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A STUDY THE INVENTORY MANAGEMENT AT RANNA SUGAR LTD TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND 1-4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CHAPTER 2 COMPANY PROFILE 5-8 CHAPTER 3 OBJECTIVE OF THE COMPANY 9-30 CHAPTER 4 PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS AND 30- 33 PROCESS FLOW CHART CHAPTER 5 INVENTORY MANAGEMENT 34-45 CHAPTERS 6 ABC ANALYSIS AND RATIO’S 46-60 BABASABPATILFREEPPTMBA.COM Page 1

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A STUDY THE INVENTORY MANAGEMENT AT RANNA SUGAR LTD

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND 1-4

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

CHAPTER 2 COMPANY PROFILE 5-8

CHAPTER 3 OBJECTIVE OF THE COMPANY 9-30

CHAPTER 4 PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS AND 30- 33

PROCESS FLOW CHART

CHAPTER 5 INVENTORY MANAGEMENT 34-45

CHAPTERS 6 ABC ANALYSIS AND RATIO’S 46-60

CHAPTER 6 FINDINGS AND SUGGESTION 61-63

CHAPTER 7 CONCLUSION 64-64

BIBILOGRAPHY 65-65

ANNEXURE 66-98

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INTRODUCTION TO SUGAR INDUSTRY

The sugar industry occupies a prominent place among the organized industries in

India. Sugar industry hold second rank next to cotton textiles industry in importance.

It provides employment to nearly 5 lakhs of people directly. Sugar is essential

product in India. Considerable quantity of sugar is produced since old days. India produces white

sugar, Khandasari, and Jaggery.There are about 450 industries working through out the country.

Among them 120 are in private sector 235 in cooperative sector and 95 are in public sector. In

Karnataka state there are about 40 sugar industries established. Out of 40, 20 are in private

sector, 18 are in cooperative sector, and remaining 2 are in public sector. The sugar industries

are located in rural areas and have an in intrinsic symbiotic relationship with rural masses. Some

units are also in position to supply surplus power to the grid thru Bagass based co-generation

system.

Type of sectors In India In Karnataka

Cooperative sector 235 18

Private sector 120 20

Public sector 95 02

Total 450 40

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Inventory control is the process whereby investment in materials and parts carried in stock is

regulated within predetermined limits set in accordance with inventory policy established by the

management.

In modern competitive one of the burning problem of every business and industries that of cost

control and cost reduction. An all pervasive effort for cost control and cost reduction is of

paramount, importance for survival and growth of every industrial enterprises. This is why

inventory management as a scientific device for controlling inventory cost and eliminating

wastage, is now regarded as an integral part of industrial management. Inventory management

does not involve any human factor, as it concerns itself not with men but with inventory.

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It is one the widely used techniques for the control of inventory. Objective of ABC control is to

vary the expenses associated with maintaining appropriate control according to the potential

savings associated with the proper level of such a control. A may account for more than half the

total value usage in the inventory. These items required very careful management and special

careful estimates of future usually class C items which in total account for only a few percent of

the total value of usage very little effort should be devoted to forecast the requirement of items.

The inter mediate class B items justify a reasonable but routine effort in forecasting demands and

managing inventory.

The basis for my study is the theory related to inventory. The theory collected is as follows,

Meaning and definition of inventory, objectives & significant of inventory and techniques of

inventory and also what are the Benefits derived to Company by holding inventory.

FINDINGS:

* The A items carry nearly about 7 to 8% of the total items similarly B items 11% and C

items 81%

* In the inventory A items very strict control because having high volume of the inventory

management B items are moderate.

SUGGESTION:

From the study Ranna sugar found that is non professional in approach to be made to

professional the systems in ranna sugars.

Methodology:

primary source secondary source

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BACKGROUND AND INCEPTION OF THE RSSK RANNANAGAR

Chairman of factory is Mr. R. S. TALEWAD. Company is situated in Timmapur

village near by Lokapur, Mudhol taluka, Bagalkot district and its registered office is in Factory

sight

The Factory has more than 500 employees on its roll including some officers and

technical experts. Human resources being the most important assets of the company all the

efforts are made to enhance the motivational level and efficiency of the employees.

NATURE OF BUSINESS CARRIED SUGAR PRODUCTION (RANN SUGAR)

The plant is capable of crushing about 2,500 Tons Cane per Day (T.C.D.) and would be

producing export quality crystal white sugar using the latest techniques in the country. The

factory one of the most advanced in India. Robust and reliable equipment of latest design, high

efficiency, and low power consumption have been installed continuous operation all around the

year. Due to abundant cane available in the area of operation, a minimum duration of season of 7

to 8 months is assured i.e. to say about 5 lacs tones of sugarcane will be crushed during the

season to produce around 6.2 lacs quintals of sugar. When this is done, the turnover of the

company right from beginning would be Rs.100 corers and after meeting all the obligations,

there will be sizable surplus per year.

POWER GENERATION (RSSK POWER)

The company has undertaken to establish a mega project to generate power using non

conventional energy fuel i.e. bagasse which is a byproduct coming out of sugarcane and

available in plenty at the location employing very high pressure (67ata) and high efficiency

boilers and turbo generator sets. Out of 12.5 megawatts of power generated, 4.2 mgt will be used

for captive consumption, living a balance of 8.5 mgt to be sold to Karnataka Power Transmission

Corporation Ltd, K.P.T.C.L (Formerly Karnataka Electricity Board) all around the year.

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Under the 10 year power purchase agreement entered into between the factory and

KPTCL. The power to be exported to grid at 110kv would be paid for through an assured letter

of credit at Rs.3.02per unit initially with an escalation of 5%.

Every year i.e. to say 8.5 MW of exported power will generate a revenue of about Rs.16

crores per year and after meeting incidental expenses for generation, there will be a sizable

surplus per year, which makes it a highly attractive preposition.

M/s. Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd.(IREDA), New Delhi, the Govt. of India undertaking has rightly considered this project as a “ First Co-generation Plant in Co-op sector” in Karnataka and has financed the project in a big way towards establishment of this project

BY-PRODUCTS

The company has ambitious plans to utilize various by-products in a systematic way as

fallows.

BAGASSE

1. Power Generation

2. Paper production

3. Particle Board

4. Cattle Feed & Furfural

MOLASSES:

1. Butanol

2. Yeast

3. Industrial Alcohol

4. High Protein Molasses

FILTER CAKE:

1. Manure

2. Refined Wax

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PRODUCT PROFILE

SUGAR PRODUCTION (RANN SUGAR)

The plant is capable of crushing about 2,500 Tons Cane per Day (T.C.D.) and would be

producing export quality crystal white sugar using the latest techniques in the country. The

factory one of the most advanced in India. Robust and reliable equipment of latest design, high

efficiency, and low power consumption have been installed continuous operation all around the

year. Due to abundant cane available in the area of operation, a minimum duration of season of 7

to 8 months is assured i.e. to say about 5 lacs tones of sugarcane will be crushed during the

season to produce around 6.2 lacs quintals of sugar. When this is done, the turnover of the

company right from beginning would be Rs.100 corers and after meeting all the obligations,

there will be sizable surplus per year.

POWER GENERATION (RSSK POWER)

The company has undertaken to establish a mega project to generate power using non

conventional energy fuel i.e. bagase which is a byproduct coming out of sugarcane and available

in plenty at the location employing very high pressure (67ata) and high efficiency boilers and

turbo generator sets. Out of 12.5 megawatts of power generated, 4.2 mgt will be used for captive

consumption, living a balance of 8.5 mgt to be sold to Karnataka Power Transmission

Corporation Ltd, K.P.T.C.L (Formerly Karnataka Electricity Board) all around the year.

Under the 10 year power purchase agreement entered into between the factory and

KPTCL. The power to be exported to grid at 110kv would be paid for through an assured letter

of credit at Rs.3.02per unit initially with an escalation of 5%.

Every year i.e. to say 8.5 MW of exported power will generate a revenue of about Rs.16

cr per year and after meeting incidental expenses for generation, there will be a sizable surplus

per year, which makes it a highly attractive preposition.

M/s. Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd.(IREDA), New Delhi, the Govt.

of India undertaking has rightly considered this project as a “ First Co-generation Plant in Co-op

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sector” in Karnataka and has financed the project in a big way towards establishment of this

project.

2. COMPANY PROFILE:

LOCATION : The RAYATAR SAHAKARI SAKKRE KARKHANE

NYIYAMIT (R.S.S.K.N)

Factory: Timmapur Mudhol, Tq: Mudhol

District: Bagalkot

ESTABLISHED IN : 25/11/1999

REGESTERED NO : DSK/REG/182-83

WEEKLY HOLIDAY : SUNDAY

WORKING SHIFT : 4 am to 12 pm, 12 pm to 8 pm, 8 pm to 4 am

CHAIRMAN : R.S.Talewad

M.D : S.S. Pujari

FINANCIAL : The Karnataka State Co-operative sugar Factories

INSTITUTION Ltd, Bangalore

OF THE COMPANY

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Shri Ryatar Sahakari Sakkare Karakhane N, Rannanagar Timmapur

Tq: Mudhol.

Board of Directors

Shri. Ramann .S. Talewad Chairman

Shri. A.B.Gorphade Vice Chairman

Shri. S.S.pujari Managing Director

Shri. D.S.Patil Director

Shri. R.A.Tungal Director

Shri. K .N. Paraddi Director

Shri. U.V.Sarawad Director

Shri. A.M.Patil Director

Shri. G.P.Patil Director

Shri. A.P.Patil Director

Shri. R.T.Patil Director

At every Annual General Meeting one third of the total number of Directors, whose period of

office is liable to retire by rotation shall retire in accordance with the provisions of section 255

and 256 of the company Act. 1956 and they are eligible for reappointment.

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Financial Institutions

HUDCO New Delhi

BDCC Bank Bagalkot

BDCC Bank Bijapur.

SKDCC Bank SIRSI.

CANARA Bank Lokapur.

Auditors M/s. Biradar Assistant Co-op Audit Jamakhandi

Management Team

Shri R. N. Patil, Chief Engineer

Shri M. M. Shendri, Chief Chemist

Shri M. T. Patil, Cane Manager

Shri V.V. Tulasigeri, Off Suptd

Shri S. K. Kulkarni Accounts officer

Engineers and Consultants

M/s. Amminabhavi and Hegde Architects & Engineers (P) Ltd., Dharwad

M/s. Avant Grade Engineers & Consultants (P) Ltd., Chennai

M/s. Walachandanagar Industrial Ltd, Pune

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Objective of the Company

1. To carry on the business of manufacturers, refiners, producers, importers, exporters and

dealers in cane sugar, bet Sugar, starch sugar, khandasari sugar and jaggery of all kinds and

varieties and their bye products.

2. To carry on the business of manufacturers refiners, producers, importers, exporters and

dealers in all kinds of sugars products, molasses, combustible fuel, Yeast and other fermentation,

organic and inorganic chemicals, starch, syrups all alcoholic substances, acetone, spirits, sugar

candy, glucose, confectionery and canned fruits.

3. To carry on the business of distillers. Brewers molesters, compound, rectifiers and

dealers in all kinds of spirits and alcohol, liquors, like rum, gin, whisky, brandy and beer, special

syrups, aerated waters, tinctures, essences, pharmaceutical and other chemical preparations,

chemical fertilizers, manures, boot polish, wax, power alcohol and the like.

4. To carry on the business of manufacturers and dealers in melada, bagasse, bagasse

boards, papers, paper pulp carbon dioxide, hydrogen, potash cane wax, fertilizers and cattle feed.

5. To carry on the business of agriculturist’s horticulturists and planters of all kinds and

description.

6. To employ or pay experts, foreign consultants and other in connection with the

prospecting planning, execution and development of all or any of the business which the

company is entitled to carry on.

7. To carry on the business of transport operators of all kinds and description.

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8. To set-up an Institute for training people in sugar technology sugar plants power

generation, paper plants etc. and give implant training to the successful personal India and

Abroad.

9. To carry on the business of cultivating growing, buying, selling, manufacturing or

otherwise dealing in agriculture and its products including sugar cane, bagasse products, beet

sugar, raw sugar and to acquire purchase sell manufacture construct, sugar mills, and khandasari

mills, distillery and laboratory mills, paper mills co-generation of power, particle boards etc.

10. To buy sell, import, export prepare and to carry on the business of canners, preservers

and dealers in fruits, honey-fresh and per servable products and generally to carry on the

manufacture and trading in jams, jelly, pickles, chutney, vinegar, ketchup, juices, squashes,

syrups, drinks, beverages, essences, ice-creams, milk preparations and other preparation where

the sugar is used . Administration Department

Administration department is the main department in the organization. They are total number of

38 employees working in this department. is divided into 6 sections and they are as below :

1. Share section.

2. Purchase section.

3. Stores section.

4. Sales Section.

5. Time office section.

6. Computer section.

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7. Security section.

8. Telephone operating section.

SHARE SECTION :

The Share section is one of the important sections because more than half of the total authorized capital is collected from shareholders. In this factory the share are class

1.Grower shares A class

2.Non Grower Shares D class

3. Society share B Class

4. Out of Area Share E class

5. Govt share C Class

The person who wants to become a member has to follow the procedure / rules. He has to fulfill

appropriate application given by the share section authority. If the board of directors approve the

application in body meeting, then only he is treated as shareholder of the factory. After the

approval he has to pay the amount equivalent to face value of the share.

There is no transferability of share. If at all he wants to transfer his shares, he has to

transfer to such a person who is the member of the factory. If he transfer to another person it is

not valid and such shares get cancelled. For the identification of its members, the factory issues

share certificate and identity cards to such share holders.

PURCHASE SECTION :

Purchase officer

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Clarks

Attainders

Hear this section will get the requisitions from different departments of company. According

to the requirements it arranges to purchase materials and supplies to each and every departments

required materials in time.

Steps involved in purchasing the materials:

A. Raising requisition :

It is the first step and necessity for particular can be used only by the user of the material.

B. Scrutinizing requisition : The manager scrutinizes the demand of materials. He examines whether the item

mentioned in the requisition note is necessary or not.

C. Vendor selection : After scrutinizing, if a material is necessary then tender advertisement is given or if they

have permanent vendors. The manager chooses the power vendor. The BOD does selection of

vendors.

D. Enquiry : After selecting a proper vendor enquiry is sent to the vendor.

E.Receiving Quotation : The purchase manager receives the quotations from vendors to whom the enquiries are sent.

Through there quotations a right vendor is choosen.

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E. Sending purchase order : Lastly the purchase order is placed to the selected venders. In this way purchase of material

takes place.

STORES SECTION Stores keeper

Clarks Tool room Clark Diesel room Clark

Attainders Tool room attainders Clarks

Daily wage labours Attainders

Store section is also important section in the administrative department. All types of materials

are kept in this section. Which are required for the factory smooth running. The section works

day and night. Shift is changing every 8 hours. This section is maintained by the stores keeper.

The main work of this section is providing the materials to the required departments.

Those stores section maintains some books like :

a. Transport.

b. Bin card

c. Daily issued.

d. Monthly issued.

It is also one of the section under Administration department, there are total of 7 employees

working in this section.

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PROCEDURE OF WORKING AT PRESENT:

STORES:

Handling of materials: First, they receive the stores purchase indents from concerned

section heads for requisition to purchase item needed for the crushing or off season work. Then

they mention the present stock of item in the purchase indents, after verifying the stores. Then

only they forward the purchase indents.

After receiving the materials from suppliers they seek the quality approval of the same

materials. After getting the approval materials are placed to the respective to the racks they issue

the materials by adapting FIFO method.

They issue the materials to the workers of the factory on loan and retainable basis on daily loan

or personal loan.

STORES ACCOUNT:

After receiving the materials from suppliers quantity will be verified. The details of the

materials will be entered in to transport registered and approved memo will be sent to the

concerned departments for getting quality approval. They keep bin cards for each different items

receipt from the suppliers with details.

DIESEL BANK:

They issue diesel to the party against indents brought by the parties and issued is entered in

the daily issue register.

TOOL ROOM:

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Tool room is personnel issue the materials to the workers on temporary loan and retainable

basis entering in the register.

List of the registers:

1. Transport register.

2. Approval memo book.

3. Bin card files.

4. Purchase order.

5. Stores purchase indent

TIME OFFICE :

Supendent

Clerks

Time office is one of the important sections of administration department. There are 5

employees working in this department.

Functions:

1. Showing the absent report to the HOD’s

2. To receive the attendance cards from the workers

3. To put attendance of the workers in the master role

4. It arranges the duty to the workers, maintains working bell

5. It maintains salary register book.

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Types of Leaves:

1. Sick leaves : Sick leave provided to employees 15 days Per year

2. Casual leaves : Casual leave provided to employees 12 days Per year

3. Earn leaves : If employee attends 30 days in a month then he is eligible for 3 days Earn leave

Shift working :

In a shift of 8 hours the factory is providing 4 types of

shifts.

TELEPHONE OPERATING SECTION:

In this section EPABX system is i.e. “Electronic Private Automotive Branch Exchange”.

Hear only one person is operating in this section. He is the person who connects the

incoming calls to different departments of the factory and also out going calls.

SALES SECTION :

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Shift TimeI 4 am to 12 pmII 12 pm to 8 pmIII 8 pm to 4 amGeneral Shift 8-30 am to 5-30 pm

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Sales officer

Godoun clerk

Consultant Clarks

In this section sales of the following products produced takes place are sugar, molasses,

bagasses and power. This factory is producing three types of sugars they are M-30, S1-30

and S2-30 grades. And also it producing by products like molasses, bagasses, pressmud.

These are used by factory it self only like molasses and press mud are used in distillery /

Ethanol production, and bagasses is used in production of power. And power is exported to

KPTCL

.

