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Feasibility Report on United Flour Mill

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WHICH HE KNEW NOT.

ALLAH DOES NOT LOOK AT YOUR


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SMALL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

BAHAWALPUR

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DEDICATED TO
OUR PARENTS
&
RESPECTED TEACHER

MR JAVED IQBAL

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PREFACE

Department of Commerce, The Islamia University Bahawalpur has


always been admirable in its efforts to equip the future executives with arms
of creativity, flexibility and adaptability to meet the challenges offered by
fast changing business environment.
To achieve the above goals the department is providing both text and
practical knowledge to its students with its available resources. Text
knowledge is very well transferred to the students within the premises of the
department; Practical knowledge requires the kind co-operation of various
business organization of the country. Faculty members are always trying
their best to ask the students to explore the market by assigning these
different field activities and to conduct the Feasibility Report.
This report has been made on
UNITED FLOUR MILLS
The key function of our work was to make Feasibility study and Feasibility
Report.
We have done our best efforts to complete this report efficiently and
effectively with all abilities. We hope this report fulfills the criteria and
expectations of Department of Commerce. We have tried our best to make it
analytical as well as informative.
May Allah help us in this world.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

We first thanks to Allah, The Almighty who bestowed knowledge,


health, vigor, to complete this report.
Life is a learning experience. We have learned the validity of this
statement time and time again. Every time we think we know something, we
look back a year later and realize how little we know and how much we
have learned. This Feasibility Report has convinced us again, not in the
learning but also in terms of the vast team of talented people that take part
in creating this report. We believe each person plays a piece of a puzzle to
make the complete picture, some pieces are bigger then others, but without
anyone piece the picture would not be completed.
We feel great pleasure and honor to express our gratitude from the
citadel of our hearts to the people whom we met, for their cooperation.
Their sympathetic behavior has an ever-lasting impression on the pages of
our memory.
We also give honor to (In charge of Project Appraisal) Mr. Javed
Iqbal who provide us an opportunity to get practical experience in fieldwork
and whose guidance remained with us during completing this report.
We are specially thankful to Ch Masood Majeed (owner of ASIA
Flour Mill located in state of small industries Bahawalpur)who provide us
necessary information and show us the working of flour mill.
We also wordless to pay our humble gratitude to our parent, who
have supported us to reach the point where we stand now and have been a
great and enormous source of inspiration for us throughout the life.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Sr# Name Page No


1 PROJECT SUMMARY 1

2 ASSUMPTIONS 8

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 9

4 MANAGEMENT 10

5 Estimated Cost of Land 11

6 Estimated Cost of Civil Works 11

7 Estimated Cost of Machinery 12


Estimated cost of the Project and interset during
8 13
construction
9 Initial Net Working Capital Requirement 14

10 Estimated Income Statement 15

11 Production at 100% Capacity 16

12 Capacity Utilized 17

13 Raw Material: 18

14 Estimated Cost of Labour 18

15 Year Wise Wages of Labor: 19

16 Manufacturing Overhead Cost: 20

17 Administrative And General Expenses 21

18 Year Wise Administrative Salaries: 22

19 Year Wise Depreciation: 23

20 Pre-Production Expenses: 23

21 Cash Flow Statement 24

22 Balance Sheet 25

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Calculation of Internal Financial Rate of Return


23 26
and Loan Repayment Schedule
24 Financial ratios 27

25 Financial Plan 28

27 Market Analysis 29

28 Technical Analysis 30

29 Manufacturing process/flow chart/diagram 31

30 Personel Analysis 33

31 SWOT Analysis 34

32 List of Machinery 35

33 Conclusion and Recomendations


34 Special Thanks

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PROJECT SUMMARY

Name of Project. Unitied Flour Mills


Location. Small industries estate bahawalpur

Nature of Industry. Flour Mills - A new Project

Product range Flour,Maida and bran

Installed Capicity 8 body flour mill

1.M.FARHAN KHIZAR

2.Amir Fraz

3 humaira kanwal

Purpose of Loan. To meet the Capital cost of the Project.

Machinery would be purchased from local suppliers


Brief Description of Ma
of machinery having good reputation in market in
chinery
this regard.
Estimated cost of the project Debt
60%

40,6870
00

Eqyity
40%

27,1250
00

total
67,8120
00
Names of loans Picic
Long term loan

Name of civil contractor

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Name of machinery supplier M younas malik


Satluj industries
Small industries estate shop 56
Cell no: 03017711033

Introduction
Wheat is one of the most important products for all of region of the world. Without wheat
human life is uncompleted. It is become more important not only by the fact of
improvement international value. Its a first food item that an important for all over the
world. That business also important for a Pakistan. And last decades the flour mill are
increase due increase in demand of flour.

Reasons for Motivation


1. Availability of raw material
2. Availability of utilities
3. Availability of labor
4. Technical facilities
5. Whole year producing process
6. Large demand of the people.
7. Profitable Business

Proposed Location

The most feasible location for the plant would be in or near the wheat producing regions
of Punjab. This is advisable as transportation costs would be reduced and contact with
growers/farmers directly can be made. It is usually the case that the farmers are willing to
approach the manufacturing plant directly if it is located near to their lands. However, the
availability of trained personnel in the locality has to be kept in mind as well as the
availability of suitable residences because costs could rise if there was a problem in the
accessibility of the location from other urban area.

