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Pre-Feasibility Study

(Boutique – Women Designer Wear)

Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority
Ministry of Industries & Production
Government of Pakistan

www.smeda.org.pk

HEAD OFFICE

4th Floor, Building No. 3, Aiwan-e-Iqbal Complex, Egerton Road, Lahore
Tel: (92 42) 111 111 456, Fax: (92 42) 36304926-7

helpdesk@smeda.org.pk

REGIONAL OFFICE
REGIONAL OFFICE
REGIONAL OFFICE
REGIONAL OFFICE
Punjab
Sindh
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Balochistan
3rd Floor, Building No. 3,
5th Floor, Bahria
Ground Floor
Bungalow No. 15-A
Aiwan-e-Iqbal Complex,
Complex II, M.T. Khan Road,
State Life Building
Chaman Housing Scheme
Egerton Road Lahore,
Karachi.
The Mall, Peshawar.
Airport Road, Quetta.
Tel: (042) 111-111-456
Tel: (021) 111-111-456
Tel: (091) 111-111-456
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Note: All SMEDA Services / information related to PM's Youth Business Loan are Free of Cost December, 2013
Pre-Feasibility Study Boutique – Women Designer Wear

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. DISCLAIMER 2

2. PURPOSE OF THE DOCUMENT 3

3. INTRODUCTION TO SMEDA 3

4. INTRODUCTION TO SCHEME 4

5. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4

6. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT & PRODUCT 5

7. CRITICAL FACTORS 5

8. INSTALLED & OPERATIONAL CAPACITIES 6

9. GEOGRAPHICAL POTENTIAL FOR INVESTMENT AND POTENTIAL TARGET

MARKETS ........................................................................................................................... 6 10. PRODUCTION PROCESS FLOW ...................................................................................... 7 11. PROJECT COST SUMMARY ............................................................................................. 8 11.1. PROJECT ECONOMICS

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