The plastic industry in Pakistan has seen significant growth in recent years due to increasing demand from sectors like packaging, construction, and consumer goods. While the government has taken steps to support plastic industry development through incentives and investment promotion, challenges remain around raw material shortages, high costs, and access to financing. CPEC has the potential to further support industry growth by improving infrastructure, access to materials and finance, and enabling technology transfers.
This document provides an overview of Laxmi Plastics, including its history, vision, organizational structure, departments, products, and the plastics industry in India. Laxmi Plastics was established in 1985 and manufactures plastic bags, POP, sutli rolls, and other products. It uses automated machinery and supplies products throughout Gujarat and some other cities. The company aims to increase production capacity to meet growing market demand. The plastics industry in India has grown significantly since the 1950s and employs over 4 million people across small and medium processing units.
The document discusses the plastic industry in Pakistan. It provides background on the industry, noting it has over 6000 processors and is one of Pakistan's oldest industries. The industry employs over 600,000 people directly and indirectly. It also lists major plastic producing cities as Lahore and Karachi. The industry lacks organization and produces mostly low quality goods. However, there are now a few plants producing international quality raw materials. The industry has grown significantly in recent decades but still relies heavily on imports for raw materials.
The document discusses Thailand's potential to become a hub for the bio-plastics industry due to its strong agricultural base, existing plastics manufacturing industry, and supportive government policies. Thailand has abundant biomass feedstock from crops like cassava and sugarcane, as well as established industries throughout the entire plastics and potential bio-plastics value chain. The Thai government has created a national roadmap and provides incentives to promote investment in bio-plastics production and establish Thailand as the ASEAN leader in this emerging industry.
Insights Success has shortlisted “The 10 Most Admired Companies in Plastic Industry”, we have presented the prominent companies who have accomplished a remarkable position in the era of plastic industry with their unique products and services.
The packaging industry in India is growing at 14-15% annually and is expected to double in growth over the next two years. It serves the Indian economy by preserving quality and extending shelf life for many products. Increased competition and export demand have increased needs for appropriate and cost-effective packaging. The industry has become more specialized in terms of health and environmental standards. Major segments include food, pharmaceuticals, and plastics packaging, which are driving growth. However, only 2% of India's processed food is packaged compared to 70% in western nations, indicating significant growth potential. While domestic production has increased, India also imports packaging machinery, especially high-end machinery, presenting opportunities for foreign suppliers.
The document provides an overview of the process industry in Pakistan. It discusses:
- The process industry includes sectors like chemicals, metals, petroleum refining, fertilizers, beverages, foods, etc.
- The industry has evolved slowly since Pakistan's independence in 1947 due to a lack of infrastructure and skilled labor.
- There are opportunities for expansion in sectors like petroleum refining, cement, fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, and steel to meet growing domestic demand.
- The market for process industry products is growing due to industrialization and urbanization, though political instability poses challenges.
The document discusses the PET strap manufacturing industry. It provides information on PET straps such as their properties, uses, and market outlook. Some key points include:
- PET strap is a commonly used thermoplastic polymer resin made from PET and used for packaging various materials. It has properties like corrosion resistance and high tensile strength.
- The global PET straps market is valued at over $693 million in 2017 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.2% through 2027. Demand is driven by industries like construction and packaging.
- India has about 30 PET strap manufacturers concentrated in the western region. The Indian market is expected to grow at a high rate of 14%
Plastindia 2015, a major international plastics exhibition and conference, began in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. Over 1600 exhibitors from 32 countries showcased plastics products and technologies. In her opening remarks, the Chief Minister of Gujarat emphasized the employment and economic opportunities of the plastics industry in India and Gujarat. The multi-day event featured industry discussions, presentations on innovations, and an awards ceremony to recognize leaders in the plastics sector.
This document provides an overview of Laxmi Plastics, including its history, vision, organizational structure, departments, products, and the plastics industry in India. Laxmi Plastics was established in 1985 and manufactures plastic bags, POP, sutli rolls, and other products. It uses automated machinery and supplies products throughout Gujarat and some other cities. The company aims to increase production capacity to meet growing market demand. The plastics industry in India has grown significantly since the 1950s and employs over 4 million people across small and medium processing units.
The document discusses the plastic industry in Pakistan. It provides background on the industry, noting it has over 6000 processors and is one of Pakistan's oldest industries. The industry employs over 600,000 people directly and indirectly. It also lists major plastic producing cities as Lahore and Karachi. The industry lacks organization and produces mostly low quality goods. However, there are now a few plants producing international quality raw materials. The industry has grown significantly in recent decades but still relies heavily on imports for raw materials.
The document discusses Thailand's potential to become a hub for the bio-plastics industry due to its strong agricultural base, existing plastics manufacturing industry, and supportive government policies. Thailand has abundant biomass feedstock from crops like cassava and sugarcane, as well as established industries throughout the entire plastics and potential bio-plastics value chain. The Thai government has created a national roadmap and provides incentives to promote investment in bio-plastics production and establish Thailand as the ASEAN leader in this emerging industry.
Insights Success has shortlisted “The 10 Most Admired Companies in Plastic Industry”, we have presented the prominent companies who have accomplished a remarkable position in the era of plastic industry with their unique products and services.
