The document provides details of a feasibility study for an electric cable car project in Lattakia, Syria. It outlines the service which would transport tourists along a 6.5 km route between Alpedrosah beach and Kassab mountain within 20-25 minutes. It discusses the market environment, competition, technology requirements, and business model including stakeholders, legal form, and profit goals. The project aims to attract domestic and foreign tourists and stimulate tourism and national income through this new transportation service and associated facilities.
We going to compare the Electric Vehicle (EV) and IC engine vehicle in term of cost, pollution and other aspects and the myth formed for all ev is also so0lved in this ppt
This document is an industry project report submitted by Pranav V. Dorle for their Master's degree program. The report examines trends in electric vehicles with respect to cab aggregators and provides a cost-benefit analysis. It includes an introduction to electric vehicles and their history. It also discusses the electric vehicle industry in India and provides an overview of the automobile industry in India. The report was conducted under the guidance of Prof. Sandeep Nemlekar for Chetana's R.K. Institute of Management and Research.
This document discusses various automobile safety systems. It begins by introducing automobile safety and some early studies on improving vehicle safety through seat belts and padded dashboards. It then describes several key active and passive safety systems used in modern vehicles, including airbags, seat belts, anti-lock braking systems, collision warning systems, blind spot detectors, electronic stability control, and cruise control. For each system, it provides a brief explanation of its purpose and functioning to enhance road safety and prevent injuries during accidents.
The document summarizes an electric two-wheeler development project in India. It outlines the project goals of developing a two-wheeler with a 200km range and 350kg gross vehicle weight. Key components selected include a 1.5kW BLDC motor from Golden Motors, a 6.8kWh lithium-ion battery pack using NMC cells, and an integrated battery management and motor control system called i-BMMC. Market research found average urban driving speeds in India are around 30kph. The estimated price for the electric two-wheeler is 40,000 INR excluding the battery cost. In conclusion, the developed electric two-wheeler is expected to appeal to consumers due to its 200km
Electric vehicles function by plugging into a charge point to draw electricity from the grid, which is stored in rechargeable batteries powering an electric motor. The main differences between electric and conventional vehicles are the power source - electric vehicles use electric motors powered by rechargeable batteries, while conventional vehicles use internal combustion engines running on gasoline. Electric vehicles provide benefits like lower running costs without emissions, but also have disadvantages like longer recharging times and limited range compared to gasoline vehicles. Electric vehicle sales in India increased from 2018-2019 but declined in 2020, likely due to pandemic lockdowns, and are expected to rise again as more EV models launch and charging infrastructure expands.
Market Research Report : Electric vehicle market in india 2014 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
For the complete report, get in touch with us at: info@netscribes.com
Abstract :
Electric vehicle market is expected to witness phenomenal growth in the coming years. Increasing fuel costs, rise in pollution level and increasing government support will boost the adoption of electric vehicles in India.
The report highlights the analysis of the drivers and explains the factors for growth of the industry. Government Initiatives, Rise in fuel costs, Low operating and maintenance cost and foreign dependence for crude oil are the key drivers for the Electric Vehicle Market in India. Recently, MNRE had implemented the Alternate Fuels for Surface Transportation Program to subsidize the purchase of electric vehicles. Domestic electric vehicle industry has witnessed significant short term growth owing to the various initiatives undertaken by the Indian government. Fuel costs play a vital role in influencing the consumer’s automobile purchase decision. Indian automobile industry has been witnessing sluggish demand and one of the primary reasons for this is increase in fuel prices. Use of electric vehicles is likely to reduce the increasing dependence on foreign crude oil as electricity can be generated from various natural resources in India. As electric vehicles are considered to be zero-polluting, increasing usage of such vehicles can aid in bringing down the country’s level of pollution.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: Economic Indicators: GDP at cost factor cost: Quarterly (2011-12- 2014-15) & Inflation rate Monthly (Jul-Aug 2013 – Nov-Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross fiscal deficit: Monthly (Feb-2013-Jul 2013) & Exchange Rate: Monthly (Apr 2014- Sep 2014)
Slide 4: Lending rate: Annual (2011-12-2013-14); Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11-2013-14) & FDI: Annual (2009-10-2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Electric Vehicle – Introduction and Types of Electric Vehicles – Technology-wise
Slide 6: Electric Vehicle Market – Transition
Slide 7: Shift towards Electric Mobility
Market Overview
Electric Vehicle
Slide 8: Electric Vehicle Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Market Share – Segment-wise (2012-13)
Slide 9: Vehicle Lifecycle Cost Comparison across Supply Chain – Electric Vehicle vs. ICE Vehicles
Slide 10: Cost Comparison across Manufacturing Process – Electric Vehicle vs. ICE Vehicles
Major Segments
Slide 11: Electric Four Wheelers Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Consumer Preference – Electric Vehicle Technology-wise
Slide 12-13: Electric Two Wheelers Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Consumer Preference, Low Speed and High Speed Electric Two Wheeler Specifications
Slide 13: Electric Three Wheelers – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise)
Market Analysis
Slide 14: Matrix of Key Challenges to Electric Vehicle Adoption – Segme
This document provides a pre-feasibility study for an automobile repair and service workshop. It recommends establishing a workshop offering mechanical repairs, denting and painting services, wheel alignment and balancing, and high pressure cleaning. The total project cost is estimated to be 2.94 million BDT. With projected revenues and costs, the internal rate of return is estimated to be 37% with a payback period of 2.5 years, indicating a financially viable investment opportunity.
We going to compare the Electric Vehicle (EV) and IC engine vehicle in term of cost, pollution and other aspects and the myth formed for all ev is also so0lved in this ppt
This document is an industry project report submitted by Pranav V. Dorle for their Master's degree program. The report examines trends in electric vehicles with respect to cab aggregators and provides a cost-benefit analysis. It includes an introduction to electric vehicles and their history. It also discusses the electric vehicle industry in India and provides an overview of the automobile industry in India. The report was conducted under the guidance of Prof. Sandeep Nemlekar for Chetana's R.K. Institute of Management and Research.
This document discusses various automobile safety systems. It begins by introducing automobile safety and some early studies on improving vehicle safety through seat belts and padded dashboards. It then describes several key active and passive safety systems used in modern vehicles, including airbags, seat belts, anti-lock braking systems, collision warning systems, blind spot detectors, electronic stability control, and cruise control. For each system, it provides a brief explanation of its purpose and functioning to enhance road safety and prevent injuries during accidents.
