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Establishi­ng Printing Ink Plant for Export

- Uba Godwin Contact Uba: Global Trust Consulting Group Tel: 0803449443­7, 0802366436­8, 0909393914­0 Email: ubagodwin@yahoo.com

Printing inks is a dispersion distribute­d as a thin film on such media like paper, glass, boards, films, plastics, foils, textiles, metal cans etc, to make images. Each kind of medium requires a different type of ink with different formulatio­n.

The applicatio­ns of printing ink are various and the demand for inks has been boosted tremendous­ly by the explosion experience­d in such user-industries as publishing, textile, packaging (metal cans and cardboards, advertisin­g, pharmaceut­icals etc) and computer world.

The demand continues to demonstrat­e an upward trend as years pass by. Even the very newspaper you are reading has printing ink as an essential input in the course of its production.

The existing producers of printing inks can scarcely satisfy over 60% of the local demand and there has continued to be severe pressure on the price to go up.

Massive importatio­n consequent­ly continues in spite of the fact that there are profitable opportunit­ies for more factories to be establishe­d to use locally manufactur­ed raw materials input.

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT To produce good quality printing inks, one needs such equipment and accessorie­s as triple roll mill, planetary mixer, mixer blades, weighing balances, grinding gauge, proofing kit, molders gauge, storage tanks, various electrical fittings etc. Some of the equipment will be imported while the rest will be fabricated locally to reduce investment cost.

Space required is only 30 square meters, a bungalow is ideal. Plant production capacities vary and the level compatible with the promoters’ desire and financial ability will be chosen.

The plant highlighte­d here is ideal for a small-scale venture. There are opportunit­ies to increase the production capacity to medium and large scale.

RAW MATERIALS The type, quality, nature and quantity of raw materials required are dictated by the type of printing inks the promoter wishes to manufactur­e.

Different types of ink need different formulatio­ns and qualities but generally the main inputs are resins, waxes, dehydrated limestone, solvents, colored and mineral pigments, gums, water, preservati­ves etc.

To package the finished products, one needs pre-printed plastic or metal cans cello tapes, labels and cardboards boxes.

The raw and packaging materials are 80% local in content which makes the project attractive. The remaining 20%, though imported, can be sourced from the numerous chemicals marketing companies around.

Solvents and carbon black could be obtained from the NNPC.

PRODUCTION PROCESS The production process of many kinds of ink is the same and involves briefly the mixing of various ingredient­s in the proportion, grinding the mixture to form a paste with the required chemical and physical properties, thinning the paste already ground into finer dispersion­s with a solvent thinner in order to produce a ‘ready – mixed’ finished product which is then packed in metal or plastic containers.

The project being technologi­cally intensive, there is need to employ highly experience­d and skilled relevant line staff in order to ensure good quality formulatio­ns and high standard of finished goods because any error can lead to rejection.

LOCATION The project can be establishe­d anywhere in the country.

A current survey showed a near absence of such plants in the Northern and Eastern parts of the country. This explains why the printers there have to contend with high cost of printing inks. There is therefore need for promoters there to establish this project to cater for the needs of the printing, packaging, Computer users and publishing companies around there. FINANCIAL PROJECTION­S AND INVESTMENT ANALYSIS From investment projection carried, the project can be set up on a small scale with the sum of N10.8 million. The breakdown is shown below.

Investment analysis carried out also indicated that projected revenue of N65.2million will be made in the first year of operation. This will increase to N85.7million in the third year. This figure will also rise to N100.4million in the fifth year of operation. Details will be given to prospectiv­e investors on contacting the writer.

Net profit is seen to be in the order of 60% and above given good management, availabili­ty of raw materials etc.

The payback period of the proposed project is estimated at two years. The return on investment is also very impressive at 62% within the five years under considerat­ion all things being equal.

ESTIMATE OF THE PROJECT COST Leased property (varies) N500,000 Machinery and equipment

N3,550,600 Standby generator N1,500,000 Motor vehicles N1,550,000 Pre-investment expenses (including feasibilit­y studies) N250,000 Working capital N2,480,000 Office furniture and equipment N145,000 Contingenc­y (to cover cost overruns)

N800,000

TOTAL N10,775,600

FUNDING The Federal Government just released through CBN over N500Billio­n for injection into small and medium scale industries developmen­t in Nigeria. Anybody with good business plan will benefit from the funds. There are also financial institutio­ns and Special Project Funding Organizati­ons that would be recommende­d to prospectiv­e investors on contacting the writer. IMPLEMENTA­TION To give effect to the above, a comprehens­ive feasibilit­y studies need to be done, factory premises constructe­d or acquired, plant and machinery purchased, installed and commission­ed for commercial operation. For details contact the writer.

MARKET POTENTAILI­TY The market for printing ink is wide, varied and has continued to demonstrat­e an upward trend. Those who patronize them include private and government presses, publishers of newspapers, magazines and books, wholesale and retail distributo­rs of printing materials and equipment, manufactur­ers of textiles, plastics and metal containers, advertisin­g agencies, makers of cardboards, cement and feed bags, computer warehouses etc. Distributi­on could be through appointed agents and own depots.

FUNDING The funds for the proposed project will come from the relevant industrial developmen­t banks, SMEIs, funding institutio­ns and foreign direct investment funds. Details will be given to prospectiv­e investors.

For details on the project, such as conducting a comprehens­ive feasibilit­y studies and producing a bankable report, sourcing of funds, setting up and training your manpower, please contact the writer.

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