The packaging industry in India is growing at 14-15% annually and is expected to double in growth over the next two years. It serves the Indian economy by preserving quality and extending shelf life for many products. Increased competition and export demand have increased needs for appropriate and cost-effective packaging. The industry has become more specialized in terms of health and environmental standards. Major segments include food, pharmaceuticals, and plastics packaging, which are driving growth. However, only 2% of India's processed food is packaged compared to 70% in western nations, indicating significant growth potential. While domestic production has increased, India also imports packaging machinery, especially high-end machinery, presenting opportunities for foreign suppliers.
The document provides an overview of the process industry in Pakistan. It discusses:
- The process industry includes sectors like chemicals, metals, petroleum refining, fertilizers, beverages, foods, etc.
- The industry has evolved slowly since Pakistan's independence in 1947 due to a lack of infrastructure and skilled labor.
- There are opportunities for expansion in sectors like petroleum refining, cement, fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, and steel to meet growing domestic demand.
- The market for process industry products is growing due to industrialization and urbanization, though political instability poses challenges.
The document discusses the PET strap manufacturing industry. It provides information on PET straps such as their properties, uses, and market outlook. Some key points include:
- PET strap is a commonly used thermoplastic polymer resin made from PET and used for packaging various materials. It has properties like corrosion resistance and high tensile strength.
- The global PET straps market is valued at over $693 million in 2017 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.2% through 2027. Demand is driven by industries like construction and packaging.
- India has about 30 PET strap manufacturers concentrated in the western region. The Indian market is expected to grow at a high rate of 14%
Plastindia 2015, a major international plastics exhibition and conference, began in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. Over 1600 exhibitors from 32 countries showcased plastics products and technologies. In her opening remarks, the Chief Minister of Gujarat emphasized the employment and economic opportunities of the plastics industry in India and Gujarat. The multi-day event featured industry discussions, presentations on innovations, and an awards ceremony to recognize leaders in the plastics sector.
Work-life balance of labor in Plastic industry of pakistanFaris Ijaz
The document summarizes a research study on the work-life balance of laborers in Pakistan's plastic industry. Key findings from interviews with over 500 laborers at 8 plastic factories in Gujranwala include:
- 51% of laborers said they are unable to maintain a balance between work and personal life due to long work hours and inflexible schedules.
- Most laborers earn less than Rs. 5,000 per month, insufficient to cover monthly expenses.
- Benefits like annual increments, bonuses, and accommodating personal needs are lacking according to laborers.
- The study aims to help industry researchers, employers, and labor associations address laborers' issues and demands.
In this report NanoMarkets analyzes and quantifies the business opportunities available for bio-plastics in the polymer industry and along with it, discusses their applications. We also discuss the major players in the bio-plastic space and also identify the latest trends in bio-plastics. Apart from examining the market share region wise, we have highlighted the market share based on the major types of bio-plastics.
The Pakistan textile industry faces major challenges including a global recession, high production costs due to increased energy costs, depreciation of the Pakistani rupee raising import costs, and high inflation. Modernizing equipment and increasing research and development could help address declining competitiveness from outdated technology. High interest rates, lack of reliable energy supplies, and non-supportive government policies further hinder the industry. Solutions proposed include government subsidies, reducing taxes, and withdrawing withholding taxes to support the critical textile industry.
The document provides information about Lotte Chemicals Pakistan and the textile industry in Pakistan. It discusses:
1) The history and operations of Lotte Chemicals Pakistan, the sole producer of Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) in Pakistan.
2) The importance of PTA and Lotte PTA for Pakistan's textile industry, which is a major contributor to the country's economy and exports.
3) Issues facing the textile industry in Pakistan such as lack of investment in value-added sectors and outdated equipment and methods.
Estimation of market potential for a Kant PVC pipePrashant Jayswal
This document is a project report submitted by Prashant Jayswal to Gujarat Technological University regarding estimating the market potential for Kant PVC pipes. It includes a certificate verifying Prashant conducted the internship at Kant Pipe Industries. The report provides an executive summary of the company profile, products, production centers, organization structure and SWOT analysis. It reviews literature regarding consumer perception and expectations of PVC pipes. The research methodology discusses the research problem of increasing sales among competitors and objectives of understanding sales, market potential and customer/retailer preferences for Kant PVC pipes.
Market analysis and the buying behavior of buyers of paper industryAbhisheK Kumar Rajoria
The major objective of the research is to find out the market potential of century industries product line. This will help to know that what are the prospective of century as a whole & will also give an idea about its credibility, customer’s point of view & stability, apart from all these it will help me to analyze the upcoming future of the company.
To study & analyze the buying behavior of consumers, dealers, retailers towards CPP brand as compared with similar product of some other companies, thus understanding the consumer acceptance of the products.
This report attempts to provide reader an overview of the Indian plastic processing industry, its growth prospects, challenges faced and emerging applications of plastics in the market. We also highlight select strategic initiatives to bring about a rapid development of this industry.
The Indian Plastic Industry gained momentum in early 1990's when the economy opened up with liberal industrial policies. Further impetus was added with investments in raw material production from mid 1990's onward. This further fueled investments in plastic processing industry as well as downstream machinery sector.
With the current government's Make In India campaign, the plastics processing industry
can be benefited by presence of global businesses in this domain. There is tremendous scope for growth of this sector in the years to come.
