Do you need a bottle cap business plan to get funding for a small company that designs or manufactures bottle caps? In recent years, the bottle cap – especially on bottled US beer – has undergone quite an evolution. Once treated as little more than a means of sealing in liquid, it has become its own canvass, a space for companies to display their logo, brand, or theme on both the topside and the pane underneath. With this wave has come the need for companies that can design, forge, and mass-manufacture metal bottle caps. If your company is like this, the business plan you'll need should contextualize the market opportunity by telling this story, in brief. Then it should cover these points:
• What are your overall production capabilities?
• How do you fulfill design requests?
• What number of employees will you need?
• How do you plan to market yourself to beverage companies?
• Are there parallel or vertical market opportunities on the horizon?
The bottle cap business plan will also need a concise pro forma that shows bankers that you can repay the loan they grant you on time and in full. This model should include a revenue forecast, a break-even point (showing when profitability occurs), the cash flow statement, a profit and loss table, and a balance sheet. A monthly view for Year One is also important and can be tucked away in the appendix for the banker's review. Need help with the plan or want to learn more about getting the document written by an expert? Call MasterPlans today. We lead the industry in business plan development and we can deliver for you in as little as 2 weeks. (877) 453-2011.














