Blood Bags
Capacity
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3000nos./Day
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Plant and Machinery cost
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164.00
Lakhs
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Working Capital
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0.00
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Rate of Return (ROR)
|
35.72
%
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Break Even Point (BEP)
|
48.65
%
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TCI
|
291.00
Lakhs
|
Cost of Project
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291.00Lakhs
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Description:
Blood bag is a disposable bio-medical device used for collection, storage, transportation and transfusion of human blood and blood components. The system consists of a single or multiple bag connecting with tubing, needle, needle cover, clamp etc. The blood bags are made of plastic material which are compatible with blood. In recent times, blood bags have become a conspicuous item and essential need of hospitals and nursing homes to meet blood infusion emergencies. Blood bags are most ostensibly serving the medical field in crucial hour. As the number of hospitals, nursing homes are increasing, the demand for the blood bags too is increasing tremendously.
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Blood Bags
Capacity
|
3000 nos./Day
|
Plant and Machinery cost
|
164.00
Lakhs
|
Working Capital
|
0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
|
36.00
%
|
Break Even Point (BEP)
|
49.00
%
|
TCI
|
291.00
Lakhs
|
Cost of Project
|
291.00Lakhs
|
Description:
Blood bag is a disposable bio-medical device used for collection, storage, transportation and transfusion of human blood and blood components. The system consists of a single or multiple bag connecting with tubing, needle, needle cover, clamp etc. The blood bags are made of plastic material which are compatible with blood. In recent times, blood bags have become a conspicuous item and essential need of hospitals and nursing homes to meet blood infusion emergencies. Blood bags are most ostensibly serving the medical field in crucial hour. As the number of hospitals, nursing homes are increasing, the demand for the blood bags too is increasing tremendously.
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BLOOD BAGS
Capacity
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30000 Nos./Day Each Bag of Capacity – 450 ML.
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Plant and Machinery cost
|
281.00
Lakhs
|
Working Capital
|
0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
|
45.00
%
|
Break Even Point (BEP)
|
36.00
%
|
TCI
|
2186.00
Lakhs
|
Cost of Project
|
2186.00Lakhs
|
Description:
Blood bag is a disposable bio-medical device used for collection, storage, transportation and transfusion of human blood and blood components. The system consist of a single or multiple bag connected with tubing’s, needle, needle cover, clamp etc. The Blood Bags are made of plastic-material, which are compatible with blood. Plasticized-PVC blood bags have been used since the 1950s for the collection of whole blood, the processing of this into plasma, platelets etc., and storage. The phthalate plasticizers, when fed in large quantities to rats, can cause cancer. This does not prove that the storage of whole blood in plasticized PVC bags is a health risk. However, there has been a search for alternative polymers for blood bags. Blood Bags can successfully replace the use of glass bottles for collection storage, transportation and transfusion of blood and blood components since bottles require exhaustive cleaning, rinsing and autoclaving procedures and there are chances of breakage at any stage. Further, use of disposable bags eliminates the possibility of any contamination. In recent times, Blood Bags have become a conspicuous item and a dire need of hospitals and nursing homes to meet blood - infusion emergencies. Blood Bags are most ostensibly serving the medical field in crucial hour. As the number of hospital, nursing home & etc are increasing, the demand for the blood bags, too, is increasing tremendously. Technologies advances achieved by medicare in the recent years have been historic. The Indian scenario has not remained immune to these changes. While IT (information technology) has come to the aid of the breakthroughs, the progress recorded in the medicare area is as impressive as it is in the IT sector itself. The changes are in both, form and content, as well as quantitative and qualitative. These have pervaded almost all specialities, from diagnostics to physiotherapy, from cardiology to oncology, from non-invasive surgery to transplants. In India, the emergence of private medicare services, especially through commercialization and corporatization, has contributed to the transformation. Thanks to rapid commercialization of the medical practices with the establishment of multimillion hospitals, nursing homes & diagnostic centres (specialized and general) the demand has registered a very high growth rate in the recent years. There is a good scope and market potential for new entrepreneurs to venture into this field.