Production of Bioplastic Products. Biodegradable and Bio-Plastics Products Ma...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Production of Bioplastic Products. Biodegradable and Bio-Plastics Products Manufacturing Business. Glasses, Plates and Bags Manufacturing Project.
India is the third largest plastic consumer in the world, with a total consumption of plastics of about four million tons and a resulting waste production of about two million tons. Bioplastics are those plastic materials that are manufactured by using natural resources. There are two categories of these plastics available in the market — biodegrable bioplastics and non-biodegradable bioplastics.
Demand for bioplastics is increasing since past decade due to growing awareness concerning environmental conservation, use of bio-based or natural resources for manufacturing materials and formulation of various regulations across countries for effective use of natural resources and waste management.
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Pre-feasibility study, New Project Identification, Project Feasibility and Market Study, Identification of Profitable Industrial Project Opportunities, Preparation of Project Profiles / Pre-Investment and Pre-Feasibility Studies, Market Surveys / Studies, Preparation of Techno-Economic Feasibility Reports, Identification and Section of Plant /Process / Equipment, General Guidance, Technical and Commercial Counseling for setting up new industrial projects.
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Projects covered in this issue:
• CARD & GRAY BOARD from Pulp and Waste Paper
• Organic Yeast from Organic Molasses
• Corrugated Galvanized Sheet
• Automobile Brake Shoes
• Active Pharma Ingredients (API)
• Wood Plastic Composite (WPC)
• Amino Acid Metal Chelates for Agriculture Use (Zinc, Ferrous, Copper, Manganese, Magnesium, Calcium)
• PVA Adhesive (Fevicol Type)
• Lamination cum Bottle Labeling Adhesives & Wood Adhesive Starch Based
• (Tapioca or Maize)
• Sterile Water for Injection
• Guar Gum Powder (Drilling Grade)
AG Poly Pack project report including company profile, swot analysis, pest analysis, competitors and survey based on customer feedback through questionnaire.
The plastic sector in Bangladesh consists of about 3000 manufacturing units, 98% of which are small and medium enterprises. The sector contributes 1% to Bangladesh's GDP and employs half a million workers. While Bangladesh imports all polymer raw materials, the country's cheap labor and developing plastic recycling industry provide competitiveness. The domestic plastic market is valued at Tk. 9,000 crore while direct plastic exports earn Tk. 500 crore annually. The sector ranks 6th in the country's export sectors and shows strong potential for further growth.
The textile and garment industry is a major contributor to Bangladesh's economy, employing over 4 million people and accounting for 84% of exports. While the industry has grown significantly in recent decades, it faces challenges like worker safety issues and increasing competition. However, the future remains positive as Bangladesh focuses on sustainability efforts, innovation, and capitalizing on opportunities like capturing markets left by China. With continued investment and development, the industry is well-positioned for continued growth and success.
Rainbow Fine Chemical is preparing to establish two subsidiaries to produce 13,000-13,500 tons per year of biodegradable materials, as their previous 2010 investment in biodegradable materials did not yield a profit. The document then provides headlines and brief summaries on recent developments in the Chinese biomaterials market, including decreases in imports of castor oil and cassava, plans to ban non-degradable plastic bags, and new facilities planned or coming online for production of materials like PLA fiber, succinic acid, and bio-based LDPE.
This document provides instructions for manufacturers on how to get listed in an E-Catalogue. It involves a 3-step registration process where manufacturers provide company and product details, including required product certifications. Manufacturers can also upload up to 5 product images. The registration will be reviewed for accuracy before being approved or rejected for listing in the E-Catalogue. Getting listed in the E-Catalogue allows manufacturers' company and product details to be visible to potential customers in the specific industry catalogued.
The document provides an executive summary of a proposed automated corrugated carton manufacturing project in Bangladesh. Key points:
- The project will use advanced machinery and equipment from Taiwan and China to produce high-quality corrugated cartons.
- It aims to meet growing domestic and export demand from industries like RMG, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods.
- The project is expected to create around 190 jobs and break even at 32% capacity utilization. It will have an annual production capacity of 225 million carton pieces.
- Total project cost is estimated at BDT 752.94 million, to be financed with a debt-equity ratio of 54:46, with term loan of BDT 400
There is an urgent need for policy makers to adopt a cautious perspective when dealing with the recent revival of protectionism. The changing policy context of global competition requires that emphasis be placed on facilitating broad-based innovation. This is in sharp contrast to the current and past industrial policies that were based on import substitution and sector-picking. This paper briefly outlines Pakistan’s experience with industrial policy over the past 6 decades, and shows how protectionist industrial and trade policy regimes are ineffective with respect to equipping Pakistan to compete globally. The paper also outlines global best practices with reference to designing an enabling industrial policy and suggests policy reforms that are appropriate in the political and global context of Pakistan. There also exist contrary views about the scope and composition of industrial policy even within the government functionaries. There is a dire need for a shared vision and deeper consensus building. Thus this paper aims to highlight the radical contrast in perspectives that exists between the current policy of the ministry of industries and a policy conducive to a prosperous Pakistan.
This report provides an overview of the Indian plastic industry, its past growth, challenges faced, emerging applications and its future growth prospects. The focus of the report is on agriculture (Plasticulture) and Packaging plastic applications. It also highlights the role northern states of India are expected to play as the demand for plastics is expected to double by 2020.
