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SCM Services SCM Services is a Real estate portfolio management company operating in Pune since 2005.

22/10/2014

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05/10/2014

Following properties are available in the vicinity of Pune. The builder is reliable and builds good quality properties with transparent transactions.These are potentially good appreciation investments.

LOCATIONS are Sus,Punawale(Near Wakad),and Khed Shivapur.
The FLAT TYPES are 1BHK and 2BHK Starting from 613 Sq ft to 1257 Sq ft.
The RATES are from Rs.2999/Sq ft to Rs.5200/Sq ft.
The PACKAGE cost ranges from 22 lacs to 72 lacs.
The POSSESSION Months are from March 2016 to Aug 2017.
Please call Sunil Gore on 9225348536 for details.

A New Twin bungalow consisting of 4 Bedrooms,Family Lounge,Hall, Dining,Kitchen is vaialble for sale at Baner..The bunga...
01/10/2014

A New Twin bungalow consisting of 4 Bedrooms,Family Lounge,Hall, Dining,Kitchen is vaialble for sale at Baner..The bungalow has ground +Two floors.
The Carpet Area is 3700 sq ft.
The Premium Amenities in addition to normal amenities like Solar Water heater,Inverter are as follows.
1. PRIVATE AUTOMATIC ELEVATOR
2. PREMIUM ITALIAN MARBLE THROUGHOUT LIVING ROOM, BEDROOMS AND TOILET AREAS
3. AIRCONDITIONRS.
4. TERRACE AREA FULLY TILED AND PROVISIONS FOR TERRACE GARDEN
5. INDIVIDUAL PLOT CONVEYANCE ALONG WITH BUNGALOW
6. AUTOMATION IN LIVING & MASTER BEDROOM
7. MODULAR KITCHEN WITH WORKING PLATFORM, SERVICE PLATFORM AND ITALIAN ISLAND PLATFORM.

The Price for the Bungalow is Rs.3.5 CR +Taxes.The Conveyance including plot will be done in the name of purchaser.This will allow the purchaser to make use of any additional FSI which will be available in Future.

24/09/2014

The india's Mangalyan enters MARS orbit successfully as planned.Congratulations.

Special offer for my clients.Premium Luxurious spacious flats are available in Niche area of Ram INDU park,Baner. It is ...
21/09/2014

Special offer for my clients.Premium Luxurious spacious flats are available in Niche area of Ram INDU park,Baner. It is a seven storied building with one flat per floor.Only Two Flats are available at special price of Rs.1.4 Cr + Taxes.The completion will be in 24 months.

Approx area of the flat is 2100 sq.ft salable area and 1593 sq.ft carpet area.
The premium amenities in addition to normal amenities are as follows.

1. PRIVATE ELEVATOR ACCESS IN ADDITION TO THE COMMON ELEVATOR
2. PREMIUM ITALIAN MARBLE IN LIVING ROOM
3. SOLAR WATER SYSTEM IN ALL TOILETS
4. AUTOMATION IN LIVING & MASTER BEDROOM
Photo: Special offer for my clients.Premium Luxurious spacious flats are available in Niche area of Ram INDU park,Baner. It is a seven storied building with one flat per floor.Only Two Flats are available at special price of Rs.1.4 Cr + Taxes.The completion will be in 24 months.

Approx area of the flat is 2100 sq.ft salable area and 1593 sq.ft carpet area.
The premium amenities in addition to normal amenities are as follows.

1. PRIVATE ELEVATOR ACCESS IN ADDITION TO THE COMMON ELEVATOR
2. PREMIUM ITALIAN MARBLE IN LIVING ROOM
3. SOLAR WATER SYSTEM IN ALL TOILETS
4. AUTOMATION IN LIVING & MASTER BEDROOM
Contact-9225348536

Special Offer for SCM Services Clients.Premium Luxurious spacious flats are available in Niche area of Ram INDU park,Ban...
21/09/2014

Special Offer for SCM Services Clients.Premium Luxurious spacious flats are available in Niche area of Ram INDU park,Baner. It is a seven storied building with one flat per floor.Only Two Flats are available at special price of Rs.1.4 Cr + Taxes.The completion will be in 24 months.
Approx area of the flat is 2100 sq.ft salable area and 1593 sq.ft carpet area.
The premium amenities in addition to normal amenities are as follows.
1. PRIVATE ELEVATOR ACCESS IN ADDITION TO THE COMMON ELEVATOR
2. PREMIUM ITALIAN MARBLE IN LIVING ROOM
3. SOLAR WATER SYSTEM IN ALL TOILETS
4. AUTOMATION IN LIVING & MASTER BEDROOM

