Capacity Enhancement, Process Optimization and Plant Modification

What We Do ?

  1. Study of available resources, capacity and process,
  2. Technology Modernization & Plant/Line Design
  3. Expense Estimation & Cost Benefit Analysis
  4. Environmental Protection
  5. Equipment Sourcing & Commissioning

Expense Estimation

Start-up investment cost for each of the model plant facilities would include land, buildings, site work, utilities, and equipment. Buildings would include the processing plant (processing space, water supply, drainage and utility connections for processing equipment), office space, milk truck delivery bay, finished product cold storage, dry product warehouse space (a storage area for labels, containers, detergents, etc.), wastewater treatment capacity, and shipping/loading dock area. we consults about the Expense Estimation For the dairy plant This study presents a generalized estimate of the capital investment, operational costs, and potential returns from processing plants for milk, ghee, milk powder, paneer, butter etc.. Raw milk from dairy farm or from collection from milkman. Expense estimation for the product development should be properly analyzed.

Cost Benefit Analysis

In the dairy sector we provide you consultancy for the cost benefit analysis.

  • helping to appraise, or assess, the case for a project or proposal, which itself is a process known as project appraisal; and
  • an informal approach to making decisions of any kind.

Under both point the process involves, whether explicitly or implicitly, weighing the total expected costs against the total expected benefits of one or more actions in order to choose the best or most profitable option. Benefits and costs are often expressed in money terms, and are adjusted for the time value of money, so that all flows of benefits and flows of project costs over time (which tend to occur at different points in time) are expressed on a common basis in terms of their present value. Closely related, but slightly different, formal techniques include cost-effectiveness analysis, economic impact analysis,. The latter builds upon the logic of cost-benefit analysis, but differs in that it is explicitly designed to inform the practical decision-making of enterprise managers and investors focused on optimizing their social and environmental impacts.