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• According to CNNIC, China internet users will reach 120 million in 2005
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Clear the hurdles to consumer overseas ecommerce
•Limited merchandise/service choices
• MasterCard /Visa estimates more than 100 million Chinese with annual income >$5,000 by 2021
• Overseas merchants
• Merchants who are interested in China consumer market
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商业计划书business plan中国西部美国城china western american town四川省环福投资有限公司sichuan circle focus investment co. ltd2006.08目录contents一、背景介绍background information二、市场需求及政策支持market demand and governmental supports三、地理位置和区位优势geographic position and location advantages四、开发计划development plan五、投资概算、收益预测investment and profit六、项目业主和项目运营公司一、背景介绍i.background information“中国西部美国城”落户于成都双流现代商贸集中发展区,位于成都双流东升镇,总占地面积1139亩(约187.94英亩),是四川省最大的综合商业地产开发项目之一。

其主要建设项目是“美国产品展示和交易中心”以及星级酒店、高尚住宅区、商业中心、学校、医院等,总投资约25亿人民币(约3亿5千万美圆),分数期投入完成建设。

中国西部美国城的建设宗旨是:建立一套没有中间商的直接行销通路,让美国产品能够大量进入中国市场,增加美国出口额,增加美国公民就业机会,减少中美贸易逆差。

在中国境内设立的美展中心,其作用在维护中国消费者的权益,让中国消费者可以使用物美价廉的美国产品之外,并可享有美国式的产品售后服务。

the objective of cwat is to build a direct marketing platform without middlemen,which will help a large number of american products enter intochinese market,increase american export volume,increase employment opportunity for american citizens and narrow sino-us trade deficit .the apeec set up in china is to protect the rights and interests of chinese consumers,allow chinese consumers to purchase quality american products at a reasonable price. besides, chinese consumers can enjoy american high-quality after-sales services.中国西部美国城将引进美国政府的州办事处及州展馆,促使中美双方人民在商贸、投资、观光、教育、文化及公共关系方面的深度交流。