22/07/2014

Excellence Learning Center
An ISO 9001:2008 Organization

We invite you to attend/ nominate your Managers & Executives for this
important Training Programme on
Chinese Manufacturing
Lessons to Learn
On 25’th July 2014 (9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.)
at Hotel Sagar Plaza,
Opp.SGS Mall, Near Nehru Memorial Hall, Camp, Pune 411001.
Please Reply only to Email : [email protected], or [email protected], or

Introduction: - ‘Made in China’ is always interesting to know and point of Curiosity in our Country. China opened up with Market Socialism during 1978 and took over India in GDP which is ever increasing for all the past years. China is largest Creditor in the world. Almost all Automobile Majors are located at China. By competitive Costing, China has got Leading/Commanding Status in the world. It was a puzzle to many of us that how they can supply items at a Cost lesser than our Material Cost. Mr.Vijay Karambelkar recently returned India after working 14 years in China in various Industries. In this Evening Programme Mr.Karambelkar is sharing his experience about Chinese Manufacturing, Social & Cultural Background and Support of Chinese Government. It is always better to know Strengths & Weaknesses of our Competitors in World Market.
This Training Programme is designed considering interest of Managers & Executives to understand valuable Information about Chinese Manufacturing. These Inputs will be definitely important Learning for Managers & Executives from Indian Manufacturing to further improvements to implement.
Made in China Magic-
80% of World’s Umbrellas are Made in China.
60% of Worlds Buttons are Made in China.
72% of US Shoes are Made in China.
85% of US Artificial Christmas Lights are Made in China.
60% of Home Appliances in US are Made in China.
60% of Toys in USA are Made in China.
And so on …..
Participant Profile: - This Executive Development Programme is for all Supervisors, Managers and Executives from all functions of Materials, Supply Chain Management across the organization, Quality Control & Quality Assurance, Manufacturing, Logistics Partners, and Marketing to support Initiatives of the Organization for Lean Management.
Course Contents-
1. Overview of Chinese Manufacturing, Education, Quality, Cultural & Social Aspects in China, Government Support & Role in the Chinese Industries,
2. Implementation of Lean Manufacturing for Competitive edge, Approach for Cost Reduction, Implementation of Lean Tools for Waste Reduction,
3. Manufacturing Cost Structure, Foreign Exchange Rates Control, Money Saving Rates, Infrastructural development-Electricity, Road etc. Role of Government in Price Finalizing,
4. Labour Situation, Labour Productivity, Government Structure, KPI’s to everybody, How Government works, Salary Structure, Future of Chinese Manufacturing,
Summing up & Certificates Distribution FACULTY
Mr.Vijay Karambelkar,
Graduate in Electric Engg. With post Graduate in Management.
29 years Experience in Philips India Ltd., from Supervisor to Production Head, in various divisions.
14 Years in Hong Kong/China in various Companies like Appliance division of Chiaphua Industries & their joint ventures with Black & Decker , Colgate, Bissel , New Rubbermaid Halloway etc. producing cordless Power Tools, Accessories, Dust Busters & Battery Packs.
Fees & Registration-
The fee per participant is Rs.6000/- plus Service Tax @ 12% plus Education Cess @ 3% on Service Tax = Rs.6742/-. It covers Course Material, Programme Folder, Lunch, Breakfast, and Tea/Coffee during the programme. Fee is payable by Cheque (Participants from Companies outside Pune to pay by a DD, At Par Cheques or their Local Cheques with Rs. 50/- towards Bank Charges) in the name of ‘Excellence Learning Center’.
We also accept online payments, we request you to please contact us for Bank Details.
Our Service Tax Registration No. - AANPN7430LST001
PAN No. - AANPN7430L
Kindly send your nomination on your letter head or e-mail indicating Name/s, Designation, Phone No, Fax No, and e-mail id of the nominees along with Fees at least 6 days in advance of programme dates to,
Excellence Learning Center
Flat No 2, Mantri Villa Society, CTS No. 279, Sadashiv Peth,
Near Navi Peth Talim, Pune 411030, India
Phone No:-+91 20 32918429/ 65245697, Mobile:- +91 9823169803
e-mail:- [email protected], [email protected],
website:- www.excellencelearningcenter.com

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15/07/2014

360 Sq-ft, Commercial Showroom For Rent in Bhandarkar Road, Pune, Rent: 65,000 at MagicBricks.com. Property ID: 14444268

Please call on 9225348536--Sunil Gore
03/07/2014

Please call on 9225348536--Sunil Gore

3158 Sq-ft, Commercial Office Space For Rent in Baner, Pune, Rent: 1.39 Lakh(s) at MagicBricks.com. Property ID: 14371647

We have this fully furnished office available on rent Near Karishma Society,Kothrud.
02/07/2014

We have this fully furnished office available on rent Near Karishma Society,Kothrud.