This document discusses Thailand's efforts to promote growth in the agriculture and biotechnology sectors. It outlines Thailand's plans to reform agriculture through "smart farming" initiatives like improved crop zoning, learning centers, and encouraging farmers to meet market demand. It also details Thailand's biotechnology development plan, which aims to turn economic crops into high-value products and diversify into areas like bioenergy, bioplastics, foods and pharmaceuticals. The government is supporting these sectors through funding, infrastructure and tax incentives to establish Thailand as a biotech leader in Asia.
The document summarizes an upcoming plastics processing technology and materials summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from April 11-12, 2017. The summit will have over 120 participants and focus on innovative technologies and materials in fast-growing sectors like packaging, consumer electronics, and construction. There will be three tracks covering these sectors and topics will include market trends, regulations, design, technologies, and quality control. The event is organized by Ringier Trade Media and aims to provide networking opportunities for industry leaders.
Porter FIve forces analysis on textile industryAli Mehdi
The document summarizes a Porter Five Forces analysis of the textile industry in Pakistan. It finds that entry and exit barriers are high due to unfavorable legal policies, energy crises, and inflation. Competition is high both internally and from other countries. The bargaining power of buyers is high as quality standards increase, while the bargaining power of suppliers is low. Finally, the threat of substitutes is low in the industry. Overall, the analysis finds that three of the five forces - entry barriers, competition, and bargaining power of buyers - are high, making the textile industry an unfavorable business environment in Pakistan.
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Work-life balance of labor in Plastic industry of pakistanFaris Ijaz
The document summarizes a research study on the work-life balance of laborers in Pakistan's plastic industry. Key findings from interviews with over 500 laborers at 8 plastic factories in Gujranwala include:
- 51% of laborers said they are unable to maintain a balance between work and personal life due to long work hours and inflexible schedules.
- Most laborers earn less than Rs. 5,000 per month, insufficient to cover monthly expenses.
- Benefits like annual increments, bonuses, and accommodating personal needs are lacking according to laborers.
- The study aims to help industry researchers, employers, and labor associations address laborers' issues and demands.
In this report NanoMarkets analyzes and quantifies the business opportunities available for bio-plastics in the polymer industry and along with it, discusses their applications. We also discuss the major players in the bio-plastic space and also identify the latest trends in bio-plastics. Apart from examining the market share region wise, we have highlighted the market share based on the major types of bio-plastics.
The Pakistan textile industry faces major challenges including a global recession, high production costs due to increased energy costs, depreciation of the Pakistani rupee raising import costs, and high inflation. Modernizing equipment and increasing research and development could help address declining competitiveness from outdated technology. High interest rates, lack of reliable energy supplies, and non-supportive government policies further hinder the industry. Solutions proposed include government subsidies, reducing taxes, and withdrawing withholding taxes to support the critical textile industry.
The document provides information about Lotte Chemicals Pakistan and the textile industry in Pakistan. It discusses:
1) The history and operations of Lotte Chemicals Pakistan, the sole producer of Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) in Pakistan.
2) The importance of PTA and Lotte PTA for Pakistan's textile industry, which is a major contributor to the country's economy and exports.
3) Issues facing the textile industry in Pakistan such as lack of investment in value-added sectors and outdated equipment and methods.
Estimation of market potential for a Kant PVC pipePrashant Jayswal
This document is a project report submitted by Prashant Jayswal to Gujarat Technological University regarding estimating the market potential for Kant PVC pipes. It includes a certificate verifying Prashant conducted the internship at Kant Pipe Industries. The report provides an executive summary of the company profile, products, production centers, organization structure and SWOT analysis. It reviews literature regarding consumer perception and expectations of PVC pipes. The research methodology discusses the research problem of increasing sales among competitors and objectives of understanding sales, market potential and customer/retailer preferences for Kant PVC pipes.
Market analysis and the buying behavior of buyers of paper industryAbhisheK Kumar Rajoria
The major objective of the research is to find out the market potential of century industries product line. This will help to know that what are the prospective of century as a whole & will also give an idea about its credibility, customer’s point of view & stability, apart from all these it will help me to analyze the upcoming future of the company.
To study & analyze the buying behavior of consumers, dealers, retailers towards CPP brand as compared with similar product of some other companies, thus understanding the consumer acceptance of the products.
This report attempts to provide reader an overview of the Indian plastic processing industry, its growth prospects, challenges faced and emerging applications of plastics in the market. We also highlight select strategic initiatives to bring about a rapid development of this industry.
The Indian Plastic Industry gained momentum in early 1990's when the economy opened up with liberal industrial policies. Further impetus was added with investments in raw material production from mid 1990's onward. This further fueled investments in plastic processing industry as well as downstream machinery sector.
With the current government's Make In India campaign, the plastics processing industry
can be benefited by presence of global businesses in this domain. There is tremendous scope for growth of this sector in the years to come.
Production of Bioplastic Products. Biodegradable and Bio-Plastics Products Ma...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Production of Bioplastic Products. Biodegradable and Bio-Plastics Products Manufacturing Business. Glasses, Plates and Bags Manufacturing Project.
India is the third largest plastic consumer in the world, with a total consumption of plastics of about four million tons and a resulting waste production of about two million tons. Bioplastics are those plastic materials that are manufactured by using natural resources. There are two categories of these plastics available in the market — biodegrable bioplastics and non-biodegradable bioplastics.
