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Thus, export houses offer flexibility, and they offer a range of services, including the following.
It also nationalized its banks, mines, insurers, oil companies and export houses.
The use of export houses is an alternative to the manufacturer having his own export department.
The region has a good number of export houses which primarily deal in silk apparels and jewellery.
Different types of organisation for international selling were considered, including agents, distributors, licensing and export houses under indirect methods.
Govt to set up export houses.
Having looked at the services export houses have to offer, we shall now look at a number of reasons why a manufacturer might want to use one.
He came to Bradford, England in the middle of the 19th century and soon built up one of the most important textile export houses in the town.
He was Jacob Behrens right hand man, and was instrumental in building Behren's business into one of the great Bradford textile export houses.
Cummins UK customers fall into various sectors, including end users, rental companies, dealers, OEMs, and export houses amongst others.
These merchants advanced money to Swedish exporting houses, which in turn advanced it to the ironmasters, thus buying up the output of the forges several years in advance.
It was then that the Government of Saskatchewan announced it wanted better control of the liquor trade and restricted liquor export houses to cities with 10,000 people or more.
Export houses are usually home-based organisations which carry out some or all of the overseas activities in place of the manufacturer, often using their own agents, distributors or other intermediary.
Technician Engineers, the Engineering Industries Association, the British Export Houses Association and the Society of Environmental Engineers.
They are also used by larger firms who are only marginally involved in smaller markets, or use export houses until such markets have expanded sufficiently to warrant their own overseas operation.
Some of the money goes to Congolese export houses, and some of the money goes to the rebel groups who tend to press gang civilians into doing the mining for them.
Adamjee, who formed a joint venture with Yunus Brothers, perhaps the biggest Export Houses in Pakistan, had incorporated Muslim Commercial Bank in 1949.
In 1872 he became a partner, and eventually the main figure, in the firm of Edelstein, Moser and Co., which developed into one of the great Bradford textile export houses.
The Jewish community numbered about 100 families but was influential in the development of Bradford as a major exporter of woollen goods from their textile export houses mostly based in Little Germany and the civic life of Bradford.
It is surrounded by corporate offices of major industrial giants, foreign banks, finance corporations, export houses, foreign exchange dealers and leading hotels in places like Rajindra Place, Connaught Place, Jhandewalan and Karol Bagh.