Executive Summary Company Name: Bicol Essentials Corp. Company Logo
Executive Summary Company Name: Bicol Essentials Corp. Company Logo
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Company Logo:
Genesis L. Fabia
This projected plant design covers the design, conceptualization and process
operation of a proposed Manila Elemi Extraction Plant. As stated in the overview, the
plant will extract the essential oil (manila elemi oil) from Canarium luzonicum resin. The
study tackles the marketability of the product and identifies the series of unit processes
and unit operations employed in the production. Economic analysis is also presented in
this study.
The Bicol Essentials Corporation, the suggested name of the company, caters
high quality essential oils that are considered as high end product in the local and
international market.
Plant Location
The chosen site of the proposed manila elemi oil extraction plant is Sta. Ana
Gubat, Sorsogon. The location is unindustrialized and needs development. It is remote
area thus providing an area far from people to avoid the hazards that might be cause by
the plant. Since Sorsogon is the major producer of Manila elemi in the country. The
place has amenities needed by the proposed plant.
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Name of the Product
The company calls its product as Bicol Essentials Elemi Oil. The hydrosol is
packaged to be sold as wholesale to other industries such as candle making, soap
making and others.
Sta. Ana, Gubat, Sorsogon that will have a daily production capacity of 166.08 kg for
Manila elemi oil and 1913.96 kg. The construction will commence on April-May 2013 to
June 2015.
Mission
As a Corporation
products.
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For Bicol Essentials Corp. Shareholders
Vision
world. We are dedicated in gaining the trust of customers by providing the best quality
environmentally and socially responsible in all our endeavors, we will be a global leader
and model to the rest of the globe. We are always guided by conducting ourselves with
Goals
product and adjust to its product and adjust to its consumer’s needs in change of
time
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Overview of Financial Criteria
Essential oil from Pili (Canarium luzonicum) resin is a light yellow liquid with a
citrus-like odor. It is light sensitive therefore must be stored in a tinted bottle. Its shelf-
The proposed essential oil extraction plant for pili (Canarium luzonicum) resin,
The average production is 166.08 kg Manila elemi oil and 1913.96 kg per day.
The extraction of the essential oil will be confirming to the world’s standard of essential
oil industry. The source of labor and the plant location are well-planned in the study.
The quality of the product is properly supervised from the selection of raw materials
down to delivery of the products. There is no major waste generated by the plant. The
resinoid will be properly disposed. The heated water from the condenser outlet is being
The estimated overall project cost is sufficient enough to sustain the financial
requirements of the study. The project is feasible based on the financial analysis like
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rate of return and payback years. The computed payback year is less than a year
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CHAPTER II
MARKET STUDY
Pili is a tropical tree from the Philippines that can grow up to 30 meters (98 feet)
high. Its trunk is an excellent source of Manila Elemi. The essential oil is extracted
through a steam distillation process from the resin of Canarium luzonicum (also known
Sorsogon Province which is the main source of the resin has several hectares of
land area planted to pili. The gum is exported to different countries abroad. Barangay
The high demand of Manila Elemi for export is due to the essential oil extracted
from it. Terpineol, elemicine, elemol, dipentene, phellandrene and limonene are the
main components of the oil extracted from the gum. The oil is also valued because of
In the world’s perfume industry, the pale yellow Manila elemi oil is often used as
middle note because of its medium aroma strength that blends well with lavender,
fragrances. Chanel, a luxurious brand also launched a new skin care product which has
the manila elemi oil as the key ingredient. The oil is evident as fragrance component in
As the global trend for natural and cosmetic products intensifies the demand for
the Manila elemi resin is expected to further increase in the global market.
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There is an economic potential for an industry of Manila elemi. By exporting not
the resin but the essential oil, earnings could be more than doubled at the current price.
A. Product Description
Essential Oil
Manila elemi is the trade name for the soft, fragrant exudates obtained from the
trunk of the Canarium ovatum tree species or pili. It is mainly used by the fragrance
This essential oil has a citrus-like and a bit spicy smell and has a pale in color. Its
stimulant.
and Escherichia coli. It likewise showed antifungal properties against Candida albicana
This essential oil is also used for beauty products and perfumes of different
international luxury brand like Chanel, Gucci, Dior, Donna Karan, Ralph Lauren and
Marc Jacobs. Chanel now carries pili in its newest product for its moisturizing
The product can also be used in the making of varnish, air freshener and other
scented products.
