Location: Market Area
The proponents chose Brgy. Krus na Ligas to be the location of
the business because of the following reasons:
It is nearly located at the target market.
It is ideal for commercial area.
The competitors are minimized, and through the survey we
conducted, we found out that the location is perfect for the
service we offer.
Segmentation
Customer Classification (Students, Professionals, Homeowners)
The proponents chose this kind of segmentation to determine who
among them avail the laundry service more often which can help to
identify the buying frequency and the long-term customers.
Allowance (Income Segmentation)
Through this segmentation, the proponents will be able to know
the capability of the target market to avail the service.
Promotional Measures:
The promotion in its basic form is the controlled distribution of
the community designed to sell your product or service.
Tarpaulin
The use of tarpaulin is to let the customers be informed about
the service offered by the laundry. The terms written in the
tarpaulin includes the services, selling price and contact
information. It will be posted in front of the shop.
Pamphlets
It enables us to quickly disseminate the information about the
business and to raise their awareness.
Online Promotion
Barangay Krus na Ligas already has its group page, it can serve
as our way to customers through posting the business information
there.
OPERATION ASPECT
2.1 OPERATION PROCESS
EXTERNAL
Step 1: Receiving
Customers must go to the receiving area first. This includes
brief discussion of terms and conditions, checking and weighing.
Step 2: Fill-Out
Customers must fill out the checklist form. Written in his form
are those information about the customers, it is also a guarantee to
both customers and the management.
Step 3: Transfer
Those garments received will be transferred to the operation
area.
INTERNAL
Step 1: Selection
Selecting and arranging (garments) which should be done first to
meet the deadline.
Step 2: Sorting
This is the necessary part of doing laundry. Aside from helping
you organize laundry before washing it, it can also help you get
cleaner laundry.
Step 3: Washing the Clothes
Fill your washing machine with water to about one-third full, and
then add the bleach if you're using it. Next, add the detergent, mix
it around in the water to make sure it's dissolved, and then add
your clothes.
Step 4: Drying
Keep in mind that there are some clothes that should be air
dried. Check the tag--if it says not to dry it, hang these items
somewhere they can dry.
Step 5: Take the clothes and fold items, and place them on shelf of
cart.
Iron items and hang on coat hangers immediately after drying to
prevent wrinkles.
2.2 Fixed Capital
Table
Assets Useful life Cost Qty Total
Automatic
Washing
machine
7 years P25,000.00 1 P25,000.00
Manual
Washing
Machine
Dryer
Flat Iron
7 years
7 years
3 years
P5,000.00
P35,000.00
P600.00
1
1
1
P5,000.00
P35,0
00.00
P600.00
The table shows the asset of capital investments that are needed
in starting up and conducting business.
2.3 Life of Fixed Capital
Automatic Washing Machine 5 years
Manual Washing Machine 5 years
Dryer 5 years
Flat Iron 2 years
Useful life of the equipment is normally 7 years based on
the common use of the equipment but the proponent’s use, to use 5
years since the equipment is for laundry service purposes. It is
prone for unexpected miss use that may lead to damages.
Table
Equipment Acquisiti
on Cost
Salvage
Value
Useful
Life
Depreciati
on Amount
Accumulate
d
Depreciati
on
Automatic
Washing
machine
P25,000.0
0
P5,000.0
0
5 years P20,000.00 P4,000.00
Manual
Washing
Machine
P6,000.00 P1,000.0
0
5 years P5,000.00 P1,000.00
Dryer P35,000.0
0
P5,000.0
0
5 years P30,000.00 P6,000.00
Flat Iron P600.00
Depreciation for 6 months
Formula: Acquisition Cost – Salvage value = Depreciation Amount
25,000 – 5,000 = 30,000
6,000 – 1,000 = 5,000
35,000 – 5,000 = 30,000
Maintenance and repairing
Automatic Washing Machine
Because washing machines do so many things, they may be harder to
diagnose than they are to repair. For a commercial appliance, it's a
pretty complicated thing - with special timing cycles that operate
valves, motors that turn water on, spin the tub, drain water, and
control the water temperature.
