Do Gas Stations cause soil pollution? Soils are extremely important parts of every ecosystem. They are a home to many microbes and provide vital nutrients to the plants that live in them. pH is the measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution‚ and most organisms have a very small range of pH values in which they can survive. 7 is considered neutral‚ lower than 7 is acidic (lemon juice‚ rain water) and above 7 is basic (bleach‚ soap). Lots of urban areas are dependent on car transportation‚
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need that will be satisfied is that my gas station will have gasoline‚ diesel‚ and a service station to get the repairs or inspections they will need to have. There will be a free air pump‚ so they can have the option of filling up their tires. I will also have coffee‚ snacks and different beverages the customer can purchase as well‚ so they can also fuel up their bodies as well for the ride they are going to make. The product will be unique by my station having a self service‚ but also a full
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Edgar‚ my cousin‚ is always thinking of the next business idea. His next business idea includes buying to gas stations. He believes that both gas stations would be profitable and allow revenue for him to increase. After recently reading an article named “$4-a-Gallon Gas Fueling Fears for Recovery” I decide to research the market in terms of supply and demand‚ elasticity‚ costs of production‚ pricing‚ and normal or economic profit or loss. In order to help my cousin Edgar I would like to provide
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I. Management Aspect A. Form of the Business Ownership The Gassoline station is a partnership form of business that is owned by five persons and managed by two persons‚ namely Mr. Neil Aldin Dano‚ and Mr. Mark Anthony Fabian‚ Mr. Mico Quimbao‚ Mr. Daweng Zerpe and Mr. Arnel Espinosa. B. Nature of the Business The gassoline station will be offering the following petroluem and lubricant products; Petroluem: Unleaded Deisel Auto-Lpg Lubricants: C. Location The Gassoline stattion will
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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM ON A GAS STATION A case study presented to Mr. Panfilo Actub In partial fulfilment for the degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration By: Llegunas‚ Kristine Mabale‚ Cherry Ann Maceda‚ Jebbie Mahinay‚ Gezeil Monsanto‚ Nichelle Joy May 2013 “A world without Oil Industry is a world with no life....” INTRODUCTION Management Information Systems are one of the major tools available to business managers for achieving operational excellence
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Manappallil Mrs.Scanlon Narrative Remembering essay Our Gas Station Almost 10 years ago‚ my dad put some money into a share for a gas station to help my uncle out. So I guess it’s our family business and in whatever way we can help‚ we should help out. My grandfather works there like every day and some times he needs help with carrying things. I come with him to the store and once we get to our gas station‚ I arrange everything in the little storage room with my grandfather’s help
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INTRODUCTION A. Nature of the Project The proposed business is a service and product provider which will serve the needs of the customer. This proposed business will be named as FBM Gasoline Station which derived from the family name of the co-owners‚ the Fernandez‚ Boiser and Maningo. The proposed business is a corporation. The project will engage in variety of fuel product such as Super Premium‚ Regular‚ Diesel and Kerosene. It is primary used for gasoline in automobile‚ trucks
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service gas station will possibly face. External Opportunities and Threats In this portion of our analysis‚ we will use our opportunities to overcome our threats. Of course‚ every business will have threats that they will need to prevail over. This is why we strongly believe that our marketing plan will certainly be prosperous. We will first look at our potential threats and see how easily we can reduce those threats with our opportunities. The biggest threat in almost every business today
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...........................................3 III. Company and Product Description.........................................................................4 IV. Marketing Plan........................................................................................................6 V. Operations and Development Plan.........................................................................8 VI. Management Team/Partners.......................................................................
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................................2 3. Production plan...............................................................................4 4. Organizational plan.........................................................................6 5. Marketing plan................................................................................7 6. Evaluation of risks...........................................................................9 7. Financial plan..................................................
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