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Quality Assurance
Table 1 presents the properties of Manila elemi. However, natural resins are
given parameters may vary. These parameters shall be used to monitor the quality of
the essential oil during the processing to produce better quality of oil. Gas
properties.
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Monoterpenols
*Linalol 0.02%
Terpinene-4-ol 0.49%
a –Terpineol 1.14%
*(Z)-Sabinol 0.1%
*(Z)-Carveol 0.02%
*(E)-Carveol 0.03%
*p-Cymen-8-ol 0.17%
Sesquiterpinol
Elemol 6.28%
Guaiol 0.1%
*Bulnesol 0.02%
*Eudesmol 0.12%
b –Eudesmol 0.19%
Ethers
Methyl Eugenol 0.18%
Elemicin 2.4%
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Hydrosol
The word hydrosol was first used in the production of gold in 1864. `Hydro' means
water and `sol' means solution – the new liquid that result from steam distillation.
are like the manila elemi oil but in far less of a concentration making them suitable for all
manner of applications where the manila elemi oil would be too strong and can be used
directly on the skin without further dilution. The herbal water contains diluted elemi oil
which is approximately .02% oil in hydrosol. Organoleptically, it has strong taste, strong
In the past, hydrosols were considered a byproduct of steam distillation, but now
hydrosol are primarily acids, which are hydrophilic. They acidify the water or the
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product, which is beneficial to the skin or in the body. Thus the hydrosol acts as a
healing anti-inflammatory and mild, but therapeutic antiseptic. Bacteria do not live well
in acidic environments, which is why acidic liquids such as vinegar make good
preservatives for food items like pickles, Chile peppers and Olives. Acidic environments
are astringent and so the hydrosols are useful in skin care products as astringents
constrict and contract the tissues. Hydrosols can be used externally in skin care
Toiletries makers are finding many uses for hydrosols. They can be used alone as body
Because hydrosols are produced at high temperatures and are somewhat acidic,
they tend to inhibit bacterial growth. They are not however sterile. They are a fresh
DEMAND
For the last 100 years there has been an increasing demand for the products that
contain flavours and fragrances. According to the study of Müller, flavour and fragrance
compositions are the most numerous single group and highest-value intentional
additives utilized by the food and personal care industries, accounting for about 72% of
the total global value of F&F products. They are also the most profitable and show the
highest rate of growth in recent history among food and personal care product
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ingredients. Aroma chemicals account for 16% of total world value, and essential
oils/natural extracts for 12%. The following figure shows the estimated sales of essential
Figure 2.1 Estimated 2006 Worldwide Essential Oil & Aroma Chemical Sales
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The figure above shows the distribution of the consumption of products
containing flavours and fragrances. It is evident that Western Europe has the highest
Furthermore, it is also stated that growth for the demand of essential oils is
forecasted at 3–4% per year, on average, to 2015. While fragrances for detergents,
household products and industrial uses are expected to continue their steady growth,
flavor compositions appear well-positioned for good growth because of strong demand
foods. Also, the strong consumer preference for natural flavors and even fragrances
increasingly favors consumption of more expensive essential oils and extracts of natural
origin.
Considered as the most important of the oleo resins, elemi oil has also found its
place in the global market. Chanel, a luxurious brand launched a new skin care product
which has the manila elemi oil as the key ingredient. The oil is also evident as fragrance
component in other luxury perfumes, such as Gucci by Gucci Pour Homme, Dior
Homme Sport for Men, Marc Jacobs Bang for Men, Donna Karan DKNY Women,
Revlon Pink Happiness for Women, Ralph Lauren Extreme Polo for Men and dozens
more.
Along with the increasing demand for essential oils, the demand for Manila elemi
data showed that in 2003, 361,386 kg of the resin valued at $528,336 was exported to
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France, Germany, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the United States. At present, the
the flavor, fragrance, chemical industries, soap making and candle making. But in most
distillations, the water is drained and disposed of or allowed to run off into the terrain.