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商业计划书-英文商业计划书通用商业计划书-英文商业计划书通用模板BUSINESS PLANBillion Team International Investment Ltd. Unit I 3/FGood Harvest Ctr 33 On Chuen St. Fanling Hongkong************(86************[Your Name][DATE]TABLE OF CONTENTSExecutive Summary.......................... Management.................................. [Company] History........................... [Product/Service] Description.............Competitors................................ Competitive Advantages................... Innovation.................................. Pricing..................................Specific Markets.................................. Growth Strategy.................................... Market Size and Share.......................... Targeting New Markets....................... Location.................................. Manufacturing Plan................................ Research & Development...................... Historical Financial Data........................ Proforma Financial Data......................... Proforma Balance Sheet.........................Effects of Loan or Investment...............Attachments..................................Executive Summary[My Company] was formed as a [proprietorship, partnership, corporation] in [Month, Year] in [City, State], by [John Doe] in response to the following market conditions:[Startup, growth] opportunities exist in [Product/Service].The need for use of efficient distribution and financial methods in these overlooked markets.[I/We] have several customers who are willing to place large [orders,contracts] within the next three months.Several other prospective [customers/clients] have expressed serious interest in doing business within six months.[I/We] previously owned a company that was active in the widget markets. Over the past few years I spent much time studying ways to improve overall performance and increase profits. This plan is a result of that study.The basic components of this plan are:<Product>1. Competitive pricing2. Expand the markets3. Increased advertising4. Lower our unit costs,5. Thereby achieving higher profits.<Service>1. Sign contracts2. Increased advertising3. Increase office staffTo this end, [I/we] need investment from private individuals and/or companies. A total of $XXX is being raised which will be used to finance working capital, plant and equipment. The company will be incorporated and common stock issued to investors. &nbsp;The company will be run as a [proprietorship, partnership, corporation].Financial GoalsYear 1Year 2Year 3Sales$1,000,000$1,400,000$1,600,000Net Income $25,000 $250,000 $375,000Earnings per share .01.12.14Management [Name][Title] [Experience]Sales growth from zero to $1,000,000 in five years.Led market in market share - 30%.Formulated advertising budgets & campaigns.Pioneered new distribution channels.Established national sales force.Established national repair & service centers.Brought new and innovative products to the market.Designed point-of-purchase materials.[Education}University of BostonBoston, MAB.A. - Computer SciencesShort BiographiesPresidentJohn Q. Doe, Chief Executive Officer, and Director since February 1988 and President since January 1990. Mr. Doe was the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the original operatingcompany known as Random Excess, Inc. He has had experience in the widget field with his own firm, John Doe Co., of Oshkosh (Wisconsin), from 1980 to 1987. This firm was sold to FatCat Widgets, Inc. in 1987. Mr. Doe has held a sales position with U S West Inc. since then. Mr. Doe graduated from the University of Colora do in 1981 with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy. Mr. Doe is employed by the Company on a full-time basis.Chief Financial OfficerRichard Roe, CPA, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Director. Mr. Roe joined Random Excess, Inc. in December 1988 as a corporate controller and was named Chief Financial Officer in July 1989. Mr. Roe was appointed Treasurer and a Director in July 1990. He served as corporate controller of XYZ Lumber Company from August 1981 to December 1988. Mr. Roe graduated from Metropolitan State College in Denver, Colorado in 1976 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. Since 1979 he has been licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in the State of Colorado and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Mr. Roe is employed by the Company on a full-time basis.Vice PresidentJoe Dokes, Secretary, Executive Vice President and Director. Mr. Dokes supervises the company’s sales and implementations to its largest corporate customers, including US West, Great West Life Insurance, etc. Mr. Dokes has served as Secretary and a Director since February 1988, Vice President of Operations from February 1988 to December 1988, President of the Company from December 1988 to January 1990 and Vice President of Contract Sales since January 1990. He has been involved since 1986 with the private company originally formed as Random Excess, Inc., where his duties included managing the purchasing and sales department. From November 1984 to May 1986 he managed the sales department at Integrated Management Systems, Inc. From June 1983 to October 1984 he was a buyer for Adams County, Colorado, School District 50. Mr. Dokes attended Oklahoma State University in 1980 and 1981 and Trinidad State College in Trinidad, Colorado in 1981 and 1982. He did not receive a degree from either university. Mr. Dokes is employed by the Company on a full-time basis.Vice PresidentSally Seaugh Vice President of Marketing. Ms. Seaugh has been the Company’s Vice President of Marketing since November 1988. From September 1986 to October 1988 she was involved in business development and marketing for United Bank of Aurora (Colorado). From February 1980 to August 1986 she was self-employed as an independent oil and gas landman. Ms. Seaugh graduated from the University of Denver in 1974 with a bachelor’s degree in Education. She is employed by the Company on a full-time basis.ResponsibilitiesJohn Q. Doe, Chief Executive Officer - Responsible for entire operation. Oversees management function and all otherexecutives.Salary - $60,000.Richard Roe, CPA, Chief Financial Officer - Responsible for financial operations, accounts payable, accounts receivable, interaction with auditors, investor relations. Salary - $40,000Joe Dokes, Executive Vice President - Responsible primarily for sales and sales support.Salary - $35,000Sally Seaugh Vice President of Marketing. Responsible for marketing, human resources and training.Salary - $30,000.Total Executive Compensation$165,000.[This Page is for an Organization Chart, if applicable.][Company] HistoryIn [Month, Year] [I/we] formed a [Product/Service] company that manufactured start-of-the-art complex widgetry. This company was located in [City, State]. [I/we] formed this company as a [proprietorship, partnership, corporation]. Others involved in this business were: [names].The main goal of this company was to [explain].Financing was arranged through [home equity loans, savings, venture capital, friends and family, etc.] [Explain terms, rates and ability to repay.]This venture was very successful in generating and increasing sales, but was not effective in achieving profitability. The main reason for this was the amountof actual overhead experienced. This overhead was not initially anticipated by me at the beginning of that venture. Items including credit checking, warranty program management, extensive travel, maintaining warehouse stock and the management and expense of a national sales force were expenses not originally forecast or expected. With this level of overhead, it was mathematically impossible to achieve profitability.or:This venture was very successful in generating and increasing sales, as well as effective in achieving profitability. This was due to the following reasons:[Reason 1}[Reason 2][Reason 3]OR:[My Company] was recently conceived and is still in the beginning stages. To this point the following has been accomplished:§ A team consisting of [list names and primary responsibility.(i.e John Doe - Marketing) has been formed.§ A prospective [customer/client] list has been drawn up.§ Strategy meetings are being held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings.§ This business plan has been drawn up.[Now link the past to the future - why a former company will lead into this one or how your present company and history will lead into any future plans. A short paragraph should suffice.]We are now able to adequately address the markets we have targeted. We have adjusted our staff, redirected our advertising and sales force, and have added the products necessary to meet the needs and expectations of our customers.[Product/Service] Description[My Company] intends to offer [product/service]. This [product/service] offers our customers the best possible solution as it:<Product>§ Offers the lowest price on the market§ Is the most technically advanced§ Offers more useful features§ Saves them time and money§ Offers our users better value per dollar spent§ Provides an alternative way to achieve a similar task.<Service>§ Provides a service which is not presently available in this area.§ Is strengthened by a team with combined experience of XX years.§ Saves them time and money§ Provides an alternative, cost effective way for them to realize a similar goal.We have a [copyright, service mark, trademark] or [exclusive agency, marketing rights] for this [product/service]. This agency will last until XXX at which time it may be extended for XX years or terminated. This agency agreement is cancelable upon XXdays written notice.<Product>The [product/service] has a useful life of XX years. To distribute this product so that it remains usable for our customers, we must use the following methods of storage and transportation:1. Overnight delivery2. Cold storage3. Incorporate preservatives4. Shipment within two weeks to distributors.5. Specially padded boxcars.Even though the technology used to create this product is new, we expect that others will be able to substantially reproduce our patented results within XX years. To remain on the leading edge of this product, we will need to devote approximately XX% of revenues toward research and development. Also due to the fast changing nature of this industry, we will need to retrofit these machines within XX years at customer expense. Our manufacturing plan has considered this.<Service>[If general service to be offered is not obvious, such as carpet cleaning, sales rep, lawn care, consulting, etc. explain what service is. Then give a detailed description of your particular service and its uniqueness.]Short Examples:1. Our carpet cleaning machinery is state-of-the-art.2. Our consulting practice will address these specialized areas: [list]3. We will only rep these specific product lines. [list]Even though at this time our expertise is unique in the marketplace, we expect advances to be made and competitors to arise and offer similar services. We will meet this challenge by:1. Hiring staff specialized in these new areas.2. Increase our continuing education and training expense.3. Adding complementary lines.4. Make regular investments in new equipment.ObjectivesLong Term[My Company] believes very strongly in technical, financial,business and moral excellence. To secure a stable future for all those connected with [My Company] we have set the following long term goals:Present market is estimated at $XXX. Our goal for market share is XX%.We want to be considered by our peers to be the market leader in sales as evidenced by:Trade industry awardsHigh end of scale in financial ratiosMajor market shareTechnical excellence (awards, honors, etc.)Community involvement (Rotary, United Way, etc.)Short TermMarket share goals -1. First Year XX%2. Second Year XX%3. Third Year XX%4. Fourth Year XX%[Decrease, Maintain] costs through acquisition of new plant and equipment. Increase productivity by investing in employee training and education.1. Budget for complete computer training for appropriate applications.2. Set up, Maintain] employee benefit program for continuing college education.3. Budget for necessary seminars and/or continuing job-specific education.4. Maintain state-of-the-art accounting system for careful tracking.5. Monthly reports on financial status vis-a-vis the industry.6. Aggressive recruitment of the best technical staff in the industry.7. Support company involvement in various local and national charity events.CompetitorsNameAddressCity, StateStrengths:§ Location - next door to supplier factory, on major artery, close to terminal, etc.