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Decide Location
When we make investment and open a plant than we first decide the location and study
some regard about the location. The best location of any plant is important and greater
effect on business. The business can run if all input is available. We decide location the
small industrial area of Bahawalpur followings factor should be examined.

1. Availability of raw material


The location that we decide, in that location the raw material of our plant is available.
And we also examined the input constraint. And study any short and fall of raw material
and how we can avoid that.

2. Availability of utilities
After the analyses of the raw material then we examine the utilities. For example power
water telecommunication road and other facilities. If the all facilities are available than
open a project other wise rejects.

3. Availability of labor
Then we examine labor. The workers are available for running a project.
Available of skilled labor.
Available of unskilled labor.
Wage rate.
Training of employees.

Nature of the Business


The nature of the business is partnership. Although selection totally depends upon the
choice of entrepreneur. This business is based on the partnership and registered under
partnership act 1932.

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Name
We decide that the name of our flour mill is Bahawal Flour Mill.
Covered Area
The total area, which we want to establish a Flour mill, is 2 acres. The cost of one acre is
5million. The area required to the machinery building is 2kenal.

Human Resource Required

Labor
There are three types of the labor are required
1. Technical Labor
2. Supervisors
3. Loaders

Technical Labor
Technical labor is a permanent employee of the factory. 15 to 20 employees are required.

1. Miller.
2. Manager.
3. Shift Incharge.
4. Rule man.
5. Washer Man.
6. Silk Man.
7. Accountant.
8. Packers.
9. Others Helper.

Supervisors

These are also the permanent employee of the factory.10 to 15 employees are required.

Loaders
Loaders are the contractor employee of the company. 15to20 employees are required.

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What legal aspects do I need to consider while starting my business?

While starting your business, government regulations need to be considered. These


regulations may also cover special incentives offered by the government for that
particular sector and other laws that may govern the business. You also must decide
about the form of your organization (sole proprietorship, partnership etc). Establish Flour
Mill following legal procedure is follows.

Legal Procedure
Application for license to Establish Flour Mill
Applications for licenses shall be made in Form B (annexed herewith as annex A) to
the Licensing Authority of the district in which the applicant carries on or intends to carry
on business involving the purchase, sale or storage for sale of food grains in wholesale
quantities. To obtaining license applicant have to undertake on the application Form that
he agrees to abide the conditions of license given in Form A (annexed herewith as
annex B). If any applicant carries on such business or intends to carry on such business
in more than one district he shall apply to the District Magistrate of the district in which
he usually resides. A single application may include a request to carry on business in a
number of districts.

APPLICATION FORM FOR LINCENSE


1. Applicant's name.
2. Applicant's profession.
3. Applicant's residence.
4. Situation of applicant's place(s) of business with full particulars regarding the number
of house or premises, which he wants to get this license.
5. Place (s) of storage.
6. How long has the applicant been trading in food grains mentioned in the Schedule I to
this order and any other food grains.
7. Quantities of foodgrains handled annual during the past three years.

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8. Food grains in respect of which license is required.


9. I have carefully read the conditions of license given in Form 'A' in Schedule II
appended to the West Pakistan Foodgrains (Licensing Control) Order, 1957 and I agree to
abide to them.
Date.. Signature of the applicant.

9. Issuance of License
On receipt of application and on payment of a license fee of Rs. 10 for one district and
Rs. 2 for each subsequent district the licensing authority shall issue license.

10. Renewal of License


A license granted under this order shall, unless suspended, withdrawn or cancelled
continue to be in force for one year from the date of the issue of the said license but shall
be renewable annually by the licensee to the licensing authority by which the license was
granted and on payment of the renewal fee of Rs. 5 for the first district and Rs. 1 for each
subsequent district. Renewal of licenses shall be granted on the Renewal Endorsement
Form shown in Form C (annexed herewith as annex D). If any person fails to apply
and to deposit the renewal fee before the date when it is due to expire the license shall not
be renewed
Unless: -
A. the licensing authority is satisfied that there were good and sufficient reasons for the
delay; and
B. the licensee pays an extra fee of Rs. 5 for the first district and Rs. 1 for each
subsequent district.

11. Duplicate License


In the case of lost or damage of the license, a duplicate license shall be issued on payment
of Rs. 5 for one district and Rs. 1 for each subsequent district when it is proved to the

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satisfaction of the licensing authority that the original license was lost or damage in a
bona fide manner.
No Objection Certificate. (NOC)
After the issue of license the owner get the No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the
following department.
1-Industry Department
2- Environment Department
After the issue of (NOC) the owner starts the business properly.

No Objection Certificate Fee. (NOC)


No Objection Certificate Fee (NOC) pay the to the Industry Department and Environment
Department is Rs.25000

Food Department
Food Department gives the permission of quota of wheat on the base of urban bodies live
in the district.

