Bibliographic citations
Herrera, M., Cerron, P. (2022). Estudio de prefactibilidad para la instalación de una planta de producción de cascos para vehículos de micromovilidad a base de polialuminio [Universidad de Lima]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/17173
Herrera, M., Cerron, P. Estudio de prefactibilidad para la instalación de una planta de producción de cascos para vehículos de micromovilidad a base de polialuminio []. PE: Universidad de Lima; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/17173
@misc{renati/234564,
title = "Estudio de prefactibilidad para la instalación de una planta de producción de cascos para vehículos de micromovilidad a base de polialuminio",
author = "Cerron Romero, Piero Javier",
publisher = "Universidad de Lima",
year = "2022"
}
The COVID-19 pandemic has generated an increase in the use of micromobility vehicles such as bicycles, scooters, roller blades and skateboards, which no longer only play an entertainment role, but are also now used more frequently as means of transportation. This is because, when moving in these vehicles, contact with other people is avoided and, therefore, the transmission of the virus. In addition to this, many people also choose to get around in these vehicles, either to avoid vehicular traffic, to stay exercised and/or because they are vehicles that do not pollute the environment. As a result of this need and the new law that declares the mandatory use of a protective helmet for users who use these vehicles, it is proposed to manufacture helmets that have an agglomerated material in their outer shell (polyaluminum), which is obtained from the recycling of tetrapak containers and which generates that the final product is highly resistant and at the same time lighter and more comfortable than the products on the market. This research work will consist in determining the viability and feasibility of the project, for which, its development will be evaluated in six chapters. The first consists of the explanation of the objectives, development of the justifications and the statement of the hypotheses. The second details the market study to determine the demand for the project and the commercial strategy for positioning the product. The third assesses the micro-location and macro-location factors to determine the best location for the plant. The fourth, determines the size of the plant according to resources, demand and technology. The fifth describes the technologies to be used, the production process and the plant layout. And the sixth represents the organizational structure of the company. At the end of the six chapters, the conclusions and recommendations of the research project are presented for feedback on the findings.
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