The document summarizes an electric two-wheeler development project in India. It outlines the project goals of developing a two-wheeler with a 200km range and 350kg gross vehicle weight. Key components selected include a 1.5kW BLDC motor from Golden Motors, a 6.8kWh lithium-ion battery pack using NMC cells, and an integrated battery management and motor control system called i-BMMC. Market research found average urban driving speeds in India are around 30kph. The estimated price for the electric two-wheeler is 40,000 INR excluding the battery cost. In conclusion, the developed electric two-wheeler is expected to appeal to consumers due to its 200km
Electric vehicles function by plugging into a charge point to draw electricity from the grid, which is stored in rechargeable batteries powering an electric motor. The main differences between electric and conventional vehicles are the power source - electric vehicles use electric motors powered by rechargeable batteries, while conventional vehicles use internal combustion engines running on gasoline. Electric vehicles provide benefits like lower running costs without emissions, but also have disadvantages like longer recharging times and limited range compared to gasoline vehicles. Electric vehicle sales in India increased from 2018-2019 but declined in 2020, likely due to pandemic lockdowns, and are expected to rise again as more EV models launch and charging infrastructure expands.
Market Research Report : Electric vehicle market in india 2014 - SampleNetscribes, Inc.
For the complete report, get in touch with us at: info@netscribes.com
Abstract :
Electric vehicle market is expected to witness phenomenal growth in the coming years. Increasing fuel costs, rise in pollution level and increasing government support will boost the adoption of electric vehicles in India.
The report highlights the analysis of the drivers and explains the factors for growth of the industry. Government Initiatives, Rise in fuel costs, Low operating and maintenance cost and foreign dependence for crude oil are the key drivers for the Electric Vehicle Market in India. Recently, MNRE had implemented the Alternate Fuels for Surface Transportation Program to subsidize the purchase of electric vehicles. Domestic electric vehicle industry has witnessed significant short term growth owing to the various initiatives undertaken by the Indian government. Fuel costs play a vital role in influencing the consumer’s automobile purchase decision. Indian automobile industry has been witnessing sluggish demand and one of the primary reasons for this is increase in fuel prices. Use of electric vehicles is likely to reduce the increasing dependence on foreign crude oil as electricity can be generated from various natural resources in India. As electric vehicles are considered to be zero-polluting, increasing usage of such vehicles can aid in bringing down the country’s level of pollution.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: Economic Indicators: GDP at cost factor cost: Quarterly (2011-12- 2014-15) & Inflation rate Monthly (Jul-Aug 2013 – Nov-Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross fiscal deficit: Monthly (Feb-2013-Jul 2013) & Exchange Rate: Monthly (Apr 2014- Sep 2014)
Slide 4: Lending rate: Annual (2011-12-2013-14); Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11-2013-14) & FDI: Annual (2009-10-2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Electric Vehicle – Introduction and Types of Electric Vehicles – Technology-wise
Slide 6: Electric Vehicle Market – Transition
Slide 7: Shift towards Electric Mobility
Market Overview
Electric Vehicle
Slide 8: Electric Vehicle Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Market Share – Segment-wise (2012-13)
Slide 9: Vehicle Lifecycle Cost Comparison across Supply Chain – Electric Vehicle vs. ICE Vehicles
Slide 10: Cost Comparison across Manufacturing Process – Electric Vehicle vs. ICE Vehicles
Major Segments
Slide 11: Electric Four Wheelers Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Consumer Preference – Electric Vehicle Technology-wise
Slide 12-13: Electric Two Wheelers Market – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise), Consumer Preference, Low Speed and High Speed Electric Two Wheeler Specifications
Slide 13: Electric Three Wheelers – Overview, Market Size and Growth (2013-2018e) (Value wise)
Market Analysis
Slide 14: Matrix of Key Challenges to Electric Vehicle Adoption – Segme
This document provides a pre-feasibility study for an automobile repair and service workshop. It recommends establishing a workshop offering mechanical repairs, denting and painting services, wheel alignment and balancing, and high pressure cleaning. The total project cost is estimated to be 2.94 million BDT. With projected revenues and costs, the internal rate of return is estimated to be 37% with a payback period of 2.5 years, indicating a financially viable investment opportunity.
Common Questions about Electric VehiclesSibiKrishnan
What are the common questions about electric cars? Let's check out a few questions and answers related to electric vehicles.
* Are they economical?
* Are EVs Green?
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This document summarizes a technical seminar on Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems for vehicles. It begins with background on road accidents globally and in India. It then covers the need for AEB to help avoid collisions. The presentation explains how AEB works using sensors like radar and cameras to detect obstacles and apply the brakes autonomously if a collision is detected. It discusses different AEB types and their applications in vehicles. Advantages are around reducing crashes, though disadvantages include cost and limiting driver control. The conclusion is that AEB can help avoid accidents and reduce road deaths and injuries.
Two-Wheelers Electric vehicles Outlook in India | Report RedSeer
The document discusses the history and growth of electric two-wheelers (E2Ws) in India. It begins with the global origins of electric vehicles in the late 18th/early 19th century. It then covers the key milestones in India, including the first EVs introduced in 1996, government initiatives like FAME I and II starting in 2015, and the recent rapid growth since 2017. The adoption of E2Ws is seen as pivotal to reducing emissions and fuel imports in India given its large two-wheeler market size. The total EV penetration in India reached around 3.2% in 2022, with E2Ws representing around 4% of that figure.
The document discusses electric vehicle safety. It covers several aspects of electric safety including functional system safety, battery charging safety, and vehicle maintenance, operation and training. Some key points are:
- Electric vehicles use voltages between 48-600 volts, posing electrical shock risks. Live parts must be insulated and inaccessible without tools.
- Protection against direct and indirect contact is needed to prevent frame faults from causing short circuits, electrocutions or uncontrolled vehicle operation.
- The battery poses electrical, mechanical, chemical and explosion hazards and special safety measures are required for charging and maintenance.
- Proper driver training is also needed because electric vehicles operate differently than gas-powered vehicles.
- With proper risk assessment and
The document discusses electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles. It provides details on the types of electric vehicles, their components like electric motors and batteries. It explains the benefits of electric vehicles like higher energy efficiency, regenerative braking, and quiet operation. However, it also mentions challenges like limited driving range due to low battery energy density and long charging times. The document provides a comprehensive overview of electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles.
The document presents a proposal for an adaptive lighting system for automobiles that uses an LDR sensor and relay circuit to automatically switch between headlights and lower beam lights depending on detecting incoming vehicle lights, including components like an NE555 IC, resistors, capacitors, LEDs, and relay, with the aim of improving safety and visibility during night driving without glare for other drivers. A circuit diagram and implementation plan are provided along with costs estimated at 190 BDT and discussions of the necessity and conclusions.
