1. Cordaid Urban Challenge 2010 Challenge No. 3: Diversification Designing a product Team 8 NalinSulayman Nabila Lalee Dymfi de Bruin Chris MwanziaVundi MillicentDorte
2. Outline Introduction Problem definition Approach Business Plan Conclusions and recommendations 12/8/2010 2 Team 8
3. Introduction Why Challenge No 3? For having a larger verity of bicycles to suit different needs Should be relatively fast to suit the customers’ needs. Able to curry heavy luggage Should be able to go through maddy roads The bicycle should still be easy to ride on rough roads and hilly terrains Befemalefriendly 12/8/2010 3 Team 8
4. Problem definition Focused on the following problems: Bad transportation opportunities Working conditions Financial situation 12/8/2010 Team 8 4
5. Approach OurProduct An attachmentpieceforthebicycle: A cart The materials Wood Steel Aluminium Bamboo The design 12/8/2010 Team 8 5
12. Approach 12/8/2010 Team 8 12 Source:http://www.inhabitat.com/wp-content/uploads/totiecoed01.jpg
13. Business Plan The productidea Implementationoftheproduct Key stakeholder in urban transportsector Financial Plan 12/8/2010 Team 8 13
14. The productidea Whybamboo?? Quickly growing raw material Lightly Tensile strength almost so high like steel Bonding of CO2 Sustainability in great quantities available (Country of origin) low flammability and low energy consumption 12/8/2010 Team 8 14
16. Key stakeholder Institutional clients (like local government and general government; the community we want to work with) Local shops Local raw material producers 12/8/2010 Team 8 16
17. Financial Plan 12/8/2010 Overview of costs: Note: All costs are estimated! Team 8 17
18. Financial Plan 12/8/2010 Team 8 18 Overview of the financial plan for a cart: Note: All costs are estimated!
19. Conclusions & recommendations Conclusions: Considering all aspects mentioned a cart seems a good solution A cart has been designed to accompany the Boda-boda operators Recommendations: A seat can be made Cooperate with government (waste) 12/8/2010 Team 8 19