This section will take care of all the sales transactions. The sale of sugar is done

according to the notification by the central government and has such factories follows certain

government rules in sales of sugar. Accordingly, Karnataka state federation of co-operative

sugar factories limited will give figures of bags to sell within a month.

PROCEDURE FOR SALE:

The organization undertakes selling activities in three methods;

1. Free sale: Free sale is done within the country. Hear company will invite tenders from

different buyers at a 10 days notice. The sugar is sold to that buyer who quotes or bids

highest price. Tenders are called periodically. If the rate is not satisfactory the tender will

be cancelled. In free sale sugar is being done to bulk purchases on the bases of tenders,

these bulk purchases then sell the purchased sugar to retailers.

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2. Levy sale: It is also done within the state of Karnataka and being sold to the government

of Karnataka on levy bases. The government then distributes outlets at predetermined,

reasonable pric

3. Export: Sugar is sold outside the country on the contract bases. According to the rules

and regulation of the contract it will be done.

MARKATING DEPARTMENT

The marketing department is also comes under sales section. The factory does not have

separate marketing department but it is controlled by the sales section.

INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE MARKETING:

The term marketing has been derived from the word market. Market is generally

understood as a place or geographical area where buyers and sellers meet and enter in to

transactions involving transfer of ownership of goods, services and securities.

“ Marketing ” is a social and managerial process by which individual and group obtain

what they need and want through creating, offers and exchanging the products of values with

others.

FEATURES OF MARKETING:

It is consumer oriented.

It starts and ends with consumer.

Marketing is a system.

It is goal oriented.

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It is a continue process.

It is a guiding element of business.

COMPUTER SECTION:

The total number of employees working in this department is 4. This section is to

maintain all types of records that are very important for the organization and the

following departments are computerized in the factory,

a) Weigh bridge department

b) Cane accounts department

c) Time office department

d) Laboratory department

e) Stores department

f) Sales department

g) Purchase department

h) General accounts department

i) Sales accounts section

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SECURITY SECTION:

Security officer

Assistant security officer

Security guard

The security section is operating under the administrative department. It is also working in three

shifts as mentioned under time office section. Hear in this department the employees are

recruited on the yearly contract basis. There are total 42 guards working in this section.

The main works of this section are as follows:

They are maintaining peace and discipline within the factory area.

Time maintenance of worker.

They check the incoming materials as per the vouchers, if they are right, they will

records inwards and seal the bill and leave inside.

If outgoing material from the industry that person must and should have gate pass

and it will be entered in outwards.

FINANCE DEPARTMENT

Accounts of finance department are the main and the hart of every department of the

company or industry. Hear in this factory, the accounts section maintains all the transactions

related to the factory dealings. The sale accounts, purchase accounts, etc are maintained and this

department prepares P&L account, Balance sheet, etc.

In RSSK is divided finance department or accounts department in two sections.

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General account section

Cane account section

In the above chart 50% of the labour is working in the general account section and

50% are in the cane accounts section.

1. GENERAL ACCOUNTS SECTION:

In general accounts section book keeping is followed. General account transactions

like receipts and payments registers are maintained. Receipts include sales process of sugar,

molasses, share amount, etc. Payments include salary, tax, etc. maintaining audit and audit

rectification is done, annual account and monthly account are prepared and maintained.

Some other types of registers are maintained by this section are :

a. Advance register

b. Contractors register

c. Contra register

d. Fixed assets register

e. Bank register

f. Expense register

2. CANE ACCOUNTS SECTION:

This section maintains the cane accounts and cane bills. This section purchases the cane

on daily basis and prepares accounts of forthrightly basis. In addition, will take care of all cane

suppliers accounts and department manager separates accounts for cane suppliers.

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The section will provide cane bill once in a month desired by the higher authority. While

giving cane bill, department will debut all the expenses and advances which is given to the cane

suppliers in terms of seeds, fertilizers and transportation facilities and also harvesting of the cane

that all the expenses are given by the factory.

The registers maintained in this section are :

a) Self harvesting payment register

b) Harvesting bills

c) Cultivator payment register

Finance: Our company was able to get working capital finance to the extent of Rs. 42.52 crores.

The bankers of the company have extended their fullest co-operation in sanctioning and releasing

working requirement, which enabled our company to make payments of cane bills of the farmers.

The company has paid Rs. 1000 per MT as first installment for the cane supplied during the year.

CANE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

Cane Manager

Office manager Cane Cane Procurement Manager Cane Dev Manager

Cane Officers Cane Officers Field Assisnants Field Assisnants

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Objectives of the CDD:

To get best quality of cane at a right time

To improve the variety of the cane

To provide all facilities like seeds, fertilizers, unloading and loading charges

Main objectives are to receiving exactly 2500 TCD

To undertake seeds development programVarieties of Sugar cane:

1.COC671 {Early Maturity}2.CO8011 {Middle Maturity}3.CO86032 {Early Maturity}4.CO8021 {Early Maturity}5.CO94012 {Early Maturity}

PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT

The production department is one of the core parts in every process based industry. In

addition, it plays a vital role in the organization for smooth going in every sugar industries;

Production department is divided in to two sections.

1. Engineering department

2. Manufacturing department

Chief Engineer

Mechanical Electrical section Workshop Stores Section section

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Cane BoilerWeighment section

Cane unloading Power Arrangements generatio

1.Mechanical section :

This includes all the mechanical process that is right from the cane weighment till milling

( obtaining of sugar juice ) for further processing. This section includes 4 main steps they are…..

a. Cane unloading arrangement

b. Cane preparation

c. Milling

Cane weighment arrangements :

Cane weighment is totally computerized process. Hear the cane weightment is carried

through electronic platform called “ weigh bridge ”. This electronic platform is of two types. One

with the capacity of 40 tons for lorry and tractors and other with a capacity of 10 tones for only

cart.

Hear after weighing the cane a slip is provided so that particular farmer which has the

details of total weight of the cane, total trips, timing, vehicle number, variety of sugarcane and

other details. And after this when the vehicle comes back after unloading the sugar cane, empty

vehicle weight all their data stored in the computer and final copies

listed for further actions.

Cane unloading arrangements :

Hear the weighed sugar cane is unloaded and sent further for cane preparation. Further

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unloading cane there are 2 unloaders with the help of sling attached instruments cane is loading

on the feeding table.

Cane preparation :

After feeding the sugar cane on feeding tables with the help of levelers which avoid

overloading of sugar cane is sent to primary cutter, which cut the sugar canes in to small pieces,

further fine fibers are obtained from there process by passing them in the fibrizer.

Milling :

After fibrizering the cane passing the prepared fiber cane through a set of mills carries on

milling weighted hot water is also added in the course of crushing for better extraction of juice.

After crushing the juice is sent for further processing.

Electrical section :

This section has two other sub sections. They are …

i) Boiler section

ii) Power section

Boiler section :

40 tons / hrs capacity 2 boilers of 66 kg / cm2 pressure mainly use fuel as waste of cane

called bagasses. This waste of cane (bagasses) is used in generation steam for production of

electricity.

Power generation :

Process chart of Co-generation

Water treatement

Make up water

Feed water tank

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Deareator tank

Pumping

Stream drum

Turbine

Generator [ electricity ]

Functions of power generation department are given below.

To generate power at high quantity.

To distribute it to different areas, as KPTCL.

To provide better working conditions to their workers for safety.

4 MW, 11 KV turbo alternator using for home consumption.

Around 8.5 MW is exported to KPTCL.

Power production 12.5 MW per hour.

3. Workshop :

In this workshop machinery work is done. The spares, materials are fabricated using lathe

machines in the workshop shaping like square cutting and other etc. are also done in the

workshop. Following machines are used in the workshops.

Lathe machines for round job.

Radial drilling machine for drilling work.

One Hacksaw machine for cutting.

One grinding machine for tool grindings.

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Workshop is the main section in the engineering section.

Stores :

Various section spare parts are stored in stall system and all the units are computerized and

given a code number. Bin card and other system are followed hear. These stores materials are

normally required for preventive maintenance during seasons and off seasons for servicing and

overalling.

MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT

Manufacturing section is again divided in to 3 sub sections.

Laboratory

Manufacturing process

GodownLaboratory :

The factory is having well equipped lab, and the main activity of the lab is to check the content

of sugar in the sugar cane and fixing the correct shape and size of the sugar. The lab prepares

hourly reports which advise on the addition of the other chemicals in production.

Other concerned activities of the laboratory :

It determines the percentage of water contents in the dilution of the juice.

It determines as well as managing the temperature of boiling juice.

Choices of colors and size of sugar.

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To manage time and quality.

It decides the percentage and contents of chemicals to be added during production.

It finds the pH of water through universal indicator.

Chemicals used in the production of sugar.

Burnt-lime bleaching agent and pH controls (juice clarification)

Sulphur major bleaching agent.

Orthophosphoric acid-bleaching agent.

Flocculent - setting aid.

Caustic soda - clearing.

Washing soda - clearing.

Phosphoric acid - setting.

Hydros a pan bleaching agent ( color ).

Ammonium biflouride formalin-quality maintain and preservative.

Mill sanitation chemical to prevent generation of bacteria and increases the rate of boiling.

Mesopropile alcohol.

Commercial HCL. Bleaching powder – for cleaning purpose.

PRODUCTS :

Finished products :

The finished product is sugar, which is produced from the sugar cane. There are 3 varieties of

sugar produced. They are,

S1-30

S2-30

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M2-30

By products :

There are three types of by products produced during the manufacturing of sugar from sugar cane. They are,

Molasses

Bagasses

Fresh mud

PowerMolasses is used as major content in production of wines and other alcoholic products. So it is

sold to liquor industry of income 0.50 crores is earned per month.

Bagasses is also used as one of the by product obtained during the process. It is used as fuel

for boilers to produce steam through which electricity is obtained. The electricity obtained is

used for the factory itself and surplus is sold to KPTCL.

Fresh mud is yet another by product produced during the process. It is sold to farmer

during the process. Which they in turn use it as fertilizer to grow sugar cane. It is also sold to

fertilizer units and also feed to the cattle.

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PERFORMANCE OF THE FACTORY :

Sl. No. Details 2003-

2004

2004-2005 2005-

2006

2006-

2007

2007-

2008

1 Starting date of

crushing

5-11-2003 21-10-2004 02-11-

2005

28-10-

2006

20-11-

2007

2 Closing date of

crushing

13-1-2004 18-1-2005 21-4-2006 9-6-2007 26-5-2008

3 Total crushing

( MT )

1,15,321 1,05,687 3,51,953 5,20,288 3,79,020

4 Total sugar

produced (Qts)

1,27,300 1,15,850 4,00,150 6,08,549 4,46,699

5 Recovery (%) 10.68% 10.88% 11.39% 11.69% 11.65%

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PROCESS FLOW CHART

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FUTURE GROWTH AND PROSPECTUS

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1. Expansion of company’s business

2. Distillery and Ethanol project

1. Expansion of company’s business

Our directors are pleased to inform that the company has been permitted for the

enhancement in cane crushing capacity from 2500 T.C.D. to 3500 T.C.D. From govt. of

Karnataka in its global investors meeting held during Sept 2006.

Distillery/Ethanol Project:

Our board of directors has received a letter of intent from Govt. of Karnataka to take up

distillery unit. Further our decision and approval given in the 9th annual general meeting to

establish a distillery/ethanol project, implementation of distillery project commenced by

appointing M/s. Vasantdada Sugar Institute, Pune, as a consultant for the said project. However

this decision had to be dropped as no financial institutions/bankers come forwarding for

financing the project, due to loss is incurred by the company during 2002-03 and depressing

sugar scenario.

SWOT Analysis of the company

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1. STRENGTH

a. It is located in the place where good infrastructure is available.

b. The company’s concentration towards the quality of the product.

c. The technological standard of the company.

d. Modern equipments.

e. High production efficiency.

f. Good sources of raw material.

g. Power generation.

2. WEAKNESS

a. The company needs improvements and should concentrate on timely customer

Service.

b. The company must improve labour payments

c. Labors turnover.

d. The promotion procedure in the organization is too rigid.

e. No specific dept. such as HRD.

f. Large number of sugar factories within 25-30 kilometers.

g. No scheme offers are given.

3. OPPORTUNITIES

a. Expansion of projects like paper unit, ethanol production, bio-fertilizers, and power

generation.

b. All these above projects will give the company maximum profits.

4. THREATS

Stiff competition by brands like Prabhu sugars, Nandi, Godhavari sugars, Nirani sugars and

other.

IMPORTANCE OF INVENTORY MANAGEMENT:-

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Investment in inventory normally accounts for about 1/3 value of the total assets and for

an average manufacturing concern, cost of inventory represents about one half of the product

cost. Because inventory constitutes such a significant part of product cost since the cost is

controllable, proper planning, purchasing, handling, accounting and control of inventories is of

great significance.

Inventory management is now great significance in a view of imperative need for

productivity growth. Optimal utilization of all available resources and avoidance of all types of

waste especially in case of raw materials is required for an ambitious programmer of economic

growth.

The importance of inventory management lies in the fact that many significant effort for

the reducing the materials cost will go along way in improving the profitability and rate return on

investment.

Following are the benefits of optimum inventory management:

It provides a check against the loss of materials through carelessness or pilferage.

Inventory management ensures an adequate supply of materials, stores, spares etc.

Minimizes the stock out and shortages an avoids a costly interruption in operations.

It reduce length of manufacturing cycle to the minimum.

It enables the management make cost and consumption between operations and periods.

SCOPE OF THE STUDY :-Inventory management being a very important concept in all the company’s having a void

coverage often calls for the managerial attention. In the modern times inventory management has

become the integral part of the all companies. So all the firm give special importance for

inventory management. The major objective of the study is to examine the effectiveness of

inventory management system adopted by R .S. S. K.N. The study mainly focuses on the

techniques used by this company to control the inventory.

INVENTORY MANAGEMENT:

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In modern competitive one of the burning problem of every business and industries that

of cost control and cost reduction. An all pervasive effort for cost control and cost reduction is of

paramount, importance for survival and growth of every industrial enterprises. This is why

inventory management as a scientific device for controlling inventory cost and eliminating

wastage, is now regarded as an integral part of industrial management. Inventory management

does not involve any human factor, as it concerns itself not with men but with inventory.

Meaning of Inventory:

The dictionary meaning of inventory is stock of goods, of a list of

goods; various authors understand the word inventory differently. In accounting language it may

mean stock of initial goods only. In a manufacturing concern, it may include raw materials;

work in process and stores etc. To understand the exact meaning of the word ‘inventory’ we

May study it from the usage side or from the side point of entry in the operations. Inventory

includes the following things.

1. RAW MATERIALS

Raw material form a major input into the organization. They are required to carry out

production activities uninterruptedly. The liquidity of raw materials required will be

determined by the rate of consumption and the time required for replenishing the supplies.

The factors like the availability of our materials and the government regulations, etc. to affect

the stock of raw materials.

2.WORK IN PROGRESS

The work in progress is that stage of stocks, which are in between the materials and

initial goods. The raw materials enter the process of manufacture but them yet party in a

final shape of initial goods. The quantum of work in progress depends upon the time taken in

the manufacturing process. The greater the time taken in a manufacturing the more will be

the amount of work in progress.

3.CONSUMABLES:

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These are the materials, which are needed to smoothen the process of production. These

materials were not directly enter production but they act as catalysts etc.. Consumables may

be classified according to their consumption and criticality. Generally, consumables stores to

not create any supply problem and form a small part of production costs. They can instances

where these materials may account for much value than the materials. The fuel oil may form

a substantial part of cost.

4.FINISHED GOODS

There are the goods, which are ready for the consumers. The stock of initial goods

provides a buffer between production and market. The purpose of maintaining inventories to

ensure proper supply of goods to customers. In some concerns the production is undertaken

on order basis, in these concerns they will not be need for finished goods the need for

finished goods inventory will be more when production is undertaken in general without

waiting for specific orders.

5.SPARES

Spares also form of part of inventory. The consumption pattern from materials,

consumables, finished goods are different from that of spares. The stocking policies of

spares for different from industry to industry. Some industries like transport will require

more space than the other concerns. The costly spare parts like engines, maintenance spares

etc. are not discarded after use, rather they are kept in ready position for further use. All

decisions about spares are based on the financial cost of inventory on such and the cast that

may arise due to their non-availability.

PURPOSE-BENEFITS OF HOLDING INVENTORIES:

Although holding inventories involves blocking of firms funds and the cost of storage

and handling, every business enterprise has to maintain a certain level of inventories to facilitate

uninterrupted production and smooth running of business. In the absence of inventories a firm

will have to make purchases as soon as it receives orders. It will mean loss of time and delays in

execution of orders, which sometimes may cause loss of customers and business (stock out).

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Therefore also needs to maintain inventories to reduce ordering costs and avail liquidity

discounts etc.. Generally speaking, there are three main purposes or motives of holding

inventories.

1. THE TRANSACTION MOTIVE: Which facilitates continuous production and timely

execution of sales orders.

2. THE PRECAUTIONARY MOTIVE : Which necessitates the holding of inventories for

meeting the unpredictable changes in demand and supplies of materials.

3. THE SPECULATIVE MOTIVE: Which induces to keep inventories for taking advantage

of price fluctuations, saving in the ordering costs and quantity discounts etc.

RISK AND COST OF HOLDING INVENTORIES:The holding of inventories involves blocking of a firm’s funds and incurrence of capital

and other costs. It also exposes the firm to certain risks; the various parts risks involved in

holding inventories are as below

1. CAPITAL COSTS

Maintaining of inventories result in blocking of the firm's financial resources. The firm

has therefore to arrange for add both the cases the firm incurs a cost. In the former case,

there is an opportunity cost of investment while in the latter case; the firm has to interest to

the outsiders.

2. STORAGE AND HANDLING COSTS

Holding of inventory is also involves costs on storage as well as handling of materials.

