VENDOR BIKETeam 2: Cole Fenton, Taylor Beatty, Zack Miller, and
Hoang Dinh
IntroductionCreating a Vendor Bike that will offer a large of
amount of Banh Trang Tron to customers everyday and provide the vendor with a more portable and functional way to make a living
Banh Trang Tron – salad type street food native to Vietnam
Customer Needs Assessment50 surveys sent to Vietnamese citizens covering a
range of aspects about the Vendor Bike
AHP
Revised Problem StatementWe are stated with the problem of how to make a
Banh Trang Tron vending station more portable by attaching it to a bike, while making sure it still can hold the quantity needed for sale, be sturdy enough to last in the region, and be inexpensive enough to be worth buying for vendors.
Literature ReviewStreet Vending is a Huge part of Vietnamese Culture.Vietnam ranked “Low Income” on international standardStreet Vending: Low Cost, Low Risk, Easy EntranceMostly Sell
Rice CakesCorn and Xoi (Streamed Rice)Prepared-on-Site Food (ex. Banh Trang) *Most Common
Our Vendor-Bike will be compatible with selling prepared-on-site foods and able to be made with motorized bikes.
Patent Search
Patent Search (Cont’d)
Benchmarking
Design TargetDesign target: Vending bike – prepare-on-site food
sectionDesign product: Compatible boxIn addition, this box will be as flexible as possible
so that other food sections in street vending could use it. Besides food, our vending bike could be sold to other type of street vending such as toys, souvenirs, etc.
Concept Generation-Box to Bike
Concept Generation-Bike Design w/ Box
Concept Generation-How Box Will Open
Concept Generation-How Box Will Open