Demand for bioplastics is increasing since past decade due to growing awareness concerning environmental conservation, use of bio-based or natural resources for manufacturing materials and formulation of various regulations across countries for effective use of natural resources and waste management.
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Pre-feasibility study, New Project Identification, Project Feasibility and Market Study, Identification of Profitable Industrial Project Opportunities, Preparation of Project Profiles / Pre-Investment and Pre-Feasibility Studies, Market Surveys / Studies, Preparation of Techno-Economic Feasibility Reports, Identification and Section of Plant /Process / Equipment, General Guidance, Technical and Commercial Counseling for setting up new industrial projects.
www.niir.org
Projects covered in this issue:
• CARD & GRAY BOARD from Pulp and Waste Paper
• Organic Yeast from Organic Molasses
• Corrugated Galvanized Sheet
• Automobile Brake Shoes
• Active Pharma Ingredients (API)
• Wood Plastic Composite (WPC)
• Amino Acid Metal Chelates for Agriculture Use (Zinc, Ferrous, Copper, Manganese, Magnesium, Calcium)
• PVA Adhesive (Fevicol Type)
• Lamination cum Bottle Labeling Adhesives & Wood Adhesive Starch Based
• (Tapioca or Maize)
• Sterile Water for Injection
• Guar Gum Powder (Drilling Grade)
AG Poly Pack project report including company profile, swot analysis, pest analysis, competitors and survey based on customer feedback through questionnaire.
The plastic sector in Bangladesh consists of about 3000 manufacturing units, 98% of which are small and medium enterprises. The sector contributes 1% to Bangladesh's GDP and employs half a million workers. While Bangladesh imports all polymer raw materials, the country's cheap labor and developing plastic recycling industry provide competitiveness. The domestic plastic market is valued at Tk. 9,000 crore while direct plastic exports earn Tk. 500 crore annually. The sector ranks 6th in the country's export sectors and shows strong potential for further growth.
The textile and garment industry is a major contributor to Bangladesh's economy, employing over 4 million people and accounting for 84% of exports. While the industry has grown significantly in recent decades, it faces challenges like worker safety issues and increasing competition. However, the future remains positive as Bangladesh focuses on sustainability efforts, innovation, and capitalizing on opportunities like capturing markets left by China. With continued investment and development, the industry is well-positioned for continued growth and success.
Rainbow Fine Chemical is preparing to establish two subsidiaries to produce 13,000-13,500 tons per year of biodegradable materials, as their previous 2010 investment in biodegradable materials did not yield a profit. The document then provides headlines and brief summaries on recent developments in the Chinese biomaterials market, including decreases in imports of castor oil and cassava, plans to ban non-degradable plastic bags, and new facilities planned or coming online for production of materials like PLA fiber, succinic acid, and bio-based LDPE.
This document provides instructions for manufacturers on how to get listed in an E-Catalogue. It involves a 3-step registration process where manufacturers provide company and product details, including required product certifications. Manufacturers can also upload up to 5 product images. The registration will be reviewed for accuracy before being approved or rejected for listing in the E-Catalogue. Getting listed in the E-Catalogue allows manufacturers' company and product details to be visible to potential customers in the specific industry catalogued.
The document provides an executive summary of a proposed automated corrugated carton manufacturing project in Bangladesh. Key points:
- The project will use advanced machinery and equipment from Taiwan and China to produce high-quality corrugated cartons.
- It aims to meet growing domestic and export demand from industries like RMG, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods.
- The project is expected to create around 190 jobs and break even at 32% capacity utilization. It will have an annual production capacity of 225 million carton pieces.
- Total project cost is estimated at BDT 752.94 million, to be financed with a debt-equity ratio of 54:46, with term loan of BDT 400
There is an urgent need for policy makers to adopt a cautious perspective when dealing with the recent revival of protectionism. The changing policy context of global competition requires that emphasis be placed on facilitating broad-based innovation. This is in sharp contrast to the current and past industrial policies that were based on import substitution and sector-picking. This paper briefly outlines Pakistan’s experience with industrial policy over the past 6 decades, and shows how protectionist industrial and trade policy regimes are ineffective with respect to equipping Pakistan to compete globally. The paper also outlines global best practices with reference to designing an enabling industrial policy and suggests policy reforms that are appropriate in the political and global context of Pakistan. There also exist contrary views about the scope and composition of industrial policy even within the government functionaries. There is a dire need for a shared vision and deeper consensus building. Thus this paper aims to highlight the radical contrast in perspectives that exists between the current policy of the ministry of industries and a policy conducive to a prosperous Pakistan.
This report provides an overview of the Indian plastic industry, its past growth, challenges faced, emerging applications and its future growth prospects. The focus of the report is on agriculture (Plasticulture) and Packaging plastic applications. It also highlights the role northern states of India are expected to play as the demand for plastics is expected to double by 2020.
This document discusses Thailand's efforts to promote growth in the agriculture and biotechnology sectors. It outlines Thailand's plans to reform agriculture through "smart farming" initiatives like improved crop zoning, learning centers, and encouraging farmers to meet market demand. It also details Thailand's biotechnology development plan, which aims to turn economic crops into high-value products and diversify into areas like bioenergy, bioplastics, foods and pharmaceuticals. The government is supporting these sectors through funding, infrastructure and tax incentives to establish Thailand as a biotech leader in Asia.
