Did you search paper towel business plan because you're looking for a sample or template of how a paper towel manufacturer would get funding? There are several things you will need to show in order to get a bank loan or a chunk of private investment – for starters, what's the market opportunity? How many batches of paper towels can you realistically produce in a year, and where will they be sold? You will probably follow a distribution model with wholesalers in the middle, but what price points can the towels command? What different types will you make and what are the stats on size, absorbency, and so forth? Answer all of these questions in your business plan:
• Who are the major competitors you face?
• What are the other threats or competitive players?
• Can you explore any vertical markets?
• List all of your products and prices
• What staff will you need?
• When does your start-up period end and what is your intended use of funds?
The funding requirement is just part of the larger pro forma model. The business plan will need a three to five year model showing revenue forecast, break-even analysis, profit and loss, cash flow, balance sheet, and a sensitivity analysis built in. The first year, widely considered the most important part, will also need to be broken down by month. A marketing plan for your paper towels and an exit strategy are other components you should cover in detail depending on your plans and your vision. Need help? Call MasterPlans today – we've worked with all sorts of paper products companies and we can get your business underway too. (877) 453-2011.