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ASSUMPTIONS

1. Direct labour will increase every year 20%.


2. Administration salaries will be increase 20% per year.
3. Selling expense are 5% of sales revenue.
4. Depreciation will be constant over the life of assets.
5. The economic life of the project would be 10 year.
6. The entire capital outlay would be incurred one year prior to the
commencement of commercial operation.
7. Motor vehicles, furniture, fixtures, and equipments would be replaced
after 10 years.
8. Salvage value at the end of the life of the project represents recovery
of working capital original value of land, book value of land and book
value of building.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

We are the fresh graduates of MSc A/c & Finance double specialization.
We are going to start a new business. We have made a research and seek
different type of investment opportunities in Bahawalpur region. As
Bahawalpur is an agricultural area having two major crops wheat and
cotton. We have decided to invest the flour mill because there is much
potential in this business and raw material is easily available.
As population is increasing day by day so the demand of flour is increasing
day by day so it is a very profitable project and it will contribute in the
industrial sector of Bahawalpur region.
United Flour Mill is a registered firm established with the objective of
providing flour and to fulfill the increasing demand of Bahawalpur region.
The two buy products are Maida and Bran. The mill is intending to starts it
operations initially with one plant in Chak 12BC Yazman road Bahawalpur.
It plans to expand its network latter in others Tehsils of Bahawalpur.
Initially United Flour Mill operates at 75% of the capacity. United Flour
Mill will starts its operations in September 2010.

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MANAGEMENT

1. Mr. Amir Fraz CEO

2. Mr. Farhan Khizar GM

3. Miss. Humaira kanwal MD

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Annexure - I
UNITED FLOUR MILL
Estimated Cost of Land

Sr. Unit Rs
Description
No. Area in Cost ("000")
Total
Marlas Cost
68,00 8,16
1 Land 120 0 0
Registratioin & Legal Requirements 1% of cost of
2 Land 120 680 82
1,36
3 Stamp Duty 2% of Cost of Land 120 0 163
4 District Council Fee 1% of Cost of Land 120 680 82
8,48
Total Cost of Land 6

Annexure - II

UNITED FLOUR MILL


Estimated Cost of Civil Works

Type of Unit of Covered Rate Per Rs ("000")


Sr. No. Description
Building Construction area Unit Total Cost

1 Machinery Hall(4 floor) RCC Square feet 10,880 700 7,616


2 Ware House(single story) RCC Square feet 5,440 400 2,176
3 office RCC Square feet 2,720 550 1,496
4 garage RCC Square feet 2,720 350 952
5 mchinery store RCC Square feet 2,720 350 952
6 work shop RCC Square feet 2,720 350 952
boundry wall 1 130000 130
main gate 1 30000 30
Total Cost of Civil Works 9,792

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UNITED FLOUR MILL


Estimated Cost of Machinery
Rupees ("000")
Sr.No. Description Qty Unit Cost Total Cost
Grinding Section
1 Ruler bodies(USSR type)(1000mm Ruler size with ruler) 8 700,000 5,600
2 Plant Shifter(4 Section each) 4 470,000 1,880
3 Bran Finisher 1 255,000 255
4 High Pressure Suction Fan 1 300,000 300
5 Battery Cyclone 1 300,000 300
6 Air lock with Cyclone with Dividing Walls 20 155,000 3,100
7 Main Pipe(size 24inch,lenth 50feet) 2,300
8 Purification Machine 1 450,000 450
9 Low Pressure Suction Fan 1 200,000 200
10 Cyclone with Pipe(size 4*8) 1 200
11 Flour,Maida,sujji,Chollar Packing Bin(Steel) 8 155,000 1,240
12 Conveyor Werm 9" Size(feet) 2000 1,000 2,000
13 Lift Pipe(4 inch with band,8 gage) 1500 1,000 1,500
14 Ruler Body Receiver with Happer 20 5,000 100
15 Production Pipe(5 inch, 16 gage) 1500 500 750
Cleaning Section
1 Washing Machine Full Size USSR type Steel 1 550,000 550
2 Elevators with belt with bucket 56 feet length 5 312,000 1,560
3 Seperater Polland Type 4 300,000 1,200
4 Scorer 2 270,000 540
5 Suction Fan with Cyclone with Suction Pipe 4 325,000 1,300
6 Cocle Salender Polland type 2 550,000 1,100
Others
Nut Bolt,Angle,Steel Sheet,Belt,Steel Jalli,Resham Jalli,etc 100
Total Cost of Machinery 26,525

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Annexure - III
UNITED FLOUR MILL
Estimated cost of the Project

Sr.No. Description LCY FCY Total cost ("000")


1 Land 8,486 - 8,486
2 Building 9,792 - 9,792
3 Machinery 26,525 - 26,525
4 Installation & Erection of Machinery 5,305 5,305
5 Insurance 10% of Cost of Machinery 2,653 2,653
6 Transportaion 10% of Machinery 2,653 2,653
7 Vehicles 1,400 1,400
8 Furniture and Fixture 900 900
9 Office Equipment 3,320 3,320
10 Pre-operating expenses 2,580 2,580
11 Interest during construction 1,846
Estimated fixed cost - 65,459
Add: Net Initial Net Working Capital 2,352
Total Estimated Cost of Project 67,812

interest during construction "000"

total cost of project 67812 interest


loan loan 40687 60% 1845.964
equity 27125 40%

interest during construction 1846

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UNITED FLOUR MILL

Initial Net Working Capital Requirement

Rs. "000"
A. Current Assets:

1 Inventories:

a) Raw Material 5 Days Requirement:

I)Wheat 134

b) Finished Goods 2,721


Total Cost of Inventory 2,855
2 Advances and Deposits, & Prepayments 4
3 Accounts Receivables (2% of Sales) 1,613
4 Cash 1% of Amount withdrawn from Bank for Inventory 21
Total Current Assets 4,494