The storage costs include the rental of the godown, insurance initial funds to meet the cost of

inventories. The funds may be arranged from own resources or from outsider. But in charges

etc

3. RISK OF PRICE DECLINE

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There is always a risk of reduction in the prices of inventories by the suppliers in holding

inventories. This may be due to increased market supplies, competition or general

depression in the market.

4. RISK OF OBSOLESCENCE

The inventories may become obsolete due to improve technology, changes in

requirements, change in customers taste etc.

5. RISK DETERIORATION IN QUALITY

The quality of the materials may also deteriorate while in the inventories are kept in

stores.

INVENTORY MANAGEMENT:

The investment in inventory is very high in most of the undertakings increased in a

manufacturing wholesale and retail trade. The amount of investment is sometimes more in

inventory than in other assets. In India, a study of 29 major industries has revealed that the

average cost of materials is 64 paise and the cost of labour and overhead is 36 paise in a rupee.

In industries like Sugar, the materials cost is as high as 68.75% of the total cost. About 90% of

part of working capital is invested in inventories. It is necessary for every management to give

proper attention to inventory management. The proper planning of purchasing handling, storing

and accounting should form a part of inventory management. An efficient system of inventory

management will determine (a) what to purchase (b) how much to purchase (c) from where to

purchase (d) where to store etc.

There are conflicting interests of different departmental heads over the issue of inventory. The

finance manager will try to invest less in inventory because for him it is an idle investment,

whereas production manager will emphasis to acquire more and more inventories as he does not

want any interruption in production due to shortage of inventory. The purpose of inventory

management is to keep the stocks in such that neither there is over stocking nor under-stocking.

The over stocking will mean a reduction of liquidity and targeting off other production

processed: under stocking on the other hand will result in stoppage of work on the investment in

inventory should be kept in reasonable limits.

OBJECTS OF INVENTORY MANAGEMENT:

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The main objectives of inventory management or operational and finances the operational

objectives mean that the materials and the spares should be Honorable in the sufficient liquidity

is so that work is not disrupted for want of infantry. The finance object means that investments

in inventories should be remain idle and minimum working capital should be locked in it the

following are the objectives of inventory management.

1. To ensure continuous supply of materials spares and finished goods so that production

should not suffered at any time and the customers demand should also be met.

2. To avoid both over stocking and under-stocking inventory.

3. To maintain investments in inventory is at the optimum level as required by the

operational and sales activities.

4. To keep material cost and control so that they contribute in reducing cost of production

and overall costs.

5. To eliminate duplication in ordering or replenishing stocks. This is possible with the help

of centralizing purchases.

6. To minimize losses through deterioration, pilferage, wastages and damages.

1. To design proper organization for inventory management. A clear-cut accountability

2. should be fixed at various levels of the organization.

8. To ensure perpetually inventory control so that materials shown in stock ledgers should

be actually lying in the stores.

Responsibility of inventory specialists:

Controlling and authorizing finding for material so that the proper kind, quality

and quantity is available at the correct time and place.

Maintaining records and controls over material in stock, planned for distribution

system.

They decide upon inventory level

Kinds and fixation of inventory level:

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The various levels fixed for effective inventory control are as follows

MINIMUM LEVEL:

It represents the quantity below which the inventory of any item should not be allow to

fall, in other words an enterprise must maintain minimum quantity of stocks. The following

factors should be considered in order to fix minimum stock level

Reorder level

Lead time

Average rate of consumption of material

Where,

Minimun level =Reordr level-Aerage consumption*lead time

Maximum level

It represents the level beyond, which the stock in hand is not allowed to

exceed .This is because of the cost involved in holding more than required stock.

RE ORDER LEVEL:

When the quantity of materials reaches at a certain figure the fresh order is tended to get

materials again. The order is sent before the materials reaches minimum stock level. The

reordering level or ordering level is fixed at between the minimum level and maximum level.

The rate of consumption, number of days required replacing the stocks and maximum quantity of

materials required on any day are taken into account while fixing the reordering level. The

ordering level is fixed with the following formula.

Re order level = maximum consumption X maximum Re-order period.

MAXIMUM LEVEL:

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It is the quantity of materials beyond which the firm should not exceed its stocks if the

quantity exceeds maximum level limit then it will be over stocking. Your firm should avoid over

stocking because it will result in high material costs. Over stocking will mean blockading of

more working capital, more space for storing the materials, more wastages of materials and more

chances of losses from obsolescence. Maximum stock level will depend upon the following

factors.

1. The availability of capital for the purchase of materials.

2. The maximum requirements of materials at any point of time.

3. The availability of space for storing the materials.

4. The rate of consumption of materials storing lead-time.

5. The cast of maintaining the store.

6. The possibility of fluctuation in prices.

7. The nature of materials. If the materials or perishable in nature then they cannot miss

told for long.

8. Availability of materials. If the materials are available only during seasons then they

will have two bestowed for the rest of the period.

Maximum stock level = reordering level + reordering quantity - (minimum consumption X

minimum reordering period)

SAFETY LEVEL:

The consumption rate of materials and lead time don’t remain constant and therefore to

guard against the uncertainty, an extra stock is always maintained which is known as safety

stock.

A safety stock of materials is maintained as insurance against stock depletion due to

increase usage or unusually long delivery times, which cause the stock to fall below minimum

level. The main objective behind keeping safety stock is minimizing stock out cost.

OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY:

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To study the inventory management in the organization.

To identify the loop holes if any in the inventory management system.

To apply the modern inventory management techniques like

ABC

HML

VED

SDE

EOQ

JIT

Based on the above to give suggestion

INVENTORY CONTROL TECHNIQUES:

Inventory control techniques are employed by the inventory control. Organization within

the frame work of one of the basic inventory model, viz., fixed order quantity systems or fixed

order period system.

Inventory techniques represent the operations aspects of inventory management and help to

realize the objective of inventory management and its control.

Several techniques of inventory control are in use and it depends on the policy of

the firm product, the techniques most commonly used are

1. Always Better Control (ABC) Classification

2. High, Medium and Low (HML) Classification

3. Vital, Essential and Desirable (VED) Classification

4. Scare, Difficult and Easy to obtain (SDE)

5. Fast moving, Slow moving, and Non moving (FSN)

6. Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)

7. Max – minimum System

8. Two bin System

9. Material Requirement Planning (MRP)

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10. Just In Time (JIT)

11. Distribution Logistics (DL)

a) ABC Analysis: It is one the widely used techniques for the control of inventory. Objective of

ABC control is to vary the expenses associated with maintaining appropriate control according to

the potential savings associated with the proper level of such a control. A may account for more

than half the total value usage in the inventory. These items required very careful management

and special careful estimates of future usually class C items which in total account for only a few

percent of the total value of usage very little effort should be devoted to forecast the requirement

of items. The inter mediate class B items justify a reasonable but routine effort in forecasting

demands and managing inventory.

b) HML Analysis: Since the total annual usage is considered in case of ABC Analysis, quite a

few items which fall in B category although the unit cost (cost per unit) is quite high. If controls

are exercised on the basis of ABC only, the importance of these items will be much less than A

or B items even though the inventory or transaction of one unit of these items will mean quite a

lot money. Therefore, it is necessary that the unit cost is also considered in order to find out the

importance of items on the basis of unit cost. Limits of units costs are fixed for high costs items

(H), medium costs items (M) and low cost units (L) and all items are segregated into H, M and L

categories depending on there unit cost.

This analysis is quite useful in deciding the safety stock in relation to the availability of

the material.

c) VED Analysis:

The materials classification on the items is called VED analysis. VED stands for vita,

Essential and Desirable.

Vital items which render the requirement or the whole line operation in the process

totally and immediately inoperative, unsafe and if these items go out of stock or not readily

available, results in losses of whole production of whole period.

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E-Essential items which reduce the equipment’s, performance but not render it

inoperative, results or unsafe, non-availability of items may result in temporary loss of

production or dislocation of production work replacement can be done without any delayed,

without affecting the equipment’s performance seriously, temporary repairs sometime possible.

D-Desirable items which are mostly non –functional and don’t effect the performance of the

equipment.

d) FSN Classification :

Materials can be classified on the basis of movement as fast moving slow moving and

non moving –FSN according to their consumption patterns. FSN analysis is specially useful to

combat obsolete items whether spare parts, raw material or component. Cut –off points of three

classes are usually in items of number of issues in previous few years depends on the

peculiarities of an individual concern.

e) SDE Analysis:

SDE stands for scarce, difficult and easily available items in the local market. Scarce

items are generally in short supply; usually these are raw material, spare parts and imported

items. Difficult items are not available in local markets, and have to be produced from for off

cities or items for which there are a limited a number of supplies or items for which quantity

suppliers are difficult to get.

The SDE analysis proves to be very useful, in industrial situations where certain materials

are in scare supply, and gives proper guidelines for deciding inventory policies.

f) XYZ Analysis:

For the effective management of stores, the stock can be split as high valued, middle

value or low valued – XYZ classification. This technique helps in identifying the items, which

are being extensively stocked. ‘X’ items are those whose inventory values are high while ‘Z’

items are those whose values are low. Understandably ‘Y’ items fall in between these tow

categories. XYZ classification may be used in the conjunction for the better results.

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g) Minimum-Maximum Techniques :

The Minimum –maximum system is often used in connation with manual inventory

control system.

The minimum quantities is established in the same way as any re-order point.

The effectiveness of minimum-maximum system is determined by the method and

precision with which the minimum.

h) Two Bin Technique:

One of the oldest system of inventory control is the two bin system, stock of each item is

separated into two bins.

One bin contains stock, just enough to last from the data a new order is placed until it is

received in inventors.

The other bin contains quantities of stock, enough to satisfy probable demand during the

period of replenishment

i) Material Requirement Planning (MRP):

MRP is a new solution to an old problem having stock of materials a lowers on hand

when heeded without carrying excess inventory.

j) E.O.Q. Model : There are two basic questions relating to inventory management

1. What should be the size of the order

2. At what level should the order be placed.

To answer this question the economic order quantity model is helpful. General E.O.Q.

includes 3 types of costs, that are carrying cost, ordering cost & shortage cost.

i) Just in Time : The management of inventory has become very sophisticated in recent years. In

certain industry the production process it self lends to just in time (J I T) inventory control. As

the name implies, the idea is that the inventories are acquired and inserted in the production at

the exact time they are needed. This requires efficient purchasing, very reliable and an efficient

purchasing, very reliable and an efficient inventory handling system. One thing that has made

this possible is advent of instant information through sophisticated computer networks. The

coordination of varies suppliers in an efficient manner is known as supply chain management.

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j) Distribution Logistics: An exciting and profit promising way of using systems logistics in

planning and control is the expansion of inventory control to include other factors. This system is

referred to here as distribution logistics. In its advance form. It treats the entire logistics of

business – ranging from sales forecasting through purchasing and processing materials and

inventorying to shipping the finished goods as a single system.

The goal is usually to optimize the total cost of the system in operation while furnishing

a desire to level of customer service meeting certain constrains such as financially limited

inventory levels.

ABC Analysis : These important items usually designated as class A may account for more

than half the total value usage in the inventory. These items require very careful management

and special careful estimates of future usually class C items which in total account for only a few

percent of the total value of usage very little effort should be devoted to forecast the requirement

of items. The inter mediate class B items justify a reasonable but routine effort in forecasting

demands and managing inventory.

The ABC approach means of category inventory items into three class, A, B and C

according to potential amount to be controlled.

A - Items, which are the 10%

B - Items, which are the 20%

C - Items, which are the 70%

A.B.C. Analysis

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A.B.C. analysis is a selective technique of controlling different items of inventory. In actual practice, thousands of items are included in business as inventories. But all these items are not equally important. According to this technique, only those items of inventory are paid more attention which are significant for business. According to this technique, all items are classified into 3 categories A.B. and C. In ‘A’ category those items are taken which are very precious and their quantity .

ABC ANALYSIS - 1 One of the most important considerations of control is the value of annual consumption of

inventory items in a year.

Only a small number of inventory items consume a very large share of inventory consumption

during the year.

A little larger number of inventory items covers a moderate share of annual inventory

consumption.

A very large number of items just cover a very small share of annual inventory consumption.

These facts gave birth to the concept of ABC analysis.

ABC ANALYSIS – 2It has been observed that in an industrial unit only 10% of items have 70% of the annual

inventory consumption.

20% of the items have 20% of annual inventory consumption, and

70% of the items have only 10% of the annual inventory consumption.

Since 70% of the annual consumption of inventory is covered by only 10% of the items in the

inventory, these items deserve highest attention and are classified as ‘A’ items

Similarly 20% of the items covering 20 % of the inventory investment are B class items.

Balance 70% of the inventory items are termed as C class items.

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STEPS IN ABC ANALYSIS:

The steps in computing ABC analysis are:

a .Determine the annual usage in units for each item for the past one-year.

b. Multiply the annual usage quantity with the average unit price of each item to calculate the

annual usage in for each item.

c. Item with highest volume usage annually is ranked first. Then the next lower annual usage

item is listed till the lowest item is listed in the last.

Arrange the items in the inventory by cumulative annual usage and by cumulative

percentage. Categorize the items in A, B , and C categories..

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1. Current Ratio Current ratio may be defined as the relationship between quick or liquid asset and

current liabilities. This is a measure of general liquidity & is most widely used to make analysis

of short-turn financial position or liquidity of firm. It is calculated by dividing the total current

assets by total current liabilities.

Current Ratio = Current Assets Current Liabilities TABLE-1.1 Current Ratio (in lakhs)

Year Current Current RatioAssets Liabilities

2006-2007 3363.89326 8028.62101 0.422007-2008 4178.11267 8685.3814 0.482008-2009 349.34576 7745.30918 0.45

INTERPRETATION An arbitrary standard of current ratio is 2:1 indicates that for every one rupee of current

liability two rupee of current assets is available. From the graph it is below the standard this

shows that there is no short term solvency of the company .

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Quick Ratio/Acid Test Ratio

Quick ratio establishes relationship between quick or liquid assets & current liabilities. It is also known as acid test ratio. An asset is said to be liquid if it can be converted into case within short period of time without loss of value. The prepaid expenses and stock were excluded.

Quick ratio = Quick asset Current Liabilities

INTERPRETATION

Table 1.2 reveals that quick ratio of the company is not higher than standard 1:1. This

shows that the firm liquidity position is not so good. Absolute Quick Ratio/cash Ratio

Cash ratio is the strongest measurement of liquidity. Since cash is the most liquid

assets, a financial analyze may examine cash ratio & its equivalent to current liabilities. Trade

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Year Quick Current RatioAssets Liabilities

2006-2007 1383.13276 8028.62101 0.172007-2008 1278.13793 8685.3814 0.15 2008-2009 1707.11841 7745.30918 0.22

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investments or marketable securities are equivalent of cash therefore they may be included in

computation of cash ratio.

To calculate absolute quick ratio we consider cash in hand, cash at bank & marketable

securities.

Cash Ratio = Cash + Marketable securities

Current Liabilities

INTERPRETATION

Table 1.3 reveals that absolute quick ratio is below the standard ratio i.e. 0.5:1 indicates that 50

paisa worth of absolute liquidity assets are sufficient to meet one rupee worth of current

liabilities. In all 3 years it indicates that there is no sufficient liquidity in a firm.

Leverage Ratios Leverage ratios are also known as capital structure ratio. These

ratios indicate mix of funds provided by owners & lenders. As a general rule these should be

appropriate mix debt & owners equity in financing the firm’s assets.

Leverage ratios are calculated to judge the long long-term financial position of the

company. Some of the popular leverage ratios are:

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year quick asset current liablities

Ratio

2006-07 228.30326 8028.62101 0.0282007-08 67.86987 8685.3814 0.00782008-09 679.05859 7745.30918 0.087

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a. Total Debt Ratio

Debt ratio may be used to analyze the debt ratio by dividing Total debt (T.D) by dividing

Capital employed (C.E) or net assets (N.A).

The total debt include short and long term borrowing from financial institutions, debentures,

bounds, deferred payments, arrangements for buying capital equipment’s bank borrowings,

public deposits etc.

Debt Ratio = Total Debt

Capital Employed

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Year Total Debt Capital Employed

Ratio

2006-2007 5671.68647 2175.3 2.612007-2008 5650.92766 2180.18495 2.592008-2009 6273.97167 2239.83274 2.8

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INTERPRETATION

Table reveals that ratio is decreasing in the year 2008 .this shows that debt capital is less

than own capital.in the year 2009 increasing.

Fixed Assets to Net Worth This ratio establishes the relationship between fixed assets & Shareholders fund i.e.

Share Capital plus reserves & Surplus & retained earnings. The ratio can be calculated as

follows.

Fixed Assets to Net worth Ratio = Fixed Assets (After Depreciation) X100

Shareholder’s fund

INTREPRETATION

Table reveals that percentage of fixed assets value contributed by its owners is

decreasing in the year2007-2008 . .in the year 2009 fixed assets value contributed by its owners

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Year Fixed AssetsShareholder Fund Ratio

2006-07 5688.28076 2175.3 2.612007-08 5701.88858 2180.18495 2.622008-09 5712.66087 2239.83274 2.55

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is increasing It implies that funds are not sufficient to finance the fixed assets & the firm has to

depends upon outside to finance fixed assets .

Current Assets to Proprietor’s funds ratio

This ratio is calculated by dividing total current assets by shareholders funds. It

indicates the extent to which proprietor funds are invested in current assets. There is no rule of

thumb for this ratio & depending upon the nature of the business there may be different ratios for

different firms.

CA to PF ratio = Current Assets Proprietors Fund

INTREPRETATION

Table reveals that proprietors fund & investments are increasing. & Current assets are

decreasing .It was 1.56 in the year 2008-09.

