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| ==== 1.9 Report Structure ==== | ==== 1.9 Report Structure ==== | ||
| - | 1. Introduction | + | The following list shows the structure of this report including a short description of each chapter. |
| - | 2. State of the Art | + | 1. Introduction - Presentation |
| - | 3. Project Management | + | 2. State of the Art - Specification of products and technologies that are already available in the market |
| - | 4. Marketing Plan | + | 3. Project Management - Organisation and management of the project including timetables and task allocation |
| - | 5. Eco-efficiency Measures for Sustainability | + | 4. Marketing Plan - Analysis and strategies concerning relevant the business environment |
| - | 6. Ethical | + | 5. Eco-efficiency Measures for Sustainability - Enhancement of sustainability |
| - | 7. Project Development | + | 6. Ethical and Deontological Concerns - Legitimacy and legality analysis |
| - | 8. Conclusions | + | 7. Project Development - Explanation of Design, Construction and Electrical Hardware used in the ' |
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| ===== 2. State of the Art ===== | ===== 2. State of the Art ===== | ||
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| ^ ^ Name^ Power^ Interest on project^ | ^ ^ Name^ Power^ Interest on project^ | ||
| |A| Abel José Duarte (Client)| high| high| | |A| Abel José Duarte (Client)| high| high| | ||
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| |K|Severin Bernreuther| high |high| | |K|Severin Bernreuther| high |high| | ||
| |L|Mateusz Bartniak| high |high| | |L|Mateusz Bartniak| high |high| | ||
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| ==== 3.10 Conclusion ==== | ==== 3.10 Conclusion ==== | ||
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| There are several steps to fulfil while working on a reliable Competitor analysis. First of all it is important to identify competitors and find out about their goals. Then it´s important to find out about their strategies in order to find out about their potential strengths and weaknesses.With all these informations it is possible to sketch possible reactions on our behaviour. The logical conclusion of this analysis is to define your competitors and decide for each of them wether to tackle their position or avoid confrontation. | There are several steps to fulfil while working on a reliable Competitor analysis. First of all it is important to identify competitors and find out about their goals. Then it´s important to find out about their strategies in order to find out about their potential strengths and weaknesses.With all these informations it is possible to sketch possible reactions on our behaviour. The logical conclusion of this analysis is to define your competitors and decide for each of them wether to tackle their position or avoid confrontation. | ||
| - | In general every business that builds greenhouses is one of our competitors. Most of them are built to grow crops inside. But a few of them are designed for aquaponics systems and these are our main competitors. Table {{ref>tlabe9}} is comparing these competitors. | + | In general every business that builds greenhouses is one of our competitors. Most of them are built to grow crops inside. But a few of them are designed for aquaponics systems and these are our main competitors. Table {{ref>tlabe10}} is comparing these competitors. |
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| ^ ^ Aquaponics-shop.com (exemplary for similar small businesses) ^ Ecf Farmsystems ^ Urban Farmers - The Globe Hedron ^ Ceres – Green technology ^ Gewaechshaus Poppen (exemplary for similar businesses) ^ | ^ ^ Aquaponics-shop.com (exemplary for similar small businesses) ^ Ecf Farmsystems ^ Urban Farmers - The Globe Hedron ^ Ceres – Green technology ^ Gewaechshaus Poppen (exemplary for similar businesses) ^ | ||
| | **Product strategy** |This is a small greenhouse builder from Australia. Their product is a aquaponics grow tunnel. The tunnel is divided in a bright and a dark area. The size of the product can be adjusted to any desired output. |Their product is a aquaponics farming system. High tech aquaponics system connected with a high tech shelter. They consult, plan, and build for their clients. Everything is custom made yet aimed on industrial production. |Rooftop farms made from bamboo and other sustainable materials. Produces enough food to feed a family of four around the year. High transportability and easy to build up. |A community environment park that developed one of the “world’s most energy and water efficient, free-standing aquaponics systems.” The shelter is part of the system. They use affordable materials |Local family owned business from Germany, The greenhouse is a tunnel construction covered with plastic foil. Different products with different specifications. Size can be modified. | | | **Product strategy** |This is a small greenhouse builder from Australia. Their product is a aquaponics grow tunnel. The tunnel is divided in a bright and a dark area. The size of the product can be adjusted to any desired output. |Their product is a aquaponics farming system. High tech aquaponics system connected with a high tech shelter. They consult, plan, and build for their clients. Everything is custom made yet aimed on industrial production. |Rooftop farms made from bamboo and other sustainable materials. Produces enough food to feed a family of four around the year. High transportability and easy to build up. |A community environment park that developed one of the “world’s most energy and water efficient, free-standing aquaponics systems.” The shelter is part of the system. They use affordable materials |Local family owned business from Germany, The greenhouse is a tunnel construction covered with plastic foil. Different products with different specifications. Size can be modified. | | ||
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| |**Functionalities** |Barrier, to insects, one dark and one bright area |Heating, Cooling, lighting, watering, shading, central computer system, remote maintenance possible, alarm system |Air circulation, | |**Functionalities** |Barrier, to insects, one dark and one bright area |Heating, Cooling, lighting, watering, shading, central computer system, remote maintenance possible, alarm system |Air circulation, | ||
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| ==== 8.1 Discussion ==== | ==== 8.1 Discussion ==== | ||
| - | These project | + | This project |
| - | + | First of all we decided | |
| - | The first decisions | + | The second decision |
| - | + | Before realization of each decision | |
| - | The second decision | + | |
| - | Once the shape and the material | + | |
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| - | Every decision | + | |