INTRODUCTION
This business concept entails using recycled cardboard to create card board boxes.Industrially produced, prefabricated cardboard boxes, also known as cartons, are frequently used to package goods and commodities. Regular cardboard, which is typically thrown away, is used in this box. You can essentially create it any size you want, and it turns out to be a strong box for holding little items. They naturally offer advantages such as being lightweight, simple to manufacture, and convenient to store. TVs, refrigerators, and bulkier items like detergent, toothpaste, and clothing are all packaged in cardboard boxes. The prospective market includes the entire packaging sector.
The plan calls for producing 62,400 boxes annually. The potential revenue is pegged at $ 58,968 year with a 10% sales margin. 9,456 dollars were invested in total.
Plant Capacity
According to the proposed project, the minimum daily plant capacity would be 200 boxes, based on 8-hour single daily shifts. The output can then be raised over time as operations acquire experience, based on demand.
Production Process
Choosing the shape and measurements of your box, sketching and cutting the components, gluing the pieces together, checking to see if they are even, letting the pieces dry, combining them together, and the result is ready for use are all included in the process description. In general, boxes are made to the customer's specifications and come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colors.
Market Analysis
There is a high demand of Cardboard Cartons due to rapid industrial growth and trade
An annual production schedule of 312 days is envisaged.
Assets are written off at a 25% annual rate over a four-year life span in depreciation calculations.
It is assumed that a production month has 26 days.
Sources of Supply of Equipments and Rawmaterials
Rawmaterials and Equipments can be got locally all over at modest prices.
Government facilities and incentives
All Governments are encouraging any initiative towards creating employment and facilitating value addition.
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