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Business Plan for New Brighton Council Bus Service (NBCB) Newessays.co.uk Sample

Business Plan Overview  This plan will highlight the business plan of the New Brighton Council Bus Service (NBCB).  Brighton Local Council has decided to suspend the Brighton Council bus operations.  Therefore, there is a market for local bus services. Newessays.co.uk Sample

Macro Environmental Analysis  Political factors  Kick-start funding to help subsidise bus services where commercial routes were not viable was reduced to 15 million pounds (Butcher, 2013).  Rural Bus challenge where local authorities bid for funding for schemes based on innovation was completely scrapped (Department for Transport, 2012).  Better Bus Areas Fund was launched to foster partnerships between local authorities and bus operators aimed at reducing congestion and providing better information to passengers. The funding would be increased to 5 million GBP in 2014, giving local transport authorities up to 5 million to spend in (Department for Transport, 2012).  Possible lack of support from the council to launch bus services. Newessays.co.uk Sample

Macro Environmental Analysis  Economic factors  The Department of Transport presents a new National Bus Model which will promote a 20% reduction in subsidy (Department for Transport, 2012).  The reduction in subsidy will impact services in Brighton’s urban areas by -1% and rural areas by -2% (Butcher, 2013).  There is an increase in fares in the urban and rural areas by 2%, leading to a reduction in patronage by 1-3%, which will impact income of NBCB (Butcher, 2013).  Operating revenue of buses in metropolitan areas of the UK increased by 2% in 2012 and only by 0.8% in 2013, indicating a possible reduction in overall income (Keynote, 2014). Newessays.co.uk Sample

Macro Environmental Analysis  Social and technological factors  More than one third of the families in Brighton do not own a private vehicle, which may translate to more people using NBCB.  BHLIS (2014a) reports that many people prefer to walk or cycle to work as they are conscious of ecological impact. These people can be targeted.  Monitoring of bus routes and real time update of bus locations will help improve efficacy of operations (BIS, 2012). Newessays.co.uk Sample

SWOT Analysis Strengths Experienced employees Local community support Large market share Opportunities Increase in population Improvements in technology features of buses Improvement in quality features of the bus Weaknesses Lack of managerial experience Need for extended financial support Competition with other public modes of transport Threats Increase in private transport Increase in cost of fare Increase in private operators entering the arena SWOT Newessays.co.uk Sample

Customer Segmentation  More than a third of the households in Brighton are one person households (36.4%).  One in five people is from the BME (Black and Minority Community) (BHLIS, 2014).  When compared to South East regions (60.8%), only 37.2% of people travel to work by private transport.  38.2% of households do not have a car or a van.  13.6% of residents use buses (BHLIS, 2014a). Newessays.co.uk Sample

Value Proposition  Technology provisions  Increase in number of services during the office hours (mornings 8-10am and evenings 5-7pm) (BHLIS, 2014a).  Providing Wi-Fi services on certain routes.  Student concessions  Provide monthly pass for students.  Service for the elderly  Provide special services which will have a greater number of stops for senior citizens.  Optimal modal mix  Provide cycle stands in specific NBCB bus stops to help increase the number of people who may prefer to travel part way using bicycles (Redman et al., 2013).  Increasing non-fare revenue  Use the bus as an advertising medium to generate additional revenue streams. Newessays.co.uk Sample

Channels To raise awareness of the new services of the NBCB, advertising on some of the buses, bus stops and local newspapers is to be carried out Awareness To help increase customer value and interest in service, unique services like those for students and senior citizens are promoted. Use of technology and optimal modal mix helps generate value. Evaluation Customer purchase of services is direct sales in buses. Indirect sales through monthly passes in bus depots are also seen. Purchase Value is delivered by maintaining on time services and by ensuring quality of service. Delivery Customer feedback is welcome with feedback forms on every bus route and bus depot. The website which is to be launched will have a feedback column for passengers to raise complaints or suggestions. After Sales Newessays.co.uk Sample

Revenue Streams Government support for public transport has reduced significantly over the last five years (Keynote, 2014). Newessays.co.uk Sample

Revenue Streams  Fare paying passengers  60% of the income generated is from fare paying passengers who directly contribute to the success of the business.  Government reimbursements  Government policy clearly identifies that the members who are of pensionable age are allowed travel for free on the local bus services in England (Massey, 2014).  This will contribute10% of the total income.  Tendered contracts  The organisation will operate commercial contracts for universities and schools. Some of the rural routes and school buses which are not commercially viable are tendered by the government (CFBT, 2014).  This will contribute 20% of the total income. Newessays.co.uk Sample

Customer Relationships Customer Acquisition The continued use of NBCB as a result of the suspension of Brighton Council Bus services. Increase in customer use due to value propositions. Customer Retention Increasing accuracy of bus timings and quality of services offered. Newessays.co.uk Sample

