The document discusses Taiwan's potential for expansion of wood pellet production and sales based on its infrastructure, economy, and political situation. Key points include:
- Taiwan has a government that promotes sustainability, many small businesses, increasing advances in technology, and exceptional transportation infrastructure including airports, ports, highways and high-speed rail.
- The major cities of Taipei, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Taichung, and Tainan were highlighted as potential locations due to their economic roles, infrastructure, and proximity to universities/industry.
- Taiwan relies heavily on foreign energy sources making it receptive to alternative fuels like wood pellets. Its political situation also allows informal ties to other Asian markets
9. • Complex regional structure
• Poor infrastructure – roads & electricity
• Lowest EDB (Ease of Doing Business)
- 122 /181
• Warm weather – little need for heat products
• Abundant natural and energy resources
- the biggest producers of coal
10. • Isolated geographic location
• Language barrier
99% of the population are Japanese
• Infrastructure is owned by private company
Privatization of railroads
• Introduce the product in the wrong time – few competitors
Failed in 1982 due to the declining of oil price
• Very little to no natural and energy resources
11. • Small market in fuel pellets
• Product loyalty to local product
Local product is supported by government
Standard and quality
12. Taiwan China South Korea
High level of inter-regional
mobility √ √ √
Well established export
system, transportation system √ √ √
Population Stagnant Large Stagnant
EDB 61/181 83/181 23/181
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Economy & GDP Affluent Corruption Chaebols
Competition No Yes Few
13. • Taipei, capital of Taiwan
• Taipei metropolitan area includes
Taipei City, Taipei County and
Keelung City
• Central geographic location
relative to Eastern Asian
countries
14. • Taipei's international airport is located in Taoyuan
• Combination of metro and light rail trains,
conventional railways, an integrated system of
busses
• The HSR line starts in Taipei, and is home to the Port
of Taipei
15. • Considered to be the “economic, cultural and
political center” of Taiwan
• Stable banking services
• Neihu Technology Park, Taiwan Think Tank
Project
16. • Taipei boasts “the broadest wireless
b
broadband coverage” among world class cities
• Taipei Municipal Government focused on “the
strengthening of network equipment and infrastructure”
• 27 universities and vocational schools = top talent
17. Taoyuan
• One of the largest cities
•Very developed, with “many
department stores, supermarkets,
and international restaurants in
the city”
18. Taoyuan Continued...
• Excellent transportation system, with an HSR train
station, international airport (tourists would know this
as the “Taipei airport”), 2 north-south highways and
conventional railways connected to the rest of the
country
19. Hsinchu
• Role: transform Taiwan into a
high-technology country
• Home to Hsinchu Science and
Industrial Park ('The Silicon
Valley of Taiwan' ) with 400+
high tech companies
• Located next to two universities
20. Hsinchu Continued
• Excellent transportation options: HSR train station,
conventional railways, and highways to connect Hsinchu
to the rest of the country
• Common Wealth December 2003 Issue: Hsinchu
infrastructure is best in all of Taiwan, second best for “its
livability and investment environment.”
21. Taichung
• Home of small businesses, with
“with small eateries, traditional
markets, and other various family
businesses”
• Fun fact: Bubble tea was invented
here
23. Taichung Continued
• Taichung International Airport, HSR station,
Taichung
Harbor/port – “is the second largest cargo facility
on the island capable of handling container
shipping”, several highways, and 3 local
conventional
train stations
24.
25. Taichung Continued
• Home to furniture
manufacturers –
possible source of raw
materials
• Industrial park with high
tech manufacturing
• 3rd largest city in Taiwan
26. Tainan
• 4th largest city
• Tainan Science Park (30 minutes
drive from Kaohsiung Int'l
A
Airport)
• County goal: to become well
known for new technology and
science advances
27. Tainan Continued
• The conventional railway system, Tainan Station =
major stop, “with direct connections to Taipei,
Kaohsiung, Taichung, Hsinchu and Keelung”
• HSR station located outside Tainan city, national
highways link Tainan to the rest of the country, along
w
with local highways and Tainan Airport (domestic)
28. Why are we not planning to expand to other
Taiwanese counties?
• Difficulties for access due to mountainous regions
• Lack of HSR stations which may or may not be
combined with lack of easy access to ports
• Difficulties in setting up a plant as large areas on the
east coast are protected by governments
29. Beyond Taiwan:
• Taiwan has informal ties with ASEAN (Association of
South East Asian Nations) and political ties with
China
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31.
32. Taiwan has what Firemaster is looking for to expand
their product:
- Government that promotes sustainability
- Many small businesses
- Increase in advanced technology
- Exceptional infrastructure
- Reliability on foreign energy sources