What We Do
Feasibility study
As a local experienced business developers, we go beyond standard consulting set of knowledge and approaches by incorporating vital details of:
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Project risks and realistic ways to mitigate those risks,
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Opportunities - often ignored and overlooked,
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Technical, organizational, marketing and financial alternatives
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Local external factors - from new governmental programs to market conditions
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Practical aspects of business development in Georgia
Financial effects of decisions are not always the only evaluation criteria but form a balanced decision-making platform together with other criteria. Quantitative and qualitative risk analysis as well as sensitivity analysis tools provide better understanding of the linkage between project inputs and project’s potential outcomes.

Selected Projects
Fruit and Vegetable Cold Storage, Feasibility Study
GF Capital was subcontracted by Bisolutions, PricewaterhouseCoopers Central Asia and Caucasus B.V Georgia Branch contractor, to draft feasibility study for establishing and operating a 4,700t Capacity Fruit and Vegetables Cold Storage, and wholesale and logistics chain operations from food collection centers to wholesale clients. The study evaluated feasibility of various alternatives, such as:
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Selecting 9 fruits & vegetables out of 29 alternatives;
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Selecting the optimal location for the cold storage;
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Designing optimal and effective value chain and business model;
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Running sensitivity analysis to evaluate critical factors influence on project profitability

Christmas Tree Farming Opportunity in Georgia, Feasibility Study
GF Capital was subcontracted by Bisolutions, PricewaterhouseCoopers Central Asia and Caucasus B.V Georgia Branch, to advise the Partnership Fund on the matters of attracting, selecting and negotiating with investors into a USD 7.9 million Greenfield project aiming at Christmas tree growing and selling to Georgia, to other South Caucasus Countries and to Europe.
The study evaluated feasibility of various factors, such as:
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Selecting potential locations for the tree farming;
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EU and regional market penetration strategy
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Defining optimal operational parameters
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Running sensitivity analysis to evaluate critical factors influence on project profitability

Sheep and Cattle Route Infrastructure, Feasibility Study
GF Capital was contracted by Ministry of Agriculture of Georgia, to draft feasibility study for establishing and operating sheep and cattle migration routs infrastructure. The study evaluated feasibility of various alternatives, such as:
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Route alternatives;
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Infrastucture components alternatives;
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Infrastructure management models and alternatives;
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Infrastructure usage payment alternatives;
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Designing optimal and effective value chain and business model;
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Running sensitivity analysis to evaluate critical factors influence on project profitability