Autonomous vehicles: becoming economically feasible through improvements in l...Jeffrey Funk
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to analyze how autonomous vehicles are becoming economically feasible throug through improvements in lasers, microelectronic mechanical systems (MEMS), integrated circuits (ICs), and other components. Although the cost of the Google Car is currently about 150,000 USD, 30% annual improvements in lasers, MEMS, and ICs will make these economically feasible for a broad number of users in the next ten years. A key issue is when certain lanes, roads or even entire highway systems are restricted to automated vehicles. This would enable collision avoidance to rely more on between-vehicle communications. This would further reduce the cost of automated vehicles, stimulate diffusion, and also reduce transportation time and increase fuel efficiency.
A presentation of the Electric Roads Program for Heavy Vehicles in the Swedish Transport Administration, and the study on the introduction of E--buses in Sweden
This document provides a seminar presentation on innovations in public transportation. It begins with an introduction to public transportation and discusses the need for it in terms of issues like traffic congestion, rising fuel costs, and environmental concerns. It then covers the evolution of various public transportation modes over time. The presentation discusses policies that promote public transportation, as well challenges to innovation in the sector like funding and regulations. Specific innovations discussed include electric buses, contactless payment systems, real-time tracking, autonomous vehicles, and integrated fare systems. The presentation concludes with a literature review covering case studies of public transportation systems and policies in various cities.
A best and easy documentation about automatic braking system that may gives you a brief knowledge of Automatic Braking System related to Ultrasonic Sensor.
This document summarizes the current status of electric cars. It discusses their advantages such as reduced emissions and cheaper operating costs compared to gas vehicles. However, it also notes challenges like high battery costs, limited driving range, and lack of charging infrastructure. Major automakers are working to develop more affordable electric models to help overcome these issues and meet fuel efficiency standards. The future of electric vehicles depends on continued innovation to address costs and driver acceptance of the technology.
The document discusses the history and future of intelligent vehicles. It describes how early prototypes in the 1950s began exploring object detection capabilities. Major advances included Google's self-driving car in the 2000s, which uses sensors and cameras to navigate. The document outlines five levels of vehicle automation according to their ability to operate without human involvement. It predicts that future intelligent vehicles will offer advanced safety technologies, integrated mobile devices, and fully autonomous capabilities without a human driver.
Join this webinar and understand how YASA’s revolutionary compact, lightweight and powerful electric motors and power electronics controllers enable vehicle hybridization and electrification – especially when there is limited powertrain space.
The document discusses driverless cars, including their history and components. Driverless cars can steer, accelerate, and brake autonomously using sensors like LIDAR and cameras, as well as maps and artificial intelligence software. They are being developed to reduce accidents caused by human error and increase road safety. The technology is still being tested but could be available commercially in the next few years.
This document describes an automatic braking system for vehicles that uses ultrasonic sensors to detect obstacles and apply the brakes autonomously. The system consists of an ultrasonic sensor with transmitter and receiver, a microprocessor, DC gear motor, servomotor, and braking components. It works by transmitting ultrasonic waves from the sensor transmitter and detecting reflections from obstacles with the receiver. The microprocessor analyzes the sensor data and controls the servomotor, which applies the brakes through the braking system if an obstacle is detected within a certain distance from the vehicle. This automatic braking system is intended to prevent accidents by braking the vehicle automatically if the driver is unable to brake manually in time upon detecting an obstacle.
The document discusses electric vehicles in India, including the current status of EVs, government initiatives to promote EVs such as the FAME program, and guidelines for charging infrastructure. It notes that EVs currently make up only 1% of vehicle sales but the government aims to increase this to 30% by 2030 through incentives for production and purchase of EVs and by building out charging infrastructure nationwide.
1) Electric buses provide a zero-emission alternative to diesel buses and can help cities transition to cleaner fleets. Batteries are the main technical challenge due to their high cost, weight, and limited range.
2) Trials of electric buses in Delhi, China, and several European cities show potential. Shenzhen, China has over 4,000 electric buses deployed with overnight charging. Trials in Delhi showed electric buses can achieve over 150km range on a single charge.
3) Successful adoption requires investment in charging infrastructure and standards. Options include overnight depot charging or in-route opportunity charging using conductive, inductive, or overhead methods. Projects aim to demonstrate feasibility at scale.
i-Cable Communication Limited is an integrated communications company in Hong Kong that provides residential fixed-line, pay TV, dial-up internet, broadband internet, and multimedia content services. It owns and operates Hong Kong Cable Television (HKCTV), which broadcasts over 100 channels including many self-produced programs. i-Cable faces competition from other pay TV providers like NOW TV, TVB Network Vision, and bbTV. To strengthen its position, i-Cable should embrace multi-screen viewing, invest in high-quality original content, offer more flexible subscription options, and prepare for the rise of over-the-top video delivery.
Porter's Five Forces & Porter's Value Chain Model msmn671
This document analyzes two companies, Toyota and Perodua, using Porter's Five Forces model and Value Chain model in the automotive industry. It provides an overview of each model and then applies them specifically to Toyota and Perodua. For Toyota, it finds low threat of new entrants due to barriers, weak bargaining power of suppliers, moderately strong bargaining power of buyers, moderate threat of substitutes, and weak rivalry among competitors.
Common Questions about Electric VehiclesSibiKrishnan
What are the common questions about electric cars? Let's check out a few questions and answers related to electric vehicles.
* Are they economical?
* Are EVs Green?
* etc.
This document summarizes a technical seminar on Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems for vehicles. It begins with background on road accidents globally and in India. It then covers the need for AEB to help avoid collisions. The presentation explains how AEB works using sensors like radar and cameras to detect obstacles and apply the brakes autonomously if a collision is detected. It discusses different AEB types and their applications in vehicles. Advantages are around reducing crashes, though disadvantages include cost and limiting driver control. The conclusion is that AEB can help avoid accidents and reduce road deaths and injuries.
Two-Wheelers Electric vehicles Outlook in India | Report RedSeer
The document discusses the history and growth of electric two-wheelers (E2Ws) in India. It begins with the global origins of electric vehicles in the late 18th/early 19th century. It then covers the key milestones in India, including the first EVs introduced in 1996, government initiatives like FAME I and II starting in 2015, and the recent rapid growth since 2017. The adoption of E2Ws is seen as pivotal to reducing emissions and fuel imports in India given its large two-wheeler market size. The total EV penetration in India reached around 3.2% in 2022, with E2Ws representing around 4% of that figure.