B. Possible Current Liabilities:

Less: Bank Borrowing 75% of Inventories 2,141

Initial Net Working Capital 2,352

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Annexure-VI
UNITED FLOUR MILL
Estimated Income Statement

Years ending September 30 : 2009 2010 2011

Sales 80,669 95,010 100,985


COST OF SALES
Raw Material 16,536 17,633 18,742
Labor 15,439 18,527 22,232
Manufacturing Overheads 22,450 23,356 24,263
Depreciation 2,576 2,576 2,576
Total Cost of Goods Manufactured 57,001 62,093 67,814
Inventory Adjustment - Less 5,700 509 6,272
Cost of Sales 51,301 61,583 61,541
Gross Profit 29,368 33,426 39,444
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Administrative Expenses 3,780 4,536 5,443
General Expenses 1,750 2,100 2,520
Seling Expenses 4,033 4,750 5,049
Total Operating Expenses 9,563 # 11,386 # 13,012
Operating Profit 19,804 22,040 26,431
OTHER EXPENSES:
Financial Charges on:
Long Term Loan 6,103 5,493 4,882
Amortization of Pre-Production Expenses 860 860 860
Total Other Expenses 6,963 6,353 5,742
Profit Before Tax and Worker's Fund 12,841 15,687 20,689

Profit/(Loss) Before Tax 12,841 15,687 20,689


Tax Provisions @ 40% 5,136 # 6,275 # 8,276
Net Profit 7,705 9,412 12,413

Ratios:
1 Gross Profit/Sales 36.41 35.18 39.06
2 OperatingProfit/Sales 24.55 23.20 26.17
3 Pre-Tax Profit/Sales 15.92 16.51 20.49
4 Net Profit/Sales 9.55 9.91 12.29
5 Net Profit/Equity 22 21 22

Annexure-VI-A
Production at 100% Capacity

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Crushing Of Wheat:

6400kg Kg of Wheat/day/machine No. of Machines % Output Quantity (000)


Flour 1 80 256
Maida 1 10 32
Bran 1 10 32
Total 100 320

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Year ending 30th September:

2009 2010 2011


Capacity Utilized
75% 80% 85%
Quantity ("000")
Production of Flour:

a) Number of Units Manufactured 192 205 218


Add: Opening Inventory - 19 21
Total Units available for Sales 192 224 238
Less: Closing Inventory 10% of Production 19 21 22
Units Sold 173 204 217

Production of Maida:

b) Number of Units Manufactured 24 26 27


Add: Opening inventory - 2 3
Total Units available for Sales 24 28 30
Less: Closig Inventory 10% of Production 2 3 3
Quantity Sold 22 25 27

c) Production of Bran:

Number of Units Manufactured 24 26 27


Add: Opening Inventory - 2 3
Total Production available for Sales 24 28 30
Less: Closing Inventory 10% of Production 2 3 3
Quantity Sold 22 25 27

Sales Revenue:
Rupees
Description Unit Price
75% 80% 85%
a Flour 420 72,667 85,585 90,968
b Maida 250 5,407 6,368 6,768
c Bran 120 2,595 3,057 3,249
Total Sales (a+b+c) 80,669 95,010 100,985

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Raw Material:

Years 2009 2010 2011


Capacity Utilized 75% 80% 85%

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Consumption of Raw Material:

Description Quanity ("000")

Wheat 6400kg/day/Machines 240 256 272

Cost of Raw material:

Description Rs. ("000")

Wheat @ 40/kg 9,612 10,253 10,894


Packing material 6,924 7,380 7,848
Total Cost 16,536 17,633 18,742

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UNITED FLOUR MILL
Estimated Cost of Labour
Labour Cost:

a) Direct Labor:
No. of Salary/Month Annual
Sr. No. Milling Staff Employees /Worker Salary ("000")
1 Miller 1 35,000 420
2 Shift Incharge (Asst. miller) 1 25,000 300
3 Ruleman 2 20,000 480
4 Washing man 1 25,000 300
5 Silk man 1 22,000 264
6 Helper 8 24,000 2,304
7 Unskilled labour 12 25,000 3,600
Total 26 176,000 7,668
Add: Fringe Benefits (40% of Basic Salary) 3,067
Total Cost of Milling Staff 10,735

No. of Salary/Month Annual


Sr. No. Office Staff & Production Staff Employees /Worker Salary ("000")
1 Manager 1 35,000 420
2 Accountants 2 25,000 600
3 Cashier 1 20,000 240
4 Production Clerk 2 23,000 552
5 Wheat Clerk 2 22,000 528
6 Field Supervisor 1 26,000 312
7 Gunman/Chowkidar 3 15,000 540
8 Peon 1 14,000 168

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Total 13 180,000 3,360


Add: Fringe Benefits (40% of Basic Salary) 1,344
Total Cost of Office Staff & Production Staff 4,704
Assumptions:
1 Direct labor will increase every year @ 20%.