§ Pricing - Low cost producer, known for aggressive pricing policy.§ Delivery - ships overnight to anywhere in the world.§ Management - Everyone has an MBA from Harvard.Weaknesses§ Service - takes more than 3 months to receive spare parts.§ Dedication - If it’s sunny, they’re on the golf course or ski slope.§ Machinery - Slowly approaching obsolescence unless replaced within six months.§ Overhead - Spend lavishly on corporate dining room, limousines and champagne.Competitive Advantages<Product>The distinctive competitive advantages which [My Company] brings to this market are:Experience in this market. [I/we] have XXX years of hands-on experience in this industry.Sophistication in finance and distribution. This results in my being the low cost supplier in these price sensitive markets.The philosophy of [My Company] is to price not just according to our costs, but also according to what the market will pay.Our targeted minimum gross profit margin for a category must be XX%.By pricing to the market, [I/we] will achieve higher sales and therefore increase my buying power. As the amounts of my purchases increase, my per unit costs of shipping decrease and [I/we] will achieve higher discount levels from my suppliers. Through these economies of scale, many items currently on the market can be sold with lower prices, yet a higher net profit.Product pricing will include a range of quantity discounts as well as an early payment discount.Rather than being strictly regional, [I/we] will expand into the national market.To control foreign exchange risks, [I/we] will monitor the markets and hedge accordingly. [I/we] will also use overseas bank accounts.With those companies with which [I/we] have established a relationship or are known to be financially secure, [I/we] will work on a pre-pay basis. This allows me greater discounts.A level and policy of Capitalization that will allowme to fully address the respective markets with comprehensive marketing and customer service plans.By keeping my overhead low, [I/we] will be able to funnel my profits back into operations thus avoiding high debt ratios or lost sales opportunities.A quarterly direct mail campaign directed at both current customers and prospective new customers consisting of an informative newsletter.A toll-free national 800 number will be used for customer orders and inquiries.[I/we] will print complete four-color catalogs on a yearly basis. Price lists will be updated as needed. [I/we] intend to be aggressive in trade magazine advertising.Consideration will also be given to attending trade shows around the country.With this level of capitalization, should an unexpected downturn occur, [I/we] will be able to continue operations on a positive scale.Innovation. [I/we] have a history of innovative ideas.[List your most meaningful ideas and any new ideas you have for the future.]<Service>The distinctive competitive advantages which [My Company] brings to this market are:Experience in this market. [I/we] have XX years of hands on experience in this industry.Sophistication in management and finance. We are able to run an efficient and lean structure, yet still provide quality service to our clients and customers.Because of the nature of this industry, we will be able to rent office space in more moderately priced buildings.As a unique service company, we will be able to keep our margins high, allowing us to provide internal financing for growth possibilities.A level and policy of Capitalization that will allow [me/us] to fully address the respective markets with comprehensivemarketing and customer service plans.By keeping my overhead low, [I/we] will be able to funnel my profits back into operations thus avoiding high debt ratios or lost sales opportunities.Our initial marketing campaign will allow us to book a sufficient amount of business so that we can implement our telephone customer service support program.Innovation[I/we] have a history of innovative ideas.[List your most meaningful ideas and any new ideas you have for the future.]SummaryThrough [my,our] leadership, [I,we] will be able to reduce overhead as a percentage of sales thereby increasing the amount of profit to be retained in the business. Because of our pricing policy, more people will purchase our merchandise thus increasing the size of the market and we will be increasing our market share. What [My Company] proposes to use are just good solid business sense, economies of scale, and the use of efficient financial techniques. This will allow us the following options:§ increase service§increase advertising§ reduce prices§ increase profits§ increase selection<Service>Through [my,our] leadership, [I,we] will be able to reduce overhead as a percentage of sales thereby ncreasing the amount of profit to be retained in the business. What [My Company] proposes to use are just good solid business sense, economies of scale, and the use of efficient financial techniques. This will allow us the following options:§ increase customer service§ increase advertising expenditures§ increase profits§ increase selection of services offeredThis plan will give us tremendous flexibility to use any of these options or a mix of them to effectively attack our target markets and meet our long term goals. This combination ofexperience, sophistication, capitalization and innovation will assist [My Company] as it strives to reach its sales, profit and return objectives.Pricing<Product>Before [I/we] set the price for my complex widgets, [I/we] determined on a unit basis what my costs were going to be. [I/we] then determined what the market price was for the normal widget. At this price it was determined that for all but the lowest sales projections, this product would turn a profit at this price. However, since our complex widgets offer additional features, we felt that we could price it approximately 50% above simple widgets.To test this price, we called a database of 50 large users of simple widgets. We first questioned them about the desirability of our extra features and then asked them directly if this price would be acceptable if such a product were available. We found that 75% of those polled would be interested in this product. Of this 75%, we received 10 firm orders representing approximately 30% of this group.OR:We have determined that the market price is $ XX per unit. This will equal a margin of XX%.OR:Our unit cost has been figured at $XX. We need a margin of XX% to pay our overhead and earn a sufficient profit. Therefore, our selling price will be $XX.<Service>Before [I/we] set the price for our [service], [I/we] forecast what our fixed monthly costs were going to be. [I/we] then determined what the market rate for comparable services were. At this rate it was determined that for all but the lowest billing projections, this [Service] would turn a profit at this rate.[Optional, if applicable]However, since our service is unique and demands a higher level of expertise, we felt that we should bill above othe r comparable rates.Specific MarketsMarket #1General History<Product>The first widget was introduced into the market in 1036. Widgets remained much as the original production until well into the 20th century when computer modeling showed that there could be some enhancements made to the basic widget. The market for widgets has been generally steady withmarket growth closely following the typical population growth. At this time there are approximately 1,500 companies worldwide making comparable simple widgets.<Service>Lawn care companies have enjoyed a period of steady growth over the past twenty years. This demand is due to many factors, not the least of which is the advance of lawn care technology. In our proposed marketing area, there are 25 lawn care services.Entry Strategy<Product>Our widget has been designed by the latest in computer aided design. We are able to manufacture our complex widgets on computer driven assembly lines using the latest in robotics manufacturing. This gives us a tremendous price advantage.We intend to market our complex widget through all the normal channels available to simple widgets. These include retail, wholesale, and OEM. To penetrate this market efficiently and swiftly, we intend to initially use commission sales representatives strategically located throughout the USA. We also will start a national advertising campaign targeting the end user in various national publications and on national TV commercials.Our sales representatives will be chosen based on their own experience in the marketplace. It is our intention to hire the best and the brightest among those currently available. Our marketing tests included many of the reps we initially would like to hire.<Service>Over the past few years, we have noticed an increase in demand for full lawn care services - not just grass cutting and snow removal. Our computerized office allows us to track our clients needs and schedule house calls on one hours notice.We intend to attack this market very aggressively through the use of:1. A pool of 10 telemarketers.2. House-to-house visits to neighbors of present clients.3. Advertisements in upscale magazines.4. Radio advertisements on weekends.5. Sales calls on real estate management companies.As we are offering a unique service, informing the public of our capabilities is of utmost importance.Growth Strategy<Product>After having successfully introduced the complex widget into the American market, our expansion will be in two separate areas: increasing sales in the USA and entering various foreign markets.After we have reached our first year sales goals, we intend to offer our sales reps the opportunity to sell our products exclusively by joining our company. We expect that a small percentage will desire to remain independent and these will have to be replaced with our own sales force. We intend to develop further sales reps from within by hiring and training them in our own sales methods. We will increase national advertising and begin targeting smaller accounts and specialty outlets. Additionally, we will conduct in house seminars for various OEM’s demonstrating how the inclusion of complex widgetry into their own products will increase the value of their products.<Service>After having successfully completed this entry phase into this market in the geographical are we have chosen, we will then expand our market by doing the following:1. Expand telemarketing pool to 20.2. Increase number of direct sales reps.3. Expand into neighboring cities.Market Size and ShareThe American market for [product/service] is estimated at $8 Billion annual sales based on data furnished by XYZ Survey. We estimate that we can achieve XX% market share within XX years.Marketing data for other markets is in the process of collection.Other MarketsUse the same format for additional markets.Targeting New MarketsTo continue our growth, we will be using the following methods to expand our markets and to increase our new areas of doing business:§ Customer contact - find out their needs§ Look for complementary products§ Trade shows§World Trade Center “Network”§ U.S. Government trade leads§ State Government trade leads§ On-line computer prospecting and qualification (DIALOG, D&B, etc.)§ Market surveys§ Research & developmentLocationRETAIL EXAMPLE:This business will be operated at 123 Any Street. This location is desirable because:1. The traffic flow has been rated at high.2. The rent is below market3. The building has the necessary facilities to operate this business.4. The location is convenient for our customers.We are renting this building on a XX year lease. We will have renovations costing $XXX based upon three estimates. The building is zoned R-3, commercial use.OTHER SAMPLE:This business will be operated at 123 Any Street. This location is desirable because:1. The building is structurally compatible for our use.2. The rent is below market3. The building has the necessa下载文档润稿写作咨询。

