material requirements are considered with wastage/ scrap of 15 % of
finished products and scrap to be sold at @ Rs 90 ~ 110 per Kg. and the income of same is
added. Energy Costs are considered at Rs 7 per Kwh. The depreciation of plant is taken at 10
% and Interest costs are taken at 14 -15 % depending on type of industry.

14. BREAK EVEN ANALYSIS

The project can reach break-even capacity at 26.80 % of the installed capacity as depicted here
below:

Sr No Particulars UOM Value

1 Sales at Full Capacity Rs. Lakhs 784.72


2 Variable Costs Rs. Lakhs 673.22
3 Fixed Cost incl. Interest Rs. Lakhs 29.88
4 Break Even Capacity % of Inst Capacity 26.80

16. STATUTORY/ GOVERNMENT APPROVALS

The unit shall need industrial unit registration of state. The industry registration and approval
for factory plan, safety for Fire requirement, registration as per Labour laws ESI, PF etc shall be
required as per rules and applicability. Before starting the unit will also need GST registration
for procurement of materials as also for sale of goods. There are no pollution control
requirements, while unit will have to ensure solid waste/ scrap disposal in proper manner.
Entrepreneur may contact State Pollution Control Board where ever it is applicable.

17. BACKWARD AND FORWARD INTEGRATION

The machines and equipments offer scope for diversification in to producing other types of
utensils, consumer durable and industrial parts/ components by using the spare capacities and
machine capabilities which may be attempted. As such there is not much scope for organic
backward or forward integration.
18. TRAINING CENTERS/COURSES

There are no specific training centers for design or production technology. However the dies and
Tools development courses run by several centers of excellence viz CIPET centers, Indo German
Tool Room at Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Chennai, and CTTC Bhubaneshwar etc shall be helpful.

The most important scope of learning is in new product design and development by associating
with institutes like NID etc. Entrepreneur may also study the new product designs, product
range, features and specifications of leading Brands / competitors across the world by scanning
the Internet and downloading data. Viz. North American, Europe, China etc markets.

Udyamimitra portal (link : www.udyamimitra.in ) can be accessed for hand-holding services viz.
application filling / project report, Training, Skill Development, mentoring etc.

Entrepreneurship program that helps to run business successfully is available from Institutes like
Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII) and its affiliates all over India.

Disclaimer:
Only few machine manufacturers are mentioned in the profile, although many machine
manufacturers are available in the market. The addresses given for machinery manufacturers
have been taken from reliable sources, to the best of knowledge and contacts. However, no
responsibility is admitted, in case any inadvertent error or incorrectness is noticed
therein. Further the same have been given by way of information only and do not carry any
recommendation.

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