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Phoenix Pulp&Paper Expansion Of30,000Tons Of Tissue Paper Project Economic Benefits Analysis

Posted on:2013-05-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L P DengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2269330401486396Subject:Materials engineering
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Phoenix paper is an advanced technical equipment of large-scale pulp and paper enterprises, the enterprises in the original production, the expansion of30000tons of paper Living project. In order to provide scientific, intuitive decision basis for enterprise level, build the project, in-depth analysis and understanding of the project, the project economic benefit and risk study is very necessary. This paper from the financial index and risk, strategy point of view, economic and risk study on Phoenix Paper expansion of30000tons of paper Living project.This paper first analyzes the status of current situation and development of Phoenix paper, paper industry paper life. Then from the several key financial index analysis and evaluation of the economic benefits of Phoenix Paper expansion of30000tons of paper Living project, also using the minimum value calculation method for the risk analysis of the extension project, analysis of the project and expansion of the weak and the threat factors. The analysis conclusion is put forward:30000tons of paper Living Project Phoenix Paper expansion is necessary, feasible in economy, according to the development and demand of household paper now, the potential risks can be overcome, the expansion project is conducive to the development of the company, the company should be adopted and implemented.In this paper, the Phoenix Paper expansion of30000tons of paper Living Project provides the theoretical and data support, can be provided as a supplementary part of feasibility study report for the enterprises, so that enterprises in the construction period and the period of production according to market changes, control and adjust timely.
Keywords/Search Tags:Phenix Pulp and Paper, Household paper, Economic Effectiness and Risk
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