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Unit 7: Building the Business Plan




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             Case Study  Khushi Plastics

                ts not been a miracle that Khushi Plastics Private Limited has been able to have a
                turnover of  ` 20,000 crore in a span of 15 years. The success has come from the
             Iarduous efforts of the promoters.
            Company’s Background
            Mr Pramod was a manager in a small plastic factory where he realized that working for
            someone else would not quench his thirst for money, flexibility and growth so he decided
            to go on his own. In 1990 he started with a small retail shop that sold plastic products like
            polythene and plastic sheets. Through market sources he came to know that there was a
            huge pile of plastic scrap lying on the offshore of a Gujarat port at throw away prices. He
            was quite excited by the news and he informed his past employer (the owner of the plastic
            factory) about it and how they could use this scrap with two or three new machines and
            make a fortune. But the owner was not interested in purchasing the scrap and in fact had
            decided to even sell off his current factory. This was the turning point in his life. Pramod
            was not getting the returns from his current shop and an excellent business opportunity
            was beckoning with wide-open arms. He therefore decided to visit Kandla Port. With the
            little money he had, Pramod bought the scrap, then he bought some old machines after
            selling his parental house. He took a factory premise on rent and started manufacturing
            polythene. The company was able to achieve break even in just 8 months (which is
            commendable!). After this there was no looking back. After reaping profit constantly for
            nine years there was a slack period in the year 1997, when polythene bags were banned by
            the government. At that time Pramod ventured into a new and related business-
            manufacturing of disposable plastic containers. The sales and hence profits shot up
            exponentially. Khushi Plastics not only became pioneers in the disposable plastic container
            business but also became market leaders.
            The Product

            The disposable plastic container manufacturing at Khushi Plastics is made of special grade
            of Polypropylene glasses that guarantee optimum strength and clarity. They are crack-
            resistant, leak-free and pollution-free in nature. The range of products that are available
            include:
            1.   DPP Plastic Glasses: In 3 sizes: 250 ml, 400 ml and 50 ml. The two brands that are
                 available for each: Classical and Funda.
            2.   DPP Plastic Plates: In two sizes: quarter plates and full plates. The two brands that
                 are available in each include: Classical and Kissan.
            3.   DPP Plastic Spoons of standard size, the brand name is Saathi.
            4.   DPP Plastic Bowls Standard of medium size, the brand name is Mili.
            Distribution Strategy
            Khushi Plastics has a two-tier distribution system. Distributors are to be given a discount
            of 10% on cash sales.
            Production
            The location of the plant is in the industrial area of the town. The machineries brought five
            years back were high tech and expensive but thanks to the fast changing technology, had
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