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Project Summary In this chapter, the group presents the highlights, descriptive definition, long- range objectives, feasibility criteria, history and basic conclusions of studying the business viability of “Biba Lavendera” laundry shop. A. Na e of the !nterprise Biba Lavandera Laundry "hop A business na e is one of the ost essential things to be prepared in starting a business. the noun #ord “bibo” that Biba Lavandera as the pri ary na e of the business, originated fro ca e upon the suggestion of $rofessor $atriarca as it appeals Lavendera so eho# gives an e%traordinary attention &he na e “Biba Lavandera” is uni'ue, si ple and easy to re e ber. $eople #ill easily visuali(e #hat the business is about and it #ill aid to their e ory. It includes the infor ation ar)et. that the business does and can easily be understood by various target

eans s art or bubbly. It is used to refer a person that is active and has energy. “lavandera” ore to the target audience. Biba

&he business logo sho#s a bubbly girl to represent Biba, a sun to denote a bright day for doing laundry #ith the na e of the enterprise. &he colors used are on the light shades to be attractive and leave a clean and fresh i age. B. Location &he location of the business is at Bl) *+ lot , -inseng .oad, .obinsons /o es !ast Bgy. "an 0ose, Antipolo 1ity. Biba Lavandera is inside the .obinsons /o es. Basically, the business is intended for the residents of the co unity because not all the residents have house helpers to unity. &he lot easures 34 s'3 and the do the laundry. 2any residents are #or)ing and they are too busy to do the laundry so this )ind of business is good enough for the people inside the co rates of renting the place range fro laundry shop is e%pected to occupy 56 s'3. 7riginally, the location #as occupied by a salon. &he ,,888php to 4,988php a onth since it is located on the ain road: hence it projects a higher rate. &he cost of renting the place is good enough for the productivity of the business because it is easily seen by the target audience. &he in the co ain location is near the .obinsons clubhouse, the chapel and the ain gate so it is accessible for all the residents of the subdivision. An efficient site for “Biba Lavandera” is seen unity because the need for an instant #ay to clean the resident;s clothes is high. &he aterials and other utilities #ill be available for the business o#ners. village is in the city so ra# ore

This is the map of the whole Robinsons Homes East which has approximately 3, !!" ,!!! occ#pied ho#ses $from wi%imapia&'

This is the exact location of the b#siness inside the Robinsons Homes' 1. <escription of the $roject $ri arily, the project is intended for the residents of .obinsons /o es and not in line #ith any other govern ent advocacies. /o#ever, this ay support a clean living #hich is ai ed by the <epart ent of /ealth but this project is basically to help the residents lessen their #or)load and ensure that their clothes are clean. It does not support any political aspects of the govern ent or other organi(ations in the co to do the laundry. It #ill be &hrough that, the target because it also gives the bond #ith other fa ily unity. unity. Biba Lavandera significantly acts a helper for the people #ho does not have enough ti e anaged by a partnership #ho is a resident of the co ar)et is rest assured that the o#ners of the business adhere to #hat they others or the ones responsible for doing the laundry, an e%tra ti e to e bers or do other productive things. Instead of doing the laundry that

need to get full satisfaction. It is a very good idea to put up a laundry shop in the subdivision

is tiring, people could just deposit their clothes in the shop and #ait for it to get done. 2ore ti e and effort #ill be saved by the residents and perhaps, it could be spent on other household chores, doing paper #or)s and other. &his project #ill be #ith #hat results they get fro done in an easy anaged by the people #ho )no# the feeling of being unsatisfied doing the laundry at ho e. &he o#ners thought of ore having their dirty clothes and stuffs

advantages and benefits that their co- residents #ill get fro

anner. &he use of technology today should be able to respond to the needs and

#ants of the custo ers. In that case, a laundry shop is the ans#er to the need for clean clothes in less ti e, less cost and less effort. <. Long- range 7bjectives  &o be able to e%pand the business in other areas of the co years.  &o gain 98= of loyal custo ers in a year.  &o do inate the shop fro ar)et in the co unity and define the edge of Biba Lavandera laundry onths ti e. its co petitor inside the subdivision in si% unity in its three operating