The demand for hydrosols used to be low, and distillers were unable to make a
significant profit. As awareness and demand for hydrosols increase, they are becoming
more readily available. Hydrosols contain small amounts of essential oils (as well as the
water-soluble parts of the plant that are not found in the oil), but at a more affordable
price(http://www.herbcompanion.com/Body-Care/AromaticWaters.aspx#ixzz1o78Ir398).
SUPPLY
The Philippines is the sole exporter of Manila Elemi. The Food and Agriculture
Organization, in its Corporate Document Repository titled “Gums Resins, and Latexes
of Plant Origin,” lists the Philippines as the only source of internationally traded elemi.
The country exports Manila elemi resin in raw form in cases with inner plastic
bags graded depending on the quality of the gum resin. Sorsogon has the largest land
worldwide trend for natural products intensifies, demand for the Manila elemi resin is
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The average producer’s capacity is only two metric tons per month. This is not
surprising because the only resin producer is Barangay Manapao, Gubat, Sorsogon.
C. Raw Materials
The main raw materials used for the production of Manila Elemi Essential Oil are
MANILA ELEMI
Manila Elemi, locally known as “salong, sahing, pulot or pilit”, is the pale yellow
resin which exudes from the bark of Canarium species pili (Canarium ovatum), piling-
liitan (Canarium luzonicum) and pagsahingin(Canarium asperum) when they are tapped
or wounded. Its aromatic scent can be described as sharp pine and lemon-like scent
Manila Elemi has long been used by our ancestors for torches and starting fires.
Bicol Region has the biggest number of productive pili trees (72%) among the
country’s six regions reportedly cultivating it. The others are: Southern Tagalog, 9%;
Western and Eastern Visayas, 18.5%; Southern Mindanao and CARAGA, 1% (Bureau
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Distribution of Productive Pili Trees in
the Philippines
18%
Bicol Region
Others
82%
In Bicol, Sorsogon has the biggest area devoted to pili with 669 hectares followed
by Albay 145 hectares, Camarines Sur 100 hectares, Camarines Norte 50 hectares and
The largest producer of Manila Elemi in Sorsogon can be found in Gubat, Sorsogon
specifically in Brgy. Manapao which produces 1,269 kgs per week, followed by Brgy.
Union with 543 kgs, Brgy. Sta. Ana with 345 kgs and Brgy. Sangat with 261 kgs (Pili
WATER
Water (H2O) is the most abundant compound on Earth's surface, covering about
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equilibrium between the liquid and gas states at standard temperature and pressure.
At room temperature, it is a tasteless and odorless liquid, nearly colorless with a hint of
universal solvent. Because of this, water in nature and in use is rarely pure and some of
its properties may vary slightly from those of the pure substance.
In Gubat, Sorsogon, Malaboo River situated near Brgy Sta. Ana will serve as the
primary source of the prospected Manila Elemi Essential Oil Extraction Plant. A dig-up
well near the plant can also be utilized as another water source.
D. Plant Location
belonging to its second congressional district. It is located in the east coast of the
province. It is bounded on the north by the municipalities of Bacon and Prieto Diaz, on
the south by the municipality of Barcelona, on the west by Sorsogon City and the town
Sta Ana is one of the barangays of Gubat. It is situated at most two kilometers
south from the town proper. It is also nearest to the river of the town. Due to its
proximity to the town proper and to the sources, it is the ideal site for a Manila Elemi Oil
Extraction Plant.
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The land cost in Gubat is reasonable enough. The rate is 1500 pesos per square
meter.
The pinpointed location is at most less than one kilometer from the main road of
Sta. Ana. The site of the plant will be accessible due to its short distance from the Gubat
proper. Therefore the raw materials from different barangays will be strategically
Since the town of Gubat is the main producer of Manila Elemi, tappers from the
said town will be the prospected suppliers. The plant will be collecting the resin through
the middlemen who buy the material from the Pili farmers. There are 33 barangays that
Water Supply
The water supply for the plant will mainly depend on two sources. The Malaboo
river of Sta. Ana situated near the plant location will serve as a source of this utility for
general purposes like cooling, washing, steam generation and as a raw material for the
plant. Another dependable source of water is the dig up well which is excellently
feasible.