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用英文写商业计划书的格式

用英文写商业计划书的格式Business Plan Template.1. Executive Summary.This section briefly summarizes the key points of your business plan, including your company's mission, market opportunity, unique value proposition, financial projections, and key milestones. It should act as a teaser to whet the reader's appetite for more details.2. Company Description.In this section, provide a detailed overview of your company, including its legal structure (e.g., LLC, Corporation), industry classification, and location. Describe your company's mission, vision, and core values. Explain what your company does, who your target customers are, and how you differentiate yourself from competitors.3. Market Analysis.This section delves into the market opportunity foryour business. Include research on the target market's size, growth potential, and trends. Analyze your targetcustomers' needs, preferences, and buying behaviors.Identify your competitors and assess their market share, strengths, and weaknesses. Finally, explain how your business will capitalize on market opportunities and outcompete rivals.4. Organization and Management.In this section, introduce your team and explain their qualifications, expertise, and roles within the company. Describe the company's ownership structure and governance mechanisms. Explain how you plan to manage growth and expansion, including any plans for hiring additional staffor outsourcing.5. Products and Services.Detail your company's products or services, including their features, benefits, pricing strategies, and how they meet customer needs. Explain how your products or services differentiate from those of competitors and why customers would choose them. Provide any relevant intellectual property or patents your company holds.6. Marketing and Sales Strategy.In this section, outline your marketing and sales plans to attract and retain customers. Include strategies for market positioning, branding, advertising, promotion, and pricing. Explain how you will generate leads and convert them into sales. Describe your sales process, including any unique selling techniques or customer service strategies.7. Funding Request.If your business plan involves seeking funding from investors or lenders, this section should detail your financial needs and how the funds will be used. Include projections for income statements, cash flow statements,and balance sheets for the next three to five years.Explain how the requested funding will help achieve your business objectives and what the expected return on investment (ROI) is for investors.8. Financial Projections.Provide detailed financial projections for your business, including income statements, cash flow statements, and balance sheets for at least three years. These projections should be based on realistic assumptions and demonstrate your understanding of the financialimplications of your business plan. Include any key assumptions or risk factors that could affect yourfinancial projections.9. Appendices.Include any additional documents or materials that support your business plan, such as market research reports, competitive analysis, product brochures, or any relevant legal documents (e.g., patents, licenses).Remember that a business plan is a living document that should be updated regularly as your business grows and evolves. It should serve as a roadmap for guiding your company's strategy and operations and attracting investors or lenders. Take your time to craft a comprehensive and professional business plan that accurately reflects your company's vision and goals.。

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商业发展计划书模板-英文版1. Executive Summary3. Market Analysis4. Product or Service Offering5. Marketing and Sales StrategyOutline the marketing and sales strategies that will be implemented to promote the products or services. Include details about pricing, distribution channels, promotions, and advertising. Also, describe the sales process and the customer relationship management approach.6. Operations and ManagementProvide information about the operational aspects of the business, such as facilities, equipment, and technology. Describe the production or service delivery process and outline the key operational strategies.Additionally, introduce the management team and their relevant experience.7. Financial Projections8. Risk Analysis and MitigationIdentify potential risks and challenges that could affect the success of the business. Evaluate the likelihood and impact of each risk and propose strategies to mitigate them. This section should demonstrate that the business development plan has been carefully considered and includes contingency plans.9. Implementation PlanDevelop an implementation plan that outlines the steps and timeline for executing the business development strategies. Assign responsibilities, set milestones, and establish key performance indicators to track progress. This plan should serve as a roadmap for achieving the stated objectives.10. ConclusionSummarize the key points of the business development plan and emphasize the potential for success. Include any additional information that supports the feasibility and viability of the business. Round off the document by expressing confidence in the plan's ability to drive growth and profitability.。

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商业计划书英语模板Crafting a Business Plan: A Comprehensive Guide。

Introduction。

Welcome to this comprehensive guide on crafting a business plan. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or embarking on your first business venture, having a well-thought-out business plan is crucial for success. This document serves as a roadmap for your business, outlining your goals, strategies, and financial projections. Below, we'll delve into the essential components of a business plan and provide a template to help you get started.1. Executive Summary。

The executive summary is arguably the most important section of your business plan, as it provides an overview of your entire venture. In this section, you'll summarize your business idea, target market, competitive advantage, and financial projections. While it appears at the beginning of the business plan, it's often written last, as it encapsulates the key points of the document.2. Company Description。

