Economic study of polyester Texturized Interlace ( ITY) thread production instead of importing it

Document Type : Research/ Original/ Regular Article

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Faculty member instructor, Technical Faculty of Islamic Revolution, Technical and Vocational University, Tehran, Iran,

Abstract

The purpose of this research is the economic evaluation of the production of  polyester Texturized Interlace ( ITY) yarn, which is used in the production of Crep fabrics (Black Chador). Whereas, the raw materials  of this type of yarns is producing localy(Shahid Tendgoyan Petrochemical),therefoe the production of this kind of yarns are more economic inside of our country. For this evaluation, industrial accounting principles were applied. In this regard, the investment amount for the annual production of 5940 tons of yarn is being estimated up to 815.747 million tomans, that brings the following economic outcomes: Irr (25.8 percent), capital return period (30 months), production BEP (20.86 percent), capital ratio In circulation to fixed capital (7.43 percent), fixed investment per capita (5474.8 million Tomans/person), profit to capital ratio (36.35 percent), the cost price of the product (54.904 Tomans per kilogram). To sum up, conducting this research shows that by launching this project, in addition to creating jobs and reducing of the import of the desired product, it will be also prevented for leaving more foreign currency from the country.

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