The document summarizes an upcoming plastics processing technology and materials summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from April 11-12, 2017. The summit will have over 120 participants and focus on innovative technologies and materials in fast-growing sectors like packaging, consumer electronics, and construction. There will be three tracks covering these sectors and topics will include market trends, regulations, design, technologies, and quality control. The event is organized by Ringier Trade Media and aims to provide networking opportunities for industry leaders.
Porter FIve forces analysis on textile industryAli Mehdi
The document summarizes a Porter Five Forces analysis of the textile industry in Pakistan. It finds that entry and exit barriers are high due to unfavorable legal policies, energy crises, and inflation. Competition is high both internally and from other countries. The bargaining power of buyers is high as quality standards increase, while the bargaining power of suppliers is low. Finally, the threat of substitutes is low in the industry. Overall, the analysis finds that three of the five forces - entry barriers, competition, and bargaining power of buyers - are high, making the textile industry an unfavorable business environment in Pakistan.
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1. Industrial growth in Pakistan
Pakistan has seen some growth in its industrial sector, particularly in the fields of textiles, cement,
and agriculture. However, challenges such as energy shortages, lack of access to finance, and a
challenging business environment have hindered the growth of the industrial sector in the country.
The government has taken some measures to address these challenges and promote industrial
development, but much more needs to be done to achieve sustained, long-term growth.
Plastic industry growth in pakistan
The plastic industry in Pakistan has seen significant growth in recent years, driven by the increasing
demand for plastic products in various sectors such as packaging, construction, and consumer
goods. The government has taken steps to support the industry, such as offering tax incentives and
promoting investment in the sector. However, the industry also faces challenges such as a shortage
of raw materials, high production costs, and a lack of access to finance. Nevertheless, the plastic
industry in Pakistan is expected to continue growing in the coming years, driven by the growing
demand for plastic products in the country and the region.
elaborate above statement
The plastic industry in Pakistan has been growing due to several factors. Firstly, the increasing
demand for plastic products in various sectors such as packaging, construction, and consumer goods
has created a positive outlook for the industry. The use of plastic in these sectors is expected to
continue growing, providing a strong foundation for the industry to grow.
Secondly, the government of Pakistan has taken steps to support the plastic industry. For instance, it
has offered tax incentives to investors and entrepreneurs in the sector, making it more attractive to
invest in. Additionally, the government has taken steps to promote investment in the sector, by
creating a favorable business environment and improving infrastructure.
However, despite these positive developments, the plastic industry in Pakistan faces several
challenges. One of the main challenges is the shortage of raw materials, which can increase
production costs and impact the profitability of companies in the industry. Another challenge is the
lack of access to finance, which can limit the ability of companies to expand and modernize their
operations.
Despite these challenges, the plastic industry in Pakistan is expected to continue growing in the
coming years. This is because the growing demand for plastic products in the country and the region
will continue to drive growth in the industry. Additionally, the government's efforts to support the
industry and improve the business environment will provide a strong foundation for continued
growth.
2. rate of growth of plastic industry in future in pakistan
It is difficult to predict the exact rate of growth of the plastic industry in Pakistan in the future, as it
will depend on a number of factors such as government policies, economic conditions, and global
trends. However, based on current trends and projections, it is expected that the plastic industry in
Pakistan will continue to grow in the coming years.
Factors such as increasing demand for plastic products in various sectors, the government's efforts to
support the industry, and the growing middle class in the country are expected to drive growth in
the industry. Additionally, the increasing focus on sustainable packaging and eco-friendly products is
expected to create new opportunities for the plastic industry in Pakistan.
However, the growth of the plastic industry in Pakistan will also be impacted by challenges such as
the shortage of raw materials, high production costs, and a lack of access to finance. These
challenges will need to be addressed in order to ensure sustainable growth in the industry.
In conclusion, while it is difficult to predict the exact rate of growth of the plastic industry in Pakistan
in the future, it is expected to continue growing in the coming years, driven by a combination of
favorable trends and challenges.
how CPEC will support plastic industry in pakistan
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has the potential to support the growth of the plastic
industry in Pakistan in several ways:
1. Access to Finance: CPEC is expected to bring in significant investment from China into
Pakistan, which can be utilized to support the growth of the plastic industry in the country.
This increased investment can help provide the necessary financing for companies in the
industry to expand and modernize their operations.
2. Improved Infrastructure: CPEC is also expected to improve the infrastructure in Pakistan,
including the development of ports, highways, and power plants. This improved
infrastructure can make it easier for companies in the plastic industry to transport raw
materials and finished products, reducing production costs and increasing efficiency.
3. Access to Raw Materials: CPEC is expected to improve the trade and economic links between
Pakistan and China, which can provide the plastic industry in Pakistan with access to a wider
range of raw materials and increase the availability of these materials in the country.
4. Technology Transfer: CPEC can also provide opportunities for technology transfer between
China and Pakistan, which can help improve the competitiveness and efficiency of the plastic
industry in Pakistan. This can lead to the development of new products and processes, and
increase the productivity of companies in the industry.
In conclusion, CPEC has the potential to support the growth of the plastic industry in Pakistan by
providing access to finance, improving infrastructure, increasing the availability of raw materials, and
facilitating technology transfer.
