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TECHNICAL ANALYSIS

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ANKUR TAGRA FM/11/010 IDRIS YUNUS FM/11/011 ANURAG JAIN FM/11/012


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HITESH JAIN FM/11/013


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Technical Analysis

Objective of Technical Analysis :

Primary Objective First and foremost important objective of technical analysis is to see whether the project idea is feasible or not from technical point of view.

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Materials Input and Utilization:


Gives

approximate requirements of raw, semi-processed/ processed materials, utilities auxiliary materials, tools and spares, etc. along with availability, sources or supply and estimates of annual costs (local/foreign).

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Manufacturing Process

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Technology
Technology 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Selection :

Plant Capacity Material and utilities input requirements Investment Outlay and production costs Use by other units Flexibility in Product mix Latest Developments Appropriateness of technology.
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Product Mixes
Another

area to be analysed under the technical analysis is flexibility of technology and plan regarding product mix.

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Plant Capacity
Determines

feasible normal plant capacity (i.e. the production level achievable under normal working conditions duly taking into consideration the feasible equipped capacity; holidays; stoppages for shiftchange, tooling, preventive maintenance and repairs, and other reasons; and nature of the production process - continuous, batch or job) and specifics quantitative relationship(s) 9/14/12 PGDFM Group 3 77

Location and Site selection


Recommends

geographical location and sitting of the plant/ facilities and specifies essential related activities and cost-estimates. to raw-materials and market of infrastructure policies 9/14/12

Nearness

Availability Labour

situations
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Machinery and Equipments


Technical

analysis of a project idea should include the study of required machinery and equipment to run the project. machinery and technology required depends on the plant capacity and type of technology selected.

The

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Charts and Layouts


Charts

and Layouts Flow Diagram Line Diagram Layout Layout


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Material

Production Transport Utility

Consumption Layout Layout

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Work Schedule
To 1.

anticipate problems like

To arise during the installation phase and suggest possible means for coping with them To establish the phasing of investments taking into account the availability of finances

2.

3.

To develop a plan operations covering the initial period (the running - in 9/14/12 PGDFM Group 3 11 period).

THANK YOU

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