The document discusses electric vehicle safety. It covers several aspects of electric safety including functional system safety, battery charging safety, and vehicle maintenance, operation and training. Some key points are:
- Electric vehicles use voltages between 48-600 volts, posing electrical shock risks. Live parts must be insulated and inaccessible without tools.
- Protection against direct and indirect contact is needed to prevent frame faults from causing short circuits, electrocutions or uncontrolled vehicle operation.
- The battery poses electrical, mechanical, chemical and explosion hazards and special safety measures are required for charging and maintenance.
- Proper driver training is also needed because electric vehicles operate differently than gas-powered vehicles.
- With proper risk assessment and
The document discusses electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles. It provides details on the types of electric vehicles, their components like electric motors and batteries. It explains the benefits of electric vehicles like higher energy efficiency, regenerative braking, and quiet operation. However, it also mentions challenges like limited driving range due to low battery energy density and long charging times. The document provides a comprehensive overview of electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles.
The document presents a proposal for an adaptive lighting system for automobiles that uses an LDR sensor and relay circuit to automatically switch between headlights and lower beam lights depending on detecting incoming vehicle lights, including components like an NE555 IC, resistors, capacitors, LEDs, and relay, with the aim of improving safety and visibility during night driving without glare for other drivers. A circuit diagram and implementation plan are provided along with costs estimated at 190 BDT and discussions of the necessity and conclusions.
Autonomous vehicles: becoming economically feasible through improvements in l...Jeffrey Funk
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to analyze how autonomous vehicles are becoming economically feasible throug through improvements in lasers, microelectronic mechanical systems (MEMS), integrated circuits (ICs), and other components. Although the cost of the Google Car is currently about 150,000 USD, 30% annual improvements in lasers, MEMS, and ICs will make these economically feasible for a broad number of users in the next ten years. A key issue is when certain lanes, roads or even entire highway systems are restricted to automated vehicles. This would enable collision avoidance to rely more on between-vehicle communications. This would further reduce the cost of automated vehicles, stimulate diffusion, and also reduce transportation time and increase fuel efficiency.
A presentation of the Electric Roads Program for Heavy Vehicles in the Swedish Transport Administration, and the study on the introduction of E--buses in Sweden
This document provides a seminar presentation on innovations in public transportation. It begins with an introduction to public transportation and discusses the need for it in terms of issues like traffic congestion, rising fuel costs, and environmental concerns. It then covers the evolution of various public transportation modes over time. The presentation discusses policies that promote public transportation, as well challenges to innovation in the sector like funding and regulations. Specific innovations discussed include electric buses, contactless payment systems, real-time tracking, autonomous vehicles, and integrated fare systems. The presentation concludes with a literature review covering case studies of public transportation systems and policies in various cities.
A best and easy documentation about automatic braking system that may gives you a brief knowledge of Automatic Braking System related to Ultrasonic Sensor.
This document summarizes the current status of electric cars. It discusses their advantages such as reduced emissions and cheaper operating costs compared to gas vehicles. However, it also notes challenges like high battery costs, limited driving range, and lack of charging infrastructure. Major automakers are working to develop more affordable electric models to help overcome these issues and meet fuel efficiency standards. The future of electric vehicles depends on continued innovation to address costs and driver acceptance of the technology.
The document discusses the history and future of intelligent vehicles. It describes how early prototypes in the 1950s began exploring object detection capabilities. Major advances included Google's self-driving car in the 2000s, which uses sensors and cameras to navigate. The document outlines five levels of vehicle automation according to their ability to operate without human involvement. It predicts that future intelligent vehicles will offer advanced safety technologies, integrated mobile devices, and fully autonomous capabilities without a human driver.
Join this webinar and understand how YASA’s revolutionary compact, lightweight and powerful electric motors and power electronics controllers enable vehicle hybridization and electrification – especially when there is limited powertrain space.
The document discusses driverless cars, including their history and components. Driverless cars can steer, accelerate, and brake autonomously using sensors like LIDAR and cameras, as well as maps and artificial intelligence software. They are being developed to reduce accidents caused by human error and increase road safety. The technology is still being tested but could be available commercially in the next few years.
This document describes an automatic braking system for vehicles that uses ultrasonic sensors to detect obstacles and apply the brakes autonomously. The system consists of an ultrasonic sensor with transmitter and receiver, a microprocessor, DC gear motor, servomotor, and braking components. It works by transmitting ultrasonic waves from the sensor transmitter and detecting reflections from obstacles with the receiver. The microprocessor analyzes the sensor data and controls the servomotor, which applies the brakes through the braking system if an obstacle is detected within a certain distance from the vehicle. This automatic braking system is intended to prevent accidents by braking the vehicle automatically if the driver is unable to brake manually in time upon detecting an obstacle.
The document discusses electric vehicles in India, including the current status of EVs, government initiatives to promote EVs such as the FAME program, and guidelines for charging infrastructure. It notes that EVs currently make up only 1% of vehicle sales but the government aims to increase this to 30% by 2030 through incentives for production and purchase of EVs and by building out charging infrastructure nationwide.
1) Electric buses provide a zero-emission alternative to diesel buses and can help cities transition to cleaner fleets. Batteries are the main technical challenge due to their high cost, weight, and limited range.
2) Trials of electric buses in Delhi, China, and several European cities show potential. Shenzhen, China has over 4,000 electric buses deployed with overnight charging. Trials in Delhi showed electric buses can achieve over 150km range on a single charge.
3) Successful adoption requires investment in charging infrastructure and standards. Options include overnight depot charging or in-route opportunity charging using conductive, inductive, or overhead methods. Projects aim to demonstrate feasibility at scale.
i-Cable Communication Limited is an integrated communications company in Hong Kong that provides residential fixed-line, pay TV, dial-up internet, broadband internet, and multimedia content services. It owns and operates Hong Kong Cable Television (HKCTV), which broadcasts over 100 channels including many self-produced programs. i-Cable faces competition from other pay TV providers like NOW TV, TVB Network Vision, and bbTV. To strengthen its position, i-Cable should embrace multi-screen viewing, invest in high-quality original content, offer more flexible subscription options, and prepare for the rise of over-the-top video delivery.
Porter's Five Forces & Porter's Value Chain Model msmn671
This document analyzes two companies, Toyota and Perodua, using Porter's Five Forces model and Value Chain model in the automotive industry. It provides an overview of each model and then applies them specifically to Toyota and Perodua. For Toyota, it finds low threat of new entrants due to barriers, weak bargaining power of suppliers, moderately strong bargaining power of buyers, moderate threat of substitutes, and weak rivalry among competitors.