3. health care products manufacturers in pakistan that use plastic
There are several health care product manufacturers in Pakistan that use plastic in their products,
including:
1. NIPPO Plastic Industries: A manufacturer of medical and laboratory plastic products,
including disposable syringes and blood collection tubes.
2. TransAsia: A manufacturer of medical devices, such as catheters and infusion sets, made from
plastic materials.
3. Bestway Medical Devices: A manufacturer of medical devices such as gloves, masks, and
gowns, made from plastic materials.
4. Medical and Surgical Company (MASCO): A manufacturer of disposable medical products,
such as gloves and gowns, made from plastic materials.
5. Medi-Pak: A manufacturer of medical products, such as IV catheters, made from plastic
materials.
These are some of the leading health care product manufacturers in Pakistan that use plastic in their
products. These companies are playing an important role in the development of the health care
sector in the country and are contributing to the growth of the plastic industry in Pakistan.
medical items and packaging manufacturers in pakistan that use plastic masterbatch
There are several medical item and packaging manufacturers in Pakistan that use plastic masterbatch
in their products, including:
1. Pak Polymer Industries: A manufacturer of medical packaging products, such as blister packs
and clamshells, using plastic masterbatch.
2. Supreme Plastic Industries: A manufacturer of medical packaging products, such as IV bags
and blood bags, using plastic masterbatch.
3. Al-Hafeez Polymer Industries: A manufacturer of medical packaging products, such as syringe
barrels and IV containers, using plastic masterbatch.
4. Polypak Industries: A manufacturer of medical packaging products, such as bottles and vials,
using plastic masterbatch.
5. Elite Plastic Industries: A manufacturer of medical packaging products, such as syringe barrels
and IV containers, using plastic masterbatch.
These companies are using plastic masterbatch to enhance the performance and quality of their
medical item and packaging products. The use of plastic masterbatch allows these companies to
produce products with improved strength, clarity, and barrier properties, making them more suitable
for use in the medical industry.
which industry use most masterbatch in manufacturing in pakistan
In Pakistan, several industries use masterbatch in their manufacturing processes, including:
4. 1. Plastic Packaging Industry: The plastic packaging industry is one of the largest users of
masterbatch in Pakistan. Masterbatch is used to add color, UV protection, and other
functional properties to plastic packaging products, such as bags, films, and containers.
2. Consumer Goods Industry: The consumer goods industry in Pakistan also uses masterbatch
in the manufacture of products such as toys, appliances, and household goods. Masterbatch
is used to add color and other functional properties to these products.
3. Textile Industry: The textile industry in Pakistan uses masterbatch in the production of
synthetic fibers, such as polyester, nylon, and acrylic. Masterbatch is used to add color, UV
protection, and other functional properties to these fibers.
4. Construction Industry: The construction industry in Pakistan uses masterbatch in the
manufacture of pipes, fittings, and profiles. Masterbatch is used to add color, UV protection,
and other functional properties to these products.
In conclusion, several industries in Pakistan use masterbatch in their manufacturing processes, with
the plastic packaging industry being one of the largest users. The use of masterbatch allows
manufacturers to enhance the performance and quality of their products, making them more suitable
for their intended applications.
Industry that use fiber masterbatch in pakistan
In Pakistan, several industries use fiber masterbatch in their manufacturing processes, including:
1. Textile Industry: The textile industry is one of the largest users of fiber masterbatch in
Pakistan. Fiber masterbatch is used to add color, UV protection, and other functional
properties to synthetic fibers, such as polyester, nylon, and acrylic.
2. Carpet Industry: The carpet industry in Pakistan also uses fiber masterbatch to add color and
other functional properties to carpet fibers.
3. Technical Textile Industry: The technical textile industry in Pakistan uses fiber masterbatch in
the production of industrial fabrics, such as filter media, geotextiles, and conveyor belts.
4. Non-Woven Industry: The non-woven industry in Pakistan uses fiber masterbatch in the
production of non-woven fabrics, such as spunbond, meltblown, and stitchbond.
5. Rope and Twine Industry: The rope and twine industry in Pakistan uses fiber masterbatch to
add color and other functional properties to rope and twine fibers.
In conclusion, fiber masterbatch is used by several industries in Pakistan, with the textile industry
being one of the largest users. The use of fiber masterbatch allows manufacturers to enhance the
performance and quality of their products, making them more suitable for their intended
applications.
list of companies that use fiber masterbatch in manufacturing in pakistan
I'm sorry, I don't have a specific list of companies that use fiber masterbatch in manufacturing in
Pakistan. However, there are likely many companies in the textile, carpet, technical textile, non-
woven, and rope and twine industries in Pakistan that use fiber masterbatch in their manufacturing
5. processes. These companies might be able to be found through a search of industry directories or by
contacting trade associations for these industries in Pakistan.
List of non woven industry in pakistan that use masterbatch
I'm sorry, I don't have a specific list of non-woven industries in Pakistan that use masterbatch.
However, it is likely that many non-woven industries in Pakistan use masterbatch in their
manufacturing processes. These industries might be able to be found through a search of industry
directories or by contacting trade associations for the non-woven industry in Pakistan.
non woven industry in pakistan
Pakistan has a growing non-woven industry, with several companies involved in the production of
non-woven fabrics. Some of the key players in the non-woven industry in Pakistan include:
1. Al-Karam Textile Mills: A leading manufacturer of non-woven fabrics for a range of
applications, including medical and hygiene products.
