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CSAPL PROJECT OVERVIEVV PALLAVADA TECHNICAL TEXTILE PARK Gummidipoondi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
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Located in Tiruvallur District,Near Chennai Tamilnadu State LOCATION CSAPL
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Chennai International airport - 40 kms Chennai Sea port - 20 kms Chennai Railway Junction - 25 kms DISTANCES CSAPL
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PROJECT MASTER PLAN CSAPL
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Sl No. ActivityNo. of Units Production per annum QuantityUnit 1 Mobil Tech14 16 MillionSq Mtr 2 Buil Tech5 29 MillionSq Mtr 3 Agro Tech2 7 MillionSq Mtr 4 Home Tech6 45 MillionSq Mtr Total27 ACTIVITIES PLANNED CSAPL
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Mobiltech Nylon gives strength and its bursting strength being high is used as air bags in cars. High tensile polyester is used for making air balloons used in the construction of automobiles, railways, ships, aircraft and spacecraft. Examples are Truck covers (PVC coated PES fabrics), car trunck coverings (often needle felts), seat covers (knitted materials), seat belts, non- wovens for cabin air filtration (also covered in indutech), airbags, parachutes, boats (inflatable), air ballons, A Nylon Air Bags B Hightensile Poly Air Balloon, Parachutes C PVC coated Truck Covers D Seat Covers and Seat Belts E Needle felts car trunck coverings F Inflatable Boats G Automobile and Air craft Tyre PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS CSAPL
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Builtech An interesting and astethic appealing application is the use of textile membranes for roof construction. This area is also referred to as textile architecture. PVC coated high tenacity PES, teflon coated glass fibre fabrics or silicone coated PES are used for their low creep properties. Splendid examples of such construction are found in football stadia, airports and hotels. A Concrete and Façade Foundation sysytems B Airconditioning and Noice prevention C Proofing Material D Visual and Weather Protection E Building Saftey and Hightensile Roofing PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS CSAPL
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Agro Tech Textiles used in Agriculture are termed as agro textiles. The essential properties required are strength, elongation, stiffness, and bio-degradation, resistance to sunlight and resistance to toxic environment. All these properties help with the growth and harvesting of crops and other foodstuffs. There is a growing interest in using materials which gradually degrade (biodegradables). ACrop Protection and Fertilization PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS CSAPL
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Home Textiles Textiles used in a domestic environment - interior decoration and furniture, carpeting, protection against the sun, cushion materials, fireproofing, floor and wall coverings, textile reinforced structures/fittings. In the contract market such as for large area buildings, ships, caravans, busses,... fire retardant materials are used. Fire retardant properties are obtained either through the use of inherent fire retardant fibres such as modacryl or through the application of a coating with fire retardant additives (bromide of phosporus compounds). A Furniture Fabrics B Carpetting C Floor and Wall Covering D Weather Protection fabric PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS CSAPL
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State-of-the-art Textile Training Centre Global standard Testing Laboratory Container Depot & Warehouse R & D Centre Exhibition Centre / Convention Centre Women Hostel / Crèche Medical Center / Bank / ATM / Cafeteria OTHER INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITY CSAPL
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72 Acres of Land is in possession of the SPV Proposed Land Use – Common Infrastructure – 23% (14.95 Acres) – Common Facilities – 12% (7.8 Acres) – Factory Buildings – 48% (31.2 Acres) – Open / Green Area – 17% (11.05 Acres) LAND PROCUREMENT AND LAND USE CSAPL
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Arterial Road1.2 Km of 21 Mtr Wide Sub-Arterial Road2.4 Km of 15 Mtr Wide Water Supply1 UG Sump / 1 GLSR /1 OHT Storm Water Drainage5 Km Electricity Demand Standby Power 6 MW 2.50 MW Common Sewerage Treatment Plant 145 KLD COMMON INFRASTRUCTURE CSAPL
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ItemAmount (in Rs. Cr.) % Share 1Land9.007.8 2Common Infrastructure39.8534.70 3Common Facilities14.9212.95 4Factory Buildings46.0239.90 5Technical Fee5.484.75 Project Cost (eligible under SITP)115.27100 6Pre-operative Expenses(IDC etc.)3.78 Total Project Cost119.05 PROJECT COST ESTIMATE CSAPL
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Item Amount (in Rs. Cr.) % Share 1 Promoters’ Contribution 23.8120 2 Grant under SITP40.0033.60 3 Term Loans55.2446.40 Total119.05100 MEANS OF FINANCE CSAPL
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SOCIO ECONOMIC BENEFITS CSAPL MAIN AREAS 1 EMPLOYMENT Direct Indirect Reserved job for vvomen -Direct 5300 21000 2500 2 Through Bank Transactions - Direct380 crores 3 Direct & Indirect Tax Opportunity120 Crores + 4 CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT HR : INFRASTRUCTURE 23.85 crores 13.50 crores 40 Crores
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SITP NORM COMPLIANCE CSAPL Criteria NormActual 1 No of Entreprenuers 25 27 2 Required minimum investment in Land, Building, Plant & Machinery 150 281 3 Ownership of Area earmarked for Industrial use by a single entrepreneur Not more than20%<20% 4 Aggregate investment in land, factory buildings and Plant & Machinery by the entrepreneurs in a Park shall be atleast twice to the cost of common infrastructure proposed for the Park. Land, Factory Buildings, Plant and Machinery Rs.281 crores Infrastructure Rs.39.85 Crores Compliant
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