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Year Current AssetsProprietors Fund Ratio

2006-07 3363.89326 2175.3 1.552007-08 4178.11264 2180.18495 1.922008-09 3493.45761 2239.83274 1.56

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Profitable Ratios

The primary objective of a business undertaking is to earn profits. Profit is the difference

between revenue & expenses over a period of time. Profit is output of a company & company

will have no further if it fails to make sufficient profit Profits are thus a useful measure of overall

efficiency of a firm.

These ratios are calculated to measure the operating efficiency of the company. Beside

management, creditors, owners are also interested in the profitability of the company. Generally

profitability ratios are calculated either in relation to sales or in relation to investment. The

various profitable ratios are:

1. In Relation to Sales

a. Gross Profit Ratio

G.P.Ratio measures the relationship between gross profits & sales; it is usually

represented in percentage. Thus Gross profit margin highlights the production efficiency at a

concern

G.P.Ratio = Gross Profit X 100 SalesG.P.Ratio indicate the extent to which selling price of goods per unit may decline without

resulting in losses on operations of firm. It reflect efficiency with which firm produces the

product.

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Year Gross Profit Sales Ratio2006-07 817.51169 5925.32689 13.82007-08 981.56497 4534.35123 21.652008-09 795.31898 7362.06987 10.8

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INRTEPRETATION

Table reveals that gross profit of the company has increasing in 2006-07 gross profit

was 13.8, which was increased to 21.65 in 2007-08 but further gross profit was decreased 10.8 in

2008-09. The efficiency of firm is not satisfactory

Net profit ratio Net profit ratio establishes the relationship between net profit & sales & indicates

efficiency of management in manufacturing. Selling, administrative & other activities of the

firm. This ratio is used as a measure of overall profitability & it helps in determining the

efficiency of the firm to carry on its business.

Net Profit Ratio= Net Profit after tax X 100

Sales

INRTEPRETATION

This ratio indicates firms capacity to face the economic conditions, higher the ratio better

the profitability. From the table it is clear that in 2006-07,2007-08, profit was increasing year by

year marginally and in the 2008-2009 decreasing the profit.

.

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Year Net Profit Sales Ratio2006-07 152.45938 5925.32689 2.572007-08 510.45764 4534.35123 11.262008-09 0.91423 7362.06987 0.01242

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Operating Ratio

It is the relation between cost of goods sold & operating expenses on one hand & the

sales on the other hand. It measures the cost of operations per rupee of sales.

Operating Ratio = Operating Cost X 100

Sales

INTREPRETATION Table reveals that the operating ratio shows decreasing trend for the 3 years which

means there is an increase in the profit.

Expenses Ratio

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Year Operating Cost Sales Ratio2006-07 5929.97583 5925.32689 100.82007-08 4472.00049 4534.35123 98.622008-09 5453.11535 7362.06987 74.04

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It indicates the relationship of various expenses to net sales. Expenses ratio are

calculating by dividing each item of expenses or group of expenses with net sales to analyze the

causes for variation in operating ratio. Administration, office, selling & other Expense Ratio:

This ratio indicates the relationship at administrative, selling & other Expenses to the sales of the

company. Here normally lower the expenses higher the profitability.

Administration, office, selling & other Expenses = Expenses X 100

Sales

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Year Expenses Sales Ratio2006-07 683.21455 5925.32689 11.53%2007-08 924.74395 4534.35123 20.39%2008-09 1082.76722 7362.06987 14.71%

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INTREPRETATION

There is no role of thumb for this ratio, as it may differ from firm to firm depending

upon nature of business. Table shows the comparative expenses ratio is in fluctuating trend.

Profitability in relation to Investment

Return on shareholders Investment: Return on shareholders investments, popularly known as ROI. It is the relationship

between net profit after tax & shareholders funds. Thus this ratio is considered as affective

indicator of the company’s profitability because it reflects the success of management in the

efficient utilization of the owner’s investment.

ROI=. Net Profit after Tax X 100 Shareholders fund

INTREPRETATION

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Year Net Profit Shareholder Fund Ratio

2006-07 152.45938 2175.3 7.01% 2007-08 510.45767 2180.18495 23.41%2008-09 0.91423 2239.83274 0.04%

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The table reveals how were the resources of a firm were being used. So higher the ratio better

will be the result The ratio of ROI has increased to 23.41% when compared to 2006-07 . There is

no return on shareholders fund because the company shows the profit

Activity Ratios:

Funds are invested in various assets in business to make sales & earn profit. The

efficiency with which assets are managed directly affects the volume of sales. The better the

management of assets, the larger is the amount of sales & the profit. Activity ratio measures the

efficiency or effectiveness with which a firm manages its resources or assets. These ratios are

also called turnover ratio because they indicate the speed with which assets are converted or

turned over into sales.

a. Inventory Turnover Ratio: Inventory turnover ratio indicates the number of times stock has been turned over during

the period & evaluates efficiency with which a firm is able manage inventory.

The ratio is calculated by dividing the net sales divided by average inventory at cost.

ITR= Net Sales .

Average Inventory at Cost

Average inventory should be taken for calculating stock turnover ratio. Adding the stock in the

beginning & at the end of period & dividing it by 2 to calculate average inventory.

INTREPRETATION Inventory Turnover ratio has decreased to 1.9 to.94 in the year 2007-08, in the

year 2008-09 incresing the ratio to1.94..which signifies the firms efficiency in producing and

selling is improving.

FINDINGS:

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Year Net SalesAverage Inventory Ratio

2006-07 5925.32689 3126.4008 1.92007-08 4534.35123 4846.23044 0.942008-09 7362.06987 3793.14434 1.94

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* The A items carry nearly about 7 to 8% of the total items similarly B items 11% and C

items 81%.

* In the inventory A items very strict control because having high volume of the inventory

management B items are moderate.

* The store department not maintaining levels of stock and any inventory techniques.

* In the year 2006-07 current ratio 0.42 . in the year 2007-2008 increased .but 2008-2009

decreased Company position is below standard ratio there fore company position is bad .

* In the year 2006-07 quick ratio is 0.17. next years decreased 2007-2008 ratio is 0.15 current

position is increased 2008-2009.

* In the year 2006-05-7 absolute quick ratio is 0.028 but next year increased to year 2007-2008

company position is still bad but recovery to ratio.

* In the year 2006-05-7 debt Ratio is 2.61 but subsequent year increased year 2008-09 it has

2.80. company position still to recovery.

* Fixed asset to net worth Ratio in the year 2006-07, 2.61 next year increased but in the 2008-

09 decreased by 2.55.

* Current Asset to Proprietary fund Ratio in the year 2006-07 1.55. subsequent years increased

and decreased year by year.

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Suggestion

From the study Ranna sugar found that is non professional in approach to be made to professional the systems in ranna sugars .For examples:

Inventory management is mannual and no Analytical tools are used for management thus usages of ABC analysis is suggest in ranna sugars . The company should try to enhance the operating efficiency of firm by Periodic Analysis and review.

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CONCLUSION

R.S.S.K.N Company is leading manufactures of sugar in this part of the state. They are

contributing to the development of the country as a whole. Our country needs more such units

who can help in its develop. So that we can be a better and a bigger player in all the industrial

sectors of the would. Today’s market place is changing rapidly. Competition from around the

corned the corner and around state is increasing. Their policy is to market quality products and to

meet customer satisfaction and to attain quality leadership.

.

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B I B I L O G R P H Y

Financial Management : I.M.Panday

Production Management : K. Ashwatappa

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EG010014 Electronic Ignitor 400W Number 2 242.0 484 1905288 29.5361EG010015 Electronic Ignitor 250W Number 3 94.0 282 1905570 29.5405EG010017 Tube Light Starter 40Watt Number 532 11.0 5852 1911422 29.6312

EG010018Tube Light Side Holder (RoterHolder) Number 281 13.0 3653 1915075 29.6879

EG010020 Halozen Lamp 1000W Number 24 165.0 3960 1919035 29.7492EG010021 Halozen Lamp 500W Number 9 152.0 1368 1920403 29.7705EG010024 24V 40W PT Bulb Number 1302 11.0 14322 1934725 29.9925EG010025 Electric Bulb ZERO ( 0 ) Wat Number 3 11.0 33 1934758 29.993EG010028 Bulb 24Volts 60 W Number 13 9.0 117 1934875 29.9948EG010035 130 V Induction Bulbs Number 27 6.0 162 1935037 29.9973EG010037 Tube light Choke 20 Wats Number 2 140.0 280 1935317 30.0017EG010039 Tube 20 Wates Number 3 39.0 117 1935434 30.0035EG010045 70 W Sodium Vapour Lamp Number 42 521.0 21882 1957316 30.3427

EG010048Metal Clad Socket 30 Amps 440 Volts (Stanly Make) Number 1 265.0 265 1957581 30.3468

EG010052Controle Gearbox For 250W HPMV Lamp Number 1 1461.0 1461 1959042 30.3694

EG010053Controle Gearbox For 400W HPMV Lamp Number 5 1984.0 9920 1968962 30.5232

EG010058Starter Holder for 40 Watts Flurosent Tubes Number 8 12.0 96 1969058 30.5247

EG010059 S.V.Ballaset Size: 70 Watts Number 9 864.0 7776 1976834 30.6453

EG010062Porcelien Babbin Treak Insulator Number 50 2.0 100 1976934 30.6468

eg010063 MV Lamp Holder Number 26 130.0 3380 1980314 30.6992

EG010065Choke 20 watt ( for tube light) Number 8 165.0 1320 1981634 30.7197

eg010066 Metal Held 150 W Bulb Number 23 732.0 16836 1998470 30.9807eg010067 Metal Held Chouk 150 W Number 9 1197.0 10773 2009243 31.1477EG010068 Indicator Lamp 230 V Number 93 132.0 12276 2021519 31.338EG010069 MV Lamp holder for 70 Wat Number 2 80.0 160 2021679 31.3405

EG010070PVC Cone for (tube side holder) Number 20 23.0 460 2022139 31.3476

EG010073 Indicater 6 Amps Number 19 15.0 285 2022424 31.352EG020001 Pendent Holder Number 404 16.0 6464 2028888 31.4522EG020002 Angle Holder Number 35 23.0 805 2029693 31.4647EG020003 Button Holder Number 29 24.0 696 2030389 31.4755EG020004 3 Pin Top 15A (16A) 240V Number 20 57.0 1140 2031529 31.4932EG020005 3 Pin Top 5A Number 8 54.0 432 2031961 31.4998EG020006 Sunmike Board Size 8x6" Number 36 16.0 576 2032537 31.5088EG020007 Two Pin Top 5 Amps Number 30 16.0 480 2033017 31.5162EG020010 One Way Gang Box Number 3 8.0 24 2033041 31.5166

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EG020013 PVC Tee Size 3/4" (1/2") Number 55 10.0 550 2033591 31.5251EG020014 Saddeles Size 3/4" Number 122 18.0 2196 2035787 31.5592EG020015 Rawal Plug No.10 Box 3 8.0 24 2035811 31.5595EG020016 PVC Pipe Size 3/4" Number 37 418.0 15466 2051277 31.7993EG020018 S P Switch 5Amps Number 146 15.0 2190 2053467 31.8332EG020020 S M Board Size 4"x 4" Number 8 7.0 56 2053523 31.8341EG020024 5 In 1 Socket Number 16 155.0 2480 2056003 31.8726EG020026 Sunmike Board Size 4" x 6" Number 6 18.0 108 2056111 31.8742EG020027 2 In 1 Socket Number 129 23.0 2967 2059078 31.9202

EG020031Real (Bush) Insulator (Runners) Number 1 1.0 1 2059079 31.9202

EG020033 Insulation Tape Number 858 12.0 10296 2069375 32.0798EG020036 Clapap Set Bore Cap Number 4 550.0 2200 2071575 32.114EG020039 Helogen Holder Number 31 67.0 2077 2073652 32.1462EG020041 Tester Line Contincity Number 24 254.0 6096 2079748 32.2407EG020043 Condesor 3.5 Mfd Number 30 41.0 1230 2080978 32.2597

EG020044PVC Casing Caping Size 1/2" Number 8 45.0 360 2081338 32.2653

EG020045 PVC Casing Elbow Size 1/2" Number 2 10.0 20 2081358 32.2656

EG020047P.V.C. Inner Corner Size 1/2" Number 5 5.0 25 2081383 32.266

EG020048P.V.C. Outer Corner Size 1/2" Number 5 5.0 25 2081408 32.2664

EG020049 P.V.C. Coupler Size 1/2" Number 5 5.0 25 2081433 32.2668EG020051 Sealing rose Number 5 12.0 60 2081493 32.2677

EG020052Sunmic (Teak Wood) Board Size 12"x12" (10 x 12) Number 12 28.0 336 2081829 32.2729

EG020055 Junction box Number 8 7.0 56 2081885 32.2738EG020056 Ravalplug 8 No Number 13 8.0 104 2081989 32.2754EG020057 D P Switch 15A Number 3 113.0 339 2082328 32.2806EG020061 Gang box Two Way Number 16 10.0 160 2082488 32.2831EG020062 D P Switch 32 Amps Number 7 117.0 819 2083307 32.2958EG020070 Non-Adessive Tape Number 14 150.0 2100 2085407 32.3284EG020073 Junction Box Two Way Number 16 8.0 128 2085535 32.3304EG020074 Junction Box Three Way Number 4 7.0 28 2085563 32.3308

EG020081

Industrial Socket 32 Amps 450 Volts 3 Poles Metal Card Number 7 218.0 1526 2087089 32.3545

EG020085 S S Combine Junction Box Number 4 250.0 1000 2088089 32.37

EG020086Combined Switch & Socket 6 & 16 Amps Number 2 73.0 146 2088235 32.3722

EG020087 Earth Tester ( Megger) Number 2 1183.0 2366 2090601 32.4089EG020095 MCB 16Amp 2Pole Number 29 456.0 13224 2103825 32.6139EG020096 MFD Capacitor Size: 2.5 Number 7 42.0 294 2104119 32.6185EG020097 Calling bell (Music ) Number 5 128.0 640 2104759 32.6284EG020100 16 Amps 4pole MCB Number 5 1316.0 6580 2111339 32.7304

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EG020101 32 Amps 3pole MCB Number 14 814.0 11396 2122735 32.907

EG020102Megger 5 KV To 2.5 Induction Tester Number 1 10000.0 10000 2132735 33.0621

EG020103 32Amps 4 Pole MCB Number 24 1288.0 30912 2163647 33.5413EG020104 Fan Dimmar 400W Number 34 185.0 6290 2169937 33.6388

EG020105

Industrial Socket With Box Heavy duty 32 Amps 450 Volts Number 7 4534.0 31738 2201675 34.1308

EG020106

Industrial Socket With Box Heavy duty 63 Amps 450 Volts Number 8 8084.0 64672 2266347 35.1333

EG020107Fan Connector(Terminal Plate) Number 20 41.0 820 2267167 35.1461

EG020108 Bore Cap 8x2 1/2" Number 4 130.0 520 2267687 35.1541EG020109 Heater Coil 2KW Number 6 506.0 3036 2270723 35.2012EG020110 Button Holder Screw Type Number 20 58.0 1160 2271883 35.2192

EG040001Twin Twisted Copper Fexilbe Cable 40/36 Number 1 1080.0 1080 2272963 35.2359

EG0400072Core Round Wire Size 1.5 Sqr.mm (7/20) Number 4 1305.0 5220 2278183 35.3168

EG0400083Core Flexible Coil Size 4 Sqr.mm Number 7 11163.0 78141 2356324 36.5282

EG0400092Core Coper Flexible Cable Size 1.5 Sqr mm Number 12 4010.0 48120 2404444 37.2742

EG040015PVC Flexible Copper Cable 3Core 2.5 Sqr mm Number 8 8444.0 67552 2471996 38.3214

EG040016Finolex Make Single Core Flexible Cable 1.5 Sqrmm Number 2 675.0 1350 2473346 38.3423

EG0400171 Sqrmm X 12 Core Sheilded Arm Copper Cable Meters 100 234.0 23400 2496746 38.705

EG040019Temrinal Lead Wire 2.5 SQ MM Meters 10 35.0 350 2497096 38.7105

EG040021PVC Flexible Copper Cable 2 Core 2.5 Sqr mm Number 6 5457.0 32742 2529838 39.218

EG040022 Temrinal Lead Wire 4 SQ MM Meters 10 41.0 410 2530248 39.2244

EG040023Temrinal Lead Wire 1.5 SQ MM Meters 10 30.0 300 2530548 39.229

EG040024Temrinal Lead Wire 1.0 SQ MM Meters 10 30.0 300 2530848 39.2337

EG050008Copper Flexible Cable 4Core x 2.5 Sq.mm Poly Cab Number 10 10662.0 106620 2637468 40.8865

EG050021Copper Flexible Cable 35sqmm Meters 240 1338.0 321120 2958588 45.8646

EG050032Copper Flexible Cable 25 Sqr mm Meters 20 86.0 1720 2960308 45.8913

EG050033Fiber Glass Copper Flexible Cable 16Sqr mm Meters 8 52.0 416 2960724 45.8977

EG050043Copper Flexible Cable Size: 4 Sqrmm Meters 720 75.0 54000 3014724 46.7348

EG050044Alluminium Armed Cable 3.5 core 25 Sqr mm Meters 680 289.0 196520 3211244 49.7813

EG050046Alluminium Armed Cable 3 core 2.5 Sqr mm Meters 998 63.0 62874 3274118 50.756

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EG050047Alluminium Armed Cable 3 core 10 Sqr mm Meters 1002 97.0 97194 3371312 52.2627

EG050048 Armed Compensation Cable Meters 2016 229.0 461664 3832976 59.4195

EG060015Copper Cable Lugs Size 25 Sq.mm Number 31 11.0 341 3833317 59.4248

EG060017 Copper Lugs Size 50 Sq.mm Number 36 23.0 828 3834145 59.4377EG060018 Copper Lugs Size 70 Sq.mm Number 70 60.0 4200 3838345 59.5028