商业计划书英文写

商业计划书英文写

商业计划书英文写Business Plan1. Executive SummaryThe business plan aims to introduce [Company Name], a new business venture that will provide [products/services] to the target market. The company will be located in [location] and will be led by a team of experienced professionals.2. Company Description[Company Name] will specialize in [products/services] that cater to the specific needs and preferences of the target market. Theproducts/services will be differentiated through high quality, competitive pricing, and exceptional customer service. The company will also focus on creating a strong brand image to position itself as a trusted and reliable choice in the market.3. Market AnalysisAn in-depth analysis of the target market will be conducted to identify the current trends, customer preferences, and potential opportunities. The target market will be further segmented based on demographics, psychographics, and other relevant factors to narrow down the focus ofmarketing efforts.4. Competitive AnalysisA thorough assessment of direct and indirect competitors will be carried out to understand their strengths, weaknesses, and market positioning. This analysis will help identify opportunities to differentiate the company's products/services and create a competitive advantage.5. Marketing and Sales StrategyA comprehensive marketing and sales strategy will be developed to reach and attract the target market. This will include implementing various promotional activities, establishing partnerships with relevant stakeholders, and utilizing digital marketing tools to increase brand visibility.6. Operations PlanThe operations plan will outline the key activities required to deliver the products/services efficiently and effectively. This will include sourcing suppliers, managing inventory, ensuring quality control, and establishing a distribution network.7. Management and OrganizationThe management and organization section will outline the key roles and responsibilities of the management team. It will also highlight the skills and experience of each team member, demonstrating their ability to successfully execute the business plan.8. Financial PlanA detailed financial plan will be provided, including projected revenue, expenses, and cash flows for the first three years of operation. The plan will also include an analysis of start-up costs and the anticipated return on investment.9. Risk Assessment and MitigationA thorough risk assessment will be conducted to identify potential risks and challenges that may affect the business. Strategies and actions to mitigate these risks will be developed to ensure the company's success and sustainability.10. Implementation TimelineA timeline will be created to outline the key milestones and activities required to implement the business plan. This will help ensure the plan is executed in a timely and organized manner.11. ConclusionThe business plan aims to showcase the potential of [Company Name] and its ability to meet the needs of the target market. With a strong strategy, experienced management team, and a focus on delivering high-quality products/services, the company is poised for success in the competitive market.。

项目融资商业计划书英文

项目融资商业计划书英文

项目融资商业计划书英文Business Plan for Project FinancingExecutive Summary:Our company is seeking project financing for a new venture in the renewable energy sector. The project involves the development and construction of a solar power plant with a capacity of 50 megawatts. We have already secured the necessary land and permits for the project and now require funding for the construction and operational phases.1. Business Description:Our company, ABC Renewable Energy, is a leading playerin the renewable energy industry with a proven track record of successful project development and operation. Our team of experts has extensive experience in solar energy and we are committed to driving the transition to clean and sustainable energy sources.2. Market Analysis:The demand for renewable energy continues to grow as countries around the world seek to reduce their carbon emissions and transition to cleaner energy sources. The solar power industry, in particular, has seen significant growth in recent years and is expected to continue expanding in the future.3. Marketing and Sales Strategy:We plan to sell the electricity generated by the solar power plant to utility companies through long-term power purchase agreements. Additionally, we will explore opportunities to sell excess energy to commercial and industrial customers in the region.4. Operations Plan:The construction and operation of the solar power plant will be overseen by our experienced team of engineers and project managers. We have already established relationships with reputable equipment suppliers and construction firms to ensure the successful execution of the project.5. Financial Projections:We have conducted detailed financial projections for the project, taking into account the construction costs, operational expenses, and expected revenue from the sale of electricity. Our projections indicate strong financial performance and an attractive return on investment for our potential financiers.6. Funding Requirements:We are seeking a total of $50 million in project financing to cover the costs of construction and initial operation of the solar power plant. We are open to various financing structures, including debt, equity, and mezzanine financing, and are flexible in our approach to structuring the financing package.7. Risk Analysis:While the renewable energy sector offers significant opportunities, there are also inherent risks related to regulatory changes, technological advancements, and market competition. Our team has conducted a thorough risk analysis and has developed strategies to mitigate these risks.8. Conclusion:The development of the solar power plant represents a compelling investment opportunity in the rapidly growing renewable energy industry. With our experienced team,proven track record, and strong financial projections, we are confident in the success of this project and areseeking the support of potential financiers to bring this project to fruition.商业计划书-项目融资执行摘要:我们公司正在寻求项目融资,用于可再生能源领域的新项目。