WORKSHOP CABLE CAR SHIMLA PRESENTATION FINAL 26 JUN 2014_Dr Toshimanen OzukumIPPAI
This document provides details of a proposed metro cable project in Kohima, Nagaland, India. It includes summaries of the existing transportation system and issues, proposed route and phasing of the metro cable project, station locations and designs, projected ridership and revenue, land needs and impacts, and financial and economic analysis demonstrating the project's viability. Key elements are the 8.77 km metro cable network connecting 7 stations, projected ridership of 54,240 passengers per day by year 15, and financial and economic rates of return of 20-21% indicating the project would be financially viable with government grant support.
The document outlines a media plan to promote the San Francisco cable cars to business professionals. It aims to position the cable cars as a fun and refreshing alternative to driving and other modes of transportation for commuting and visiting the city. The plan proposes partnering with online sites frequented by the target audience to provide deals combining cable car tickets with parking, meals, and events. It recommends using banners, rich media, and sponsored content on sites like Wired, Yelp, and Grubhub to promote these deals and influence ticket sales. The $1 million budget would flight ads from May to September with an emphasis on local targeting.
This document describes cable cars. It discusses a cable car system in Llandudno, North Wales called the Great Orme railway that takes single deck trams to the top of a hill. Cable cars are also found in San Francisco and can run on cables in the road or be fixed to overhead cables to travel up mountains and across rivers.
The 4-stroke engine cycle consists of the intake stroke, compression stroke, power/combustion stroke, and exhaust stroke within one revolution of the crankshaft. During the intake stroke, the intake valve opens and the piston travels down to allow an air-fuel mixture into the cylinder. In the compression stroke, both valves are closed and the piston compresses the mixture. The spark plug then ignites the compressed mixture in the power stroke to force the piston down. Finally, in the exhaust stroke the exhaust valve opens and the piston pushes out the exhaust gases. The key components of a 4-stroke engine include the intake and exhaust valves, piston, spark plug, crankshaft, and camshaft.
This document provides an overview of the key components and functioning of a 4-stroke petrol engine. It describes the cylinder block, piston and rod assembly, crankshaft, piston configurations, valve train types, engine displacement, definitions of terms like TDC and stroke, the four stroke cycle of intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes, ignition types, camshafts, and the individual functioning of each stroke. It concludes that 4-stroke engines provide more efficiency than 2-stroke engines and are commonly used in vehicles, achieving 40-60% efficiency.
The document describes the operation of a four-stroke engine, including the intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes in one revolution of the crankshaft. It also discusses the valve timing and fuel injection systems. The cooling, lubrication, and timing systems are described as well as differences between gasoline and diesel engines.
Self charging solar car seminar reportAshish Dubey
This document summarizes a solar vehicle design that uses solar panels to charge lead-acid batteries. The batteries power a DC motor that drives the vehicle. A speed control switch with multiple taps is used to control motor speed. The vehicle uses a 140W solar panel mounted to charge batteries. Key components include lead-acid batteries, a DC motor, solar panels, and a speed control switch to vary motor speed.
The document describes a presentation on four-stroke petrol engines. It includes sections on the introduction, construction, working principle, applications, and lubrication of four-stroke petrol engines. The key points are:
1. A four-stroke petrol engine completes its cycle over four strokes of the piston and two revolutions of the crankshaft. It was invented by Nikolaus Otto in 1876.
2. The main parts include the piston, connecting rod, crankshaft, inlet and exhaust valves, spark plug, and carburetor.
3. The four strokes are intake, compression, power, and exhaust. During intake the mixture is drawn in, compression compresses it, combustion powers
1. The document discusses different types of wheels used in mobile robots including fixed wheels, centered orientable wheels, off-centered orientable wheels, and Swedish wheels.
2. It also covers various locomotion methods for mobile wheeled robots including differential drive, tricycle drive, synchronous drive, and Ackerman steering.
3. Kinematics models are presented for different robot configurations to describe the relationship between the robot's motion and control inputs.
This document is a seminar report submitted by Pappu Jaiswal to fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electrical Engineering at Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology. The report is about solar trees and includes chapters on the working principle of solar cells, the manufacturing process of solar cells, and applications, advantages, and disadvantages of solar trees. It was supervised by Mr. Kishan Bhushan Sahay of the Electrical Engineering department.
The document provides information on rear axle drives and rear axle shafts. It discusses the Hotchkiss drive system which uses leaf springs to locate the rear axle and transmit driving forces. It is a simple and inexpensive design. The document also describes torque tube drives and compares them to Hotchkiss drives. Finally, it discusses different types of rear axle shafts including semi-floating, full-floating, and three-quarter floating axles.
Maglev trains are the fastest trains in the world! Maglev is short for magnetic levitation which basic principles involve the use of magnetism to levitate an object.
A solar vehicle is powered by solar energy collected from solar panels on its surface. It consists of a solar array, power trackers, an electric motor, speed controller, chassis, battery, and wheels. The solar array produces electricity from sunlight which is conditioned and stored by the power trackers and battery for powering the electric motor. The speed controller regulates the motor based on driving demands while the lightweight chassis provides strength and safety.
this is the ppt on 2 stroke and 4 stroke petrol engine. . i made this ppt with the help of dhrumil patel .who is in the L.D. college of engineering in chemical department. . i am very thankful to him for being my great partner. . .thanx dhrumil..
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Arab International University
Faculty of Business Administration
Management Department
Feasibility Study course
Electric cable car project (Telepherique)
Student name 1-Sami Alfares 2-Loye Adaam 3-Tamim Kbarh
Student ID 201111096 201110075 201010129
Dr Supervisor:
Dr . Serene Dalati Dr. Yasser mashaal
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Executive summary
The Telepherique the scientific term is (electric cable car), one of the most modern
ways of transportation, the presence of a telepherique in any area is an important tourist
attraction for the region because of the presence of all recreational facilities associated
with it , especially when he meets a global nature and the sea and the mountain .
Location:
Lattakia ( linking Alpedrosah with Kassab. Alpedrosah becauseof its proximity to the
beach and Kassab due to height above sea level and nature of the mountain which
constitutes an attraction for tourists because of the link that region to each other)
Service
Is the tourist producta service aims to transport tourists from the beach area to the
mountain and vice versa via the caravans within specific path and specific height via
particular number of caravans , including certain number of people does not exceed four
people within two stations, one at the bottom and the other at the top and through the
caravan starts from the beach through areas of forest with the density of trees and great
views of the sea to the terms of access to the mountain. It can reach the top of the
mountain through another way( the land route)and that for the tourists who want to
enjoy the other service of this project , which includes hotels, restaurants, swimming
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pools and all the necessary services for tourists. It is possible to be a service for some of
the surrounding areas .