Climate
season in the months of April to August, and a pronounced maximum rainfall from
November to January. The average rainfall is 6.65 mm while the highest readings occur
in the month of February at 14.3 mm and the lowest at .4 mm in the month of May. The
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Type of Land
When considering the type of land, the location is mainly composed of Bascaran
clay, clay loam and hydrosoil. These types of soil are suitable for the construction of
Communication Facilities
The town has modern and adequate communications facilities including cellular
mobile phone (Sun Cellular, Globe and Smart), Cable facility, internet cafes and internet
service providers. Accessibility to these technologies boosts the efficiency of the plant
The town is very politically stable and therefore very friendly to business
economy.
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Figure 3. Plant Location of the Manila Elemi Oil Extraction Plant
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CHAPTER III
TECHNICAL STUDY
A. PROCESS DESCRIPTION
Several ways of extracting essential oils are employed by different industries but
hydro distillation and steam distillation are most commonly used. Both have advantages
depending on the material to be utilized. The process to be used in the plant is steam
distillation because it suits the property of the resin and it is more efficient to use in large
scale operations. The following processes will be involved in the production of elemi oil.
Feedstock Preparation
Manila elemi is collected from the trunk of Canarium luzonicum tree. Then,
impurities from the resin such as wood pellets and pebbles are removed manually. The
Distillation
To extract the elemi oil by steam distillation, 600 kg of water is introduced to each
of the two boilers. The steam will then enter four distillation columns where each has
375kg of air dried Manila elemi. The steam will be continuously supplied in the column
for 12 hours.
Condensation
At the end of the distillation, a total of 520kg of steam (mixture of elemi oil and
water) will be liberated from one retort. It will pass in a shell and tube heat exchanger
with inlet water at 25°C. At this point, the steam will be condensed into a mixture of
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elemi oil and hydrosol. The outlet water for the heat exchanger will have a temperature
of 40°C.
Separation
After the steam is condensed, the mixture of elemi oil and hydrosol will be fed to
a gravity separator. Here, the 41.55 kg of elemi oil will be separated from 478.47 kg of
hydrosol for each gravity separator. After which, the elemi oil will be subjected to quality
assessment.
B. PROCESS FLOWCHART
manila elemi oil from the Canarium luzonicum resin can be found on page 23.
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PROCESS FLOWCHART
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C. PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM
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PRODUCTION SCHEDULE
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E. MATERIAL AND ENERGY BALANCE
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F. Equipment Design and Specification
CONDENSER(E1-4)
Description units
Heat duty KJ/h 100 263.04
OD mm 19.05
ID mm 13.51
BWG 14
Tube length mm 3 657.6
55/280
Tube area
0.31048/0.4738
0.3705
48.11/34.11857
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22.5
35.60
FT factor 0.9
32.04
A 25.83
No. of tubes 59
No. of pass 1
Shell diameter in 10
Baffle type Horizontal
Baffle mm 63.5
spacing(.25 SD)
Description units
Model number LSS0.10-0.7
Power KW 0.75
Capacity kg 1200
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temperature
Thermal efficiency 98%
Weight kg 435
Dimensions
L mm 1370
W mm 700
H mm 1370
Fuel Kg/h 5.75
consumption(propane)
COOLING TOWER
Description units
Model name OCT FRP -04-1
Nominal capacity Cooling 400
tower tons
Heat of rejection Mcal/ h
Air flow 55000
RETORT
Description Units
Height Meter 5
Diameter meter 3
Thickness inches 0.285
Pressure MPa 0.7
Capacity kg 375
Number of trays Unit less 15
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GRAVITY SEPARATOR
Description Units
Height Meter 0.7958
Diameter Meter 1.0724
Thickness Millimeter 2
Volume m3 0.53928
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H. PLANT LAYOUT
Top View
Front View
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Back View
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Isometric View (Right)
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Laboratory
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GCMS Room
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Top View
Front View
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Back View
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Isometric View (Right)
Close-Up View
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I. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS AND RISK ANALYSIS
may be reduced through proper safety management and hazard minimization. Planning
General
working place or area to ensure if they are fit for type of work they have.
the possible hazards of the workplace and safety measures and procedures that is
Warning signs must be visible to high risked areas to warn and remind
employees of the hazards. First aid kit and fire extinguishers must be available in
working areas.