 &o establish a good brand to custo ers and gain brand loyalty in its first three operation by prevailing a socially responsible enterprise.  &o increase profits in half a year;s ti e. !. >easibility 1riteria

onths of

As a socially responsible business, it adheres to the responsibility of having a good i pact on the environ ent. $rofitability is not just the ajor ai of the project but also to be a socially responsible business by pro oting a healthy environ ent in a si ple #ay of #earing clean clothes. According to .enteria ?388*@, a laundry industry is a recession- proof industry because everyone has dirty clothes. A laundry business has been a sleeper and has also stayed #ell belo# the radar, but profitability is very visible in this )ind of business. 0udging the viability of the project, it is i portant to consider aspects li)e ho# it is able to operate in the ar)et, ho# it differs fro other laundry shops inside the subdivision and ho# onths of long it stays in spite of the co petition. Its profitability can not be judged on the first its operation though, because this )ind of industry gives higher cash returns if it attracts custo ers in a long- run basis. >. /ighlights of the $roject i. /istory &he project ca e about the thought of a business partnership bet#een the group originating fro up that suit inside the .obinsons /o es is really the ain thing. A #ater refilling station e bers ay be unity so a #ater refilling station up to the laundry shop. &hin)ing of #hat business to put

viable in the location ho#ever a lot of co petitors are already operating inside the co into: and that is a laundry shop. Laundry shops are seen to be a need for the residents of the co business does not re'uire

the group though of a different business #here in the target audience could focus their attention unity. &his )ind of

uch effort for the custo ers and the business o#ners as #ell. >or the anage the business is just the only tas) achines. &hus, the group thought of the target audience. It #ill be a good

custo ers, it is as easy as leaving their dirty clothes in the shop and return after it is done. >or the business o#ners, hiring fe# e ployees that #ould this )ind of business for practicability and de and fro help for to do. ! ployees #ill be needed for operating the laundry

eeting the custo er;s e%pectations through satisfying their needs and #ants.

ii. $roject &i etable "tatus &he project is e%pected to be in operation for ten years and be able to be pro oted to a different stage at a later ti e such as e%tending a detergent store near the laundry shop. &he business #ill still be operational after the e%pected year: ho#ever the focus of the business #ill be ore on the e%pansion of the industry. $resently, the business is in the stage of introducing a ne# brand in the laundry shop is not ne# in the ar)et though so product innovation and sales ar)et. A anage ent are

i portant in order for the business to gro#. &he launching of the business has to be uni'ue and catchy to attract prospects in the future and develop a loyalty for the brand. iii. Nature of the Industry Laundry industry is a strong and energetic business. Also, #hat to the a)es it ore appealing ar)et is the fact that this steadfast service industry continues to gro# and succeed. &he

de ographic trends to#ard an even greater d#elling seg ent of the population forecast continued success. &he biggest threat for the business is the co petition. 1onsidering that the business site is inside a subdivision, it is possible that other business en #ould thin) of putting up the sa e business and hence, the ar)et #ill be ore seg ented and it yields a s aller target ar)et for the laundry shop. /o#ever in the long- run, the business #ill not just do inate the #hole subdivision but #ill also e%tend to other places li)e the nearby subdivisions near the Antipolo church and probably other areas li)e &aytay, 1ainta or $asig. Laundry shops are easily anaged through the use of ne# technology. It lessens the ti e and effort that are spent in getting the clothes cleaned. &he nor al ti e spent in getting dirty clothes cleaned is li)e t#o hours depending on the nu ber of clothes to be #ashed and its si(es. /o#ever, the laundry industry belongs to the service industry #here the product is pri arily the service given to the custo ers. &a)e note of the service, it co prises of the use of detergent soaps to be used for the clothes, the #ater consu ption, space to be saved by the custo ers in hanging their clothes to dry and the electricity that can be saved for ironing the . -enerally, this