Height: telepherique route distance line is 6.5 km , It`s speed is 18:00 per second .The
arrival time of tourists to the end of the track is during 20 to 25 minutes.
Number of vehicles 60 truck and strengthen these vehicles with reinforced Plastic to
ensure the safety of passengers .
Market:
This project is the only one in Syria and this project is one of the large-scale projects .
The aim of this project is to attract the largest number of tourists from different parts of
the world, allowing substantial profits and stimulate tourism and increase the national
income of the country.
Within the statistics of the Ministry of Tourism, the number of Arab and foreign
tourists 4148822from May to September.
The estimated proportionof tourists Syrians 1035000local tourists.
(www.syriatourism.org( 2014
/www.cbssyr.sy/
Opportunity
1- Legal environment, particularly in the field of tourism investment.
2- Is a large tourist projects raise the growth rate of the country.
3- The high proportionof tourism, especially in this region, which provides an
opportunity to achieve high profitability.
4- An environment conducive investment by laws that facilitate the work of large
projects.
5- The project raises the tourism revenue by a large margin
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- Table of Contents
index pag
- CoverSheet 1
- Executive Summary 2
- Table of Contents 4
- Introduction 5
- The Service 5
- MarketEnvironment 7
- Competition 9
- Industry 9
o Technology 11
o Production/Operating Requirements 12
- Business Model 13
o Intellectual Property 14
o Regulations/EnvironmentalIssues 15
o Managementand PersonnelRequirements 15
- Sales Strategy 17
o Advertising Strategy 18
o The Price Strategy 20
- CriticalRisk Factors 23
FinancialProjections -
Referenceslist 24
APPENDEX 25
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Introduction
The Ministry of Tourism has issued executive instructions of the legislative decree No. /
23 / Date 04/05/2010 private cable car projects, to encourage the government to set up a
large Govt allows most investors think of the pump heads money in such projects
Building a project like this is said and an important tourist attraction and increases the
importance of tourism and the region economically, so they have big opportunity to
start project.
PRODUCT/SERVICE
The cable car is a means of pneumatic conveying is composed in the form wagon or
open chair in other times, but the current project is closed wagon
- The project consists of the first station A away from the seashore of 1.5 km and a
second station B on the surface of the mountain, the distance between stations 6.5
km Any distance 20 minutes per flight distance of 13 km
- Allows the second leg of tourists disembark and enjoy the mountain scenery and
of course can use the telescope to see the details of the cable car trip and
mountain views , and there is within this station ancillary tourist facilities (
restaurants - cafes - Supermarket )
- There on the wire 60 is closed vehicle can accommodateup to 4 people climb it
is one of the stations across someone assistant and someone else is working on
securing the safety of passengers and passenger safety factors confirm, place on a
wire cart through special drive each vehicle is designed to shock-proofglass
reinforced plastic anti- fire and not allow the glass to the tourist views of the
biggest factors of natural and cart path
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- Upon entering the tourist of the facility from the main station , a station A is cut
ticket per personto enter Eat station which is where there are services and public
facilities with high quality and no plates and signals an indication of safety when
riding vehicles and other means , suchas the means of visual and audio and
passes within a series of facilities collocated ( Supermarket - Bar - Restaurant ) to
be after riding cart.
- Is the ticket for one trip between the two stations , and leaves the choice of
tourists to the revelation of the second leg and get to know the facilities and
services that can be used ( Bar - Restaurant - Supermarket )
- Eat found within the second leg of the telescope allows a group of tourists scenes
details itinerary cart and landscape scenes.
- Display offers service for tour groups and scientific facilities could be referring to
the mechanism of the cable car and a personfrom the marketing department and
give this service only for groups which is the purposeof scientific
- Plant workers specific tasks for each factor
1 - receives a cart after entering the station and is secured disembarkation of the
cart and the end of the journey
2 - pull the cart to the person who secure the safety and readiness of technical
Cart
3 - are losing the vehicle and safety factors and safety
4 - helps passengers in boarding and gives them the safety instructions during the
trip and close the cart and proceed to the station after the second and put them on
the path of the wire.
- Distributed work stations due to a similar process is similar
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MARKET ENVIRONMENT
SWOT analysis:
Strengths
1 - strong funding
2 - The project consists of the administration to the terms of reference and high skills
3 - Develop strategic plans to reach new targets
4 - Entry of a strong and effective due to the lack of similar projects
5 - The use of modern technologies in the management of labor and management
operating line
6 - Workers trained and continue to renew skills
Weaknesses
1 - the inability to predict the occurrence of risk
2 - Analysis of the ticket plan sales the wrong way
3 - difficult to link to the holidays quickly
4 - failure to resolve technical problems quickly enough
5 - conflict between departments and differing views
Opportunity
1 - The existence of a market absorbs the idea of the project
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2 - Facilities licenses from government agencies
3 - A new project is the only one in the market
4 - climatic environment in the region
Threats
1 - The emergence of direct competitors in the market in the same field
2 - climatic factors and weather changes
3 - raising the tax rate by the government
4 - low desire for tourists to ride the cable car
5 - Use of the tourist and the preference for alternative means of tourist
- As this project is the first of its kind in the country, there is little incentive for
most people to experience the climb in the cable car , the first period will be
based on the statistics of the Central Bureau of Statistics in Damascus
- The study will be based on that number would be domestic tourism
-
- The project is located in a tourist attraction and can be a percentage of foreign
tourism targeted and based on the statistics of the Ministry of Tourism shall be
according to the following table: ( in appendix)
- The tourists sector have a lot of tourism services , including the so-called tourism
offices and can be a target group to be the source to attract customers and the
number of offices licensed by the Ministry of Tourism office in the country 935
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- The education sectorthere is in the curriculum of the Ministry of Education
lessons for transportation and no detail about the cable car and can be held jointly
with the Ministry of Education in order to ride in the cable car to allow students
to view this means
COMPETITION
Project on a national level , which is one of the big projects and the location of the
project and consists of its kind that has no direct competitor , but the presence of
competitors is determined indirectly from the weaknesses of the case and sometimes
force , according to the project type competitor
- Competitor indirectly
Supposehas set up a theme park next to the project in the mindset of tourists considered
Tlapt desire to enjoy watching nature
So can we build a strategy to be we focused on the establishment of ancillary projects
Another example of building a restaurant or spa at the top of the mountain would be the
biggest competitors indirectly will be a boytourist Rgah to enjoy from randed the
mountain instead of riding the cable car because the top of the mountain would enable
him to see the landscape so you must set up a strategy to start building projects related
with the project ( great restaurants ( resort ) - an amusement park )
INDUSTRY
- The cable car is a means of pneumatic conveying is composed in the form wagon
or open chair in other times, but the current project is closed wagon
- The cable car project provides a service of great beauty and at the same time is an
easy -to-use operating
- Is the means of transport between the first leg and the second by a closed wagon
iron wire across a distance of 13 km during the time of 20 minutes
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How does the cable car ?
