A feasibility study on detachable hampers

Date of Publication

1996

Document Type

Bachelor's Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Commerce Major in Business Management

College

Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business

Department/Unit

Business Management

Abstract/Summary

With the growing population in the Philippines, the need for condominiums and townhouses have been the trend in terms of shelter. With the limited space of these kinds of homes, the proponents came up with a concept of a space saving item that stores and organizes things. Thus, the proponents decided to produce a detachable hamper. This product will be made of a durable waterproof canvas material that is attached to a wooden hanger which can be removed, converting the hamper into an all-purpose bag. A feasibility study was conducted to determine if there is a demand for such a product taking into consideration the marketing, technical, management, legal, financial and socio-economic areas. The marketing aspect helped identify the market share of the product. It also helped to determine the target markets' needs and preferences of the product in the primary (households living in Patio Homes, Midland 11 and Corinthian Villas) and secondary markets (college students residing in La Sallian Center and Merriville dormitories) as well as the appropriate marketing mix for the product. For the technical part of the study, it determined the processes involved in the production of the hamper and the production capacity as identified in the time and motion study. The management and legal portion dealt with the form of ownership, organizational structure, general administrate program and the time table for the entire lifespan of the corporation. This portion also discussed the corporate name, Hampbag corporation. The financial aspect of the feasibility study aided in determining the financial position of the business as well as the projected financial statements for the entire nine months and lastly, in the sodio-economic aspect the proponents identified the factors that affected the social desirability of the business venture.

Abstract Format

html

Language

English

Format

Print

Accession Number

TU09333

Shelf Location

Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F, Henry Sy Sr. Hall

Physical Description

151 numb. leaves

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