Awareness of high quality baked goods is on the rise. Good
bread is a rare combination of nutrition, convenience, and luxury. Today's
consumer has less time to create wholesome, handmade bread, but increasingly
appreciates the nutritional and sensory benefits it provides. Good bread
provides fiber and carbohydrates in a convenient, low fat form that is portable
and delicious. Good bread never goes out of style.
Breadcrafter will produce and sell high quality, handmade
breads to the residents and tourists of Port Hanover and Freeman County. The
Company will focus on European Style; naturally leavened breads and baguettes
made with high quality ingredients. Breads will be baked and sold at a
storefront facility using a 4 deck, steam injected bread oven. Labor saving
devices will allow the proprietor to run the entire operation with the help of
two part time, seasonal employees.
Breadcrafter's main competition includes a health food
store, three pastry shops and three supermarkets in the Port Hanover area. Its
advantage lies in the high quality of its products due to specialization and
artisan manufacturing. The main marketing focus will be an eye catching sign,
the scent of fresh bread wafting out of the storefront, and periodic printed
advertisements. The company will sample its products liberally.
After establishing the operation, the company will explore
the possibility of making takeout sandwiches. Delivering wholesale bread and
baked goods to area restaurants and specialtyretailers will also be considered.
The company is being founded by Kevin Richards, an artisan
baker currently baking breads and pastries for Toothsome Foods Company in Port
Hanover, Michigan. Kevin has spent the last two years building the TFC program
from the ground up. His wife Renee Richars is also a bread baker, having baked
for one year at the Grainery Food Co-op, Breadcrafter's chief competitor.
Together they bring a wealth of practical experience and a realistic market
sense to the company.
Breadcrafter is currently seeking $70,000 in loans to get
the business underway. Major costs include equipment purchases, shop rent,
ingredient purchases, site modifications, and marketing, which total $61,000.
Projected sales for the first three months, based on market and competition
studies, will total $41,087. Total operating expenses and cost of sales will
leave an average profit of $4,740 per month.
Opening day is scheduled for July 1st, 1996. While
Breadcrafter has the potential for high growth, the first three years will be
spent establishing company financial stability and increasing market share.

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