TECHNICO-ECONOMIC STUDIES
1) FOR THE TECHNICAL PART
Prospecting on the international market for the acquisition of the necessary equipment for the project
Development of the comparative table of offers.
Negotiations with the supplier on the technical characteristics and prices of the equipment.
All general information about the promoter and the project
Detailed market research and quantified as much as possible. This chapter allows decision making on the advisability of the project on a purely technical level.
All the information useful to the supplier to produce the machines inherent in the project without any risk of possible misunderstandings afterwards.
The production capacities of theoretical and practical equipment, in 1x8h regimes; 2x8h and 3x8h per day.
Description of the manufacturing process to be considered
The technical characteristics of the equipment to be purchased
All other useful and ancillary investments to be made outside the line of equipment to be acquired for manufacturing
Local prospecting for all these additional investments and the choice of the supplier with the best quality / price ratio
The quantification and qualification of the workforce
2) FOR THE FINANCIAL PART:
The financial evaluation of the project
The financing structure
Debt services
The shock absorbers
Jobs and payrolls
Multi-year IRGs for employees
Operating expenses
Consumption of raw materials
Multi-year forecast sales figures
Income statement tables
Multi-year reviews
Profitability calculations
And all the useful accounting aggregates
3- USE OF THE TECHNICO-ECONOMIC STUDY:
In the context of carrying out an investment project in particular, it is inevitable for:
The Department of Investments and Mines (ex CALPIREF)
All other administrative institutions (supervising Ministry; wilayas; Dairas and Communes).
Financial institutions (banks) in the case of solicitation of financing
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For all requests for approval or authorization.
It should be noted that all information reported on our technico-economic studies comes from official sources (Ministries; ONS; CNIS; Algerian Customs; J.O.R.A.; and various media).
This explains the average timeframe of around 2 calendar months generally announced to our customers for the preparation of a technical and economic study.