By taking proper care of your Automatic Washing Machine you can
greatly prolong its lifespan and can make sure that it will perform at
its optimal level without fault. Performing regular maintenance on all
the various parts of your automatic washing machine, such as valves,
motors that water on, spin the tub, drain water, and control the water
temperature.
Dryer Maintenance: Clear Vents, Exhaust Pipes and Hoses•Do not use the dryer without a lint filter.•Check and clear lint traps after every use.•Replace plastic or vinyl exhaust hoses with rigid or flexible metal venting, if you can.•Ensure that the hose from dryer to outside vent is as straight as possible with no blockage
Check the lint trapThe lint trap is a metal screen that filters lint out of your drying clothes and should be cleaned between every load of laundry. Not cleaning the lint trap is one of the most common causes of dryer related fires. As lint builds up it can restrict the airflow through the dryer and possibly overheat the appliance. Lint is extremely flammable; too much heat can cause it to ignite, which could spread fire to your clothes and potentially to the rest of your home.
Inspect the dryer hose
The dryer hose should be inspected monthly for any obstruction, including lint, or unnecessary bends. The hot air that dries the clothes exits the house from the dryer duct which also collects lint. There is less of a chance of fire from the duct if the lint trap is cleaned properly.
Washing Machine Maintenance: Check and Replace Water Supply HosesThe hoses that fill and drain the washing machine should be checked monthly for any signs of bulging, cracking or leaking and that they fit securely onto the appliance. A burst water hose may cause floodingin the dwelling.When replacing hose parts, make sure each hose is connected securely to the correct temperature valve.
How Often Does the washing machine must clean.
This must be done about once every two or three months, but it can do this really as often as you like. If you are washing greasy clothing or heavily soiled children’s clothing – do it more often.
HOW To Prepare the Washing Machine for Storage
Washing machines are strong appliances, but they require preparation to protect them against rust or damage during long-term storage or moving. Preparing your washing machine – whether top- or front-load -- is accomplished with basic tools and supplies, and takes minimal time after initial cleaning and drying.
Cleaning the Washing Machine Debris filter
Open the debris filter access cover by pressing down on the tab and pulling/folding the cover down.
Locate the black rubber drain hose (aka emergency drain hose) and if attached, release it from its holder.
Place a towel on the floor to prevent water damage to the floor. Remove the white drain plug from the emergency drain hose, and
then drain the water in a suitable container. After water stops draining from the auxiliary drain hose, remove
the debris filter by turning it counter clockwise and pulling it out.
Inspect and clean the filter, and then reinstall by pushing it inand turning it clockwise until secured.
Reinstall the emergency drain hose cap and secure the hose in itsholder.
Unplug your machine. Close the water tap.
WATER INLET FILTERSOn the tap part of your machine’s water inlet hose andat the ends of waterinlet valves, there are filters to prevent entrance ofthe dirt and foreignmaterials in the water to the machine. If the machineis unable to receivesufficient water although your water tap is opened,these filters should becleaned
Tips for extending the life of your washing machine and dryer
Inspect the hoses
Check your washing machine’s water hoses ,if you discover any cracks or blistering, replace the hose, any damage could cause a leak or burst – and extremely expensive flood damage in your home use high-quality, stainless steel hoses.
Don’t overload Oversized loads will throw the machine off balance and that
will lead to problems.
Keep it level
It’s best to keep the machine as close to the floor as possible. The closer the machine sits to the floor, the less it will vibrate.
Use the appropriate amount of detergent
Regardless of what’s recommended on detergent packaging, follow your owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s recommended amount of detergent.
Clean the inside once monthlyIt’s common for detergent residue to build up inside of
washing machine tubs. Use a cleaner once per month to keep high-efficiency washing machines free of odor-causing residue.
Clean out the fabric softener dispenser
Liquid fabric softener is known to gum up along fabric softener dispensers. Use a damp rag and hot water to clean the dispenser periodically.
Remove finished loads immediately.Do not let damp clothes sit in the machine (this provides anideal breeding environment for musty smells and mold).
SAFETY WARNINGS
Never remove the plug from the socket by pulling from thecord
section. Remove the plug by holding. Do not plug the power supply with wet hands Never touch the machine with wet hands or feet. Never open the detergent drawer while the device is
running. Never force to open the door of the machine while the
machine is running. Since the machine can reach high temperatures while
running, do not touch the drain hose and water during draining.