EG060019Copper Lugs Size : 95 Sq.mm Number 50 73.0 3650 3841995 59.5594

EG060020Copper Lugs Size 120Sq.mm Number 19 167.0 3173 3845168 59.6085

EG060022Alluminium Cable Lugs Size 185 Sq.mm Number 17 19.0 323 3845491 59.6135

EG060023Copper Lugs Size 150 Sq.mm Number 2 179.0 358 3845849 59.6191

EG060025CopperCable Lugs 35 Sq.mm Number 30 23.0 690 3846539 59.6298

EG060027Copper Lugs Pin (Ring) Type 16 Sqr mm Number 42 7.0 294 3846833 59.6344

EG060028Alluminium Tubler Lugs Size: 185 Sqr mm Number 5 29.0 145 3846978 59.6366

EG060030Aluminium Lugs Size: 25 Sqr.mm. Number 10 3.0 30 3847008 59.6371

EG060032Alluminium Lugs 120 Sqr mm Number 1 12.0 12 3847020 59.6373

EG060033Alluminium Lugs 50 Sqr mm Number 48 8.0 384 3847404 59.6432

EG060034Alluminium Lugs 70 Sqr mm Number 93 11.0 1023 3848427 59.6591

EG060035Alluminium Lugs 95 Sqr mm Number 39 13.0 507 3848934 59.6669

EG060036Alluminium Lugs 35 Sqr mm Number 46 5.0 230 3849164 59.6705

EG060038C U Insulated Round type 2.5 Sqr mm Lugs Number 78 3.0 234 3849398 59.6741

EG060039C U Insulated " U " type 2.5 Sqr mm Lugs Number 10 1.0 10 3849408 59.6743

EG060040C U Insulated " Pin " type Lugs Size: 1.5 Sqr mm Number 76 1.0 76 3849484 59.6754

EG060041C U Insulated " Round " type Lugs Size: 1.5 Sqr mm Number 14 2.0 28 3849512 59.6759

EG060043Alluminium Lug Size: 150 Sqrmm Number 3 14.0 42 3849554 59.6765

EG060067 Cable Gland 1" Number 2 48.0 96 3849650 59.678

EG060076Alluminium Tubler Lugs Size: 16 Sqr mm Number 5 3.0 15 3849665 59.6783

EG060077Alluminium Tubler Lugs Size:25 Sqr mm Number 10 6.0 60 3849725 59.6792

EG060078Alluminium Tubler Lugs Size: 240 Sqr mm Number 4 50.0 200 3849925 59.6823

EG070007Elmex Connector Terminals Size : 6 Sq.mm Number 20 10.0 200 3850125 59.6854

EG070009Elmex Connector Terminals Size :10 Sq.mm Number 30 25.0 750 3850875 59.697

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EG070017Elemex Connector 25 Sqr mm Number 23 60.0 1380 3852255 59.7184

EG070018 Elmex Connector 35 sqmm Number 103 40.0 4120 3856375 59.7823

eg070019Elmex Connector size:2.5 sqmm Number 30 7.0 210 3856585 59.7855

EG070020 Elmex Connector 16 Sqmm Number 32 36.0 1152 3857737 59.8034

EG070021Elmex Connector size:50 Sqmm Number 23 242.0 5566 3863303 59.8897

EG080005Air Brake Contactor, LT MK 1 Number 5 820.0 4100 3867403 59.9532

EG080007L& T Make Spare Contactor Kit, MN-110 Number 6 2925.0 17550 3884953 60.2253

EG080013Siemens Contactor 3TF 49 85Amps Number 2 7904.0 15808 3900761 60.4704

EG080019 Spare Contactor Kit 3TF 49 Number 2 3654.0 7308 3908069 60.5836

EG080020Spare Contactor Kit 3TF 45 3TY>450 Number 12 1327.0 15924 3923993 60.8305

EG080021Spare Contactor Kit 3TF 47 3TY>470 Number 25 2106.0 52650 3976643 61.6467

EG080026Siemens Main Contactor 3TF47-720Amps 220V Number 6 5015.0 30090 4006733 62.1132

EG080027Siemens Main Contactor 3TF46-720Amps 220V Number 2 3650.0 7300 4014033 62.2263

EG080032Siemens Main Contactor Kit 3TF46 3TY 7460 Number 10 1437.0 14370 4028403 62.4491

EG080033Siemens Main Contactor Kit 3TF 56 3TY 7560 Number 2 9107.0 18214 4046617 62.7314

EG080035Siemens Main Contactor Kit 3TF48 Number 1 2390.0 2390 4049007 62.7685

EG080037Siemens Contactor Kit 3TF51 3TY>510 Number 17 5099.0 86683 4135690 64.1123

EG080042 Siemens Contactor 3TF 50 Number 4 8574.0 34296 4169986 64.6439EG080046 BCH Make G H-57 Spare Kit Number 4 18529.0 74116 4244102 65.7929

EG080051Spare Contact Kit type 3TF - 44 Siemens make Number 20 977.0 19540 4263642 66.0958

EG080053

G H 57 Cantactor ( BCH) Make Coil Voltage 220 To 240 V Number 5 51608.0 258040 4521682 70.096

EG080057L & T Fixed Contactor 400 A Acb Number 1 395.0 395 4522077 70.1021

EG080058L & T Under Ovltage release 230 V AC Number 1 2715.0 2715 4524792 70.1442

EG080059 L & T Shut release 30 V DC Number 1 1161.0 1161 4525953 70.1622

EG080060Siemens Make Contactors 3 TF 30 Number 12 662.0 7944 4533897 70.2854

EG080063L & T Shut Release 110 V DC Number 2 1904.0 3808 4537705 70.3444

EG0800674000 amps ACB Contact fixed is 13947-2 Number 12 337.0 4044 4541749 70.4071

EG080069 Siemens Contactor 3TF16 Anps 240 V AC Number 2 565.0 1130 4542879 70.4246

EG080072 GH 55 Contact Kit Number 4 17287.0 69148 4612027 71.4965eg080073 Siemens Contactor for 3TF Number 2 1148.0 2296 4614323 71.5321

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32. (OAUO 16A 240V)

EG080074Siemens Contactor for 3TF 34 (OAUO 32A 230V] Number 14 2283.0 31962 4646285 72.0276

EG080075Siemens Contactor for 3TF35 [OAUO 38A 240V] Number 6 3123.0 18738 4665023 72.3181

EG080078MNX -18 Mane Contactor L&T make 240 V Number 6 1298.0 7788 4672811 72.4388

EG080079ACB Spares L & T 4000 A Pole Assembly Number 4 59768.0 239072 4911883 76.145

EG080081Current Transformer For 4000 A ACB Number 1 4492.0 4492 4916375 76.2146

EG080082L&T Contactor MN 0-22 E AUX Number 5 548.0 2740 4919115 76.2571

EG080083L&T Spare Kit MNX 70/ MN 65 Number 19 2006.0 38114 4957229 76.8479

EG080084L &T Charging Motor For A C B Spares 240 V Number 2 13964.0 27928 4985157 77.2809

EG080085ACB Sleeve Kit For 4000Amps Braker Number 2 1000.0 2000 4987157 77.3119

EG080086G H 55 Contoctor B C H Make 230 V Number 2 51750.0 103500 5090657 78.9164

EG090007 Spare Coil - MN 45 - CV - 415 Number 4 791.0 3164 5093821 78.9654

EG090009Siemens make coil For 3TF-54/55 240V Number 1 1400.0 1400 5095221 78.9871

EG090014Siemens Make Coil For 3TF46/47 240V Number 1 440.0 440 5095661 78.9939

EG090027 1000 W heater Coil Number 4 300.0 1200 5096861 79.0125

EG090033A.C Coil For 3TF 50/51 110 Volts 3TY 75030 AFO Number 2 1070.0 2140 5099001 79.0457

EG090037L&T Make Contactor Coil NO Volt Coil MN 80/95/110/140 Number 3 20.0 60 5099061 79.0466

EG090039 Spare Coil for TW 42 Starter Number 1 118.0 118 5099179 79.0485EG090040 M T C Coil Number 21 760.0 15960 5115139 79.2959EG090042 L&T Spare Coils For MN 140 Number 1 789.0 789 5115928 79.3081

EG090043Siemens Make Coil For 3TF46/47 110 V Number 2 653.0 1306 5117234 79.3284

EG0900443TY 7443 Simence Coil For 3TF 44 / 45 110V Coil Number 8 442.0 3536 5120770 79.3832

EG100001 Timer for FASD Number 3 1200.0 3600 5124370 79.439EG100005 Star Delta Timer 7PO 620 Number 2 2940.0 5880 5130250 79.5301

EG100009Bimetal Relay 3UA 5500-2C (16-25) Number 7 1447.0 10129 5140379 79.6872

EG100010Bimetal Relay 3UA 5500-2B (12.5-20) Number 3 1456.0 4368 5144747 79.7549

EG100011Bimetal Over Load Relay 3UA 5500-2A (10-16A) Number 6 1426.0 8556 5153303 79.8875

EG100012Bimetal Over Load Relay 3UA 5500-1K (8-12.5) Number 2 1080.0 2160 5155463 79.921

EG100015Bimetal Over Cord Relay 3UA - 5800-2 TZZ (40-57A) Number 6 2538.0 15228 5170691 80.1571

EG100016Bimetal Over Load Relay 3UA -5000-1H (5-8A) Number 3 1005.0 3015 5173706 80.2038

EG100025 Siemens Make C T Operated Number 2 7680.0 15360 5189066 80.4419

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Relay 400-630A-UA6830-3C

EG100037Bimetal overload relay 70 - 95 Amps Number 2 2493.0 4986 5194052 80.5192

EG100038MNX-R4 Relay L&T Make 30-50 Amps Number 2 1563.0 3126 5197178 80.5677

EG100042MN-2 L&T Make Relay 0.9 - 1.5 A Number 13 841.0 10933 5208111 80.7371

EG100043Accessory Termineal Carrier 3 UX MTG 3 UA 52 Number 4 180.0 720 5208831 80.7483

EG110012 Proximity Switch Number 33 1086.0 35838 5244669 81.3039

EG110013

Siemens make Heavy duty Switch open ex 630A 61-30 400 to 630 Amps Number 2 18794.0 37588 5282257 81.8866

EG110032Pressure Switch (Idonfos Make) Number 8 3557.0 28456 5310713 82.3277

EG110033 Toggle Switch 15 A Number 10 19.0 190 5310903 82.3307EG110034 Toggle Switch 10 A Number 5 146.0 730 5311633 82.342

EG110038

Indofas Make Pressure Switch Type IPS - 4B Range 1X4 Number 3 2719.0 8157 5319790 82.4684

EG110042 Oil Pressure Switch Number 2 2571.0 5142 5324932 82.5481EG110045 Micro Switch with Letter Number 10 1017.0 10170 5335102 82.7058

EG110050Limit Switch for C G Make 33 KV SF6 Breakers Number 16 923.0 14768 5349870 82.9347

EG110051 Limit Switch 10Amps Number 4 518.0 2072 5351942 82.9668eg110052 Hanger MCB 4 Pole 63 Amps Number 32 1739.0 55648 5407590 83.8295

EG110056

Siemens make Heavy duty Switch open ex 63A 3KL 5030 1YJ OO (Switch Disconector Fuse) Number 2 2374.0 4748 5412338 83.9031

EG110059

Switch open ex 23Amps 3 kl 8151 3 H Aoo (Switch Disconector Fuse) Number 1 2374.0 2374 5414712 83.9399

EG11006033 Circut Breaker Closing trgger For SF6 Breaker Number 1 9282.0 9282 5423994 84.0838

EG110061Reverse Forwaaard Switch (16 Amps) Number 3 619.0 1857 5425851 84.1126

EG110062 M T C Spring Number 16 975.0 15600 5441451 84.3544EG110063 Limit Switches For Stopper Number 2 215.0 430 5441881 84.3611

EG110064B U C 61 Front Drive 63 A For Door Interlock Number 2 384.0 768 5442649 84.373

EG110065B U C 61 Front Drive 32 A For Door Interlock Number 33 384.0 12672 5455321 84.5694

EG110066B U C 62 Front Drive 125 A For Door Interlock Number 6 507.0 3042 5458363 84.6166

EG110067B U C 63 Front Drive 250 A For Door Interlock Number 6 629.0 3774 5462137 84.6751

EG110073Switch Disconnetor Fuse Unit FN 630 Number 1 14943.0 14943 5477080 84.9068

EG110075Push Botton Red 3 SB 1203-DAC 01 Number 48 99.0 4752 5481832 84.9804

EG110076 Push Botton Green 3 SB Number 48 99.0 4752 5486584 85.0541

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1202-DAE 01

EG110077

Switch open ex 250 Amps 3 kl 8321 1YA With S S Housing(Switch Disconector Fuse) Number 4 7560.0 30240 5516824 85.5229

EG110078 Switch ICTP 63Amps Number 10 3070.0 30700 5547524 85.9988EG110079 Limit SWitch L&T Make Number 8 446.0 3568 5551092 86.0541EG120002 Fuse base 100A HN Number 2 190.0 380 5551472 86.06

EG120004Fuse Link LT HF - 16Amps(HRC Fuse) Number 1 54.0 54 5551526 86.0608

EG120005Fuse Link LT HF - 25Amps (HRC Fuse) Number 8 72.0 576 5552102 86.0698

EG120006Fuse Link LT HF - 32Amps (HRC Fuse) Number 8 48.0 384 5552486 86.0757

EG120007Fuse Link LT HF - 50Amps (HRC Fuse ) Number 12 76.0 912 5553398 86.0899

EG120009 Fuse Link LT HN-125 Number 4 463.0 1852 5555250 86.1186

EG120011Fuse Link LT HN - 250 Amps (HRC Fuse) Number 5 662.0 3310 5558560 86.1699

EG120016 GEC Make Fuse Link NS 2A Number 39 36.0 1404 5559964 86.1916EG120017 HRC Fuse Link NS 4A Number 116 36.0 4176 5564140 86.2564

EG120020HRC Fuses (Siemens Make) 32A-3NW1 TIA-32 Number 91 57.0 5187 5569327 86.3368

EG120021HRC Fuses (Siemens Make) 50A-3NW1 TIS -50 Number 76 101.0 7676 5577003 86.4558

EG120024HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 63Amps-3NW1 TIS 63 Number 117 100.0 11700 5588703 86.6372

EG120025HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 80Amps-3NA 20 Number 37 283.0 10471 5599174 86.7995

EG120026HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 160Amps-3NA 1 Number 57 517.0 29469 5628643 87.2563

EG120027HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 500Amps-3NH3 Number 11 777.0 8547 5637190 87.3888

EG120028 Glass Fuse 2Amps Number 28 5.0 140 5637330 87.391

EG120030HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 125Amps-3NA1 Number 39 318.0 12402 5649732 87.5832

EG120031 Glass Fuse 5Amps Number 11 5.0 55 5649787 87.5841

EG120032HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 100Amps-3NA1 21 Number 42 286.0 12012 5661799 87.7703

EG120033 HRC Fuse 35Amps Number 2 224.0 448 5662247 87.7773

EG120035HRC Fuses (Siemens Make) 630 A -3NA1 Number 11 864.0 9504 5671751 87.9246

EG120036HRC Fuses (Siemens Make) 250 A -3NA1 Number 25 569.0 14225 5685976 88.1451

EG120037HRC Fuses (Siemens) 16A-3NW-TVS (Blade Type) Number 11 29.0 319 5686295 88.1501

EG120038HRC Fuses (Siemens) 10A-3NW-MNS (Blade Type) Number 29 37.0 1073 5687368 88.1667

EG120039HRC Fuses (Siemens) 6A-3NW-NS-6 (Blade Type) Number 45 36.0 1620 5688988 88.1918

EG120040HRC Fuses (Siemens) 4A-3NW-NS-4 (Blade Type) Number 30 39.0 1170 5690158 88.2099

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EG120041HRC Fuses (Siemens) 2A-3NW-MNS (Blade Type) Number 48 39.0 1872 5692030 88.239

EG120042HRC Fuses (Siemens) 25A-3NW1-TIA-25 Number 74 59.0 4366 5696396 88.3066

EG120043 Glass Fuse Size : 1Amps Number 8 2.0 16 5696412 88.3069EG120044 Glass Fuse Size : 4 Amps Number 12 3.0 36 5696448 88.3074EG120046 Glass Fuse Size : 10 Amps Number 4 5.0 20 5696468 88.3078

EG120049Lindner HRC Fuse Link 500 V 25 amps Number 1 300.0 300 5696768 88.3124

EG120050Lindner HRC Fuse Link 500 V 20 amps Number 7 250.0 1750 5698518 88.3395

EG120051L&T HRC Fuse Link HN 100 amps 415 V Number 9 345.0 3105 5701623 88.3877

EG120054Siemens HRC Fuse links 3NW NS 16 amps Number 2 500.0 1000 5702623 88.4032

EG120065GEC Make HBC Fuses TIS 10A Number 10 71.0 710 5703333 88.4142

EG120066SIEMENS Make 3NW NS10 10A Number 3 71.0 213 5703546 88.4175

EG120069L & T Make HRC Fuse Link HF Type 63A Number 11 115.0 1265 5704811 88.4371

EG120073GEC/EE Make HRC Fuse Link VST 500A Number 1 777.0 777 5705588 88.4491

EG120074SIEMENS Make HRC Fuses 3NA1 434 500A Number 13 791.0 10283 5715871 88.6085

EG120075EE Make HRC Fuses VST 630 A Number 6 1392.0 8352 5724223 88.738

EG120079Switch Fuse Unit 125 Amps (Front Drive) Number 2 14175.0 28350 5752573 89.1775