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BUSINESS PLAN TEMPLATEBUSINESS PLAN[My Company]123 Main StreetAnytown, USA 10000123-4567[Your Name][DATE]TABLE OF CONTENTSExecutive Summary (1)Management (2)[Company] History (5)[Product/Service] Description (7)Objectives (9)Competitors (10)Competitive Advantages (11)Innovation (13)Pricing (14)Specific Markets (15)Growth Strategy (16)Market Size and Share (17)Targeting New Markets (18)Location (19)Manufacturing Plan (20)Research & Development (21)Historical Financial Data (22)Proforma Financial Data (23)Proforma Balance Sheet (26)Cost Control (27)Effects of Loan or Investment (28)Attachments (29)Executive Summary[My Company] was formed as a [proprietorship, partnership, corporation] in [Month, Year] in [City, State], by [John Doe] in response to the following market conditions:[Startup, growth] opportunities exist in [Product/Service].The need for use of efficient distribution and financial methods in these overlooked markets.[I/We] have several customers who are willing to place large [orders,contracts] within the next three months.Several other prospective [customers/clients] have expressed serious interest in doing business within six months.[I/We] previously owned a company that was active in the widget markets. Over the past few years I spent much time studying ways to improve overall performance and increase profits. This plan is a result of that study.The basic components of this plan are:<Product>1. Competitive pricing2. Expand the markets3. Increased advertising4. Lower our unit costs,5. Thereby achieving higher profits.<Service>1. Sign contracts2. Increased advertising3. Increase office staffTo this end, [I/we] need investment from private individuals and/or companies. A total of $XXX is being raised which will be used to finance working capital, plant and equipment. The company willbe incorporated and common stock issued to investors. The company will be run as a [proprietorship, partnership, corporation].Financial GoalsYear 1 Year 2 Year 3Sales $1,000,000 $1,400,000 $1,600,000Net Income $25,000 $250,000 $375,000Earnings per.01 .12 .14shareManagement[Name][Title][Experience]Sales growth from zero to $1,000,000 in five years.Led market in market share - 30%.Formulated advertising budgets & campaigns.Pioneered new distribution channels.Established national sales force.Established national repair & service centers.Brought new and innovative products to the market.Designed point-of-purchase materials.[Education}University of BostonBoston, MAB.A. - Computer SciencesShort BiographiesPresidentJohn Q. Doe, Chief Executive Officer, and Director since February 1988 and President since January 1990. Mr. Doe was the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the original operating company known as Random Excess, Inc. He has had experience in the widget field with his own firm, JohnDoe Co., of Oshkosh (Wisconsin), from 1980 to 1987. This firm was sold to FatCat Widgets, Inc. in 1987. Mr. Doe has held a sales position with U S West Inc. since then. Mr. Doe graduated from the University of Colorado in 1981 with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy. Mr. Doe is employed by the Company on a full-time basis.Chief Financial OfficerRichard Roe, CPA, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Director. Mr. Roe joined Random Excess, Inc. in December 1988 as a corporate controller and was named Chief Financial Officer in July 1989. Mr. Roe was appointed Treasurer and a Director in July 1990. He served as corporate controller of XYZ Lumber Company from August 1981 to December 1988. Mr. Roe graduated from Metropol itan State College in Denver, Colorado in 1976 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting.Since 1979 he has been licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in the State of Colorado and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Mr. Roe is employed by the Company on a full-time basis.Vice PresidentJoe Dokes, Secretary, Executive Vice President and Director. Mr. Dokes supervises the company’s sales and implementations to its largest corporate customers, including US West, Great West Life Insurance, etc. Mr. Dokes has served as Secretary and a Director since February 1988, Vice President of Operations from February 1988 to December 1988, President of the Company from December 1988 to January 1990 and Vice President of Contract Sales since January 1990. He has been involved since 1986 with the private company originally formed as Random Excess, Inc., where his duties included managing the purchasing and sales department. From November 1984 to May 1986 he managed the sales department at Integrated Management Systems, Inc. From June 1983to October 1984 he was a buyer for Adams County, Colorado, School District 50. Mr. Dokes attended Oklahoma State University in 1980 and 1981 and Trinidad State College in Trinidad, Colorado in 1981 and 1982. He did not receive a degree from either university. Mr. Dokes is employed by the Company on a full-time basis.Vice PresidentSally Seaugh Vice President of Marketing. Ms. Seaugh has been the Company’s Vice President of Marketing since November 1988. From September 1986 to October 1988 she was involved in business development and marketing for United Bank of Aurora (Colorado). From February 1980 to August 1986 she was self-employed as an independent oil and gas landman. Ms. Seaughgradu ated from the University of Denver in 1974 with a bachelor’s degree in Education. She is employed by the Company on a full-time basis.ResponsibilitiesJohn Q. Doe, Chief Executive Officer - Responsible for entire operation. Oversees management function and all other executives.Salary - $60,000.Richard Roe, CPA, Chief Financial Officer - Responsible for financial operations, accounts payable, accounts receivable, interaction with auditors, investor relations. Salary - $40,000Joe Dokes, Executive Vice President - Responsible primarily for sales and sales support.Salary - $35,000Sally Seaugh Vice President of Marketing. Responsible for marketing, human resources and training. Salary - $30,000.Total Executive Compensation $165,000.[This Page is for an Organization Chart, if applicable.][Company] HistoryIn [Month, Year] [I/we] formed a [Product/Service] company that manufactured start-of-the-art complex widgetry. This company was located in [City, State]. [I/we] formed this company as a [proprietorship, partnership, corporation]. Others involved in this business were: [names].The main goal of this company was to [explain].Financing was arranged through [home equity loans, savings, venture capital, friends and family, etc.] [Explain terms, rates and ability to repay.]This venture was very successful in generating and increasing sales, but was not effective in achieving profitability. The main reason for this was the amount of actual overhead experienced. This overhead was not initially anticipated by me at the beginning of that venture. Items including credit checking, warranty program management, extensive travel, maintaining warehouse stock and the management and expense of a national sales force were expenses not originally forecast or expected. With this level of overhead, it was mathematically impossible to achieve profitability. or:This venture was very successful in generating and increasing sales, as well as effective in achieving profitability. This was due to the following reasons:[Reason 1}[Reason 2][Reason 3]OR:[My Company] was recently conceived and is still in the beginning stages. To this point the following has been accomplished:▪ A team consisting of [list names and primary responsibility. (i.e John Doe - Marketing) has been formed.▪ A prospective [customer/client] list has been drawn up.▪Strategy meetings are being held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings.▪This business plan has been drawn up.[Now link the past to the future - why a former company will lead into this one or how your present company and history will lead into any future plans. A short paragraph should suffice.]We are now able to adequately address the markets we have targeted. We have adjusted our staff, redirected our advertising and sales force, and have added the products necessary to meet the needs and expectations of our customers.[Product/Service] Description[My Company] intends to offer [product/service]. This [product/service] offers our customers the best possible solution as it:<Product>▪Offers the lowest price on the market▪Is the most technically advanced▪Offers more useful features▪Saves them time and money▪Offers our users better value per dollar spent▪Provides an alternative way to achieve a similar task.<Service>▪Provides a service which is not presently available in this area.▪Is strengthened by a team with combined experience of XX years.▪Saves them time and money▪Provides an alternative, cost effective way for them to realize a similar goal.We have a [copyright, service mark, trademark] or [exclusive agency, marketing rights] for this [product/service]. This agency will last until XXX at which time it may be extended for XX years or terminated. This agency agreement is cancelable upon XX days written notice.