- Basic thing in running is the wire (cable ), a cable railing the rubber material ,
brass, stainless proportions allow How does it prove the cable on towers
supportive divided by the distance between them depending on the length of
distance and geography of the place should be in some areas to be wire way
vertical by a few and not horizontal.
- Wire transmits electricity to the vehicle and no vehicle in the first two motors , a
core runs on electricity and the engine running when you put it directly on the
wire and the second engine is a diesel engine , a motor assistant and works in
emergencies.
- Wire is placed on the reel spins quickly and light and rotation is the reason not to
allow the tires friction rail wagons in one place
- When you put the wire on the supporting towers placed on an electrical insulator
, stands tourist on a platform of passenger and assisted two first ensure the safety
of the vehicle (ie confirm doorlock - Confirm the engine ) and the second safety
of people ( sitting right - when an emergency Why do tourists ) cart be on the
wire , but when they enter the station no handle pay it from the path of the wire
and here the first factor comes and drives the cart toward the podium with his
hand to allow for a tourist ride and then push the carriage to the handle , which
converts it to the path of the wire and there is a sensitive devices placed on the
front side of the vehicle linked electronically with the handle opens the handle
when taking the signal from the sensordistance of the existence of safety
- Upon entering the tourist to Cart weight sensors operate automatically and there
is the weight of the weight of each vehicle to ensure the stability of vehicle is
vertical when crossing on the wire
- When the transition to the wire cart primitive trip to the second leg
- In the second leg differs form partially the second leg only where there is an
electronic handle to ensure the safety distance
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- Tourists can to finish the first part of the journey in the second leg when he
arrived someone opens the doorof the vehicle and can go down and take cart
with his hand to the platform to ride to be able tourist who finished his tour in the
second leg of the back of the station first and there are two people also said their
work in the first station
- Engines are run through the Control Panel Actual which in the first leg and there
is a special room is completely closed and not visible to tourists and there is one
personmanages the process is the most important of these processes
1- Detection of any malfunction within the wire or motor vehicle or through
sensors
2- Continuous evaluation of the efficiency of the work of the wire
3- Detection permanent jobs sensors that are found in vehicles
4- Organize gigs so as not to be a difference in the preparation of vehicles
waiting for the starting inside the station
5- Constant contactwith the controlroom in the second leg
6- Direct contact with the plant workers who help tourists going up and down.
7- Monitor the performance of the work of the vehicles on the wire in a way
direct observation through a window allowing him to watch as much as
possible of the progress Cart.
- It is the second personwithin the controlroom also helps the commander of the
control room and cares about the details and figures and statistics about the
performance of the engines and the weights and the wire and electricity
TECHNOLOGY
The project needs a set of characteristics of technology and can be summarized as
follows :
1- you need the cart to the existence of a sensitive increase in vehicle weight
when the rise of the tourist and it can be both sensitive and wagon works
automatically and no sound when overweight
2- the cable railway is the main part of the project , so manufacturers have
developed and created a system for detecting faults in or proportion of each
failure and the extent of repair this fault , and no cross-accountmeasures led
the cable programmer automatically, the vehicles will go on the cable evenly
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timetable so put in front of me every vehicle sensitive and delicate rear safety
measures the distance between vehicles.
3- The devices measure the presence of allergies are things that must be
monitored so always been linked to the devices to a central showing the
efficiency of each device on the end of each wagon
4- cut ticket system with boarding a vehicle presence technologies can regulate
the time of entry tourist ride with cart at each of the stations to reduce
congestion
5- Systems and safety when a cup is one of the most important vehicle needs
required by the tourists so was the introduction of a visual and audible and
written and crossing through the graphics reservation tourist safety
6- Panel Differentiation electronic circuit which is turned into electricity
generator and give the last 35 minutes of the time of emergency .
7- Linking all these things with the controlpanel is the prerogative of the parent
company, supplier of engines and maintenance prayer is measured by specific
weather factors and the proportion of Use.
PRODUCTION / OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
After the implementation of the project and the need to start the cable car to the driving
force of an electricity
- The delivery of electricity from the lines the government will arrange for the
project costs are great for that factor to generate electricity will be generated
electricity can 500 / KVA work continuously to ensure serving in and when the
maintenance period shift power to the lines of the government conducts its
regular maintenance and the subject is coordinated by the maintenance
department with periods of power outages the government does not even have a
cable car stop in the case of
- There generating circuit with the promotion of a fed into the engine for 35
minutes through Takven containers and do this circuit in case of an emergency
- The project needs to maintenance team Mobile team steady , according to the
law and the Ministry of Tourism, the team needs to be trained by experts and
technicians manufacturer of engines and have a period of 3 months is the period
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of control by the manufacturer's maintenance team , the manufacturer of the
engines was agreed with her that the things Maintenance large and rotating at the
hands of experts , which sends them by it to ensure the protection of intellectual
quality and maintenance.
There are many stakeholders with the project, but the most important:
-The owners of the land leased to put the poles wire or wire that passes from territory
they are of two types:
- government
- Private
Systems Act and the Ministry of Tourism, the relationship between the project and the
land owners of public and private
Government : There are two types of contracts
o either be the government's profit rate measured with the proportionof land
belonging to the government between the Fund and the Ministry of
Husbandry and local tourism
o or to pay rent fixed costs attributable to fund local administration
Choosing the second decadeis less legal costs and better project
Private
organization contracts with the landowners of the tasks of law section of the
project was agreed on the prices specified by the owners to be paid annually
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Business Model
Company profit goal and working in the tourism sector and the entertainment
cable car project of the most important projects have
Legal form PARTNERSHIP consists of three partners, including the percentage
of contribution is divided equally:
1-Sami Alfares
2-Loye Adaam
3-Tamim Kbarh
- Highlight the strategy’s strengths and develop this strategy in the company's
objectives example :
- Ancillary building projects
- Construction of a similar project in the area of natural second example (Al
gab Valley - Zabadani Valley – Gabl al shekh valley).