EG120085 L & T 80 A HRC Fuse O Number 2 211.0 422 5752995 89.184

EG120087

Siemens Make HRC Fuse Links 50 Amps Type 3NA 3822-74 Number 1 177.0 177 5753172 89.1868

EG120088Fuse Puller For Puse Links and Isolating 3NU X 1010 Number 3 936.0 2808 5755980 89.2303

EG120089Siemens Make H R C Fuses 3NW TIA 20 Amps Number 25 42.0 1050 5757030 89.2466

EG120090Semi Conductor fuse bussaman 400 Amps Number 10 7125.0 71250 5828280 90.3511

EG120091 Ceremice fuse 2 amps Number 20 56.0 1120 5829400 90.3685EG120092 Ceremice fuse 5amps Number 6 51.0 306 5829706 90.3732

EG120095

Switch disconnector fuse 63 Amps, 3 KL, 5030 - 1YJ00 (Change over switch) Number 1 1531.0 1531 5831237 90.397

EG120096

Heavy Duty Disconnector Fuse 3 KL 4130 1YA 00 Fuse Switches 400 Amps Number 1 12247.0 12247 5843484 90.5868

EG120097HRC fuse GE Make 50 Amps 690 V AC Number 2 1245.0 2490 5845974 90.6254

EG120098 Ceremice fuse 1amps Number 3 83.0 249 5846223 90.6293EG120099 Ceremice fuse 500 ML Amps Number 11 97.0 1067 5847290 90.6458EG120100 HRC Fuse HF Type 4Amps Number 10 65.0 650 5847940 90.6559

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EG120101Glass Fuse Size : 300 M.Amps Number 1 6.0 6 5847946 90.656

EG120102 Glass Fuse Size : 3 Amps Number 21 4.0 84 5848030 90.6573

EG120103HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 2Amps-3NA 3802-7Y Number 6 212.0 1272 5849302 90.677

EG120104 HRC Fuse 3NA1 400Amps Number 3 808.0 2424 5851726 90.7146

EG120105H B C Fuse Link 415 V AC 80 KA S S Type 4 Amps Number 60 600.0 36000 5887726 91.2727

EG120106H B C Fuse Link 415 V AC 80 KA S S Type 2 Amps Number 20 75.0 1500 5889226 91.2959

EG120107GEPC VTF Type Fuse 11/3 Amps Number 16 3300.0 52800 5942026 92.1144

EG120108Busman Fuse 2 Amps 550 V ASTA Type Number 24 300.0 7200 5949226 92.2261

EG120109Semi Conductor fuse bussaman 450 Amps Number 14 3218.0 45052 5994278 92.9245

EG140039TEFC 2.2KW 2880RPM Frame, BIE 90L Number 2 7765.0 15530 6009808 93.1652

EG140046KEC Make Electric Motor 11 kW 15HP Number 2 26400.0 52800 6062608 93.9837

EG140049Thruster Motor ST 520 Kg 18PH-3 415 V Number 3 13800.0 41400 6104008 94.6255

EG140063Monoblock Pump 0.5 HP 1440 RPM Number 4 3750.0 15000 6119008 94.8581

EG140064Texmo Submersible Motor 12.5HP RS 50 /15 Number 4 31300.0 125200 6244208 96.7989

EG140065

Kirloskar Make Verticl Flange Mounted Motor TEFC 0.35KW 2880 RPM Number 1 3964.0 3964 6248172 96.8604

EG150004Plastic Fan for Motor Frame 132KH / 132M Number 2 98.0 196 6248368 96.8634

EG150023Motor Terminal block Kirlosker Make 10 HP Motor Number 1 72.0 72 6248440 96.8645

EG150028Motor Terminal block Kirlosker Make 30 HP Motor Number 2 263.0 526 6248966 96.8727

eg150036

Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 3.7 Kw 1430 RPM F.no:112 M Number 9 132.0 1188 6250154 96.8911

EG150037Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 5.5 Kw 132 S Number 5 132.0 660 6250814 96.9013

eg150038

Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 9.3 Kw PM 160 M Number 3 195.0 585 6251399 96.9104

EG150040

Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 22 Kw SC 180 L Number 2 731.0 1462 6252861 96.9331

EG150045

Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 37 Kw SC 225 S Number 4 731.0 2924 6255785 96.9784

eg150047

motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 3.7 kw 1430 RPM fram: pm 112 Number 7 59.0 413 6256198 96.9848

eg150048 motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 5.5 kw 1432 RPM fram:

Number 2 60.0 120 6256318 96.9867

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pm 132 s

EG150049

motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 9.3kw 1430 RPM fram: pm 160 Number 6 135.0 810 6257128 96.9992

EG150051

motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 15 kw 1430 RPM fram: SC180L Number 6 848.0 5088 6262216 97.0781

EG150052

motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 22 kw 1430 RPM fram: SC180L Number 2 788.0 1576 6263792 97.1025

EG150056

Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 7.5 Kw PM 132 M Number 7 132.0 924 6264716 97.1168

EG150057

motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 11 kw 1430 RPM fram: P M 160 L Number 8 125.0 1000 6265716 97.1323

EG150059

Motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 37 kw 1430 RPM fram: SC 225 S Number 2 1658.0 3316 6269032 97.1838

EG150062

motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 7.5 kw 1430 RPM fram: pm 132 Number 1 67.0 67 6269099 97.1848

EG150063

Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 1.5 Kw 1430 RPM Number 6 418.0 2508 6271607 97.2237

GS050062 clip Number 2 8.0 16 6271623 97.2239GS050065 air conection pipe Meters 10 23.0 230 6271853 97.2275gs050066 Grinding wheel 0.6 mm Number 7 96.0 672 6272525 97.2379

GS050068Surface granding wheel size 7" (180mm) Number 40 192.0 7680 6280205 97.357

GS070001 Nose Mask Number 386 13.0 5018 6285223 97.4348GS070002 Safety Goggles Number 219 46.0 10074 6295297 97.5909

GS070003Leather Handgloves (2 Nos In Each Set) Set 146 75.0 10950 6306247 97.7607

GS070005Rubber hand gloves (alkali) (No=Pair) Set 35 57.0 1995 6308242 97.7916

GS070007Gum Boots (Dunlop Make) Size : 8 No Number 12 180.0 2160 6310402 97.8251

GS070008Hand Gloves (Electrical) 11 KV Set 3 280.0 840 6311242 97.8381

HM010001MS Nut Bolts (Half Thread ) Size : 1/2"X21/2" KiloGram 50.5 83.0 4191.5 6315433 97.9031

HM010004 MS Nut Bolts Size 3/8"X2" KiloGram 13.2 73.0 963.6 6316397 97.918

HM010009M S Nut Bolt (Full Thread ) Size 5/8" x 2" KiloGram 92.75 87.0 8069.25 6324466 98.0431

HM010020M S Hex bolt & Nuts Size : 1/2" x 1"(Full thread) KiloGram 4.3 65.0 279.5 6324745 98.0474

HM010022M S Hex bolt & Nuts Size : 5/8" x 1 1/2" (Full thread) KiloGram 44.8 109.0 4883.2 6329629 98.1231

HM010023M S Hex bolt & Nuts (Half Thread) Size : 5/8" x 2 1/2" KiloGram 206.1 109.0 22462.72 6352091 98.4714

HM010025M S Hex bolt & Nuts (F.T) Size : 1/2" x 1 1/2" KiloGram 0.2 66.0 13.2 6352104 98.4716

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HM010027M S Nut& bolt (F.T ) 5/8" x 4" KiloGram 2.2 66.0 145.2 6352250 98.4738

HM010028M S Nut Bolts (Half Thread ) Size: - 1/2" x 3" KiloGram 78.35 87.0 6816.45 6359066 98.5795

HM010031M S Nut bolt (F.T) Size: 1" x 2 1/2" KiloGram 4.7 59.0 277.3 6359343 98.5838

HM010034 M S Nut bolt 1" x 4 1/2" KiloGram 4.5 50.0 225 6359568 98.5873

HM010035Electroplated Nuts Size : 1/2" KiloGram 2.2 81.0 178.2 6359747 98.59

HM010036 M S Nuts 5/8" KiloGram 3.05 53.0 161.65 6359908 98.5925

HM010037M.S.Bolts & Nuts (Half Thread ) Size : 1" X 5" Number 36 63.0 2268 6362176 98.6277

HM010038M S Bolt with Nuts Size: 3/4" X 4" (Half Threaded) KiloGram 100 109.0 10900 6373076 98.7967

HM010039 M S NUT Bolt Size: 3/8"X5" Number 200 14.0 2800 6375876 98.8401HM010043 m s nut bolt 1/2x4 KiloGram 40 109.0 4360 6380236 98.9077

HM010047M S Bolts & Nuts (Half Thread) Size : 1" X 3 1/2" KiloGram 12 49.0 588 6380824 98.9168

HM010049M S Bolts & Nuts (Full Thread ) Size : 5/8" X 1 1/2" KiloGram 2 66.0 132 6380956 98.9188

HM010052M S Bolts and Nuts Size: 7/8" X 4 1/2" KiloGram 9 49.0 441 6381397 98.9257

HM010056M S Bolts & Nuts Size : 1/2" X 4" kilogram 62.3 74.0 4610.2 6386007 98.9971

HM010057M S Nut & Bolts size:5 / 8" x 2 1/2 " (full threaded) KiloGram 40 92.0 3680 6389687 99.0542

HM010066 M S Nuts 3/4 " KiloGram 25 83.0 2075 6391762 99.0864

HM020003M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 6mm x 30mm KiloGram 9.81 49.0 480.69 6392243 99.0938

HM020005M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 8mm x 50mm KiloGram 19.55 100.0 1955 6394198 99.1241

HM020006M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 8mm x 65mm KiloGram 8.7 27.0 234.9 6394433 99.1278

HM020007M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 10mm x 50mm KiloGram 5.95 69.0 410.55 6394844 99.1341

HM020008M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 10mm x 55mm KiloGram 2.25 49.0 110.25 6394954 99.1358

HM020010M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 12mm x 50mm KiloGram 113 85.0 9605 6404559 99.2847

HM020013M S Bolt & Nuts (Full Thread) Size : 16mm x 50mm KiloGram 83.9 85.0 7131.5 6411690 99.3953

HM020014M S Bolt & Nuts (Full Thread )Size : 16mm x 65mm KiloGram 140.9 97.0 13667.3 6425358 99.6072

HM020015M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 16mm x 75mm KiloGram 50 87.0 4350 6429708 99.6746

HM020017M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 20mm x 75mm KiloGram 47 66.0 3102 6432810 99.7227

HM020018M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 20mm x 100mm KiloGram 142.8 84.0 11995.2 6444805 99.9086

HM020027M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 16mm X 40mm KiloGram 14.6 67.0 978.2 6445783 99.9238

HM020042M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 10mm x 40mm KiloGram 3.05 67.0 204.35 6445987 99.927

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HM020043M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 20mm x 40mm KiloGram 5.7 36.0 205.2 6446193 99.9301

HM020045 M S Bolt Size : 12x40mm KiloGram 27.25 40.0 1090 6447283 99.947

HM020053M S Bolts & Nuts (Full Thread )Size : 6mm x 35mm KiloGram 2.35 49.0 115.15 6447398 99.9476

HM020076 M S Nuts Size: M 20 KiloGram 38.86 87.0 3380.82 6450779 100          6450778.58    

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ItemCd ItemName UOM unit price amtEG050048 Armed Compensation Cable Meters 2016 229.0 461664 AEG050021 Copper Flexible Cable 35sqmm Meters 240 1338.0 321120 A

EG080053G H 57 Cantactor ( BCH) Make Coil Voltage 220 To 240 V Number 5 51608.0 258040 A

EG080079ACB Spares L & T 4000 A Pole Assembly Number 4 59768.0 239072 A

EG050044Alluminium Armed Cable 3.5 core 25 Sqr mm Meters 680 289.0 196520 A

BM010032Cement Poles Size: 7' lenght 4 X 4 W Number 900 198.0 178200 A

BM070007 A C Sheet Size 3Mtr Number 400 393.0 157200 ABM010003 CEMENT Number 635 245.0 155575 A

EG140064Texmo Submersible Motor 12.5HP RS 50 /15 Number 4 31300.0 125200 A

CG010001

HD 755 DotMatrix Printer 9Wire 136Col Sl Nos. a)20011608375 b)20011608381 Number 6 18928.0 113568 A

EG050008Copper Flexible Cable 4Core x 2.5 Sq.mm Poly Cab Number 10 10662.0 106620 A

EG080086G H 55 Contoctor B C H Make 230 V Number 2 51750.0 103500 A

CG010023ESYS Epc Cell 80 GB Computer Number 6 17160.0 102960 A

EG050047Alluminium Armed Cable 3 core 10 Sqr mm Meters 1002 97.0 97194 A

EG080037Siemens Contactor Kit 3TF51 3TY>510 Number 17 5099.0 86683 A

CG020021Weightment Slips 80 Colum 4 Part 60 GSM Box 90 952.0 85680 A

BM010033 Pencing Wire 12x12 KiloGram 1615 52.0 83980 A

EG0400083Core Flexible Coil Size 4 Sqr.mm Number 7 11163.0 78141 A

EG080046 BCH Make G H-57 Spare Kit Number 4 18529.0 74116 A

EG120090Semi Conductor fuse bussaman 400 Amps Number 10 7125.0 71250 A

BM040024Alluminium Square Pipe 2 1/2" x 1 1/2" Number 120 582.0 69840 A

EG080072 GH 55 Contact Kit Number 4 17287.0 69148 A

EG040015PVC Flexible Copper Cable 3Core 2.5 Sqr mm Number 8 8444.0 67552 A

EG020106Industrial Socket With Box Heavy duty 63 Amps 450 Volts Number 8 8084.0 64672 A

BM010001 Cement Water Proof GP2 Number 130 495.0 64350 A

EG050046Alluminium Armed Cable 3 core 2.5 Sqr mm Meters 998 63.0 62874 A

BM030015Wooden Planks Size 1 1/2" th x12" W x 10 Feet long Ganfeet 125 490.0 61250 A

eg110052 Hanger MCB 4 Pole 63 Amps Number 32 1739.0 55648 A

EG050043Copper Flexible Cable Size: 4 Sqrmm Meters 720 75.0 54000 A

EG120107 GEPC VTF Type Fuse 11/3 Number 16 3300.0 52800 A

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Amps

EG140046KEC Make Electric Motor 11 kW 15HP Number 2 26400.0 52800 A

EG080021Spare Contactor Kit 3TF 47 3TY>470 Number 25 2106.0 52650 A

EG010011 Tube Light Choke 40Watts Number 288 178.0 51264 ABM040041 Flywood 19mm 8' X4' Number 30 1656.0 49680 B

EG0400092Core Coper Flexible Cable Size 1.5 Sqr mm Number 12 4010.0 48120 B

EG120109Semi Conductor fuse bussaman 450 Amps Number 14 3218.0 45052 B

EG140049Thruster Motor ST 520 Kg 18PH-3 415 V Number 3 13800.0 41400 B

EG140063Monoblock Pump 0.5 HP 1440 RPM Number 4 3750.0 15000 B

EG010001Fluorescent Tube 40W (Crompton Make) Number 981 40.0 39240 B

CG010019HP Laserjet 3055 MFP (Scan Copy &Fax) Number 6 6448.0 38688 B

EG080083 L&T Spare Kit MNX 70/ MN 65 Number 19 2006.0 38114 B

EG110013

Siemens make Heavy duty Switch open ex 630A 61-30 400 to 630 Amps Number 2 18794.0 37588 B

EG010007 HPMV Lamp 400W Metal Helid Number 47 784.0 36848 B

EG120105H B C Fuse Link 415 V AC 80 KA S S Type 4 Amps Number 60 600.0 36000 B

BM050026 Window Glass Sqr Feet 780 46.0 35880 BEG110012 Proximity Switch Number 33 1086.0 35838 B

EG010013HPMV Copper Ballast 250 Watts Number 25 1416.0 35400 B

EG080042 Siemens Contactor 3TF 50 Number 4 8574.0 34296 BBM010020 Sand Brass 45 756.0 34020 B

EG040021PVC Flexible Copper Cable 2 Core 2.5 Sqr mm Number 6 5457.0 32742 B

EG080074Siemens Contactor for 3TF 34 (OAUO 32A 230V] Number 14 2283.0 31962 B

EG020105Industrial Socket With Box Heavy duty 32 Amps 450 Volts Number 7 4534.0 31738 B

EG020103 32Amps 4 Pole MCB Number 24 1288.0 30912 BEG110078 Switch ICTP 63Amps Number 10 3070.0 30700 B

EG110077

Switch open ex 250 Amps 3 kl 8321 1YA With S S Housing(Switch Disconector Fuse) Number 4 7560.0 30240 B

EG080026Siemens Main Contactor 3TF47-720Amps 220V Number 6 5015.0 30090 B

EG120026HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 160Amps-3NA 1 Number 57 517.0 29469 B

BM040038 Glaging Clip Number 300 98.0 29400 BBM040069 Flooring Mat Sqr Feet 960 30.0 28800 B

EG110032Pressure Switch (Idonfos Make) Number 8 3557.0 28456 B

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EG120079Switch Fuse Unit 125 Amps (Front Drive) Number 2 14175.0 28350 B

EG010012HPMV Copper Ballast WBP30111 (450) 400Watts Number 19 1488.0 28272 B

EG080084L &T Charging Motor For A C B Spares 240 V Number 2 13964.0 27928 B

BM010029 Jely Brass 21 1283.0 26943 B

CG020014132 Coloum Four Part (Comp. Papers) 15x12x4 Number 12 2070.0 24840 B

EG0400171 Sqrmm X 12 Core Sheilded Arm Copper Cable Meters 100 234.0 23400 B

HM010023M S Hex bolt & Nuts (Half Thread) Size : 5/8" x 2 1/2" KiloGram 206 109.0 22462.72 B