)ind of industry is really seen on the go for the target audience because of convenience and practicability. iv. 2ode of >inancing and Invest ent costs &he ode of financing #ill be fro the partnership of Alburo sisters. It #ill co e fro the ban) or a the savings of both and this business #ill be their pri ary invest ent. A laundry shop is a not big business that needs an e%travagant capital so there is no need to borro# fro interests. &he esti ated cost of the total business is AAAAAAAAAAAA. >unds #ill be allocated as follo#s ?php@B "tore rental &otal price of the e'uip ents ?appro%@ 2aintenance "tore renovation 2anpo#er &otal $a detailed analysis of costs will be f#rther disc#ssed on the followin( chapters& v. Invest ent costs -. 2ajor Assu ptions and "u i. 2ar)et >easibility ii. &echnical >easibility iii. >inancial >easibility iv. "ocio- econo ic >easibility v. 2anage ent >easibility /. 1onclusion of the "tudy ary of >indings lending co pany. &he partners chose to finance the business because it #ill lessen the cost of

Market Study &his chapter covers the ost i portant part of the project that intends to define the si(e, ar)eting factors affecting the ar)et of the product nature and gro#th of the de and for the product, description and price of the product, supply situation, nature of co petition, different and the ar)eting progra needed.

A. $roduct <escription B. <e and- "upply Analysis 1. 4 $;s "tudy <. >actors Affecting the 2ar)et !. "urvey .esults >. Analysis of <ata -athered -. 1onclusions and .eco endations Technical Study
In this chapter, the group presents the products, schedule, anufacturing process, plant si(e and production aterial and achinery and e'uip ent, plant location and layout, building facilities and the ra#

supplies for the operation of “Biba Lavandera” laundry shop.

A.

"ervices Biba Lavandera #ill be providing custo ers #ith the follo#ing laundry servicesB Cash,

<ry, >old ?C<>@, $ressing, /and Cash, and <ry 1leaning services. Cash, <ry,>old or C<> is the service provides basic aid of #ashing #ash to re ove ost co on sought service fro a laundry shop. &his achine #ashing and drying: and folding for custo ers; clothes, achines perfor several rinses after the ain

co forters, to#els, curtains and seat covers #ith or #ithout foa . &his process is done #ith the achines and dryers. Cashing oisture fro ost of the detergent. &hen, the clothing #ould be placed on a clothes dryer or a load of clothing and other te%tiles. &hen, the anually folded and bagged for pic) up for the custo ers.

tu ble dryer that is used to re ove clothes or gar ents #ould be

$ressing or Ironing or s oothing is the #or) of using a heated tool, or tools, such as an iron to re ove #rin)les fro chain poly er fabric. Ironing #or)s by loosening the bonds bet#een the longaterial. Chile the olecules are hot, the fibers are this, olecules in the fibers of the

straightened by the #eight of the iron, and they hold their ne# shape as they cool. "o e fabrics, such as cotton, re'uire the addition of #ater to loosen the inter olecular bonds. Aside fro ironing an ironing board, a s all, portable, foldable table #ith a heat resistant top. "o e co grade ironing boards incorporate a heating ele ent and a pedal-operated vacuu traditional iron to stea irons #hich allo# pressing #ithout an ironing board. anual cleaning of clothes. "o e delicate clothing pieces ay also be used as a ger Dparasite )illing hygienic operation. 2ost ironing is done on ercialto pull air

through the board and dry the gar ent. But technology has paved its #ay in i proving the /and Cashing is the traditional

re'uire gentle cleansing, thus the need for hand #ashing service. &he laundry #or)er #ould #ash the specified clothing one by one by hand and bar soap and the clothing #ould also be airdryed before it could be folded. <ry 1leaning is a cleaning process for clothing and te%tiles using an organic solvent rather than #ater. &he solvent used is typically tetrachloroethylene ?perchloroethylene@, abbreviated EpercE in the industry and Edry-cleaning fluidE by the public. <ry cleaning is necessary for cleaning ite s #hich #ould other#ise be da aged by #ater and soap or detergent. &he cleaning process of dry cleaning is ore ti e consu ing co pared to the usual #ash, dry, fold process, but there are clothing that re'uires such service li)e go#ns and barongs, coats, suits, dresses, jac)ets, caps and nec)ties. &he international -IN!&!F laundry sy bol for dry cleaning is a circle. It ay have a letter $ inside to indicate perchloroethylene solvent, or a letter ild > inside to indicate a hydrocarbon solvent. A bar underneath the circle indicates that only per itted.

cleaning processes should be used. A crossed out e pty circle indicates that no dry cleaning is

B. 2anufacturing $rocess &here are different processes involved in a laundry business depending on the specified service ordered by the custo er and the service re'uired #ith the type of gar ent or fabric. Ce also have the International Cashing "y bols to refer to in #ashing the clothes to assure the custo ers that their clothing is handled in the best #ay by a custo er-satisfaction oriented business. INITIAL PROCESS IN ACQUISITION O !ARMENTS

"a#h $ry old Ser%ice Per &' (ilo "a#h Load

>or &hin -ar ents including Bed "heets, 1urtains, &o#els and "eat 1overs #ith or #ithout >oa .

