Manufacturing of Egg Incubators:
Egg incubators are primarily manufactured by Deelat Industrial, which is a company that focuses on industrial equipment and farming equipment. The company’s main market is the United States and Canada. Deelat Industrial is an American company based in Miami Beach Florida, with an office branch in Calgary, Alberta. The Canadian office branch employed 20 people as of 2012 with an expected increase in the amount of new employees hired. The Canadian office branch makes around $5 to $10 million in revenue per year (Canadian Business 2015). Warehouses in Canada store products imported from the United Sates before being shipped to market. They also store specialty equipment such as lamp parts for projectors, egg incubators and other industrial equipment (Better Business Bureau, 2016). The materials used in manufacturing an incubator are plastic, stainless steel metal sheets, screws, insulation, a motor, a fan, and an electronic package with a microprocessor to control temperature (Sokolo, 2016). The incubators are manufactured on an assembly in a factory. One section of the assembly line focuses on bending the metal, painting and adding insulation, while another section works on the control panel and electrical devices. Once manufactured, the incubators are cleaned, tested, and released to market (Sokolo, 2016).
Cost and Inputs Required:
A Nepalese Rupee is $81.18 per $1 Canadian (Exchange Rates 2016). The price of an egg incubator depends on the size. Small household incubators that can hold 7 eggs costs around $50 or 4055.62 Nepalese Rupees. Medium sized egg incubator that can hold 48 eggs cost $191.40 Canadian or 15,542.93 Nepalese Rupees. A large incubator that can hold 112 eggs costs $244.20 Canadian or 20,000 Nepalese Rupees (Deelat industrial, 2016). The larger egg incubators have a primary market of the corporate hatcheries in Nepal since the heating lamps require constant electricity in order to operate properly. Since there are many blackouts in Nepal, only corporations could afford a backup generator that could provide enough power to keep the heat lamp running. If the heat lamp were to shut down, the developing eggs would die. There is minimal intense labour associated with manufacturing an egg incubator. The farmer has to gather the eggs, place them in the holders on the shelves, and monitor the temperature. Instructions on how to operate a temperature can be provided to farmers and workers through a picture manual.
References
Better Business Bureau 2016, Boon Trading Canada Ltd. BBB Southern Alberta and East
Kootenay [online] Available from http://www.bbb.org/calgary/business-reviews/projection-equipment-suppliers/boon-trading-canada-ltd-in-calgary-ab-46108 (accessed 17 October 2016)
Canadian Business 2015, Boon Trading Canada Ltd. Profit guide [online] Available from
http://www.profitguide.com/microsite/profit500/2013-retail/ranking/12-boon-trading-canada-ltd (accessed 27 November 2016)
Deelat Industrial 2016, About Deelat Industrial USA. Boon Trading Canada [online] Available
from http://www.deelat.ca/aboutus.html (accessed 27 November 2016)
Exchange Rates, 2016. Convert Canadian Dollar to Nepalese Rupee. Money Converter [online] Available from http://themoneyconverter.com/CAD/NPR.aspx (accessed 24 November 2016)
Sokolo, Frank, 2016. Laboratory Incubator. Made How [online] Available from
http://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Laboratory-Incubator.html (accessed 23 November 2016)
Egg incubators are primarily manufactured by Deelat Industrial, which is a company that focuses on industrial equipment and farming equipment. The company’s main market is the United States and Canada. Deelat Industrial is an American company based in Miami Beach Florida, with an office branch in Calgary, Alberta. The Canadian office branch employed 20 people as of 2012 with an expected increase in the amount of new employees hired. The Canadian office branch makes around $5 to $10 million in revenue per year (Canadian Business 2015). Warehouses in Canada store products imported from the United Sates before being shipped to market. They also store specialty equipment such as lamp parts for projectors, egg incubators and other industrial equipment (Better Business Bureau, 2016). The materials used in manufacturing an incubator are plastic, stainless steel metal sheets, screws, insulation, a motor, a fan, and an electronic package with a microprocessor to control temperature (Sokolo, 2016). The incubators are manufactured on an assembly in a factory. One section of the assembly line focuses on bending the metal, painting and adding insulation, while another section works on the control panel and electrical devices. Once manufactured, the incubators are cleaned, tested, and released to market (Sokolo, 2016).
Cost and Inputs Required:
A Nepalese Rupee is $81.18 per $1 Canadian (Exchange Rates 2016). The price of an egg incubator depends on the size. Small household incubators that can hold 7 eggs costs around $50 or 4055.62 Nepalese Rupees. Medium sized egg incubator that can hold 48 eggs cost $191.40 Canadian or 15,542.93 Nepalese Rupees. A large incubator that can hold 112 eggs costs $244.20 Canadian or 20,000 Nepalese Rupees (Deelat industrial, 2016). The larger egg incubators have a primary market of the corporate hatcheries in Nepal since the heating lamps require constant electricity in order to operate properly. Since there are many blackouts in Nepal, only corporations could afford a backup generator that could provide enough power to keep the heat lamp running. If the heat lamp were to shut down, the developing eggs would die. There is minimal intense labour associated with manufacturing an egg incubator. The farmer has to gather the eggs, place them in the holders on the shelves, and monitor the temperature. Instructions on how to operate a temperature can be provided to farmers and workers through a picture manual.
References
Better Business Bureau 2016, Boon Trading Canada Ltd. BBB Southern Alberta and East
Kootenay [online] Available from http://www.bbb.org/calgary/business-reviews/projection-equipment-suppliers/boon-trading-canada-ltd-in-calgary-ab-46108 (accessed 17 October 2016)
Canadian Business 2015, Boon Trading Canada Ltd. Profit guide [online] Available from
http://www.profitguide.com/microsite/profit500/2013-retail/ranking/12-boon-trading-canada-ltd (accessed 27 November 2016)
Deelat Industrial 2016, About Deelat Industrial USA. Boon Trading Canada [online] Available
from http://www.deelat.ca/aboutus.html (accessed 27 November 2016)
Exchange Rates, 2016. Convert Canadian Dollar to Nepalese Rupee. Money Converter [online] Available from http://themoneyconverter.com/CAD/NPR.aspx (accessed 24 November 2016)
Sokolo, Frank, 2016. Laboratory Incubator. Made How [online] Available from
http://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Laboratory-Incubator.html (accessed 23 November 2016)