2. Dewan Mushtaq Group: A diversified conglomerate involved in the production of non-woven
fabrics for applications such as packaging, construction, and agriculture.
3. Indus Nonwoven: A manufacturer of non-woven fabrics for applications such as medical and
hygiene products, agriculture, and geotextiles.
4. PEL Nonwoven: A manufacturer of non-woven fabrics for applications such as packaging,
agriculture, and geotextiles.
5. Wazir Ali Industries: A manufacturer of non-woven fabrics for applications such as packaging,
agriculture, and geotextiles.
These companies are using the latest technology and production processes to produce high-quality
non-woven fabrics for a range of applications. The use of masterbatch is also common in the non-
woven industry in Pakistan, as it allows manufacturers to enhance the performance and quality of
their products.
EHS Audit points
An EHS (Environment, Health, and Safety) audit is an assessment of a company's operations and
practices to identify and address potential environmental, health, and safety risks. The following are
some of the key points that are typically included in an EHS audit:
1. Compliance with environmental and safety regulations: This includes an assessment of the
company's compliance with local, national, and international environmental and safety
regulations, as well as any industry-specific standards.
2. Management systems: This includes an assessment of the company's management systems
for environment, health, and safety, including policies, procedures, and responsibilities.
6. 3. Site operations: This includes an assessment of site operations, such as the storage and
handling of hazardous materials, the management of waste, and the management of
emergency response.
4. Employee training: This includes an assessment of employee training programs for
environment, health, and safety, including the training of new employees and the ongoing
training of existing employees.
5. Equipment and facilities: This includes an assessment of equipment and facilities, such as the
maintenance and inspection of equipment, the management of hazardous waste, and the
management of utilities.
6. Emergency preparedness: This includes an assessment of the company's emergency response
plan, including evacuation procedures and emergency response equipment.
7. Monitoring and reporting: This includes an assessment of the company's monitoring and
reporting procedures, such as air and water quality monitoring and the reporting of
environmental incidents.
These are some of the key points that are typically included in an EHS audit. The objective of the
audit is to identify areas for improvement in the company's environment, health, and safety practices,
and to develop a plan for addressing these areas.
Automotive industry in pakistan that use plastic materbatch
The automotive industry in Pakistan uses plastic masterbatch in various aspects of vehicle
production, including in the production of automotive parts, exterior and interior trim, and electrical
components. Some of the key players in the automotive industry in Pakistan that use plastic
masterbatch include:
1. Atlas Honda: A leading manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters in Pakistan, which uses
plastic masterbatch in the production of its vehicles.
2. Pak Suzuki: A leading manufacturer of automobiles in Pakistan, which uses plastic
masterbatch in the production of its vehicles.
3. Indus Motors: A manufacturer of Toyota vehicles in Pakistan, which uses plastic masterbatch
in the production of its vehicles.
4. Dewan Farooque Motors: A manufacturer of vehicles and automotive components in
Pakistan, which uses plastic masterbatch in the production of its vehicles and components.
5. Al-Haj FAW Motors: A manufacturer of vehicles and automotive components in Pakistan,
which uses plastic masterbatch in the production of its vehicles and components.
These companies use plastic masterbatch to enhance the performance and durability of their vehicles
and components, while also reducing the weight of the vehicles, improving fuel efficiency, and
reducing emissions. The use of plastic masterbatch is therefore a critical component of the
automotive industry in Pakistan, helping to improve the quality and performance of the vehicles
produced in the country.
Automotive industry in pakistan that use plastic materbatch in manufacturing
7. The automotive industry in Pakistan uses plastic masterbatch in various aspects of vehicle
production, including in the manufacturing of automotive parts, exterior and interior trim, and
electrical components. Some of the key players in the automotive industry in Pakistan that use plastic
masterbatch in manufacturing include:
1. Atlas Honda: A leading manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters in Pakistan, which uses
plastic master
automotive parts manufacturers in pakistan that use plastic materbatch
The automotive parts industry in Pakistan uses plastic masterbatch in the manufacturing of various
components and parts, including bumpers, dashboard, grills, body panels, headlamps, and interior
trim. Some of the key players in the automotive parts industry in Pakistan that use plastic
masterbatch include:
1. Dewan Farooque Motors: A manufacturer of automotive parts and vehicles in Pakistan, which
uses plastic masterbatch in the production of its parts.
2. Millat Industrial Products: A manufacturer of automotive parts and components in Pakistan,
which uses plastic masterbatch in the production of its parts.
3. Hala Industries: A manufacturer of automotive parts and components in Pakistan, which uses
plastic masterbatch in the production of its parts.
4. Pakistan Auto Parts Industries: A manufacturer of automotive parts and components in
Pakistan, which uses plastic masterbatch in the production of its parts.
5. Alfalah Auto Parts Industries: A manufacturer of automotive parts and components in
Pakistan, which uses plastic masterbatch in the production of its parts.
These companies use plastic masterbatch in the manufacturing of automotive parts to improve the
performance and durability of the parts, while also reducing weight, improving fuel efficiency, and
reducing emissions. The use of plastic masterbatch is therefore a critical component of the
automotive parts industry in Pakistan, helping to improve the quality and performance of the parts
produced in the country