Year Wise Wages of Labor:

Years
Sr. No. Description
2009 2010 2011
Rs ("000")
1 Milling Staff 10,735 12,882 15,459
2 Office Staff & Production Staff 4,704 5,645 6,774
Total Cost of Labor 15,439 18,527 22,232

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Manufacturing Overhead Cost:

Description Rs ("000")
a) Fixed Cost:

Power: @ 288/400/KW/Month 2,765


Insurance: @ 10% of Fixed Assets Cost 4,923

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Maintenance and Depreciation:

Overhauling Expenses @ 40000 Per machine 40


Maintenance of Building @ 10% of Cost of Building 979
Maintenance of Vehicles 10% of Cost of Vehicles 140

Total Fixed Cost 8,847


b) Variable Manufacturing Expenses:

Power: @ 7.71/unit of 400/KW/Month 85% of which will be utilized 18,119


Machinery Re. 3.00 Per 40/Kg on Crusing of wheat 18
Total Variable Cost 18,137

Year ending Manufacturing Overheads as per Different Capacities:

Description Years
2009 2010 2011
Rupees ("000")
75% 80% 85%
Fixed Cost 8,847 8,847 8,847
Variable Cost 13,603 14,510 15,417
Total Cost of Manufacturing Overheads 22,450 23,356 24,263

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Administrative And General Expenses

Rupees ("000")
No. of Salary/ Annual
Sr. No. Designation
Employees Month Salary
1 Manager 1 40,000 480
2 Accountants 2 30,000 720
3 Production Clerk 2 20,000 480
4 Cashier 1 25,000 300
5 Chowkidar/Gunman 3 15,000 540

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6 Peon/Sweeper 1 15,000 180


Total 9 145,000 2,700
Add: Fringe Benefits @ 40% 58,000 1,080
Total Cost of Administrative Staff 203,000 3,780

General Expenses:

Sr. No. Description Year Exp. ("000")


1 Travelling Expenses 300
2 Printing & Stationary 200
3 Telephone, Telex, Postage 250
4 Rents, Rates and Taxes 300
5 Entertainment 200
6 Legal & Audit 250
7 Miscellaneous 250
Total 1,750

Year Wise Administrative Salaries:


No. of Rupees ("000")
Sr. No. Designation Employees 2009 2010 2011

1 Manager 1 480 576 691


2 Accountants 2 720 864 1,037
3 Production Clerk 2 480 576 691
4 Cashier 1 300 360 432
5 Chowkidar/Gunman 3 540 648 778
6 Peon/Sweeper 1 180 216 259
Total 10 2,700 3,240 3,888
Add: Fringe Benefits @ 40% 1,080 1,296 1,555
Total Administrative Salaries per Year 3,780 4,536 5,443

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General Expenses:

Sr. No. Description Rupees ("000")


1 Travelling Expenses 300 360 432
2 Printing & Stationary 200 240 288
3 Telephone, Telex, Postage 250 300 360
4 Rents, Rates and Taxes 300 360 432
5 Entertainment 200 240 288
6 Legal & Audit 250 300 360
7 Miscellaneous 250 300 360
Total 1,750 2,100 2,520

Selling Expenses:

Selling Expenses are assumed to be 5% of Sales Revenue

Sr. No. Description Rupees ("000")


1 Selling Expenses 5% of Sales Revenue 4,033 4,750 5,049

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Depreciation Schedule of Fixed Assets:

Total Cost
Sr. No. Description (Rs.) Rs. ("000")
1 Plant & Machinery 37,135 1,857
2 Building 9,792 490
3 Vehicles 1,400 140
4 Furniture & Fixture 900 90
-
Total 49,227 2,576

Note:- Depreciation will be constant over the life of assets.

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Year Wise Depreciation:

Years
Description
2009 2010 2011
Rupees ("000")
Depreciation 2,576 2,576 2,576

Pre-Production Expenses:

Sr. No. Description Rs. ("000")


1 Registration Charges 400
2 Sales Tax Registration Charges 300
3 Consultancy & Report Preparation Charges 350
4 Printing & Stationary 250
5 Conveyance Charges 280
6 Telephone & Postage 300
6 Salaries and Wages during Construction 700
Total Preproduction Expenses 2,580

Annexure-
VII
UNITED FLOUR MILL
Cash Flow Statement

End of
Operating Years
Construction
years ending 30th September:
2008 2009 2010 2011
SOURCES OF FUNDS:

Operating Profits - 19,804 22,040 26,431


Add: Depreciation - 2,576 2,576 2,576
Total Funds from Operation - 22,381 24,616 29,008

Other Sources:
Long Term Loan 40,687 - -
Paid-Up Capital 27,125 - -

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Total Sources of Funds 67,812 22,381 24,616 29,008

APPLICATION OF FUNDS:

Investment in Fixed Assets 57,713 - - -


Financial Charges during Construction 1,846 - - -
Pre-Production Expenses 2,580 - - -
Repayment of:
Long Term Loan - - 4,069 4,069
Bank Borrowings - - -
Financial Charges On:
Long Term Loan - 6,103 5,493 4,882
Bank Borrowings - -
PAYMENT OF:
Taxes - 5,136 6,275
Dividends - - - -
- - -
short term investment 3,000 - 5,000 10,000
Increase in Current Assets (Other than Cash) 138 4,811 573 438

Total Application of Funds 65,277 10,914 20,271 25,664


Cash Surplus/(Deficit) 2,535 11,467 4,345 3,344
Cash at the Beginning of the Year - 2,535 14,002 18,347
Cash at the end of the year 2,535 14,002 18,347 21,691

