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A root level leader of Gangakhed : Ratnakar Gutte

Gangakhed Sugar & Energy Limited, founded on September 28, 2007, is one of the greatest sugar makers public firms formed in Parbhani, Maharastra, India. They have a variety of skills that allow them to advance and differentiate themselves from competition. Excellent customer relationships, a solid infrastructure, two roller mill technology, and a diverse product line are among these abilities.<br><br><br>The organization's objective is to successfully manage the plants using BAST (best available systems and technology), to develop high-quality items, to set benchmarks, and to continually deliver excell

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A root level leader of Gangakhed : Ratnakar Gutte

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  1. GANGAKHED SUGAR BLOG PRESENTED BY RATNAKAR GUTTE

  2. A root level leader of Gangakhed : Ratnakar Gutte

  3. GANGAKHED SUGAR & ENERGY LIMITED, FOUNDED ON SEPTEMBER 28, 2007, IS ONE OF THE GREATEST SUGAR MAKERS PUBLIC FIRMS FORMED IN PARBHANI, MAHARASTRA, INDIA. THEY HAVE A VARIETY OF SKILLS THAT ALLOW THEM TO ADVANCE AND DIFFERENTIATE THEMSELVES FROM COMPETITION. EXCELLENT CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS, A SOLID INFRASTRUCTURE, TWO ROLLER MILL TECHNOLOGY, AND A DIVERSE PRODUCT LINE ARE AMONG THESE ABILITIES. THE ORGANIZATION'S OBJECTIVE IS TO SUCCESSFULLY MANAGE THE PLANTS USING BAST (BEST AVAILABLE SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY), TO DEVELOP HIGH-QUALITY ITEMS, TO SET BENCHMARKS, AND TO CONTINUALLY DELIVER EXCELLENCE. THERE ARE THREE DIRECTORS AND TWO SIGNATORIES IN THE ORGANIZATION. GANGAKHED SUGAR & ENERGY LIMITED INDIA'S CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER (KMP) IS DATTATRAY RAVAN GAIKWAD, AND THE CEO (KMP) IS RAJENDRA DAULATRAO DONGARE. KALPANA BHAGWAT GUTTE, RATNAKAR GUTTE, AND VISHNU AMBAJI MUNDHE ARE CURRENTLY WORKING AS DIRECTORS TOGETHER.

  4. MR. RATNAKAR GUTTE, OWNER OF GANGAKHED SUGAR., HAS BROUGHT 31 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE POWER INDUSTRY TO THE ORGANIZATION. UNDER HIS DIRECTION, THE COMPANY QUICKLY COMPLETED SEVERAL PREVIOUSLY UNTHINKABLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND ESTABLISHED ITSELF AS ONE OF MAHARASHTRA'S MAIN MANUFACTURERS OF SUGAR, ELECTRICITY, AND DISTILLERY PRODUCTS. RATNAKAR MANIKRAO GUTTE, A MAN OF AMBITION, INTENT, AND STRATEGY, QUICKLY ESTABLISHED THE COMPANY AS A HOUSEHOLD NAME IN SUGAR AND POWER PLANT INSTALLATION. HE IS A FIRST-GENERATION BUSINESS OWNER WITH EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE IN ENGINEERING, CIVIL CONSTRUCTION ISSUES, MACHINERY INSTALLATION, FINANCING, BANKING, TAXATION, GENERAL MANAGEMENT, AND COMMERCIAL CONCERNS.

  5. PRODUCT INFORMATION

  6. Sugar Sugar is one of the company's most important products. To make sugar, the juice recovered from crushed cane is evaporated. This is a widely used sweetener in both food and beverages. Sugar is usually packed and sold loose in India. Molasses Molasses, a tasty byproduct, is extracted when sugar cane is refined to make sugar crystals. Machines that use centrifugal force separate the sugar crystals from the liquid. The remaining syrup is converted into molasses.

  7. Bagasse Bagasse is a byproduct that can be used to generate paper or power in two profitable ways. Making paper from bagasse is an environmentally friendly alternative to the traditional way of collecting pulp from trees. Bagasse accounts for roughly 30% of total sugar production. A 6,000 TCD operation may thus create 1,800 tons of bagasse per day. Alcohol Molasses, a byproduct of sugar production, is distilled to produce ethanol, rectified spirit, extra neutral alcohol, denatured spirit, and other products used in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and alcohol industries. Ethanol is another useful alternative fuel.

  8. Energy Bagasse is utilized to create power due to its high heat factor, which replaces the typical thermal option while lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Sugar mills currently get their energy from boilers driven by bagasse.

  9. Energy Policy Renewal To function, every sector of the economy, including agriculture, industry, transportation, commercial, and residential use, requires energy inputs. Since its independence, India has pursued economic growth strategies that have entailed the usage of increasing quantities of energy. As a result, energy consumption in all forms has been steadily increasing across the country. As a result of expanding energy consumption, the country's reliance on fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas has grown. Concerns about keeping the energy supply to enable our economic growth are fueled by rising oil and gas prices and the possibility of future shortages. The use of fossil fuels is expanding, which has an influence on the environment both locally and globally.

  10. Technological advancement Gangakhed has invested in cutting-edge technologies in order to completely automate the factory. More automation has also reduced the requirement for human intervention when creating high-quality goods. The following are some of the advantages of this modern technology for the company: a. Steam consumption (per tonne of cane) Compared to the industry average of 45%, the company consumes around 39% less steam per tonne of cane. There are continual efforts to increase electricity savings and reduce them to 36%. Every 1% saved results in a larger surplus for the corporation to export.

  11. b. The moisture content The moisture content of the crushed cane at Gangakhed is 48%, compared to the industry standard of 50-53%. More efforts are being made to reduce moisture content, which will boost the efficiency of the boilers. c. Evaluation of quality The Gangakhed sugar factory can make sugar with an ICCUMSA Color value of up to 50.

  12. d. Captive power use of less than 9% For crushing sugarcane, the company is transitioning from a conventional method to a more modern one. This reduces operational expenses while enhancing sugar recovery and lowering bagasse moisture content. e. cogeneration Reduced captive power use indicates that the corporation has more co-generation electricity available for export.

  13. f. variable frequency drives The company offered conducting variable frequency drive motors to reduce power consumption. Planetary gears, for example: In the plant's speed reduction gearboxes, high-efficiency planetary gears are used. Sugar factories' power consumption is reduced to 22 kW/ton of cane using both planetary gears and VFDs, compared to other facilities' normal consumption of 26 kW and higher.

  14. g. planetary gears High-efficiency planetary gears are used in the plant’s speed reduction gearboxes. Utilizing both planetary gears and VFDs, sugar factories’ power consumption is decreased to 22 kW/ton of cane, compared to other plants’ typical consumption of 26 kW and higher. h. The company constructed a decanter system for the first time in our nation in order to separate muddy juice. This fully eliminates the need for bagacillo in the sugar-making process, saving 0.8% of bagasse, which is then productively used in cogeneration plants to generate additional money. Additionally, the method reduces press mud loss by 0.5% pol. When employing the most recent decanter system, pol loss in press mud is reduced to 0.04% on cane and the quantity of press mud is decreased from 4% on cane to 1.7% on cane. Pol loss in press mud using a conventional vacuum filter is 0.06-0.08% on cane.

  15. THANK YOU

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