New Project Development (Small, Medium & Big)
- Market Research & Viability Report
- Budgeting and Financing, Capital Formation
& Loaning of the Project
- Dairy Plant Design
- Business Planning, Project Management, System &
Packaging Development
- Equipment Sourcing, Process Description & Capacity
Assessment
- Staff Training & Product and People Flow
- Commissioning of the Plant, QMS, HACCP,
GMP, GHP, ISO and other certifications
- Sales, Marketing & Subsidy Approvals
Equipment sourcing
Our products cover the range of mixing and blending, separation
and
pasteurization (covered in our
liquid processing section) and all your related cooling,
filling, labeling and packaging equipment is covered under
our
packing and weighing section, and others testing equipment
.
Technical advice on suitability of equipment to match your requirements
is always available.
Process Description
Dairy plants process the raw milk they receive from farmers
so as to extend its marketable life. Two main types of processes
are employed: heat treatment to ensure the safety of milk for
human consumption and to lengthen its shelf-life, and dehydrating
dairy products such as butter, Milk, and milk powders so that
they can be stored. So Complete Process description is require
for dairy.
Capacity Assessment
Capacity building can be defined as a process by which skills;
institutions and knowledge are built, utilized, retained and
nurtured with a view to providing an entity with the means of
responding to a development challenge. Two components that are
vital in any plausible definition of the concept are human skills
(the ability to perform a task) and institutions (effectiveness
and efficiency of organizations, systems, processes and procedures).
Knowledge enters the definition as a distinct component because
it allows for the combination of skills, experiences, insights,
expert intuition, actionable recommendations from research,
among others, to enable an entity to continuously innovate and
apply best-practice solutions to emerging and evolving challenges.
The application of knowledge makes skills and institutions dynamic
and responsive. Thus, a definition of the concept of Capacity
Assessment that is limited to skills and institutions in exclusion
of the knowledge component is incomplete.
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