A Project feasibility study on the manufacture of locally made tire valve / by Teresita D. Rowedes and Kristine Joy S. Sagana.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2008. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xxvi, 183 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: The absence of locally produced tire valve in the country encouraged the proponents to produce to determine the feasibility of manufacturing tire valve. The project is in line with the government is desire to be self-sufficient in the production of tire valve rather than resort to continuous importation. A study was conducted to determine the viability and profitability of establishing Philippine Tire Valve Incorporation in Brgy. Conchu, Trece Martirez City, Cavite. The results of this study will certainly serve as based in. To determine the market feasibility, questionnaire survey method was used to established historical demand and supply figures. The historical supply and demand figures are used to forecast projected demand of 14, 285, 866 pieces and supply of 11, 724, 480 pieces in 2012 for tire valve. The project shall be situated in a 300 m area in Brgy. Conchu, Trece Martirez City, Cavite. The manufacturing steps involved in the production of tire valve together with the machines, equipment, furniture and fixtures, and other fixed assets required in its manufacture are outlined and discussed in this feasibility study. On organization and management aspect, the project will be organized as a corporation and will be registered under the name Philippine Tire Valve Incorporation with 12 original incorporators. This will give the funding needed for the project. The tire valve project is to be composed of 23 employees for its manufacturing plant. On financial aspect, initial capitalization shall be at Php12, 000, 000.00 to be sourced from the stockholders. The payback period of the project is determined to be on the third year of operation. The total cash inflow during the five years of operation is Php 14, 835, 256.86 with a benefit cost ratio of 1.37. On the socio-economic aspect, the project is not only financially viable but also socially desirable and economically acceptable. The project will generate employment, improve quality of life of the employees, generate revenue, taxes, and income, and will contribute to the development of the community where it will be located. The proponents believe that this feasibility will encourage potential investors to venture into this type of business enterprise because will not only help the environment but it will also uplift the local economy. Likewise, the proponents are convinced that the project is viable and feasible based on the supporting data gathered and analyses made on each aspect. In financial terms, the project will be viable and sustainable.
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The absence of locally produced tire valve in the country encouraged the proponents to produce to determine the feasibility of manufacturing tire valve. The project is in line with the government is desire to be self-sufficient in the production of tire valve rather than resort to continuous importation. A study was conducted to determine the viability and profitability of establishing Philippine Tire Valve Incorporation in Brgy. Conchu, Trece Martirez City, Cavite. The results of this study will certainly serve as based in. To determine the market feasibility, questionnaire survey method was used to established historical demand and supply figures. The historical supply and demand figures are used to forecast projected demand of 14, 285, 866 pieces and supply of 11, 724, 480 pieces in 2012 for tire valve.
The project shall be situated in a 300 m area in Brgy. Conchu, Trece Martirez City, Cavite. The manufacturing steps involved in the production of tire valve together with the machines, equipment, furniture and fixtures, and other fixed assets required in its manufacture are outlined and discussed in this feasibility study. On organization and management aspect, the project will be organized as a corporation and will be registered under the name Philippine Tire Valve Incorporation with 12 original incorporators. This will give the funding needed for the project. The tire valve project is to be composed of 23 employees for its manufacturing plant.
On financial aspect, initial capitalization shall be at Php12, 000, 000.00 to be sourced from the stockholders. The payback period of the project is determined to be on the third year of operation. The total cash inflow during the five years of operation is Php 14, 835, 256.86 with a benefit cost ratio of 1.37. On the socio-economic aspect, the project is not only financially viable but also socially desirable and economically acceptable.
The project will generate employment, improve quality of life of the employees, generate revenue, taxes, and income, and will contribute to the development of the community where it will be located. The proponents believe that this feasibility will encourage potential investors to venture into this type of business enterprise because will not only help the environment but it will also uplift the local economy. Likewise, the proponents are convinced that the project is viable and feasible based on the supporting data gathered and analyses made on each aspect. In financial terms, the project will be viable and sustainable.

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