EG010045 70 W Sodium Vapour Lamp Number 42 521.0 21882 BEG010008 HPMV Lamp 250W Metal Helid Number 35 621.0 21735 BBM030013 Flywood 12mm 8' X4' Number 16 1288.0 20608 B

CG02001080 Coloum Four Part (Comp. Papers) 10x12x4 Number 15 1308.0 19620 B

EG080051Spare Contact Kit type 3TF - 44 Siemens make Number 20 977.0 19540 B

EG080075Siemens Contactor for 3TF35 [OAUO 38A 240V] Number 6 3123.0 18738 B

CG020036 Space Moter Number 4 4680.0 18720 B

EG080033Siemens Main Contactor Kit 3TF 56 3TY 7560 Number 2 9107.0 18214 B

BM010031 Metal Stone Size;20mm Brass 12 1480.0 17760 B

EG080007L& T Make Spare Contactor Kit, MN-110 Number 6 2925.0 17550 B

eg010066 Metal Held 150 W Bulb Number 23 732.0 16836 BCG020015 H D 755 Prinrer Ribbon Number 100 166.0 16600 BEG090040 M T C Coil Number 21 760.0 15960 B

EG080020Spare Contactor Kit 3TF 45 3TY>450 Number 12 1327.0 15924 B

EG080013Siemens Contactor 3TF 49 85Amps Number 2 7904.0 15808 B

EG110062 M T C Spring Number 16 975.0 15600 B

EG140039TEFC 2.2KW 2880RPM Frame, BIE 90L Number 2 7765.0 15530 B

EG020016 PVC Pipe Size 3/4" Number 37 418.0 15466 B

EG100025Siemens Make C T Operated Relay 400-630A-UA6830-3C Number 2 7680.0 15360 B

EG100015Bimetal Over Cord Relay 3UA - 5800-2 TZZ (40-57A) Number 6 2538.0 15228 B

CG010025Leagal Software MS Office 2007 Basis Number 2 7488.0 14976 C

EG110073Switch Disconnetor Fuse Unit FN 630 Number 1 14943.0 14943 C

EG110050Limit Switch for C G Make 33 KV SF6 Breakers Number 16 923.0 14768 C

EG080032Siemens Main Contactor Kit 3TF46 3TY 7460 Number 10 1437.0 14370 C

EG010024 24V 40W PT Bulb Number 1302 11.0 14322 C

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EG120036HRC Fuses (Siemens Make) 250 A -3NA1 Number 25 569.0 14225 C

CG02000980 Coloum Three Part (Comp. Papers) 10x12x3 Number 15 937.0 14055 C

HM020014M S Bolt & Nuts (Full Thread )Size : 16mm x 65mm KiloGram 141 97.0 13667.3 C

EG020095 MCB 16Amp 2Pole Number 29 456.0 13224 C

EG110065B U C 61 Front Drive 32 A For Door Interlock Number 33 384.0 12672 C

EG120030HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 125Amps-3NA1 Number 39 318.0 12402 C

EG010068 Indicator Lamp 230 V Number 93 132.0 12276 C

CG010024Leagal Software Windows XP-Professional Number 2 6136.0 12272 C

EG120096

Heavy Duty Disconnector Fuse 3 KL 4130 1YA 00 Fuse Switches 400 Amps Number 1 12247.0 12247 C

CG020037 Printer Head Number 2 6032.0 12064 CBM040042 Sunmic 8' X 4' Number 14 860.0 12040 C

EG120032HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 100Amps-3NA1 21 Number 42 286.0 12012 C

HM020018M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 20mm x 100mm KiloGram 143 84.0 11995.2 C

EG120024HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 63Amps-3NW1 TIS 63 Number 117 100.0 11700 C

EG020101 32 Amps 3pole MCB Number 14 814.0 11396 C

GS070003Leather Handgloves (2 Nos In Each Set) Set 146 75.0 10950 C

EG100042MN-2 L&T Make Relay 0.9 - 1.5 A Number 13 841.0 10933 C

HM010038M S Bolt with Nuts Size: 3/4" X 4" (Half Threaded) KiloGram 100 109.0 10900 C

eg010067 Metal Held Chouk 150 W Number 9 1197.0 10773 C

CG010003UPS Champion Make (15 Min.Backup) Number 6 1768.0 10608 C

EG120025HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 80Amps-3NA 20 Number 37 283.0 10471 C

CG010027 T V S 755 Printer Logic Card Number 2 5198.0 10396 CEG020033 Insulation Tape Number 858 12.0 10296 C

EG120074SIEMENS Make HRC Fuses 3NA1 434 500A Number 13 791.0 10283 C

EG110045 Micro Switch with Letter Number 10 1017.0 10170 C

EG100009Bimetal Relay 3UA 5500-2C (16-25) Number 7 1447.0 10129 C

GS070002 Safety Goggles Number 219 46.0 10074 C

EG020102Megger 5 KV To 2.5 Induction Tester Number 1 10000.0 10000 C

EG010053Controle Gearbox For 400W HPMV Lamp Number 5 1984.0 9920 C

HM020010M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 12mm x 50mm KiloGram 113 85.0 9605 C

EG120035HRC Fuses (Siemens Make) 630 A -3NA1 Number 11 864.0 9504 C

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EG11006033 Circut Breaker Closing trgger For SF6 Breaker Number 1 9282.0 9282 C

EG010004 PT Bulb 60W,230V Number 821 11.0 9031 C

CG02000780 Coloum Single Part (Comp. Papers) 10x12x1 Number 35 249.0 8715 C

EG100011Bimetal Over Load Relay 3UA 5500-2A (10-16A) Number 6 1426.0 8556 C

EG120027HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 500Amps-3NH3 Number 11 777.0 8547 C

EG120075EE Make HRC Fuses VST 630 A Number 6 1392.0 8352 C

EG110038Indofas Make Pressure Switch Type IPS - 4B Range 1X4 Number 3 2719.0 8157 C

HM010009M S Nut Bolt (Full Thread ) Size 5/8" x 2" KiloGram 92.8 87.0 8069.25 C

BM0500245mm Plane Glass Size : 36" X 42" Number 12 664.0 7968 C

EG080060Siemens Make Contactors 3 TF 30 Number 12 662.0 7944 C

EG080078MNX -18 Mane Contactor L&T make 240 V Number 6 1298.0 7788 C

EG010059 S.V.Ballaset Size: 70 Watts Number 9 864.0 7776 C

GS050068Surface granding wheel size 7" (180mm) Number 40 192.0 7680 C

EG120021HRC Fuses (Siemens Make) 50A-3NW1 TIS -50 Number 76 101.0 7676 C

EG080019 Spare Contactor Kit 3TF 49 Number 2 3654.0 7308 C

EG080027Siemens Main Contactor 3TF46-720Amps 220V Number 2 3650.0 7300 C

BM030012 Teak Wood Patti 1"x1/4" Feet 1200 6.0 7200 C

EG120108Busman Fuse 2 Amps 550 V ASTA Type Number 24 300.0 7200 C

HM020013M S Bolt & Nuts (Full Thread) Size : 16mm x 50mm KiloGram 83.9 85.0 7131.5 C

BM030014 Flywood 6mm 8' X4' Number 8 865.0 6920 C

HM010028M S Nut Bolts (Half Thread ) Size: - 1/2" x 3" KiloGram 78.4 87.0 6816.45 C

CG020031 Intex Pen Drive Number 10 676.0 6760 CEG020100 16 Amps 4pole MCB Number 5 1316.0 6580 CEG020001 Pendent Holder Number 404 16.0 6464 CEG020104 Fan Dimmar 400W Number 34 185.0 6290 CBM040067 Curtain Brackets Set 36 170.0 6120 CEG020041 Tester Line Contincity Number 24 254.0 6096 CBM040068 Teiescopi Drawer Chanal Number 48 125.0 6000 CEG100005 Star Delta Timer 7PO 620 Number 2 2940.0 5880 CEG010017 Tube Light Starter 40Watt Number 532 11.0 5852 CCG020032 Printer Cartidage HD 955 Number 35 160.0 5600 C

EG070021Elmex Connector size:50 Sqmm Number 23 242.0 5566 C

BM070013 J Bolt Size 10" KiloGram 80 68.0 5440 CEG040007 2Core Round Wire Size 1.5 Number 4 1305.0 5220 C

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Sqr.mm (7/20)

EG120020HRC Fuses (Siemens Make) 32A-3NW1 TIA-32 Number 91 57.0 5187 C

EG110042 Oil Pressure Switch Number 2 2571.0 5142 CBM070012 J Hooks Size 6" KiloGram 70 73.0 5110 C

CG020012132 Coloum Two Part (Comp. Papers) 15x12x2 Number 6 849.0 5094 C

EG150051motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 15 kw 1430 RPM fram: SC180L Number 6 848.0 5088 C

BM040003 Alluminium L Angle Size Number 25 203.0 5075 CGS070001 Nose Mask Number 386 13.0 5018 C

EG100037Bimetal overload relay 70 - 95 Amps Number 2 2493.0 4986 C

HM010022M S Hex bolt & Nuts Size : 5/8" x 1 1/2" (Full thread) KiloGram 44.8 109.0 4883.2 C

BM030009 Teak Wood Patti 1"x1/2" Feet 800 6.0 4800 CCG010008 C.D Writer (L.G. Make) Number 22 217.0 4774 CBM040014 Door Verticle Size Meters 12 397.0 4764 C

EG110075Push Botton Red 3 SB 1203-DAC 01 Number 48 99.0 4752 C

EG110076Push Botton Green 3 SB 1202-DAE 01 Number 48 99.0 4752 C

EG110056

Siemens make Heavy duty Switch open ex 63A 3KL 5030 1YJ OO (Switch Disconector Fuse) Number 2 2374.0 4748 C

HM010056M S Bolts & Nuts Size : 1/2" X 4" kilogram 62.3 74.0 4610.2 C

EG080081Current Transformer For 4000 A ACB Number 1 4492.0 4492 C

BM040010 Rubber Size KiloGram 80 55.0 4400 C

EG100010Bimetal Relay 3UA 5500-2B (12.5-20) Number 3 1456.0 4368 C

EG120042HRC Fuses (Siemens) 25A-3NW1-TIA-25 Number 74 59.0 4366 C

HM010043 m s nut bolt 1/2x4 KiloGram 40 109.0 4360 C

HM020015M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 16mm x 75mm KiloGram 50 87.0 4350 C

BM040001 Navopan Size 6"x9",6"x3" Number 12 359.0 4308 CEG060018 Copper Lugs Size 70 Sq.mm Number 70 60.0 4200 C

HM010001MS Nut Bolts (Half Thread ) Size : 1/2"X21/2" KiloGram 50.5 83.0 4191.5 C

EG120017 HRC Fuse Link NS 4A Number 116 36.0 4176 CEG070018 Elmex Connector 35 sqmm Number 103 40.0 4120 CEG080005 Air Brake Contactor, LT MK 1 Number 5 820.0 4100 C

CG010026Leagal Software Antivirous Net Protectiva NP(AV) Number 2 2028.0 4056 C

EG0800674000 amps ACB Contact fixed is 13947-2 Number 12 337.0 4044 C

BM030011 Teak Wood Patti 2"x1/4" Feet 400 10.0 4000 CEG140065 Kirloskar Make Verticl Flange Number 1 3964.0 3964 C

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Mounted Motor TEFC 0.35KW 2880 RPM

EG010020 Halozen Lamp 1000W Number 24 165.0 3960 C

CG020013132 Coloum Three Part (Comp. Papers) 15x12x3 Number 3 1300.0 3900 C

EG080063 L & T Shut Release 110 V DC Number 2 1904.0 3808 C

EG110067B U C 63 Front Drive 250 A For Door Interlock Number 6 629.0 3774 C

HM010057M S Nut & Bolts size:5 / 8" x 2 1/2 " (full threaded) KiloGram 40 92.0 3680 C

EG010018Tube Light Side Holder (RoterHolder) Number 281 13.0 3653 C

EG060019 Copper Lugs Size : 95 Sq.mm Number 50 73.0 3650 CEG100001 Timer for FASD Number 3 1200.0 3600 CEG110079 Limit SWitch L&T Make Number 8 446.0 3568 C

EG0900443TY 7443 Simence Coil For 3TF 44 / 45 110V Coil Number 8 442.0 3536 C

HM020076 M S Nuts Size: M 20 KiloGram 38.9 87.0 3380.82 Ceg010063 MV Lamp Holder Number 26 130.0 3380 C

EG150059

Motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 37 kw 1430 RPM fram: SC 225 S Number 2 1658.0 3316 C

EG120011Fuse Link LT HN - 250 Amps (HRC Fuse) Number 5 662.0 3310 C

BM020034 A C Pipe Size Number 24 135.0 3240 CEG060020 Copper Lugs Size 120Sq.mm Number 19 167.0 3173 CEG090007 Spare Coil - MN 45 - CV - 415 Number 4 791.0 3164 C

CG02000880 Coloum Two Part (Comp. Papers) 10x12x2 Number 5 631.0 3155 C

EG100038MNX-R4 Relay L&T Make 30-50 Amps Number 2 1563.0 3126 C

EG120051L&T HRC Fuse Link HN 100 amps 415 V Number 9 345.0 3105 C

HM020017M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 20mm x 75mm KiloGram 47 66.0 3102 C

EG110066B U C 62 Front Drive 125 A For Door Interlock Number 6 507.0 3042 C

EG020109 Heater Coil 2KW Number 6 506.0 3036 C

EG100016Bimetal Over Load Relay 3UA -5000-1H (5-8A) Number 3 1005.0 3015 C

EG020027 2 In 1 Socket Number 129 23.0 2967 C

EG150045Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 37 Kw SC 225 S Number 4 731.0 2924 C

EG120088Fuse Puller For Puse Links and Isolating 3NU X 1010 Number 3 936.0 2808 C

HM010039 M S NUT Bolt Size: 3/8"X5" Number 200 14.0 2800 CEG080082 L&T Contactor MN 0-22 E AUX Number 5 548.0 2740 C

EG080058L & T Under Ovltage release 230 V AC Number 1 2715.0 2715 C

BM030010 Teak Wood Patti 2"x1/2" Feet 200 13.0 2600 CBM070014 A C Ridges Number 20 130.0 2600 C

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EG150063Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 1.5 Kw 1430 RPM Number 6 418.0 2508 C

CG020038 Gear Case Number 2 1248.0 2496 C

EG120097HRC fuse GE Make 50 Amps 690 V AC Number 2 1245.0 2490 C

EG020024 5 In 1 Socket Number 16 155.0 2480 CBM040070 Navopan Size:3x2' Sqr Feet 72 34.0 2448 CEG120104 HRC Fuse 3NA1 400Amps Number 3 808.0 2424 C

EG080035Siemens Main Contactor Kit 3TF48 Number 1 2390.0 2390 C

EG110059

Switch open ex 23Amps 3 kl 8151 3 H Aoo (Switch Disconector Fuse) Number 1 2374.0 2374 C

EG020087 Earth Tester ( Megger) Number 2 1183.0 2366 CEG010003 PT Bulb 100W,230V Number 194 12.0 2328 C

eg080073Siemens Contactor for 3TF 32. (OAUO 16A 240V) Number 2 1148.0 2296 C

HM010037M.S.Bolts & Nuts (Half Thread ) Size : 1" X 5" Number 36 63.0 2268 C

EG020036 Clapap Set Bore Cap Number 4 550.0 2200 CEG020014 Saddeles Size 3/4" Number 122 18.0 2196 CEG020018 S P Switch 5Amps Number 146 15.0 2190 C

EG100012Bimetal Over Load Relay 3UA 5500-1K (8-12.5) Number 2 1080.0 2160 C

GS070007Gum Boots (Dunlop Make) Size : 8 No Number 12 180.0 2160 C

EG090033A.C Coil For 3TF 50/51 110 Volts 3TY 75030 AFO Number 2 1070.0 2140 C

EG020070 Non-Adessive Tape Number 14 150.0 2100 CEG020039 Helogen Holder Number 31 67.0 2077 CHM010066 M S Nuts 3/4 " KiloGram 25 83.0 2075 CEG110051 Limit Switch 10Amps Number 4 518.0 2072 CBM020055 Window Woods Sqr Feet 7.45 270.0 2011.5 CBM040043 Hydrical Door Closer Set 4 500.0 2000 C

EG080085ACB Sleeve Kit For 4000Amps Braker Number 2 1000.0 2000 C

GS070005Rubber hand gloves (alkali) (No=Pair) Set 35 57.0 1995 C

HM020005M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 8mm x 50mm KiloGram 19.6 100.0 1955 C

BM040013 Door Bottum Size Meters 2 952.0 1904 C

EG120041HRC Fuses (Siemens) 2A-3NW-MNS (Blade Type) Number 48 39.0 1872 C

EG110061Reverse Forwaaard Switch (16 Amps) Number 3 619.0 1857 C

EG120009 Fuse Link LT HN-125 Number 4 463.0 1852 C

EG120050Lindner HRC Fuse Link 500 V 20 amps Number 7 250.0 1750 C

EG050032Copper Flexible Cable 25 Sqr mm Meters 20 86.0 1720 C

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BM020030 Hinges Size Number 56 30.0 1680 C

EG120039HRC Fuses (Siemens) 6A-3NW-NS-6 (Blade Type) Number 45 36.0 1620 C

BM040017 Drower lock Number 26 61.0 1586 C

EG150052motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 22 kw 1430 RPM fram: SC180L Number 2 788.0 1576 C

EG120095

Switch disconnector fuse 63 Amps, 3 KL, 5030 - 1YJ00 (Change over switch) Number 1 1531.0 1531 C

EG020081Industrial Socket 32 Amps 450 Volts 3 Poles Metal Card Number 7 218.0 1526 C

