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Project title : NBL Disposable Gloves | |
Project Description : This study focuses on the production of disposable gloves. Disposable gloves play a vital role in various industries, particularly in healthcare settings, restaurants, food preparation centers, and similar environments. They serve as a protective barrier, shielding not only healthcare professionals but also patients from potential exposure to harmful germs. The composition of these gloves varies depending on the material used. Typically, disposable gloves are made from one of three materials: nitrile, vinyl, or latex. Latex gloves offer reasonable comfort and affordability but can cause skin sensitivity. Vinyl gloves are a cost-effective option, but they are less durable than latex and nitrile gloves, offering reduced protection against chemical and biomedical agents. Nitrile gloves emerged in the 1990s as a suitable latex alternative. |
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Annual Capacity : 57.6 Units per Year | |
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Fixed capital : 618,808,000,000 | Rate of return on capital : |
Working capital : 83,745,000,000 | Payback Period (PBP) : 3 |
Foreing currency required : | Net present value (NPV) : 183,133,000,000 |
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Internal rate of return (IRR) : 33.8 | |
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Type of the project : establishment | |
Legal structure of the company : governmental | |
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