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All’s Well That Ends Well

All’s Well That Ends Well. Heather woodall Marvin Cain. Products. All’s Well That Ends Well is a company that seeks to build relatively cheap, but effective wells with built in renewable and replaceable filters to ensure the safest water possible.

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All’s Well That Ends Well

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  1. All’s Well That Ends Well Heather woodall Marvin Cain

  2. Products • All’s Well That Ends Well is a company that seeks to build relatively cheap, but effective wells with built in renewable and replaceable filters to ensure the safest water possible. • Many of our product’s parts are produced and assembled in factory and then installed on site. • Ethiopia presents a small challenge with materials as not much is or can be produced in the country.

  3. Processes • Some parts, such as the PVC piping used in different applications, must be imported. • Some parts may be produced from raw materials that are either in the country (such as Moringa tree seed pods) or are imported from elsewhere (such as various metals) • Filters are constructed in the factory and wells are partially assembled in factory and fully assembled on site.

  4. Location • Area name: Gerji • City: Addis Ababa Gerji • State: Addis Ababa • District: 00 • Price: EBT250,000.00 • Size: 3500 square meters (37,673.69 square feet) • The major road way is Mariam Rd. We would be using whatever main transportation is available to get materials to and product from the plant.

  5. Demographics • Urbanization: • 17% of population (2011) • Drinking water source: • improved: urban: 97% of population rural: 34% of population total: 44% of population unimproved:urban: 3% of population rural: 66% of population total: 56% of population • Literacy: • definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 39% male: 49.1% female: 28.9% (2007 est.) • Labor force: • 43.93 million (2012 est.) • Household income or consumption by percentage share: •  lowest 10%: 4.1%highest 10%: 25.6% (2005)

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