<Product>The [product/service] has a useful life of XX years. To distribute this product so that it remains usable for our customers, we must use the following methods of storage and transportation:1. Overnight delivery2. Cold storage3. Incorporate preservatives4. Shipment within two weeks to distributors.5. Specially padded boxcars.Even though the technology used to create this product is new, we expect that others will be able to substantially reproduce our patented results within XX years. To remain on the leading edge of this product, we will need to devote approximately XX% of revenues toward research and development. Also due to the fast changing nature of this industry, we will need to retrofit these machines within XX years at customer expense. Our manufacturing plan has considered this.<Service>[If general service to be offered is not obvious, such as carpet cleaning, sales rep, lawn care, consulting, etc. explain what service is. Then give a detailed description of your particular service and its uniqueness.]Short Examples:1. Our carpet cleaning machinery is state-of-the-art.2. Our consulting practice will address these specialized areas: [list]3. We will only rep these specific product lines. [list]Even though at this time our expertise is unique in the marketplace, we expect advances to be made and competitors to arise and offer similar services. We will meet this challenge by:1. Hiring staff specialized in these new areas.2. Increase our continuing education and training expense.3. Adding complementary lines.4. Make regular investments in new equipment.ObjectivesLong Term[My Company] believes very strongly in technical, financial, business and moral excellence. To secure a stable future for all those connected with [My Company] we have set the following long term goals:Present market is estimated at $XXX. Our goal for market share is XX%.We want to be considered by our peers to be the market leader in sales as evidenced by:Trade industry awardsHigh end of scale in financial ratiosMajor market shareTechnical excellence (awards, honors, etc.)Community involvement (Rotary, United Way, etc.)Short TermMarket share goals -1. First Year XX%2. Second Year XX%3. Third Year XX%4. Fourth Year XX%[Decrease, Maintain] costs through acquisition of new plant and equipment. Increase productivity by investing in employee training and education.1. Budget for complete computer training for appropriate applications.2. Set up, Maintain] employee benefit program for continuing college education.3. Budget for necessary seminars and/or continuing job-specific education.4. Maintain state-of-the-art accounting system for careful tracking.5. Monthly reports on financial status vis-a-vis the industry.6. Aggressive recruitment of the best technical staff in the industry.7. Support company involvement in various local and national charity events.8.CompetitorsNameAddressCity, StateStrengths:▪Location - next door to supplier factory, on major artery, close to terminal, etc.▪Pricing - Low cost producer, known for aggressive pricing policy.▪Delivery - ships overnight to anywhere in the world.▪Management - Everyone has an MBA from Harvard.Weaknesses▪Service - takes more than 3 months to receive spare parts.▪Dedication - If it’s sunny, they’re on the golf course or ski slope.▪Machinery - Slowly approaching obsolescence unless replaced within six months. ▪Overhead - Spend lavishly on corporate dining room, limousines and champagne.Competitive Advantages<Product>The distinctive competitive advantages which [My Company] brings to this market are:Experience in this market. [I/we] have XXX years of hands-on experience in this industry. Sophistication in finance and distribution. This results in my being the low cost supplier in these price sensitive markets.The philosophy of [My Company] is to price not just according to our costs, but also according to what the market will pay.Our targeted minimum gross profit margin for a category must be XX%.By pricing to the market, [I/we] will achieve higher sales and therefore increase my buying power. As the amounts of my purchases increase, my per unit costs of shipping decrease and [I/we] will achieve higher discount levels from my suppliers. Through these economies of scale, many items currently on the market can be sold with lower prices, yet a higher net profit.Product pricing will include a range of quantity discounts as well as an early payment discount. Rather than being strictly regional, [I/we] will expand into the national market.To control foreign exchange risks, [I/we] will monitor the markets and hedge accordingly. [I/we] will also use overseas bank accounts.With those companies with which [I/we] have established a relationship or are known to be financially secure, [I/we] will work on a pre-pay basis. This allows me greater discounts.A level and policy of Capitalization that will allow me to fully address the respective markets with comprehensive marketing and customer service plans.By keeping my overhead low, [I/we] will be able to funnel my profits back into operations thus avoiding high debt ratios or lost sales opportunities.A quarterly direct mail campaign directed at both current customers and prospective new customers consisting of an informative newsletter.A toll-free national 800 number will be used for customer orders and inquiries.[I/we] will print complete four-color catalogs on a yearly basis. Price lists will be updated as needed. [I/we] intend to be aggressive in trade magazine advertising.Consideration will also be given to attending trade shows around the country.With this level of capitalization, should an unexpected downturn occur, [I/we] will be able to continue operations on a positive scale.Innovation. [I/we] have a history of innovative ideas.[List your most meaningful ideas and any new ideas you have for the future.]<Service>The distinctive competitive advantages which [My Company] brings to this market are:Experience in this market. [I/we] have XX years of hands on experience in this industry. Sophistication in management and finance. We are able to run an efficient and lean structure, yet still provide quality service to our clients and customers.Because of the nature of this industry, we will be able to rent office space in more moderately priced buildings.As a unique service company, we will be able to keep our margins high, allowing us to provide internal financing for growth possibilities.A level and policy of Capitalization that will allow [me/us] to fully address the respective markets with comprehensive marketing and customer service plans.By keeping my overhead low, [I/we] will be able to funnel my profits back into operations thus avoiding high debt ratios or lost sales opportunities.Our initial marketing campaign will allow us to book a sufficient amount of business so that we can implement our telephone customer service support program.Innovation[I/we] have a history of innovative ideas.[List your most meaningful ideas and any new ideas you have for the future.]SummaryThrough [my,our] leadership, [I,we] will be able to reduce overhead as a percentage of sales thereby increasing the amount of profit to be retained in the business. Because of our pricing policy, more people will purchase our merchandise thus increasing the size of the market and we will be increasing our market share. What [My Company] proposes to use are just good solid business sense, economies of scale, and the use of efficient financial techniques. This will allow us the following options:▪increase service▪increase advertising▪reduce prices▪increase profits▪increase selection<Service>Through [my,our] leadership, [I,we] will be able to reduce overhead as a percentage of sales thereby ncreasing the amount of profit to be retained in the business. What [My Company] proposes to use are just good solid business sense, economies of scale, and the use of efficient financial techniques. This will allow us the following options:▪increase customer service▪increase advertising expenditures▪increase profits▪increase selection of services offeredThis plan will give us tremendous flexibility to use any of these options or a mix of them to effectively attack our target markets and meet our long term goals. This combination of experience, sophistication, capitalization and innovation will assist [My Company] as it strives to reach its sales, profit and return objectives.Pricing<Product>Before [I/we] set the price for my complex widgets, [I/we] determined on a unit basis what my costs were going to be. [I/we] then determined what the market price was for the normal widget. At this price it was determined that for all but the lowest sales projections, this product would turn a profit at this price. However, since our complex widgets offer additional features, we felt that we could price it approximately 50% above simple widgets.To test this price, we called a database of 50 large users of simple widgets. We first questioned them about the desirability of our extra features and then asked them directly if this price would be acceptable if such a product were available. We found that 75% of those polled would be interested in this product. Of this 75%, we received 10 firm orders representing approximately 30% of this group.OR:We have determined that the market price is $ XX per unit. This will equal a margin of XX%.OR:Our unit cost has been figured at $XX. We need a margin of XX% to pay our overhead and earn a sufficient profit. Therefore, our selling price will be $XX.