Business Model Canvas (BMC)- A new venture concept
which business would you like to do during COVID-19
1. BANGLADESH ARMY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY of
SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY
Cumilla Cantonment, Cu
Department of Business Administration
Level
Course Title : Sales and Retail Management
Farhana Jesmin,
Lecturer of Marketing,
DBA, BAIUST. HRM
Topic: Industrial Mechanical
Submitted to;
Submission Date:
BANGLADESH ARMY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY of
SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY
Cumilla Cantonment, Cumilla.
Department of Business Administration
Level-4 Term-1
Course Code: MKT4709
Course Title : Sales and Retail Management
Nargis Akter
ID: 4104031
DBA, BAIUST. HRM
Industrial Mechanical Product (B2B), during
COVIT-19.
Submitted
Submission Date: 10-08-2020
BANGLADESH ARMY INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY of
Nargis Akter
ID: 4104031
DBA, BAIUST. HRM
Product (B2B), during
Submitted by:
2. During COVED-19 I would like to sell electronic product, industrial
product to machinery product. (B2B)
Here the selling process:
The overall business of electronic appliances is very poor due to the corona virus outbreak in
the country, but huge sales of washing machines amid the pandemic are the only bright side.
Officials of the country’s leading electronics brands said that people were now getting more
interested in online shopping, which was also offering a ray of hope for electronics makers in
the pandemic. Sales of washing machines have increased sharply after the corona virus
outbreak as maids are not allowed to work at houses on concern of corona virus infection,
they said. The country’s electronics businesses usually sell refrigerators, air conditioners,
microwaves, and televisions heavily during the summer season and Eid festivals. But, this
year the scenario has completely changed due to the countrywide shutdown enforced by the
government to ensure physical distancing to combat the COVED-19 pandemic. Most of the
electronics outlets in the country reopened on May 10 after keeping their shutters closed since
March 26 in line with the government’s direction. Although the government extended the
general holidays to May 30, it allowed the reopening of businesses from May 10 on condition
that they would follow health safety measures. Although the business situation has been
improving to some extent in recent weeks, the sale losses incurred during the shutdown
period could be hard to recover, the officials said.
Introduction: Bangladesh is a developing country; most of the electronic products parts is
manufactured by other country. So we imports those electronic products body parts from
different country, we just assembly those parts in our country. For the rezone of COVED-19
include Bangladesh and other country take step to lockdown, so the import business is also
get rest for its own operational work. Shipping system is fully off for some moment. Now it
become active again but there are also some issues, because of maintaining the social
distance for worker and get sanitize the product and machinery. Also the lockdown cause
some economic problem for the financial condition of transaction.
The important step for transaction:
No single country produces efficiently all the goods it needs to fight COVED-19.
• Trade allows production to locate where it is most efficient, helping increase access to more
goods at more affordable prices.
3. • However, many of the countries that tend to supply COVID-19 goods are also those that
have been worst hit by the virus to date. This has resulted in growing, albeit often temporary,
export restrictions which are currently in place in 69 countries.
• But the export restrictions of one country are restrictions on imports of another; with the
high degree of interdependence in trade in COVID-19 products, such measures can have
wider impacts, including for developing and low income countries that rely on imports for
COVID-19 goods.
• Reducing import barriers on imports of COVID-19 products, even if temporarily, would
also help.
Machines
Technical standards for lifts
Lifts, intended to be permanently installed in buildings, must satisfy health and safety
requirements related to capacity limits, fire safety and maintenance before being put on the
EU market.
Technical standards for machinery and safety components
The design and construction of machinery must meet mandatory essential health and safety
requirements in order to be put in the EU market.
Technical standards for personal protective equipment
Personal protective equipment placed on the EU market must comply with requirements
related to design, manufacture, materials, testing, instructions, and information to be supplied
by the manufacturer, and other aspects.
Electrical and electronic equipment and gas appliances:
Technical standards for electromagnetic compatibility
Any electrical and electronic apparatus is subject to the compliance with mandatory essential
requirements established by the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive to ensure
that their performance is protected against electromagnetic disturbances.
Ecodesign requirements for tertiary lighting equipment
Fluorescent lamps without integrated ballast, high intensity discharge lamps, ballasts and
luminaires able to operate such lamps can only be placed on the EU market if they meet
certain ecodesign requirements.
Technical standards for gas appliances
Gas appliances for non-industrial use (including forced drought burners) marketed in the EU
need to meet mandatory health and safety requirements concerning ignition, durability, and
energy consumption, among others.