Operations Management Bus ownershipBus managementFare managementDepotBus maintenanceGovernanceProposed frequency and hours of operationFuel source Newessays.co.uk Sample

Human Resource Management Chief Executive Officer Operations Head Maintenance Manager Employees (10) Service Manager Employees (4) Operations Manager Controllers (5)Drivers (30) Finance Manager Employee (1) Marketing Manager Employees (2)HR Manager Newessays.co.uk Sample

Pricing Management  The prices of the NBCB will be the same as the ones previously promoted in the region (BCB, 2014).  The tickets can be bought using mobile phones, smart cards or by using cash.  The mobile phone/internet tickets can be purchased using the website and the smart cards are topped up at the depots and select locations around the city.  Apart from the tickets which are issued for regular buses, special buses fares are also developed. Newessays.co.uk Sample

Start Up Costs £ IT and computers £5, Telephones and broadband £2, Buses x eight (purchase) £300, Professional fees £1, Insurance£30, Maintenance related equipment £30, Marketing£3, Licenses£10, Training£1, Advertising£2, Buses x eight (rental) Buses x eight (rental)£100, Wages/recruitment£10, Security/health and safety equipment £3, Market research costs £1, TOTAL £ 498, Wi-Fi enabled buses £100, Establishment of stops for senior citizen buses £100, Cyclist parking areas £50, Newessays.co.uk Sample

Operational Costs £ Telephones and broadband £2, Fleet management and maintenance £7, Marketing £1, Wages £62, Training £1, Advertising £2, Office supplies £1, Security/health and safety equipment £ Fuel £50,00.00 TOTAL £ 127, Newessays.co.uk Sample

Projected Profit and Loss for Six Months Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Month 4 Month 5 Month 6 Total sales 130,000132,000135,000138,000140,000142,000 Less direct costs 127,000128,000129, ,000140,000 Gross profit (sales less direct costs) Gross profit margin (gross profit divided by total sales x 100) (A) 2.31%3.03%4.44%6.52%5.00%1.41% Newessays.co.uk Sample

Capital Budgeting for New Projects SystemA- Wi-Fi busesB- Senior citizen bus stop Cash Flow Discount Factor Discounted Savings Discount Factor Discounted Savings £10%£ £ Cost Year 0£100, Inflow Year 1£35, £31,818.00£25, £22, Year 2£40, £33,040.00£25, £20, Year 3£45, £33,795.00£25, £18, Year 4£45, £30,735.00£30, £20, Year 5£45, £27,945.00£30, £18, Total of Inflow 210, , , ,272 Formula NPV= Discounted Savings - Initial Cost Calculation Discounted Savings 157, ,272 Cost -100,000 Net Present Value 257, ,272 Net Present Value £Z57,333£201,272 Recommendation Since the Net Present Value for System A is more than that of System B, it is recommended that System A be chosen. Newessays.co.uk Sample

References  BHB Bus fares. [online] Available at: [Accessed: 31 March, 2014].  BHLIS CENSUS BRIEFINGS- City Profile. [online] Available at: [Accessed: 31 March, 2014].  BHLIS 2014a. CENSUS BRIEFINGS- Transport. [online] Available at: [Accessed: 1 April, 2014].  BIS Government Response to the Competition Commission’s report “Local bus services market investigation. [online] Available at: chment_data/file/31883/ government-response-competition- commission-local-bus-services-investigation.pdf[Accessed: 2 April, 2014]. chment_data/file/31883/ government-response-competition- commission-local-bus-services-investigation.pdf Newessays.co.uk Sample

References  Butcher Buses: grants and subsidies. Business and Transport. London. HMSO  Campaign for Better Transport Buses in crisis A report on bus funding across England and Wales. [online] Available at: DF_ pdf [Accessed: 1 April, 2014]. DF_ pdf  CFBT Understand the processes How buses are funded. [online] Available at: s/better_buses/understand_processes/bus_funding[Accessed: 2 April, 2014]. s/better_buses/understand_processes/bus_funding  Department for Transport Reforming bus subsidy in England. [online] Available at: ent_data/file/9110/impact-assessment.pdf[Accessed: 31 March, 2014]. ent_data/file/9110/impact-assessment.pdf Newessays.co.uk Sample

References  Keynote Bus Operators in UK. 12th ed. London.  Massey Boom in free bus passes... but no buses: Pensioner perk so popular councils forced to axe services to pay for it. [online] Available at: /Boom-free-bus-passes-no-buses-Pensioner-perk-popular- councils-forced-axe-services-pay-it.html[Accessed: 30 March, 2014] /Boom-free-bus-passes-no-buses-Pensioner-perk-popular- councils-forced-axe-services-pay-it.html  Redman, L., Friman, M., Gärling, T. and Hartig, T Quality attributes of public transport that attract car users: A research review. Transport Policy, 25, pp Newessays.co.uk Sample