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BLOOD BAGS
Capacity
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30000 Nos./Day
|
Plant and Machinery cost
|
426.00
Lakhs
|
Working Capital
|
0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
|
27.00
%
|
Break Even Point (BEP)
|
48.00
%
|
TCI
|
1465.00
Lakhs
|
Cost of Project
|
1465.00Lakhs
|
Description:
Blood bag is a disposable bio-medical device used for collection, storage, transportation and transfusion of human blood and blood components. The system consists of a single or multiple bag connected with tubings, needle, needle cover, clamp etc. The Blood Bags are made of plastic-material, which are compatible with blood. The introduction of flexible PVC bags for the storage of blood and its components totally replaced the use of glass bottles because of its numerous advantages. Blood bags enable better separation of blood components in a more sterile manner and safer transfusion of components. This has led to increasingly wider use of blood component therapy than whole blood use, thus enabling more effective use of the scarce donor blood that is available. Blood Bags can successfully replace the use of glass bottles for collection storage, transportation and transfusion of blood and blood components since bottles require exhaustive cleaning, rinsing and autoclaving procedures and there are chances of breakage at any stage. Further, use of disposable bags eliminates the possibility of any contamination. Blood bags contain an anticoagulant solution and a red blood cell preservative solution, and are used in blood banks which both collect donor blood and separate blood components. Blood bags are made from imported, medical grade PVC granules & sheets in Class 10000 Clean room environments. Increase in the healthcare facilities will further act as a driver for the growth of medical devices sector in India. The blood bag market is expected to grow further in the coming years owing to continuous developments and rising demand for better blood collection technology. As a whole it is a good project for new entrepreneurs to invest.
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BLOOD BAGS
Capacity
|
30000 Nos./Day
|
Plant and Machinery cost
|
170.00
Lakhs
|
Working Capital
|
0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
|
27.00
%
|
Break Even Point (BEP)
|
65.00
%
|
TCI
|
1221.00
Lakhs
|
Cost of Project
|
1221.00Lakhs
|
Description:
Blood bag is a disposable bio-medical device used for collection, storage, transportation and transfusion of human blood and blood components. The system consists of a single or multiple bag connected with tubings, needle, needle cover, clamp etc. The Blood Bags are made of plastic-material, which are compatible with blood. The introduction of flexible PVC bags for the storage of blood and its components totally replaced the use of glass bottles because of its numerous advantages. Blood bags enable better separation of blood components in a more sterile manner and safer transfusion of components. This has led to increasingly wider use of blood component therapy than whole blood use, thus enabling more effective use of the scarce donor blood that is available. Blood Bags can successfully replace the use of glass bottles for collection storage, transportation and transfusion of blood and blood components since bottles require exhaustive cleaning, rinsing and autoclaving procedures and there are chances of breakage at any stage. Further, use of disposable bags eliminates the possibility of any contamination. Blood bags contain an anticoagulant solution and a red blood cell preservative solution, and are used in blood banks which both collect donor blood and separate blood components. Blood bags are made from imported, medical grade PVC granules & sheets in Class 10000 Clean room environments. Increase in the healthcare facilities will further act as a driver for the growth of medical devices sector in India. The blood bag market is expected to grow further in the coming years owing to continuous developments and rising demand for better blood collection technology. As a whole it is a good project for new entrepreneurs to invest.
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Blood Bags
Capacity
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10000 Nos./Day
|
Plant and Machinery cost
|
176.00
Lakhs
|
Working Capital
|
0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
|
25.24
%
|
Break Even Point (BEP)
|
69.15
%
|
TCI
|
1106.00
Lakhs
|
Cost of Project
|
1106.00Lakhs
|
Description:
Blood bag is a disposable bio-medical device used for collection, storage, transportation and transfusion of human blood and blood components. The system consists of a single or multiple bag connected with tubings, needle, needle cover, clamp etc. The Blood Bags are made of plastic-material, which are compatible with blood.
The introduction of flexible PVC bags for the storage of blood and its components totally replaced the use of glass bottles because of its numerous advantages. Blood bags enable better separation of blood components in a more sterile manner and safer transfusion of components. This has led to increasingly wider use of blood component therapy than whole blood use, thus enabling more effective use of the scarce donor blood that is available.
Blood Bags can successfully replace the use of glass bottles for collection storage, transportation and transfusion of blood and blood components since bottles require exhaustive cleaning, rinsing and autoclaving procedures and there are chances of breakage at any stage. Further, use of disposable bags eliminates the possibility of any contamination.
Blood bags contain an anticoagulant solution and a red blood cell preservative solution, and are used in blood banks which both collect donor blood and separate blood components. Blood bags are made from imported, medical grade PVC granules & sheets in Class 10000 Clean room environments.
Increase in the healthcare facilities will further act as a driver for the growth of medical devices sector in India. The blood bag market is expected to grow further in the coming years owing to continuous developments and rising demand for better blood collection technology. As a whole it is a good project for new entrepreneurs to invest.
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