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Equipment Safety Rules
An operator is the person responsible for the safe and efficient operation of any
equipment. The operator must develop safety habits to prevent personal injury, injury to
others, and damage to equipment. Safety rules vary depending on the type and size of
the plant. However, the basic safety rules listed are common.
Wear gloves when handling hot lines or cleaning fuel oil burner tips.
Wear appropriate eye protection in all designated areas. Use hand shields when
Wear goggles and respirators when cleaning the fire side of the boiler, breeching,
or chimney.
Wear a hard hat when working where there is a possibility of head injury
Store all oily rags or waste in approved containers to prevent fires caused by
spontaneous combustion.
working condition.
Check fire extinguishers periodically for proper charge and correct location.
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Do not carry tools in back pockets.
Always secure and tag steam stop valves, bottom blowdown valves, and
feedwater valves when a boiler in battery is removed from service for cleaning
and inspection.
Never start any equipment that has been tagged out for safety reasons.
Make sure the equipment has been secured and tagged out before attempting to
clean or repair.
Always use low voltage droplights when working in boiler steam and water
drums.
Personally double check the plant and equipment before starting up or making
repairs.
Always report any unsafe condition in the plant to the immediate superior.
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Product Transport Security Plans
well as contingency plans in case of unexpected incidents in transporting the oil. The
Company should abide the rules and regulations of the government in transporting
products.
J. QUALITY CONTROL
Good quality products are result of usage of good raw materials and proper
monitoring of the processes involved in the production. Parameters should be
established and controlled to also attain a desirable quality of the product. Variables can
be easily controlled through efficient instrumentation and laboratory analysis is needed
to verify the quality of the product.
GENERAL
The primera class of Manila Elemi resin will be used in the process.
There are several tests to check the quality of the elemi oil produced by the
process. The company will use Gas Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry and
Determination of Acid Value.
GC-MS
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ACID VALUE
Weigh 0.2-0.5gms of sample in 250ml conical flask then add 50ml of neutralized ethyl
alcohol. Now heat the mixture on a water bath to dissolve the sample. Titrate the
solution against 0.1N KOH using phenolphthalein indicator. The end point will be from
colourless to pink.
CALCULATIONS:
Acid value = A x N x 56.1
W
The quality of the oil produced will be evaluated by comparing the results of the
tests to the standard properties of manila elemi oil.
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CHAPTER IV
FINANCIAL STUDY
parameters must done by the process engineers before starting the development of a
process, and before pursuing the design of a process and plant. Based on that
land and service facilities for the plant to be erected with all the piping, controls and
services. Another large amount of money must be supplied for the payment of expenses
The fixed – capital investment refers to the capital needed to fund for the
necessary manufacturing and plant facilities while the working capital is needed for the
operation of the plant. The sum of these two is known as the total capital investment.
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Fixed – Capital Investment
Fixed – capital for manufacturing refers to the capital needed for the installed
process equipment with all the auxiliaries that are needed for the complete plant
operation. Piping, instruments, insulation, foundation and site preparation are some of
DIRECT COST
Description Cost
Land 77,085,266.50
Buildings 5,970,328.00
Electrical 9,317,727.89
INDIRECT COST
Contingencies 10,000,000.00
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Construction Expense 10,000,000.00
Nonmanufacturing fixed – capital investment is the fixed capital required for the
construction overhead and for all plant components that are not directly related to the
process operation. This includes the land, processing and administrative buildings,
other permanents parts of the plant. The construction overhead cost consists of field-
Working Capital
The total amount money invested in (1) raw materials and supplies carried in
stock, (2) finished products in stock and semifinished products in the process of being
manufactured, (3) accounts receivable, (4) cash kept on hand for monthly payment of
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operating expenses including salaries and raw material purchases, (5) accounts
Purchased Equipment
One of the basis of several predesign methods for estimating capital investment
In this study, the machineries and equipment required for producing Manila elemi
Equipment
Equipment Quantity
Water Tank 2
Boiler 2
Retort 4
Heat Exchanger 4
Gravity Separator 4
Cooling Tower 1
Water Purifying 1
Unit
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related to the erection of purchased equipment. It is estimated to be 6% of the total fixed
capital investment.
