The business plan for condensed air covers the market applications for your product (or product line) and the potential returns the company can generate over a period spanning 3 to 5 years. Typically, condensed air has two main purposes – first as a consumer tool designed to help clean electronics, and second as a commercial application used in complex machinery. While there are other end-use purposes, these are the main two, and each should be described in reasonable detail in the business plan. The document should also cover:
• The value of your product on the market
• The COGS and margins you hope to maintain
• Your plan for reaching break-even
• The loan repayment timeline (or an investor proposition)
• A list of potential marketing solutions
The business plan for condensed air also needs a complete financial forecast for your company. This will include a three-year projection of sales and expenses or, in the case of a plan presented for private or angel investment, a five-year model. The cash flows should be in line with similar companies and your P&L should demonstrate a reasonable percentage of net profit during the forecast period. The business plan will have to investigate other compressed air or chemicals manufacturers that are selling in the market and, ideally, look into the strengths and weaknesses of these alternatives. The team of experts at MasterPlans can take care of this plan for you – call today 877-453-2011.