>or &hic) -ar ents such as Blan)ets and 1o forters.

Pre##in) Ser%ice

*and "a#hin) Proce##

$R+ CLEANIN! PROCESS

1. $lant "i(e and $roduction "chedule <. 2achinery and !'uip ent 2achineries 3 Chilpool &opload Cashers 2odel B 4$C&C9+89 >eaturesB • 3*”"uper 1apacity $lus • 58.9 Gg. <ry Linen 1apacity • >ully Auto atic Casher #ith "ilver $anel • !%ta .oll Action Agitator • 2agi1lean Lint >ilter • $olypropylene 7uter &ub • <irect <rive "yste • !%tra .inse 7ption

• "elf Balancing Bas)et and &ub • .at-$roof Base • &ripod "uspension "yste "pecicifationsB MO$EL LOA$ CAPACIT+ "AS*ER T+PE SPIN CAPACIT+ SPIN SPEE$ NO, O "AS* PRO!RAMS Soak"a#h UNCTIONS E-TRA RINSE TUR.O PER ORMANCE "ATER USA!E /er "AS* A!ITATOR CONTROL T+PE "AS* "ATTA!E COLOR NET $IMENSIONS 0h121d3 in inche# PO"ER SOURCE NET "EI!*T !ROSS "EI!*T 4$C&C9+89 58.9 Ggs. &op Load 58.9 Ggs. 698 rp + cycles No Hes No I* Liters Hes $ush Button D Gnob II8C BiscuitDChite 43.9 F 3* F 36.9 338J D 68/( *3 Ggs. *I Ggs.

3 Chirlpool <ryers 2odel B 4$C!<9+89 >eaturesB • • • • • • 58.9 G-. >ully Auto atic !lectric <ryer #ith "ilver $anel Auto atic <ry -entle /eat "yste .e ovable Lint >ilter !nd-of-1ycle "ignal Crin)le "hield&2 7ption

• •

Kuiet <ry Noise .eduction "pill-uard&2 &op

"pecificationsB MO$EL LOA$ CAPACIT+ NO, O C+CLES AN$ OPTIONS NO,O TEMPERATURE SETTIN!S ACCU$R+ SENSOR $R+IN! REMO4A.LE LINT ILTER CONTROL T+PE MATERIAL AN$ INIS* PO"ER SOURCE "ATTA!E COLOR NET $IMENSIONS 0h121d3 in inche# NET "EI!*T !ROSS "EI!*T .4$C!<9+89 58.9 Ggs I 1ycles 4 Auto atic <ry &op 2ounted $ush Button and Gnob !na el, $o#der 1oated 338J D 68/( 9488C Biscuit D Chite 43.9 F 3+ F 3I 9, Ggs. 96 Ggs.

5 <ry 1leaner !. $lant Location >. $lant Layout -. Building >acilities /. .a# 2aterials and "upplies I. Ltilities 0. Caste <isposal G. $roduction 1ost i. <irect 2aterials ii. <irect Labor iii. 2anufacturing 7verhead L. $lant 7rgani(ation 2. Appendices i. $lant LayoutD !'uip ent ii. !'uip ent flo# sheet

iii. !'uip ent listing and cost iv. Ltilities calculation v. $lant facilities brea)do#n of cost vi. $rojected cost of production Socio5 Economic Study A. "ocio- !cono ic Benefits i. ! ploy ent and Inco e ii. &a%es iii. "upply of co iv. <e and for odities aterials Or)ani6ation and Mana)ement Study A. >or ulation of -oals and 7bjectives B. Basic 1onsiderations 1. >or s of 7#nership <. 7rgani(ational 1hart !. 7fficers and Gey $ersonnel >. $roject "chedule En%ironmental Im/act Analy#i# Recommendation

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