Annexure-VIII
UNITED FLOUR MILL
Balance Sheet
End of
Operating Years
Construction
Year ending 30th September:
2008 2009 2010 2011
ASSETS: Rupees ("000")

CURRENT ASSETS:
Cash and Bank Balance 2,535 14,002 18,347 21,691
Short Term Investment 3,000 3,000 8,000 18,000
Accounts Receivable - 1,613 1,900 2,020
Inventories:
Wheat 134 481 513 545
Finished Goods - 2,850 3,105 3,391
Advances, Deposits and Prepayments 4 4 4 4
Total Current Assets 5,672 21,950 31,868 45,650

FIXED ASSETS:
Fixed Assets at Cost 59,559 59,559 59,559 59,559
Accumulated Depreciation on Fixed Assets - 2,576 5,153 7,729

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Fixed Assets Net 59,559 56,983 54,407 51,830


Intangibles 2,580 1,720 860 -
Total Assets 67,812 80,653 87,135 97,480

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY:


CURRENT LIABILITIES:
Taxes Payable - 5,136 6,275 8,276
Dividend Payable - -
Worker's Fund Payable - - - -
Current Maturity of Log Term Debt - 4,069 4,069 4,069
Total Current Liabilities - 9,205 10,344 12,344

LONG TERM DEBTS:


Long Term Debt 40,687 36,618 32,550 28,481
Total long Term Debt 40,687 36,618 32,550 28,481
EQUITY:
Paid-Up-capital 27,125 27,125 27,125 27,125
Retained Earnings - 7,705 17,117 29,530
Total Equity 27,125 34,829 44,242 56,655
Total Liabilities and Equity 67,812 80,653 87,135 97,480

Annexure - XII
UNITED FLOUR MILL
Loan Repayment Schedule

Opening Closing
Years Interest Principle
Balance Balance
1 40,687 6,103 4,069 36,618
2 36,618 5,493 4,069 32,550
3 32,550 4,882 4,069 28,481
4 28,481 4,272 4,069 24,412
5 24,412 3,662 4,069 20,344
6 20,344 3,052 4,069 16,275
7 16,275 2,441 4,069 12,206
8 12,206 1,831 4,069 8,137
9 8,137 1,221 4,069 4,069
10 4,069 610 4,069 -

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UNITED FLOUR MILL


Calculation of Internal Financial Rate of Return

Capital Operating Worker's Net Cash Net Cash Inflow


Years Depreciation Taxes
Outlay Profit Fund Return (Outflow)
- 60,431 - - - - - (60,431)
1 4,811 19,804 2,576 22,381 17,570
2 573 22,040 2,576 - 5,136 19,480 18,906
3 438 26,431 2,576 - 6,275 22,733 22,295
4 - 26,431 2,576 - 8,276 20,732 20,732
5 - 26,431 2,576 - 8,276 20,732 20,732
6 2,300 26,431 2,576 - 8,276 20,732 18,432
7 - 26,431 2,576 - 8,276 20,732 20,732
8 - 26,431 2,576 - 8,276 20,732 20,732
9 - 26,431 2,576 - 8,276 20,732 20,732
10 - 26,431 2,576 - 8,276 20,732 20,732

IFRR 30%

RATIOS
Netprofit margin ratio

net profit
net sale

year 2010 2011 2012


net profit 7704.727 9412.266 12413.34
sale 80668.71 95009.81 100985.3

net profit margin ratio 9.551073 9.906625 12.29223

Current ratio
current asst
current liability
year 2010 2011 2012
current asst 21950.04 31868.3 45650
current liability 9205.197 10343.56 12344.27

Current ratio 2.384526 3.080981 3.69807

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Debt/equity ratio
total debt
totalequity
year 2010 2011 2012
total debt 45823.61 42893.26 40825.26
totalequity 34829.48 44241.74 56655.09

Debt/equity ratio 1.315656 0.96952 0.720593

Sponsors stake
27124.75

Amir fraz 10849.9 40%


Farhan khizar 10849.9 40%
Humaira kanwal 5424.95 20%
27124.75

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Annexure - XIII
UNITED FLOUR MILL
Financial Plan
Rupees ("000")

Description LCY FCY Total cost


Total Fixed cost of the project 65,459 - 65,459
Initial Permanent working capital 2,352 - 2,352
Total cost of the project 67,812 67,812

Long Term Debt 40,687 - 40,687


Equity Participation 27,125 - 27,125
Total Capital Required 67,812 67,812
Debt/Equity Ratio

Debt-to-Equity Ratio: 60 : 40

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Market Analysis

Brief description of market:

Like every other industry, milling is subject to increased market pressures.


Customers demand consistent quality and product variety while production
efficiency must be maintained if not improved. A FOSS solution can prove an
important ally in walking such a tightrope.

Pakistan has a rich and vast natural resource base, covering various ecological
and climatic zones; hence the country has great potential for producing all
types of food commodities. Agriculture has an important direct and indirect
role in generating economic growth. The importance of agriculture to the
economy is seen in three ways: first, it provides food to consumers and
fibres for domestic industry; second, it is a source of scarce foreign
exchange earnings; and third, it provides a market for industrial goods

Production in Pakistan for the last 5 years (000 tons):

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09


21612 21277 23295 20959 23421

Present demand:

Present demand of flour is about 25525000 tons in this current year.

