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•There are 21 hostels are in the surrounding of JNTU Anantapur (7 University Hostels, 12 Private Hostels, and 1 Polytechnic Hostel)•There are more than 3000 Students are Living in Hostels as well as Rooms.

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• Majorly Every body knows that There is lack of water for their daily needs in Anantapur.

• Washing their cloths is daily routine Job and essential need.

• In some rooms and hostels, washing the clothes are strictly prohibited due to lack of water

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• To satisfy their needs and wants they are approching to dhobi.

• He will charge Rs.6 per pair of clothes

• He will take more than 10 days to wash and return their clothes to students.

• Lack of availability and quality services

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• In order to satisfy their needs and wants we are introducing “Express Coin Wash Laundry”

• With the Help of these Washing Machines we have able to save our Time, Cost and Energy.

• It will take Less than 30 Minutes to both wash and dry.

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INTRODUCTION

• Some of them don't even use coins. Instead, customers use swipe cards

that subtract the cost of the wash or dry, much like a phone card or debit card

• Many laundry owners also employ attendants to keep an eye on the store and help customers use the equipment.

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The coin-operated laundry industry is changing in response to several trends currently impacting the business.

The first is that, for most of us, meeting the demands of work.

Another trend laundry owners have recognized is that customers prefer to visit laundromatswith a more pleasant atmosphere

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•As the Strength of Students at JNTU surrounding grows, the number of renters-your main market-is likely to grow, too.•In addition, office dress codes are growing increasingly less formal. And as morepeople wear casual clothing (which doesn't require dry cleaning) to work and leave thenicer duds for special occasions, you may find that consumers will be making more tripsto the Laundromat.

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•The Laundromat PersonalityYou may think that the laundry business is about clothes, but what it's really about ispeople. It's a service business, and like any service business, you need to treat yourcustomers well if you want them to return to your store.

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In addition, a background in machine repair or a knack for fixing machines helps. Ownerswho have experience with laundry equipment are able to cut down on the cost of repairs. But others have found that they can learn about the machines and make some repairsthemselves, or hire a repairperson and avoid the headache altogether

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If you're friendly, your customers will want to use your store. By taking the time to talk to them, you will also be able to learn about their laundry needs and their preferences for services.Even if you decide to hire employees and leave the customer relations to them, you still need good people skills to hire and supervise employees.

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Whether you do all the work yourself orhire an attendant or a janitor, there are tasks you will need to take care of on a daily basis.You will need to open and close your store promptly each day, clean it, collect money,and fill vending and change machines. You will also need to keep track of whichmachines are being used and how often.

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The Hours You Shall KeepLaundries are generally open between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. seven days per week.Because weekends are usually the busiest days for laundries, you should definitely keepyour doors open on Saturdays and Sundays. In some instances, you may want to adoptalternate hours, especially if the market you serve or the location of your store lendsitself to having open doors at other times of the day.

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The first order of business for you or an employee you hire is to clean your store thoroughly, at least once a day. This will take about two to three hours. You or your employee will need to do the following:•Mop the floors•Wipe down the machines•Clean the soap dispensers in your front-load washers•Wash off the folding tables•Empty the trash•Wash the windows•Clean the vending machines, change machines and video game screens

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• COLLECTING COINS

• LET US VEND

• KEEP TRACKING

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• your costs may include:

• Market research (literature/subscriptions/association fees)

• The cost of an existing laundry business

• Construction or remodeling (if you are building a new Laundromat)

• Washer hook-up fees (sewer connection)

• Licenses/permits

• Equipment

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In addition to these basic startup costs, you may also have a number of ongoing expenses. These include:

• Lease/rental costs• Utilities (gas, sewer, water and electric)• Insurance (fire, theft and liability)• Employee payroll/benefits• Miscellaneous supplies (cleaning supplies, soap,

invoices for wash-and-fold, bathroom supplies, etc.)

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CONSTRUCTION COSTS

In general, you can expect to pay about

“ 10 LAKHS RUPEES” for the construction costs to remodel

an average-size space (2,000 square feet). This includes the cost of installing your

equipment and putting in folding tables and seating. The remainder of your major startup

costs will be buying the equipment itself.

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LICENCE COSTSThe licenses and permits you will need depend

entirely on your location. Check with your

municipality regarding:

• Business license

• Fire department permit

• Air and water pollution control permit

• Sign permit

• Public improvement fees

• Impact fees

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MACHINES QUANTITY TOTAL COSTFRONT LOAD WASHERS 15 15 X 35,000 = 5,25,000/-

TOP LOAD WASHERS 10 10 X 20,000 = 2,00,000/-

WATER HEATING SYSTEMS 1 1,50,000/-

SOAP VENDING MACHINE 1 30,000/-

DRYER MACHINES 5 5 X 10000 = 50,000/-

TOTAL = 9,55,000/-

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Even adults will get bored at a Laundromat. After all, mostly what they are doing is waiting around for clothes to wash and dry. Many laundries these days have one or more TVs mounted to the wall. Some laundries keep the TVs tuned to one channel, some play videos, and others let customers change the channels themselves.

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If your laundry is unattended and you want to let customers change the channel, mount the TV low enough on the wall so they can reach the channel and volume buttons.Customers are likely to walk off with a remote control, even if it's tacked to a table.

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THANK YOUYOURS

ROCKING RIDERS

JNTU

ANANTAPUR