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HAPPY BABY BOTTOMS DISTRIBUTION CENTER By Aisha Iqbal Alison Law Noel Mole Selda Kahraman

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Power Point presentation for Global Supply Chain Management project. We had to set up a distribution center for a company that produces eco-friendly baby products.

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HAPPY BABY BOTTOMS DISTRIBUTION CENTER

By

Aisha Iqbal

Alison Law

Noel Mole

Selda Kahraman

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Welcome to…

Our

New

Distribution

Center!

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Property Specs

Land Type: Industrial Total Acreage: 30

Total Available Acreage: 15.00Smallest Parcel Available: 3Largest Parcel Available: 15

Preferred Users: Industrial/commercialZoning: Industrial

Electricity: PPL Electric utilitiesGas: UGI

Water: PA American WaterSewer: Lackawanna River Basin Sewer

AuthorityTelecom: Bell Atlantic/Commonwealth

Telephone EnterprisesAirport: Wilkes Barre/Scranton Int'l Airport

Interstate: I-81Rail Carrier: Norfolk Southern

Notes: Suitable for subdivision into three parcels. The owner will build-to-suit

needs of tenant.

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A Little About Us

Happy Baby Bottoms was founded as a home based family in 2001, producing organic cloth diapers for environmentally conscious parents and their babies.

Due to the immediate success and demand of our products, we are pleased to announced the opening of our new, full scale distribution center in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

We offer three styles of diapers. Our One Size diaper is our most popular seller. It is designed to grow with your child and is adjustable and fits up to 35 pounds. The Maddie's design features a thicker inner liner for the heavier wetter, and our All-in-One is made with a built in diaper cover. All of our diapers are made with sewn in snaps and elastic fitted legs.

We also offer a wide selection eco-friendly baby wipes, cleansing cloths, baby bottles and pacifiers.

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Why Build in Scranton?

Area boasts a diversified economic base suitable for many industries

Currently home to many major national manufacturers Lower utility rates compared to nearby metropolitan areas World class telecommunications system is available

How is the areas workforce? The work ethic of Scranton’s workers is tremendous and is

enhanced by an excellent educational infrastructure Ample labor supply with the necessary skill levels needed.

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What about accessibility? The area is reachable by 80 million consumers Business park is accessible to major highways

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Tax Incentives

What types of tax incentives does Scranton offer? Lackawanna County offers numerous land sites designated as Keystone Opportunity

Zones (KOZ) and Keystone Opportunity Expansion Zones (KOEZ) KOZ’s are defined to parcel-specific areas with no or greatly reduced tax burden for

property owners and/or lessees

Tenants of KOZ properties may be exempt from the following taxes until 2010 or 2013:

Local property taxes Pennsylvania Corporate Net Income Tax Pennsylvania Capital Stock and Franchise Tax Sales Tax on certain construction materials, fixtures and equipment Insurance Premiums Tax

Estimated Annual KOZ Savings for a Retail Distribution Center(1 million sq. ft.- 500 employees)$.55 to $1.14 million

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What is the management’s stand on unionization?

It is in the best interest of the company and the employees that there will be no unionization within this organization.

Company's Reasons Ability to set and control wages Enables the company to utilize an employees versatility between tasks Controls the company’s cost for employee’s insurance coverage Allows company to freely dissolve relations with those who do not have the

best interests of the company in mind

From the Worker’s Perspective Gives worker the ability to negotiate the wages they want directly with the company Takes away the fear of being terminated over breaking union rules or regulations Gives the individual worker the choice to choose what they consider fair Abolishes organized strikes which financially affects workers and their families

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Equipment Used

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Pallets

By using wooden pallets in our operation we conserve cost by using the most economical pallets with the option to recycle the ones no longer useful.

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Stretch Wrapping Operations

A Flex Model stretch wrap machine allows palletized freight to be tightly secured without the operator having to attach, tie or cut the wrap. This makes for greater efficiency and safety by allowing operator to attending to other tasks while machine does all the work.

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Conveyor Systems

The use of an adjustable Gravity Conveyor System assists shipping and receiving operations by saving time and energy in our cross docking system.

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Forklifts

By using counterbalanced electric forklifts, we not only save time and energy not having to refuel, but they also offering the lowest operating cost with the ability to handle heavier loads with more stability.

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Yard Trucks

By utilizing yard trucks, empty and loaded trailers will quickly moved to the ready or empty line, which saves space and wait time for not only us, but also for carriers entering and leaving our facility.

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Racking Solutions

Storage of palletized freight using double deep racks will be more cost effective since it only requires deep reach attachments for your existing forklifts instead of purchasing swing reach trucks. They also double the density of racking between the aisles, increasing your storage capacity by 40%, as well as a floor space savings of up to 30%.

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Company Legal Information

Facility was built by us, so there is no Bailee/Bailor Relationship

Happy Baby Bottoms is a C CorporationAdvantages

Offers liability protection to ownerMost you can lose as a stockholder is the price you have paid for

your sharesCompany is regarded as more professional and business-like

DisadvantagesCost of corporation, maintaining an agent for service, meetings

and keeping of corporate minutes higher than LLC

We currently hold contracts with 7 major retailers on the East Coast