1.35 MT Mini Ice Plant

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PROJECT SUMMARY

PROJECT CONCEPT:

The 1.35 MT Mini-Ice Plant is designed to produce both crystal cube ice to meet the requirements of food establishments for high-quality beverage cooling ice and iced foods, e.g., halo-halo, and regular block ice for general home consumption as well as for preservation and transport of highly perishable goods such as fish and meat.

For both ice products, the system filters and purifies the raw water supply, hence both are actually food-grade.

However, to meet the quality standards of high-end markets, e.g., hotels and restaurants, the system incorporates the technology of crystallizing the ice to produce the crystal ice cubes in demand in these special establishments.

Using a V-type or belt-driven 5HP compressor, the plant can operate continuously during power outages by using a small stand-by diesel generating set of 7HP or more.

For this reason, the Mini-Ice Plant can also be located in remote fishing villages where electricity is not available.

DAILY/ANNUAL ICE PRODUCTION CAPACITY: 1.35 MT/486,000 MT

SELLING PRICES: Crystal Cube Ice – PhP 35 per 10 kg bag; Mini-Block Ice (15 kg) – PhP 22.50 (PhP 1.50/kg)

ANNUAL GROSS INCOME: PhP 1.2 million

ANNUAL OPERATING INCOME: PhP 342,378

ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: PhP 1.62 million

COST OF ICE-MAKING PLANT MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT: PhP 870,000

RETURN ON INVESTMENT RATE (R0I) /PAYBACK PERIOD: 21.1% p.a. / 4.7 years

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4 Responses to 1.35 MT Mini Ice Plant

  1. i READ THRUOGH YOUR TOPICS IT WAS VERY INTEREST AND I WAS ABLE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT YOUR BIO-DISEL FUEL

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  3. Emmanuel M. Perales

    It is really very interested and very suitable in our place.

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