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Pre-feasibility Study for the establishment of a Leather processing facility at Ebenezer, Queensland Australia

Garner, Gary O. (1996) Pre-feasibility Study for the establishment of a Leather processing facility at Ebenezer, Queensland Australia .

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Abstract

This Pre-Feasibility Study is designed to form the base document detailing operational guidelines for a proposed leather processing project which is proposed to be established at Ebenezer, Queensland. A secondary (but complementary) activity will be the establishment of a eco-tourist facility that will encompass a factory contained within an environmental parkland. The Project essentially examines the viability for the economic development and manufacturing process of leather finishing (final tanning and processing). The primary activity - that of a relatively small (by industry standards) leather finishing plant - will establish as a superior tanning/finishing operation with products coming initially from small skins such as calf and deer, and eventually small exotic skins.

Item Type:Other
Status:Published
Keywords:Leather;Ebenezer;eco-tourist facility;environmental;tanning;calf;deer;infrastructure
Subjects:340000 Economics > 349900 Other Economics > 349999 Economics not elsewhere classified
ID Code:7228
Deposited By:Garner, Gary O
Deposited On:27 April 2007
Copyright Owner:Copyright 1996 Gary O. Garner