Bibliographic citations
Pino, M., Granada, G. (2018). Estudio de factibilidad para la comercialización de zapatillas y mochilas eco-amigables en la ciudad del Cusco, año 2018. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2263
Pino, M., Granada, G. Estudio de factibilidad para la comercialización de zapatillas y mochilas eco-amigables en la ciudad del Cusco, año 2018. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2263
@misc{renati/955772,
title = "Estudio de factibilidad para la comercialización de zapatillas y mochilas eco-amigables en la ciudad del Cusco, año 2018.",
author = "Granada Cruz, Graysi Angela",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2018"
}
This research analyzes and evaluates the possibility of distributing two types of ecological textile products: a pair of sneakers and a backpack / briefcase, which are made of natural materials and support fair trade, aimed at people looking for a sustainable alternative to conventional ones. A target market is established, in this case young people between the ages of 21 and 29 belonging to the socioeconomic sectors A, B and C of the province of Cusco, determined the price of the shoes and the backpack / briefcase through the survey and analyzing the price of the competition, the prices found were 300 soles for the shoes and 180 for the backpack / briefcase. The location of the commercial premises was determined through the tool of weighted averages, it will be in the district of Cusco, Plaza San Francisco. The necessary equipment and furniture are determined for distribution, for the correct determination of the commercial premises area the Guerchet surface calculation is used, resulting in a total of 26.2 m², but there is a commercial space for rent in the San Francisco Plaza area. An area of 43.6 m², this place will be used. The costs of merchandise, administration and sale, rental of the premises, among other expenses, are determined. To carry out the project, an investment of S/.341 725.63, el 29.26% represents the loan through a bank.
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