Demand supply gap:

The supply of flour is about 23225000 tons and demand is about 25525000 tons.

Ex-factory price(price which u will sell to whole sellers)

The ex-factory price of 20kg bag of floure is 540


The ex-factory price of 20kg bag of maida is 740
The ex-factory price of 20kg bag of bran is 220
Retail price
The retail price of 20kg bag of floure is 560
The retail price of 20kg bag of maida is 760
The retail price of 20kg bag of bran is 240

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Distribution channel:

First of all our salse man collect the orders from whole sale dealers than from
whole sale dealer the shop keeper collect the flour than ultimate consumers
purchase from retail store

Strategic Recommendations

Initially, the product would be launched in the local market. The


preferred mode of distribution is going directly to the wholesalers.
There is an option of having no involvement of any distributor between
the manufacturer and the wholesaler in the city where manufacturing
is being done. By giving healthier profit margins to the wholesalers,
the wholesalers will hence promote the product. This strategy is
important to introduce such a product and to create an extensive
distribution and sales channel. The company will later expand into
other cities through a distributor network.

Technical analysis

Brief description of technical aspects:

There are five roll systems in a flour mill: break, sizing, midds (for middlings), low
grade, and residue.

In the break system, the kernel is opened, the bran flattened and the endosperm
broken into large chunks. Al-though some flour is produced here, the goal in the
break system is not to produce a lot of flour but to maximize separation of bran
from endosperm. Because the break rolls are at the beginning of the milling
process, the quality of the work done here effects each subsequent step, thus
determining both the yield of flour and the quality of that flour. If the rolls are too
aggressive, portions of the bran may be torn or ground into dust that will be
impossible to separate from the endosperm in later steps.

In the sizing system, rolls are used to further flatten and separate bran and germ
from the endosperm. Sizing rolls are either finely corrugated or smooth. Coarse
and fine sizings are produced on these rolls.

Most of the high quality flour is produced in the midds reduction system. Here the
rolls are either very finely corrugated or smooth.

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Each time stock passes between a pair of rolls, the resulting milled stock is run
through a purifier, primarily gyratory bolters with stacks of sieves with different
screen and cloth meshes. Vibration and air flow contribute to stratification and
separation of the material. The material which will pass through ("thrus") the
finest (bottom) sieve cloth in the purifier is flour. Each set of rolls thus has its own
flour "stream," identified by the roll the stock came from before arriving at the
purifier: 1st Break, 2nd Break, 1st Midds, Sizings, etc.

The "overs" of each sieve (particles not fine enough to pass through) are directed
to another set of rolls for further reduction, or to one of the residue streams: bran,
germ, shorts, or red dog. None of these end up in the flour. Indeed, any part of
the wheat that does not enter one of the flour streams will be one of these four
"by-products." These materials, unless there is a specialty market for them, are
generally sold as feedstock.

The separation by size, grade, etc. at each stage of the milling process creates
many dozens of "streams" which wind their way through the mill.

In the end, the various streams are blended and mixed to make various grades of
flour, then treated with the addition of malted barley, bleaching agents,
enrichments, etc. before packaging. If all the flour streams are combined and
blended, the resulting flour is "Straight Grade." 'Patent" is the flour from those
streams containing the least bran and germ particles, thereby the whitest and
lowest in ash. "Clear" flour, on the other hand, is from the "dirtier" flour streams.
While straight and clear flours will have more protein than the patent flour from
the same wheat on the same mill run, this additional protein is from the aleurone
and germ, not gluten from the endosperm.

Area we will cover:

Our flour mill established in bahawalpur. We can supply of flour in bahawalpur


division. There are three district in this region in which we will supply our
products.

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Manufacturing process/flow chart/diagram:

Wheat received
in the Factory

Wheat is weighted
on the Plate Form

Elevator 1 Elevator 2 Elevator 3 Elevator 4

Wheat goes to
Separators for
Clearing

Separator 1

Wheat goes to Bin


to send it for
Washing

Washing
Machine

Wheat goes to Bin


to send it for
Grinding

Roller Body

Sifter

Packing

Output is send to
Market

Separator 2

Separator 3

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3)Personnel analysis:
Factory staff:

S.NO Type of Number Basic salary Total


Staff required per Person, salaries per
per month year
1 skilled 14 30000 4068000

2 Un-skilled 12 25000 3600000

ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL STAFF

No. of Salary/Month Annual


Sr. No. Office Staff & Production Staff Employees /Worker Salary ("000")
1 Manager 1 35,000 420
2 Accountants 2 25,000 600
3 Cashier 1 20,000 240
4 Production Clerk 2 23,000 552
5 Wheat Clerk 2 22,000 528
6 Field Supervisor 1 26,000 312
7 Gunman/Chowkidar 3 15,000 540
8 Peon 1 14,000 168
Total 13 180,000 3,360
Add: Fringe Benefits (40% of Basic Salary) 1,344
Total Cost of Office Staff & Production Staff 4,704

Assumptions:

SWOT Analysis

Strengths:

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The labor to manufacture flour is easily available we can reach easily to low cost labor.
Moreover the location for our project is very attractive. We can avail maximum
advantage from this market.

Weaknesses:

Our weakness is that we are not producing flour up to the present demand
of the consumer. Because we have dependend on govt for wheat and electricity problem
is also our weakness.

