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Chapter 4 Feasibility

This chapter discusses the production and technical aspects of a proposed project. It covers processes and procedures, daily production quantity, project site details, floor plan layout, machinery and equipment requirements, utilities, raw materials, manpower needs, and waste disposal methods. The production flow, lead times, and processing times are presented. Raw material alternatives and waste recycling are also described.

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Chapter 4 Feasibility

This chapter discusses the production and technical aspects of a proposed project. It covers processes and procedures, daily production quantity, project site details, floor plan layout, machinery and equipment requirements, utilities, raw materials, manpower needs, and waste disposal methods. The production flow, lead times, and processing times are presented. Raw material alternatives and waste recycling are also described.

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CHAPTER 4

PRODUCTION AND
TECHNICAL STUDY

Prepared by:
Ms. Michelle Ann G. De Ramos, LPT
Instructor I
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LOREM IPSUM
DOLOR SIT AMET,
CONSECTETUER
ADIPISCING ELIT
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 Process/ Step-by-step procedure in creating
the product.
 Present your operations: Flow Diagram
showing the details of each section or activity
of your production including:
 Lead Time
 Processing Time
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4.5. Daily Production Quantity
Percentage Daily Production of Yearly
Production of

Product 100% 542 156,000

TOTAL 100% 542 bottles a day 156,000 bottles a

year

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4.6. Project Site
 Present a picture of your proposed project site. Describe your location in
detail.
 Present a list of fundamental data and requirements for your projects site
determination.
 Draw map of your location.
 State also the possible obstacles that you may encounter in your choice
of project location.
 State also the cost of rental or acquisition.

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 State also the breakdown of renovation, if any.
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4.7. Floor Plan Layout

 This section presents the general description of the plant


layout and the layout chart. Designing the plant layout is so
important because it can increase the productivity of your
plant. This will include:
 Functional flow
 Operation flow
 Manpower flow
 Materials flow
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 Production flow
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4.8. Machineries and Equipment

 List down and show pictures of


all machineries that will be
used in the project proposal.

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4.8.1 Office Supplies
4.8.2 Production Supplies
4.8.3 Furniture and Fixture
4.8.4 Office Equipment
4.8.5 Production Equipment
4.8.6 Delivery Equipment
4.8.7 Cleaning Supplies

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4.8.5 Production Equipment

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4.9. Utilities
 Present a break-down of the utilities that will be
needed for your project.
 On your water supply
 On your power supply
 On your communication system

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4.10. Raw Materials Requirements
 Present a detailed breakdown of your project’s raw
materials requirements.
 State alternatives or substitutes raw materials you may
use during lean, peak, or emergency months in case of
sudden or temporary unavailability of any or all of your
raw materials.
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4.11. Manpower Requirements
Present your direct personnel
requirements.

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4.12. Waste and Waste Disposal Method
 Describe your waste produces by the project in detail
and their effects to your operations. If possible, include
their quantity.
 State your means of disposal system, waste treatment
machineries, waste disposal site, treatment equipment,
etc.
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a. Process Waste

1. Over toasted mongo- these can be sold out to the farmers.

2. Powdered mongo dust- suppliers who deal into chicken and

duck feeding.

3. Moist Salt- can be used for cleaning and deodorizing.

4. Reject finished product- can be sold to stones.


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b. Packaging

1. Rejected bottles- these can be used as pen holder and

etc.

2. Oil bottle- can be used as water sprinkler for gardening

purpose.

3. Sticker paper- Can be used to design or decorate.

4. Rejected boxes- it can be reassemble to make a box.


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c. Solid Waste
1. Sacks of the raw materials- these can be recycled by doing eco bags.

2. Plastic Gloves- these can be sold to co-friendly suppliers who deal into

processed recycled products like plastic chair.

d. Other Waste
3. Excess Oil- can be used as oil recycling for sustainable biodiesel

production.

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