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
The cable car project licensed by the Ministry of Tourism Investment idea was
based on a decree laws for implementation of the project proposaland the place
is the proposalof the Ministry of Tourism and place the proposalon the basis of
geographical factors and studies tourism and attractions
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REGULATIONS / ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Legislative Decree No. / 23 / for the year 2010 is based on the construction of the
project after it issued the Ministry of Tourism and Information Tnfveh explain
more details about the Decree
The facilities provided by the Council of Ministers were many of them
Ministry of Local Administration contracts and regulations concerning
land that passes by the wire
Ministry of tourist facilitate the commercial register the company licenses
and accreditation, decree No. 29 of 2011 Find Solutions for improved corporate
system
Ministry of Transportation as the cable car and the means of transport must
take a license for that, but due to lack of public interest to transfer the license was
canceled and work on the cable car to the benefit of tourism , especially for
tourism
Ministry of Environment and recorded the project as the project is
environmental benefit and the Governor of the integrity of the natural area where
there is
- As the tourism sectoris in its infancy in Syria there are also a lot of
facilities in the contracts , customs and import for this project will evolve in
conjunction with the laws that are issued
Management and Personnel Requirements
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Sales Strategy
- Develop a plan and marketing goals and strategies and policies for the
implementation of these plans , this project and its size will have a plan at the
same time would be great goals , including:
1- access to all Syrian resident idea of the project
2- stimulate every Syrian to experience the ride
3- To encourage all tourists entering all borderpassenger experience
4- Raising the evaluation at the national level between the rest of the country
5- reinforce the notion that the Syrian hands are capable of producing high-
efficiency projects
- Develop policies to implement these goals are easy to access as a single project
in the market and do not wish to direct competitors and the tradition of this
project will be difficult
How attract customers:
1- Through the work efficiency and equipment
2- An idea for a feature on the tourist different from any other experience and the
experience of planting the idea that the cable car will give him energy and a
special feature
- The work in the establishment phase of the project was a great effort and global
experience and access to high quality require payment of large sums of money
and in the end, the customer will be satisfied with the service and would prefer to
repeat the experiment again.
- The initial definition of the service should give tourists an idea that will get
feature suitable for a price that will pay
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A goal of reaching customers
1- To achieve the desire of tourists.
2- need to satisfy tourist.
3- tourist confirm that the payment amount is compared with the appropriate
Service.
4- tourist satisfaction and his insistence on re- trial.
5- Get tour groups and scientific deduction by the marketing department just for
tourists of local
6- Children under the age of 5 years will have a free card
7- Children between 5 years to 9 years will be worth 40% Discounts
Advertising
The process ofpromoting the idea that the project has begun
Will be many ways for the promotion of the project , including a:
-TV
-Radio
-Direct Mail
-Personal contacts
-Associations and trade unions
-Newspaper
-Magazines
-Telephones guide companies
-Billboards ways
-Internet web sites and social networking
-Mobile networks
-From some other forms
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3- positive attitude from the first experience for the tourist and talk to others for a
fun experience
4- endowment with the overall objective of the tourism sector which is fun and not
to tamper with nature sceneries of nature sends this position in the tourist that the
company deserves that frequented the experience of the ride
About prepare customers expected
- Will be the focal point to this figure is very easy because of the lack of
competition and high quality but costs paid to a marketing plan will be high to
enable the project to attract foreign tourism to experience the cable car and visit
nearby tourist areas
- Put a marketing plan in the financial statements for each year and is considered
one of the most important plans in the project plan, the initial costs are
- Pricing policy according to the laws governing the Ministry of Tourism, there are
degrees of pricing , especially within the tourist establishments that attract
foreign tourism
- Specific pricing for each category and these unmeasurable compared with the
production department in working time and daily and monthly peak days and
months of seasonal
4-5-6-7-8-93+10+11Month
900800Price
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The Price
- Price tag 099 SP per person includes only ride in the cable car, the price of entry
to the lounge at the station includes a telescope 50 SP
- Offer price by the time for the year and day of the seasonand could be on the
slide
- Every person has the motive in the aviation attract people from motives that are
owned by it easy, and if this is achieved, which will pay the amount Mtmian and
feel satisfied
- When foreign tourists, according to the statistics of the Ministry of Tourism
numbers of tourists who go to the coastalarea does not have any bidder to pay
such an amount for a service they consider worth because they have a
preconceived idea about the experience, especially in the beautiful natural factors
Total revenue in high seasons :
Number of
passengers
In hours
The
number
of
hours
in work
day
The
number
of
flights
The
number
of days
of the
season
6*30
H24048180345600
M18048180259200
L12036180129600
Total1122734400
The price of Ticket900
660960000
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Total revenue in low seasons :
Number of
passengers
In hours
The
number
of
hours
in work
day
The
number
of
flights
The
number
of days
of the
season
30*3
H1800
M120369064800
L80369043200
Total612108000
The price of Ticket800
86400000
Total revenue per year747360000
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Number of
passengers
In hours
The
number
of
hours
in work
day
The
number
of
flights
The
number
of days
of the
season
30*4
H18048120172800
M1203612086400
L803612057600
المجموع1020316800
The price of Ticket800
253440000
Total revenue per year804240000
CRITICAL RISK FACTORS
Some of the risk factors and indicators of occurrence:
1- Loss of diesel fuel, which will pay for the costs of the largest institution for the
benefit of electricity and could be a long-term power outage at some times of the
year
2- The aging of the service the tourism sector need to develop a permanent meets
the need and desires of the tourist cable car project is difficult to be developed
entirely
3- The rapid depreciation of the wire
4- Loss of vehicle and people inside because of the depreciation in the wire
5- a surprise in the case of weather and climate change
6- Workers Strike
7- interruption of road workers
8- The presence of a technical malfunction and need experts
9- fire
10- tampering in supporting Towers
11- The presence of large boulders and need greater supportto be removed
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Financial Projections
References list
Name position References other
Ali Alraee
Building and
construction company 954158084
Oday
Darwesh
Syrian Investment
Agency 4473012 http://www.investinsyria.org
Head Directorate contracts 2210122 http://www.syriatourism.org/
Amer
Aitouni
National Insurance
Company 3348690 www.natinsurance.com
Nasooh
Alkaree Industrial motors
Al marjee near the Ministry
of the Interior
Sameer
Janood Engineer in happy_land 933429909 Baghdad Street