Opportunities:

Pakistan is an agricultureal country, the production of wheat is very high.flour is


neccessry for all kind of people so, demand of wheat is repedly increases.also there is no
enough flour mills to fullfill the demand so, there is great opportunity to establish flour
mill.

Threats:
Competitive Structure of the market
The market of the flour mills is highly competitive; therefore if the entrepreneur is
not well responsive and fulfilling the demand of the consumer he/she may not be able to
capitalize the opportunity properly.and the qotta system is used the supply of wheat not
provided to flour mills according to their demands.

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List of machinery
Now we will discuss the process of converting Wheat into Flour

There are two section of working area in the Hafiz flour mill

1. Washing section.
2. Grinding section.

Now we will discuss these sections and what is happening in these sections in
detail.
WASHING SECTION

There are few machineries are used for the processing of flour. We will
discuss these machineries in detail one by one. Following are the machineries.

1. SEPRATOR.

2. ELEVATOR.

3. SCOLDER MACHINE.

4. LOW PRESSURE FAN.

5. WASHING MACHINE.

6. STORAGE BIN.

7. MAGNETIC MACHINE.

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1. Seprator

separator is the first machine which is used in the washing section and the
person who operate this machine is roll man.
First when the wheat pool, there are lot of dust and mummnies in the wheat.
This machines main function is that to separate the dust and mummnies from
the wheat.

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2. ELEVATOR
Elevator is the machine which is help full for lifting the wheat at each section. it is
just like the lift and performing the same function of lift. There are two types of
elevator are used in the mill. First is traditional elevator and other is new
technological elevator. Traditional way is that the wheat is lift through the simple
belt.

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Scolder Machine.

With the help of elevator the wheat is shift to the scorer machine.The scorer
machine is one of the most important machines. The main function which is
performed by this machine is to put out the outer layer of the wheat. This is
necessary to understand that this machine put out the outer layer of dry wheat. It
is necessary that the wheat is dry at least twelve hours and then put into the
scorer machine.

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LOW PRESSURE FAN

Low pressure fan is the fan that pressurized the wheat for the purpose of
cleaning. This means that after outing the scorer machine some dust include and
this fan clean such dust. This fan is not too much power full as the high pressure
fan.

Low
pressure
Fan

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WASHING MACHINE
Washing machine acutely performs three types of functions.
1. Wash with water.
2. Further put out the outer layer
3. To put out the stones.
Wash with water.
This machine firstly washed the wheat through
the water after passing the water the wheat will be too much clean and then
transfer for further process.
Further putout the outer layer of wheat
After wash with the water wheat is transferred for again
thrashing. In during the trashing again put out the outer layer of wheat.
Put out the Stones
Washing machine also performs the function
to put out the stones from the wheat.

Magnetic Machine

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Magnetic machine is used to catch the iron particles included in the wheat. In this
machine magnets are installed which help to catch the iron particles.

Grinding Section

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Ruler Body
Ruler body is the machine through which grinding of wheat takes place. This is
the first step of grinding. Wheat comes after the washing section firstly put into
the ruler body for the grinding purpose.

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Shifter
The other machine which is used in the grinding section is the shifter.
This machine main function is that it shifts the flour into different categories.
Categories means that special type of flour is separate from the bran and suji.
There are separate boxes for each item.

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PURIFIER
Purifier machine is used to make the suji.It is independent from the shifter.purifier
has different boxes and each box has show different effect which means that
from one box wastage material is stored and other boxes are for the preparation
of suji.

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Air Lock

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Air lock is used to cease the air because if the air is include in the production
then all the production may be destroy. So thats why air lock is used to cease
the air.

High pressure Fan

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High pressure fan has a same function as the low pressure fan but the main
difference is that the high pressure fan has a high voltage power full machine.

Battery Cyclones

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Battery cyclones is also help full for the cleaning and it take the pressure from the
low pressure fan and the high pressure fan.

Production worm

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Production worm is the line through which the final product is being passed at
the packing room.

The above all the machinery is used to convert the


wheat into flour. The above is all the process of
production of flour.

Conclusion and Recomendation

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We conclude that on the basis of field work and surveu of flour


mills that the flour is neccessry product so its demand increse
day by day. There is no chance to decrease the demand of
flour. Pakista is an agricultural country and wheat is the one of
the major crop. Availability of raw material is very easy. So,
conclusion is that the flour mill is a profit motive business
because no chance of decrease of demand.
Our recommendation to new investors is that they must invest
in flour mill because from the last year there is the shortage of
flour in pakistan. So, they step forward to minimize this
shortage, and also contribute in the economic as well as social
groth of Pakistan.

Special Thanks

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We bow our head, before ALLAH Almighty, who blessed us with potential and
stamina to complete our fesibility report on flour mill.

First of all would like to pay our special regards to Respected Sir Mr. JAVED
IQBAL who provides us guidance at each and every step, in completion of all
this fesibility report. We are especially thankful to those personalities who help us
in collecting data during the fieldwork and also in our practical work.
In this regard our thanks goes to:
Mr:Arsalan rabbani, Mr: Jawad-ul-hasan, Mr: Hunain khan, Mr: hasan
qureshi, Mr: Farzan rafi, mr: Shakeel ahmed, Mr: Mohsin shazad, Mr:
Adnan ch and all of our class fellows.

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