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India has great competitive advantage
over other countries in Information Technology
Enabled Services(ITES) /Business Process Outsourcing(BPO).
If you decide to set up your own BPO center
in India, benefit from our experience
in the software/ITES sector.
You can establish your business entity in a rapid
pace. We can assist you in
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Choosing right business partners. |
Identify best location for your business. |
Associating with best experts in Indian
company laws. |
Setting up each department required for
your business. |
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e.g. can assist you in the formation of Admin group,
Accounting group, Human Resource Department, Technical
groups and quality assurance. |
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Please
write to us for more details.
e-mail: infoservice@puthenmart.com |
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Your
own business unit v/s Outsourcing to third
party companies |
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Low operational cost compared
to outsourcing to third parties.
You can operate an office at even 15$ per
hour. But if you choose outsourcing to third
parties you will have to pay minimum around
30$. These all are indicative figures, this
may vary depend on the technology in use for
your projects, quality standards etc.
For e.g. you found that Company A is suitable
for implementing your project.
Definitely, the project cost will have to
include cost for quality standards, operational
mode, organizational structure etc of company
A.
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Better control of day-to-day operations.
If you follow the second model you will have
to adapt to the business model of the company
you have selected for the projects. For. e.g.
A certain task in a project, your company
feel that it can be implemented in 20 man
hours, the same task may require 40 hrs for
third party company since it has different
business model.
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Initial cost will be high for setting up your
own firm. But this is nominal compared
to money required to set up your own office
in US or any other European countries. For
e.g. if you have 0.3 million us dollars you
can set up a your own small office for 20
people at Cochin in sothern India. This is
nominal against the gain in long run.
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Automotive Electronics |
Computing Peripherals |
Software Products |
Consumer Electronics |
Industrial Automation |
Medical Devices |
Mobile Devices & Applications |
Semiconductors |
Telecommunication |
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