Estudio de factibilidad para la importancia y comercialización de repuestos electrónicos para vehículos de las marcas Hyundai, Mitsubishi y Audi para la Federación General de Artesanos de Pichincha (FEGAPI)

The present research is to conduct a feasibility study for the import and sale of electronic parts for cars of Hyundai, Mitsubishi and Audi brands, for the General Federation of Artisans of Pichincha (FEGAPI) The Federation is looking for projects that can be implemented in their offices, and thus...

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Autor Principal: Molina Burbano, Karen Michell
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea: http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/9550
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Sumario: The present research is to conduct a feasibility study for the import and sale of electronic parts for cars of Hyundai, Mitsubishi and Audi brands, for the General Federation of Artisans of Pichincha (FEGAPI) The Federation is looking for projects that can be implemented in their offices, and thus earning more efficiently meet its main objective of providing training and technical talks with the unions to which groups. FEGAPI for the study of the import and sale of electronic spare parts is an opportunity for him to use the offices in the building and thus fully meet all its aims. In the market study could define unmet demand exists for the consumption of original spare parts and could determine the answers stars who will make the base for the project, as well as in the technical study of economic and personal investment required was determined to the development of the study and detailed financial study that the project is feasible and has a short recovery time of the initial investment. The study determines the overall feasibility of the project being to FEGAPI a good investment alternative with its own risk, with a market which future can cover a majority. Proceeds from this project is an aid to provide training and lectures to artisans who are part of the unions to which groups the Federation, and so do the artisans more competitive in the market people