The major factors for instrumentation consists of the instrument cost, installation-
labor costs, and expenses for auxilliary equipment and materials. The total
instrument cost depends on the amount of purchased cost for all the equipment. It
Piping
The piping cost encompasses the pipes, fittings, valves, labor and other items
involved in piping.
Electrical installations
The electrical installation cost includes the materials for power and lighting,
installation labor and building service lightning under the heading of building-and-
services costs.
Buildings
The expenses for labor, materials, and supplies involved in the construction of
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Auxiliary Facilities
The service facilities involves the utilities for supplying power, water, compressed
Miscellaneous service items such as first aid, cafeteria equipment and fire protection
Land
The land cost depends on the cost of surveys and the cost factor per acre
Construction Expense
The cost for engineering and supervision involves the drafting, design and
Contingencies
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B. Total Product Cost Estimation
Total product cost is subdivided into two categories – the manufacturing cost and
Manufacturing Cost
manufacturing operation of an industrial plant. Its three important factors were direct
The cost for the direct production is related to the cost used during the
manufacturing operations.
The raw materials cost is composed of the expenses incurred for the raw
PLANT OVERHEAD
Indirect Labor 2,448,000.00
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Maintenance and Repair (2%FCI) 3,453,340.76
Office Supplies 100,000.00
Laboratory Expense (Lump Sum) 200,000.00
Transportation Expense 200,000.00
Depreciation 1,867,510.43
Taxes (0.05% of FCI) 86,333.52
Contract Services 1,500,000.00
Representation (Lump Sum) 200,000.00
Miscellaneous (Lump Sum) 200,000.00
Total Plant Overhead Cost 10,255,184.70
GENERAL EXPENSES
Administrative Expenses 7,608,000.00
Miscellaneous (Lump Sum) 100,000.00
Total General Expense 7,708,000.00
The total operating labor cost is subdivided into two: the direct and indirect
operating labor cost. The direct operating labor cost refers to the employess
directly involved in the production process while the indirect constitutes the
administrative personnel.
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Utilities Cost
The utility cost refers to the expenses for steam, electricity consumption
and others.
Packaging Cost
Includes packaging for manila elemi oil, hydrosol and resinoid products.
The plant overhead costs involves the expenses for the industrial plant
Depreciation
One of the determinants for the computation for financial evaluation is the
depreciation. In this proposed plant, linear depreciation was used to compute the
General Expenses
Administrative Cost
personnels, along with the office supplies and equipment, and other overhead
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Miscellaneous cost
PROJECTED SALES
For Hydrosol
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2023 844.73 465,400.61 393,136,816.66
2024 882.74 465,400.61 410,827,973.41
Summary of Sales
Summary of Sales
Year Essential Oil Hydrosol Total Sales
net profit by the capital investment and this fraction is multiplied to 100.
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( )
Return of Investment
Year ROI Net Income Payback Period
2015 403.314 772,992,381.25 0.25
2016 421.463 807,777,038.40 0.24
2017 440.428 844,127,005.13 0.23
2018 460.248 882,112,720.36 0.22
2019 480.959 921,807,792.78 0.21
2020 502.602 963,289,143.45 0.20
2021 525.219 1,006,637,154.91 0.19
2022 548.854 1,051,935,826.88 0.18
2023 573.552 1,099,272,939.09 0.17
2024 599.362 1,148,740,221.35 0.17
PAYOUT PERIOD
recover the capital investment. Investment cost and income statement projections are
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CHAPTER V
This pili resin extraction plant aims to be the first essential oil plant in Bicol which
dramatically change the lives of Bicolanos. Based on the analysis, the rate of return is
2. All the products produced will be sold locally and internationally. Therefore there
3. All of the world’s demand in Manila elemi oil will be provided by the plant (i.e.
there is no competition)
The researchers of the study is encouraging to consider other factors for the
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