SOURCES OF EQUIPMENT
LG WF-D140S (Automatic Washing Machine)Store Location : (Authorized Dealers)-Roosevelt Avenue Quezon City-Visayas ave, Quezon City-Alabang Zapote Road Las Pinas City-Imelda Ave,(formerly Felix Ave.)Cainta Rizal-Call/text me for querries, Anthony Rosal
ADE3LRG Speed Queen DryerStore Location : (Authorized Dealers)-Roosevelt Avenue Quezon City-Visayas ave, Quezon City-Alabang Zapote Road Las Pinas City-Imelda Ave,(formerly Felix Ave.)Cainta Rizal-Call/text me for querries, Anthony Rosal
PLANNED CAPACITY
FUTURE CAPACITY
Furniture and Fixtures Unit CostTotal
LG WFD-140s 1 25,00025000
o Monoblock chair 1 69.0069.00
o Weighing scale 1 500.00500.00
o Hanger 100 5.00510.00
o Laundry basket 575.00 375.00
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT
LG WF-D140S
Store Location : (Authorized Dealers)-Roosevelt Avenue Quezon City-Visayas ave, Quezon City-Alabang Zapote Road Las Pinas City-Imelda Ave,(formerly Felix Ave.)Cainta Rizal
Call/text me for querries, Anthony Rosal
Automatic Washing Machine
1. 2 years, 10 years inverted direct drive motor unit2. If a factory defect occurs, it does not cover with warranty3. 7 days replacement period
Speed Queen Dryer
1. 1 year warranty and maintenance.
2. If a factory defect occurs, it does not cover with warranty.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS LAVENDRYE
LOCATION LAYOUT
EQUIPMENT
Equipment Specification Features
6Motion-DD True Steam™-Refresh True Steam™-Allergy
CareSmart Diagnosis
Inverter DirectDrive™
AppearanceFinish WhiteCommercial Steel
CylinderSecured Lint Filter
Cylinder LightReversible DoorGalvanized Steel
CabinetExtra-Large Door
Opening (2.06 sq. ft.)Cabinet Dimensions
Width 26 7/8"Depth 28"
Height 43"Drum Capacity 7 cu.
ft.Operation
Cycles 3Energy Data
Wash 14KG6 MOTION
INVERTER DIRECT DRIVEMOTOR
SMART CLEANAUTO LINT CLEANEREMBOSSING DRUMLED DISPLAY
EXPRESS WASH 19 MIN.PUNCH 3+ MINI PULSATOR
635 x 670 x 1020
Speed QueenADE3LRG
140 pounds1 x 1 x 1 inches
ADE3LRGADE3LRGwhite
front_loadFuel type electricCapacity Name 7
7.0 cu. ft. Capacity3 Drying Cycles1/3 HP Motor
Secured Lint Filter220 CFM Exhaust Fan
Gas Consumption 22,500btu
Motor
Motor Size 1/3 HP
EQUIPMENT AVAILABILITY
Labor
Cost of Labor
TABLE
ATTENDANT DAILY WEEKLY RATE MONTHLY RATE ANNUAL RATESTAFF 1 P200.00 P600.00 P2,400.00 P28,800.00
Labor Availability
Lavendrye Company will operates a week
TABLE Schedule of Member
Labor Productivity
During spare time the attendant may take a break and can make some conversation with the customers regarding their comments and suggestion about the service as well as the quality of our service offered.
Assigned attendant within the day is responsible to take note of all the details that happen within the range of his/her schedule. Alsoin any conflict that arises during the operation, he/she shall document or report it.
Rules of Conduct
Staff is required to obey instructions and perform work as required or assigned.
Staff should respect the person, rights and properties of all who work with him/her, particularly the customer.
It is the staff’s responsibility to focused on his/her job while at work place, taking utmost care of the equipment andthe company property.
Staff is expected to be always honest and truthful In his/her everyday dealings with co-workers particularly when handling cash items and reporting.
Staff should always behave properly in the workplace. Proper choice of words is a must.
OPERATING COST
Initial Operating Expenses
Operation Expenses Description CostEquipment
SalariesRentTotal
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