Feasibility study on the production and marketing of WeraCrepida Inc.

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

When people talk about the foot wear industry, leather is the first thing that comes into their minds. This is due to the fact that leather footwear industry has been in the market longer than its synthetic counterparts like rubber and plastic. But as the price of leather raw material increased in time, manufacturers ventured into making use of other materials. The use of plastic and rubber definitely comes out cheaper as compared to leather but the group thought of manufacturing disposable slippers made of feelon because it would come out even cheaper as compared to not only leather but also rubber and plastic.

This feasibility study was conducted to determine the level of acceptability of producing disposable slippers made of feelon in the selected accommodation establishments in Metro Manila particularly standard and economy class hotels and motels/pensions. The universe of the study is composed of the selected accredited accommodation establishments because these establishments are required by the Department of Tourism (Hotel Code) to provide certain amenities to be accredited. Disposable slippers made of feelon being an alternative amenity may be included as part or such requirement. These establishments may also provide this alternative amenity while working within their budget or as a cost cutting expense. Several other objectives falling under the five aspects of the study namely: market study, technical study, management and legal study, financial study and the socio-economic study were also determined.

The group made use of the descriptive type of research. Both qualitative and quantitative data were utilized in the study. Primary data was acquired through the distribution of survey questionnaires. Secondary data was acquired through research in various places like the De La Salle University Library, Center for Research and Industry, and the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Comments of the respondents while the group was conducting the survey were also considered as part of secondary data.

The group gave out questionnaires to purchasing department managers, operations department managers, and housekeeping executives of selected accredited accommodation establishments in Metro Manila. The group, upon receiving the results of the survey, tallied the response that was given.

For the results of the market study, the proponents came to verify that there is indeed a current demand for disposable slippers made of feelon in selected accommodation establishments in Metro Manila. In particular, the group's primary target market consists of DOH accredited economy and standard class hotels, motels/pensions. The acceptable price is P 10 per pair. Clear plastic will be used for packaging the product so the silk screened logo of the company on the slippers will be visible. In order to sell the product effectively, personal selling would be employed.

The proponents would not encounter difficulty in producing their product, since they have developed the skill and acquired the knowledge in order to manufacture their minimum monthly demand of 756 pairs. This figure was obtained after a time and motion study that also forecasted that it would take 12 mins and 41 seconds to manufacture 1 pair of disposable slippers.

The management and legal study made it possible for the proponents to give justification in engaging in a corporate for of ownership that shall be called WeraCrepida, Inc. This is to commence on October 7, 1995 until the 2nd week of July 1996. Since there are 9 incorporators, the corporation shall have an initial capital requirement of P 13,500.

The initial capital requirement is sufficient for covering all costs and expenses needed for the business operations. It would allow the proponents to generate a profit as projected by the financial statements in the financial study.

Since business should not only be put up for profit but also for the benefit of society, WeraCrepida, Inc. provides its target market with an alternative amenity for their particular establishment. It also employs 9 individuals thus compensating them with wages.

All the objectives of each study served as basis for the proponents to conclude that disposable slippers made of feelon is a feasible product.

Abstract Format

html

Language

English

Format

Print

Accession Number

TU09355

Shelf Location

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

Physical Description

134 numb. leaves

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