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CONTENTS
1. | Introduction of starch industry | 2 |
2. | Introduction of Anil Starch | 3 |
3. | Organization Design | 4 |
4. | Production | 9 |
5. | Marketing | 12 |
6. | Finance | 16 |
7. | Personnel | 18 |
8. | Social Responsibility | 21 |
9. | Awards and Achievements | 23 |
10. | Specialization in Production | 25 |
10.1 | Introduction of Production | 26 |
10.2 | Plant Location | 27 |
10.3 | Raw Material | 28 |
10.4 | Production Process | 29 |
10.5 | Product Portfolio | 34 |
10.6 | Plant Capacity | 36 |
10.7 | Packaging after Production | 37 |
10.8 | Quality | 38 |
10.9 | Research and Development | 39 |
10.10 | Quality Circle | 40 |
11. | SWOT Analysis | 41 |
12. | Conclusion | 42 |
13. | Bibliography | 43 |
Introduction of starch industry
Starch is an abundant carbohydrate distributed worldwide in plants. Starch has been a major ingredient in man's diet over the centuries. In addition it has become a major industrial raw material. Plant seeds, roots and tubers are all sources of industrial starch production. The commercial realities of the starch recovery process limit the industrial sources mainly to wheat, maize and tapioca. INDIAN STARCH INDUSTRY mainly consumes MAIZE as input raw material. Also some industries are tapioca based.
Maize is doing wonderful things in our everyday life. Maize is present in one form or other in
The Food we eat
The Milk we drink
The Chocolates/Biscuits we take
The Clothes we wear
The Paper we read
The Medicines we take
Maize (Corn) contains about 70% starch, other components being protein, fibers and fat. The basis of the maize milling process is the separation of the maize kernel into its different parts. Maize starch is produced by the wet milling process, which involves grinding of softened maize and separation of corn oil seeds (germs), gluten (proteins), fibers (husk) and finally pure starch.
Introduction of Anil Starch
The Anil Starch Products...