Title :
Stages of business planning for designing/establishment/operating of cold storage facilities
Author :
Radman, Kambiz ; Bakhshayesh, Fatemeh Ghaleban
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commissioning in R&D Sect., Offshore Ind. Co., Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The primary purpose of developing a business is to gather the information necessary to make an informed decision about a prospective business. Cold storage is one of professional business, because it has a straight relation with human healthy. Hence, to pay attention make reasonable and suitable plan before primary steps like drawing map and etc is sensitive and vita part of project. Any way, this paper provides a brief overview of the business planning process and as you know, planning is a crucial part of the business development process, providing the prospective business owner with valuable insight into the feasibility of a business idea. Business plans are used to demonstrate the feasibility of a business idea, to provide a blueprint for operating that business, and to provide documentation needed to secure funding and financing. Also, in this paper some stages of planning, marketing, business definition, financing and cash flow, making the plan work and related topics will be indicated by passing summary of applying of QFD (Quality Function Deployment) tools for increasing productivity and performance improvement.
Keywords :
cold storage; health and safety; production management; quality function deployment; strategic planning; business development process; business planning process; cold storage facilities; human healthy; productivity improvement; professional business; prospective business owner; quality function deployment; Communities; Documentation; Industries; Planning; Production; Quality function deployment; Business Plan; Cold Storage; Funding; Marketing; Performance improvement; Planning; Productivity; QFD;
Conference_Titel :
Computers and Industrial Engineering (CIE), 2010 40th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Awaji
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7295-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCIE.2010.5668395