<Service>Before [I/we] set the price for our [service], [I/we] forecast what our fixed monthly costs were going to be. [I/we] then determined what the market rate for comparable services were. At this rate it was determined that for all but the lowest billing projections, this [Service] would turn a profit at this rate.[Optional, if applicable]However, since our service is unique and demands a higher level of expertise, we felt that we should bill above other comparable rates.Specific MarketsMarket #1General History<Product>The first widget was introduced into the market in 1036. Widgets remained much as the original production until well into the 20th century when computer modeling showed that there could be some enhancements made to the basic widget. The market for widgets has been generally steady with market growth closely following the typical population growth. At this time there are approximately 1,500 companies worldwide making comparable simple widgets.<Service>Lawn care companies have enjoyed a period of steady growth over the past twenty years. This demand is due to many factors, not the least of which is the advance of lawn care technology. In our proposed marketing area, there are 25 lawn care services.Entry Strategy<Product>Our widget has been designed by the latest in computer aided design. We are able to manufacture our complex widgets on computer driven assembly lines using the latest in robotics manufacturing. This gives us a tremendous price advantage.We intend to market our complex widget through all the normal channels available to simple widgets. These include retail, wholesale, and OEM. To penetrate this market efficiently and swiftly, we intend to initially use commission sales representatives strategically located throughout the USA. We also will start a national advertising campaign targeting the end user in various national publications and on national TV commercials.Our sales representatives will be chosen based on their own experience in the marketplace. It is our intention to hire the best and the brightest among those currently available. Our marketing tests included many of the reps we initially would like to hire.<Service>Over the past few years, we have noticed an increase in demand for full lawn care services - not just grass cutting and snow removal. Our computerized office allows us to track our clients needs and schedule house calls on one hours notice.We intend to attack this market very aggressively through the use of:1. A pool of 10 telemarketers.2. House-to-house visits to neighbors of present clients.3. Advertisements in upscale magazines.4. Radio advertisements on weekends.5. Sales calls on real estate management companies.As we are offering a unique service, informing the public of our capabilities is of utmost importance.Growth Strategy<Product>After having successfully introduced the complex widget into the American market, our expansion will be in two separate areas: increasing sales in the USA and entering various foreign markets.After we have reached our first year sales goals, we intend to offer our sales reps the opportunity to sell our products exclusively by joining our company. We expect that a small percentage will desire to remain independent and these will have to be replaced with our own sales force. We intend to develop further sales reps from within by hiring and training them in our own sales methods. We will increase national advertising and begin targeting smaller accounts and specialty outlets. Additionally, we will conduct in house seminars for various OEM’s demonstrating how the inclusion of complex widgetry into their own products will increase the value of their products.<Service>After having successfully completed this entry phase into this market in the geographical are we have chosen, we will then expand our market by doing the following:1. Expand telemarketing pool to 20.2. Increase number of direct sales reps.3. Expand into neighboring cities.Market Size and ShareThe American market for [product/service] is estimated at $8 Billion annual sales based on data furnished by XYZ Survey. We estimate that we can achieve XX% market share within XX years. Marketing data for other markets is in the process of collection.Other MarketsUse the same format for additional markets.Targeting New MarketsTo continue our growth, we will be using the following methods to expand our markets and to increase our new areas of doing business:▪Customer contact - find out their needs▪Look for complementary products▪Trade shows▪World Trade Center “Network”▪U.S. Government trade leads▪State Government trade leads▪On-line computer prospecting and qualification (DIALOG, D&B, etc.)▪Market surveys▪Research & developmentLocationRETAIL EXAMPLE:This business will be operated at 123 Any Street. This location is desirable because:1. The traffic flow has been rated at high.2. The rent is below market3. The building has the necessary facilities to operate this business.4. The location is convenient for our customers.We are renting this building on a XX year lease. We will have renovations costing $XXX based upon three estimates. The building is zoned R-3, commercial use.OTHER SAMPLE:This business will be operated at 123 Any Street. This location is desirable because:1. The building is structurally compatible for our use.2. The rent is below market3. The building has the necessary facilities to operate this business.4. The location is convenient for our freight companies, suppliers, clients and employees.5. Possibility of expansion in the area.We are renting this building on a XX year lease. We will have renovations costing $XXX based upon three estimates. The building is zoned R-3, commercial use.Manufacturing PlanSAMPLE:We will be using a conventional assembly line method of construction of our complex widgets. Our main supplier of component parts will be DEF Manufacturing of Fort Lee, NJ. In the event that they are not able to ship according to our specifications our secondary supplier will be MNO Amalgamated located in Charlotte, NC. These parts will be shipped to us by motor freight.The actual machinery used in the production line will be manufactured by A&M Machine Tools of Arlington, Texas. They also will be doing maintenance under a service contract. This design of machine and assembly will allows us to produce 24 hours a day as the entire assembly process isfully automated with state-of- the-art robotics of American manufacture.With robotics our labor costs and therefore our production costs will be the lowest in the industry. To maintain our advantage we have established lines of communication with all of our potential machinery suppliers. Most importantly we have an ongoing relationship with several universities and are actively participating in various studies and experiments relating to production methods.These machines also incorporate quality checking by lasers. All products must come within XX% of specifications. Also, at regular intervals we will be using human inspection of products and machines. We do not anticipate generating any toxic materials at this time for these products. However, we will be closely monitoring all production to determine if any hazardous materials are being generated.We have contracted with an environmental engineering company to advise us on any possible problems as well as solutions including legal disposal of all hazardous wastes.We anticipate the following outlays for this capital equipment:A&M Machines $XXXService Contract $XXXResearch & DevelopmentSAMPLE:We have already spent a considerable amount of time in researching and developing our complex widgets. We have a very simple laboratory equipped with the basic research equipment we need. We have thus far been able to discover lighter materials and several cost cutting manufacturing methods. The largest achievement to date is the discovery of a water based lubricant that does not disintegrate in rainstorms. We have called this lubricant “H2Ocus-Pocus”.Presently our research is being supervised by our Technical Director, John Q. Public. He will continue in this capacity. Having been the researcher involved with all our activities to this point, he is well qualified to continue our research efforts.Our next research project will center around using this new lubricant in our manufacturing processes and testing of a new material that has come to our attention.To this point, our research has paid for itself as we have been keying on bringing this new product to market. However, now that we are becoming more experimental in our research efforts such a continued success ratio can not be maintained.We have been investigating several potential government (both state and federal) funding sources. Our present program of joint research with the local university has b=proven very beneficial.。

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