Stopping the flow of outsourcing disasters
Press release22 June 2008
Stopping the flow of outsourcing disasters
CBI audited secure safe supplies
During Valve World, from November 4-6 in Maastricht, CBI will once again introduce three excellent suppliers from developing countries. CBI offers a unique concept European valve buyers and engineers really cannot afford to miss.
It’s common knowledge that outsourcing in developing regions is not always without risk. Recently the Association of German Engineers and Erasmus University in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, reached (separately) the conclusion that the majority of outsourcing projects in all engineering sectors end up in disappointment. By auditing suppliers carefully however, CBI tackles all worries European businesses have with dealing with low cost partners from overseas.
The participants in Maastricht have gone through a strict Export Coaching Programme and are considered to be trustworthy partners for European prospects. They are fully aware of market demands on the continent and are consistent in both processes and product quality.
If you are looking for a partner who can deliver quality valves at considerably lower costs than European counterparts then look no further. Visit the CBI stand (numbers N492, N494 en N395) at Valve World in MECC Maastricht.
The CBI consultants can also inform you which of the 20 to 25 valve manufacturers in the CBI programme offers what you are after. They do that free of charge.
What is CBI?
The Centre for the Promotion of Imports from developing countries (CBI) is an agency of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. Since 1971 the CBI contributes to the equitable economic development of selected developing countries and countries with economies in transition by providing services aimed at strengthening the competitiveness of companies in the field of export marketing and export management pertaining to the EU & EFTA markets. You can visit our website at http://www.cbi.eu/.


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