EG120106H B C Fuse Link 415 V AC 80 KA S S Type 2 Amps Number 20 75.0 1500 C

EG150040Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 22 Kw SC 180 L Number 2 731.0 1462 C

EG010052Controle Gearbox For 250W HPMV Lamp Number 1 1461.0 1461 C

BM040016 Door lock Number 6 240.0 1440 CEG120016 GEC Make Fuse Link NS 2A Number 39 36.0 1404 C

EG090009Siemens make coil For 3TF-54/55 240V Number 1 1400.0 1400 C

BM020004Hinges: PVC Border Patti Size 5" Number 24 58.0 1392 C

EG070017 Elemex Connector 25 Sqr mm Number 23 60.0 1380 CCG010006 Logitech Serial Mouse Number 6 229.0 1374 CEG010021 Halozen Lamp 500W Number 9 152.0 1368 CBM040063 Fancy Handle 4" Number 40 34.0 1360 C

EG040016Finolex Make Single Core Flexible Cable 1.5 Sqrmm Number 2 675.0 1350 C

EG010065 Choke 20 watt ( for tube light) Number 8 165.0 1320 C

EG090043Siemens Make Coil For 3TF46/47 110 V Number 2 653.0 1306 C

EG120103HRC Fuse (Siemens Make) 2Amps-3NA 3802-7Y Number 6 212.0 1272 C

EG120069L & T Make HRC Fuse Link HF Type 63A Number 11 115.0 1265 C

EG020043 Condesor 3.5 Mfd Number 30 41.0 1230 CEG090027 1000 W heater Coil Number 4 300.0 1200 CBM040012 Door Centre Size Meters 2 598.0 1196 C

eg150036

Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 3.7 Kw 1430 RPM F.no:112 M Number 9 132.0 1188 C

BM040053 Screw 19x8 Box 4 295.0 1180 C

EG120040HRC Fuses (Siemens) 4A-3NW-NS-4 (Blade Type) Number 30 39.0 1170 C

EG080059 L & T Shut release 30 V DC Number 1 1161.0 1161 CEG020110 Button Holder Screw Type Number 20 58.0 1160 CBM040065 Ahro Tape Number 64 18.0 1152 CEG070020 Elmex Connector 16 Sqmm Number 32 36.0 1152 CBM040011 Door Top Size Meters 2 575.0 1150 C

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EG020004 3 Pin Top 15A (16A) 240V Number 20 57.0 1140 C

EG080069 Siemens Contactor 3TF16 Anps 240 V AC Number 2 565.0 1130 C

EG120091 Ceremice fuse 2 amps Number 20 56.0 1120 CCG020035 Printer Sharer Number 3 364.0 1092 CHM020045 M S Bolt Size : 12x40mm KiloGram 27.3 40.0 1090 C

EG040001Twin Twisted Copper Fexilbe Cable 40/36 Number 1 1080.0 1080 C

EG120038HRC Fuses (Siemens) 10A-3NW-MNS (Blade Type) Number 29 37.0 1073 C

EG120099 Ceremice fuse 500 ML Amps Number 11 97.0 1067 C

EG120089Siemens Make H R C Fuses 3NW TIA 20 Amps Number 25 42.0 1050 C

CG020039 Head Cable Number 1 1040.0 1040 CEG060034 Alluminium Lugs 70 Sqr mm Number 93 11.0 1023 CEG020085 S S Combine Junction Box Number 4 250.0 1000 C

EG120054Siemens HRC Fuse links 3NW NS 16 amps Number 2 500.0 1000 C

EG150057

motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 11 kw 1430 RPM fram: P M 160 L Number 8 125.0 1000 C

HM020027M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 16mm X 40mm KiloGram 14.6 67.0 978.2 C

HM010004 MS Nut Bolts Size 3/8"X2" KiloGram 13.2 73.0 963.6 C

EG150056Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 7.5 Kw PM 132 M Number 7 132.0 924 C

EG120007Fuse Link LT HF - 50Amps (HRC Fuse ) Number 12 76.0 912 C

GS070008Hand Gloves (Electrical) 11 KV Set 3 280.0 840 C

EG060017 Copper Lugs Size 50 Sq.mm Number 36 23.0 828 CEG020107 Fan Connector(Terminal Plate) Number 20 41.0 820 CEG020062 D P Switch 32 Amps Number 7 117.0 819 C

EG150049motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 9.3kw 1430 RPM fram: pm 160 Number 6 135.0 810 C

EG020002 Angle Holder Number 35 23.0 805 CEG090042 L&T Spare Coils For MN 140 Number 1 789.0 789 C

EG120073GEC/EE Make HRC Fuse Link VST 500A Number 1 777.0 777 C

EG110064B U C 61 Front Drive 63 A For Door Interlock Number 2 384.0 768 C

BM040060 Door Rod Number 6 125.0 750 CCG020034 CPU Pan Number 3 250.0 750 C

EG070009Elmex Connector Terminals Size :10 Sq.mm Number 30 25.0 750 C

BM020024 Door Handle Size Number 14 53.0 742 CEG110034 Toggle Switch 10 A Number 5 146.0 730 C

EG100043Accessory Termineal Carrier 3 UX MTG 3 UA 52 Number 4 180.0 720 C

EG120065 GEC Make HBC Fuses TIS 10A Number 10 71.0 710 C

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CG020006 Floppies 1.44 MB (Sony Make) Number 50 14.0 700 CEG020003 Button Holder Number 29 24.0 696 CEG060025 CopperCable Lugs 35 Sq.mm Number 30 23.0 690 Cgs050066 Grinding wheel 0.6 mm Number 7 96.0 672 C

EG150037Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 5.5 Kw 132 S Number 5 132.0 660 C

EG120100 HRC Fuse HF Type 4Amps Number 10 65.0 650 CEG020097 Calling bell (Music ) Number 5 128.0 640 CBM020051 Nylon Grip Box 22 29.0 638 CBM020029 D.V.Rubber Size Feet 90 7.0 630 C

HM010047M S Bolts & Nuts (Half Thread) Size : 1" X 3 1/2" KiloGram 12 49.0 588 C

eg150038Motor Terminal Plate Kirloskar Make 9.3 Kw PM 160 M Number 3 195.0 585 C

EG020006 Sunmike Board Size 8x6" Number 36 16.0 576 C

EG120005Fuse Link LT HF - 25Amps (HRC Fuse) Number 8 72.0 576 C

EG020013 PVC Tee Size 3/4" (1/2") Number 55 10.0 550 C

EG150028Motor Terminal block Kirlosker Make 30 HP Motor Number 2 263.0 526 C

EG020108 Bore Cap 8x2 1/2" Number 4 130.0 520 CEG060035 Alluminium Lugs 95 Sqr mm Number 39 13.0 507 CBM020020 Screw Size 8x75 Number 4 125.0 500 CEG010014 Electronic Ignitor 400W Number 2 242.0 484 C

HM020003M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 6mm x 30mm KiloGram 9.81 49.0 480.69 C

BM040059 Square Patti Feet 2 240.0 480 CEG020007 Two Pin Top 5 Amps Number 30 16.0 480 CCG010022 Cotton Computer Cover Number 3 156.0 468 CCG020030 Floppy Drive Number 1 468.0 468 CBM020017 Screw Size 6x19 Box 2 230.0 460 C

EG010070PVC Cone for (tube side holder) Number 20 23.0 460 C

EG120033 HRC Fuse 35Amps Number 2 224.0 448 C

HM010052M S Bolts and Nuts Size: 7/8" X 4 1/2" KiloGram 9 49.0 441 C

EG090014Siemens Make Coil For 3TF46/47 240V Number 1 440.0 440 C

EG020005 3 Pin Top 5A Number 8 54.0 432 CEG110063 Limit Switches For Stopper Number 2 215.0 430 CEG120085 L & T 80 A HRC Fuse O Number 2 211.0 422 C

EG050033Fiber Glass Copper Flexible Cable 16Sqr mm Meters 8 52.0 416 C

eg150047motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 3.7 kw 1430 RPM fram: pm 112 Number 7 59.0 413 C

HM020007M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 10mm x 50mm KiloGram 5.95 69.0 410.55 C

EG040022 Temrinal Lead Wire 4 SQ MM Meters 10 41.0 410 CEG080057 L & T Fixed Contactor 400 A Number 1 395.0 395 C

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AcbBM040064 Cup Bord Magnatic Clutere Number 28 14.0 392 CEG060033 Alluminium Lugs 50 Sqr mm Number 48 8.0 384 C

EG120006Fuse Link LT HF - 32Amps (HRC Fuse) Number 8 48.0 384 C

EG120002 Fuse base 100A HN Number 2 190.0 380 CBM040032 Alluminium Hinges Size Number 8 45.0 360 CBM050001 Glass Number 3 120.0 360 CEG020044 PVC Casing Caping Size 1/2" Number 8 45.0 360 CEG060023 Copper Lugs Size 150 Sq.mm Number 2 179.0 358 CEG040019 Temrinal Lead Wire 2.5 SQ MM Meters 10 35.0 350 C

EG060015Copper Cable Lugs Size 25 Sq.mm Number 31 11.0 341 C

EG020057 D P Switch 15A Number 3 113.0 339 CBM040066 Door Chain Number 24 14.0 336 C

EG020052Sunmic (Teak Wood) Board Size 12"x12" (10 x 12) Number 12 28.0 336 C

EG060022Alluminium Cable Lugs Size 185 Sq.mm Number 17 19.0 323 C

CG020005 T V S Printer Carteidge Number 2 160.0 320 C

EG120037HRC Fuses (Siemens) 16A-3NW-TVS (Blade Type) Number 11 29.0 319 C

CG020011132 Coloum Single Part (Comp. Papers) 15x12x1 Number 1 309.0 309 C

EG120092 Ceremice fuse 5amps Number 6 51.0 306 CBM020056 Towor Bolt S S 4" Number 10 30.0 300 CEG040023 Temrinal Lead Wire 1.5 SQ MM Meters 10 30.0 300 CEG040024 Temrinal Lead Wire 1.0 SQ MM Meters 10 30.0 300 C

EG120049Lindner HRC Fuse Link 500 V 25 amps Number 1 300.0 300 C

EG020096 MFD Capacitor Size: 2.5 Number 7 42.0 294 C

EG060027Copper Lugs Pin (Ring) Type 16 Sqr mm Number 42 7.0 294 C

BM040062 Q Rubber KiloGram 6 48.0 288 CEG010073 Indicater 6 Amps Number 19 15.0 285 CEG010015 Electronic Ignitor 250W Number 3 94.0 282 CEG010037 Tube light Choke 20 Wats Number 2 140.0 280 C

HM010020M S Hex bolt & Nuts Size : 1/2" x 1"(Full thread) KiloGram 4.3 65.0 279.5 C

HM010031M S Nut bolt (F.T) Size: 1" x 2 1/2" KiloGram 4.7 59.0 277.3 C

cg010016 C D Re-writable ( L.G. Make) Number 21 13.0 273 C

EG010048Metal Clad Socket 30 Amps 440 Volts (Stanly Make) Number 1 265.0 265 C

EG120098 Ceremice fuse 1amps Number 3 83.0 249 CCG020022 C D (Floppys) Number 7 35.0 245 C

HM020006M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 8mm x 65mm KiloGram 8.7 27.0 234.9 C

EG060038 C U Insulated Round type 2.5 Number 78 3.0 234 C

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Sqr mm LugsEG060036 Alluminium Lugs 35 Sqr mm Number 46 5.0 230 CGS050065 air conection pipe Meters 10 23.0 230 CHM010034 M S Nut bolt 1" x 4 1/2" KiloGram 4.5 50.0 225 C

EG120066SIEMENS Make 3NW NS10 10A Number 3 71.0 213 C

eg070019Elmex Connector size:2.5 sqmm Number 30 7.0 210 C

HM020043M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 20mm x 40mm KiloGram 5.7 36.0 205.2 C

HM020042M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 10mm x 40mm KiloGram 3.05 67.0 204.35 C

EG060078Alluminium Tubler Lugs Size: 240 Sqr mm Number 4 50.0 200 C

EG070007Elmex Connector Terminals Size : 6 Sq.mm Number 20 10.0 200 C

BM020047 Door Stapper Number 6 33.0 198 C

EG150004Plastic Fan for Motor Frame 132KH / 132M Number 2 98.0 196 C

EG110033 Toggle Switch 15 A Number 10 19.0 190 CHM010035 Electroplated Nuts Size : 1/2" KiloGram 2.2 81.0 178.2 C

EG120087Siemens Make HRC Fuse Links 50 Amps Type 3NA 3822-74 Number 1 177.0 177 C

BM070017 B- Washers Number 10 17.0 170 CEG010035 130 V Induction Bulbs Number 27 6.0 162 CHM010036 M S Nuts 5/8" KiloGram 3.05 53.0 161.65 CBM010030 Gund Number 4 40.0 160 CEG010069 MV Lamp holder for 70 Wat Number 2 80.0 160 CEG020061 Gang box Two Way Number 16 10.0 160 CBM020060 Wood Screw Pkt 2 75.0 150 C

EG020086Combined Switch & Socket 6 & 16 Amps Number 2 73.0 146 C

HM010027 M S Nut& bolt (F.T ) 5/8" x 4" KiloGram 2.2 66.0 145.2 C

EG060028Alluminium Tubler Lugs Size: 185 Sqr mm Number 5 29.0 145 C

EG120028 Glass Fuse 2Amps Number 28 5.0 140 C

HM010049M S Bolts & Nuts (Full Thread ) Size : 5/8" X 1 1/2" KiloGram 2 66.0 132 C

EG020073 Junction Box Two Way Number 16 8.0 128 CCG020027 Power Cable Number 2 62.0 124 CBM010022 Thapy Number 4 30.0 120 C

eg150048

motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 5.5 kw 1432 RPM fram: pm 132 s Number 2 60.0 120 C

EG090039 Spare Coil for TW 42 Starter Number 1 118.0 118 CEG010028 Bulb 24Volts 60 W Number 13 9.0 117 CEG010039 Tube 20 Wates Number 3 39.0 117 C

HM020053M S Bolts & Nuts (Full Thread )Size : 6mm x 35mm KiloGram 2.35 49.0 115.15 C

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HM020008M S Bolt & Nuts Size : 10mm x 55mm KiloGram 2.25 49.0 110.25 C

EG020026 Sunmike Board Size 4" x 6" Number 6 18.0 108 CEG020056 Ravalplug 8 No Number 13 8.0 104 C

EG010062Porcelien Babbin Treak Insulator Number 50 2.0 100 C

EG010058Starter Holder for 40 Watts Flurosent Tubes Number 8 12.0 96 C

EG060067 Cable Gland 1" Number 2 48.0 96 CBM040057 Tar Wire KiloGram 2 45.0 90 CBM040061 Door PVT Set 1 90.0 90 CBM040033 Screw Head Size: 3'' Number 1 85.0 85 CEG120102 Glass Fuse Size : 3 Amps Number 21 4.0 84 C

EG060040C U Insulated " Pin " type Lugs Size: 1.5 Sqr mm Number 76 1.0 76 C

EG150023Motor Terminal block Kirlosker Make 10 HP Motor Number 1 72.0 72 C

EG150062motor cooling fans(plastic fan) 7.5 kw 1430 RPM fram: pm 132 Number 1 67.0 67 C

EG020051 Sealing rose Number 5 12.0 60 C

EG060077Alluminium Tubler Lugs Size:25 Sqr mm Number 10 6.0 60 C

EG090037L&T Make Contactor Coil NO Volt Coil MN 80/95/110/140 Number 3 20.0 60 C

EG010005 PT Bulb 40W,230V Number 4 14.0 56 CEG020020 S M Board Size 4"x 4" Number 8 7.0 56 CEG020055 Junction box Number 8 7.0 56 CEG120031 Glass Fuse 5Amps Number 11 5.0 55 C

EG120004Fuse Link LT HF - 16Amps(HRC Fuse) Number 1 54.0 54 C

EG060043Alluminium Lug Size: 150 Sqrmm Number 3 14.0 42 C

EG120044 Glass Fuse Size : 4 Amps Number 12 3.0 36 CEG010025 Electric Bulb ZERO ( 0 ) Wat Number 3 11.0 33 C

EG060030Aluminium Lugs Size: 25 Sqr.mm. Number 10 3.0 30 C

EG020074 Junction Box Three Way Number 4 7.0 28 C

EG060041C U Insulated " Round " type Lugs Size: 1.5 Sqr mm Number 14 2.0 28 C

EG020047 P.V.C. Inner Corner Size 1/2" Number 5 5.0 25 CEG020048 P.V.C. Outer Corner Size 1/2" Number 5 5.0 25 CEG020049 P.V.C. Coupler Size 1/2" Number 5 5.0 25 CEG020010 One Way Gang Box Number 3 8.0 24 CEG020015 Rawal Plug No.10 Box 3 8.0 24 CEG120046 Glass Fuse Size : 10 Amps Number 4 5.0 20 CEG020045 PVC Casing Elbow Size 1/2" Number 2 10.0 20 CEG120043 Glass Fuse Size : 1Amps Number 8 2.0 16 CGS050062 clip Number 2 8.0 16 CEG060076 Alluminium Tubler Lugs Size: Number 5 3.0 15 C

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16 Sqr mm

HM010025M S Hex bolt & Nuts (F.T) Size : 1/2" x 1 1/2" KiloGram 0.2 66.0 13.2 C

EG060032 Alluminium Lugs 120 Sqr mm Number 1 12.0 12 C

EG060039C U Insulated " U " type 2.5 Sqr mm Lugs Number 10 1.0 10 C

EG120101 Glass Fuse Size : 300 M.Amps Number 1 6.0 6 C

EG020031Real (Bush) Insulator (Runners) Number 1 1.0 1 C

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