3200 Sq-ft, Commercial Office Space For Rent in Karve Rd, Pune, Rent: 1.75 Lakh(s) at MagicBricks.com. Property ID: 14365839

01/07/2014

These are sent by My Freind Mr. Dharap,who stayed for 20years in china .

Behavior in China - Tips

Behavior in Public
Traditional English or Chinese greetings are acceptable.
Men and women may shake hands upon the first meeting.
The Chinese will nod or bow slightly as an initial greeting. Handshakes are also accepted, so wait for your Chinese counterpart to initiate the gesture.
When bowing to a senior, bow more deeply and let them rise before yourself.
As is the case with everyone, the Chinese appreciate compliments; however it would be poor manners for them to agree to a compliment.
Traditional greetings always refer to food. Such as “have you eaten?” If asked such a question always answer “yes” as such questions are rhetorical.
Always recognize the most senior person in the room first and politely ask about their health.
Physical contact is deemed inappropriate.
The personal spatial area is closer than that of the West and communication may be done in such way so do not become uncomfortable.
Do not blink at someone as it is considered impolite.
When beckoning someone, do not point/beckon with a finger. Have your palm down and do a scooping motion.
Men should not cross their legs, rather keep their legs on the floor and their hands on their lap while sitting.
Repression of emotions is emphasized in the Chinese culture.
Avoid aggressive or loud behavior.
Do not hold hand with members of the opposite s*x. However, holding hands with the same s*x is a sign of friendship.
Have business cards prepared with Chinese on one side and English on the other.
When you receive a business card, be sure to examine it for a few moments before placing it away.
Business Attire
Appropriate dress for men is dark colored business suits.
Subdued colors are accepted for women’s suits.
It is recommended that you pack washable, light weight fabrics.
Blue and white are associated with death. Do not wear them to social events.
Conversations and Networking
Avoid politics as much as possible.
Health and business are considered polite conversation.
It will help to have some knowledge about the topical issues.
The Chinese will make an effort to ensure that no potentially insulting or embarrassing statements are made.
Do not offer opinions too freely. The Chinese find the disclosure of excessive amounts of information vulgar.
If you speak only English, you may have difficult time in interpreting the emotional content of a conversation.
If you are going to be in China for an extended period of time, it is imperative to learn Chinese. This will make them respect you, listen to you and follow you. They will open up to communicate with you freely. This will help you tremendously to achieve mutual objectives.
Meetings, Presentations, and Negotiation Tactics
Although the population is predominantly Chinese the cultures of Hong Kong and China are very different.
Hong Kong and the West can be compared by the fast-paced business culture.
Causing embarrassment or loss of composure, even unintentionally, can be disastrous for business negotiations.
Do not attempt the “hard sell” as this is certainly not well received in the Chinese culture.
Business discussions should come only after a familiarity has been established with the other party.
Always accept a cup of tea. Negotiations usually take place over a cup of tea.
Wait for the host to drink their tea first.
Cups of tea may be used as visual aids so pay attention to the presentation of the cups.
The answer of “yes” does not always mean agreement. So be sure that you understand what the other party’s true feelings.
Emotions should be held in check.
Keep in mind that age is important. You may lose a deal only because your negotiator is not of a respectable age.
Hierarchy is very important in China and Hong Kong business culture.
Dinner Etiquette
Accept dinner inventions whenever offered.
Spouses are usually not included in business dinners.
One-half our courtesy time is allowed for all social events.
Always bring fruit or candy to any social event to present to the hostess.
After arriving, greet everyone starting with the most senior member of the group.
Before starting a meal recognize the most senior members of the group.
When giving a gift, do not be surprised if it is denied as it is a way of acceptance.
Seating etiquette is closely followed. The guest of honor traditionally sits opposite the host. The next most important guest sits to the left of the guest of honor; the third-ranking person is seated to the right of the guest of honor. This continues all the way around the table. Surprisingly to Westerners, this arrangement actually results in the “least important” people being seated next to the host.
Learn how to use chopsticks to enhance your reputation.
Slurping and belching are acceptable among the Chinese culture as it shows appreciation for the food, so do not be uncomfortable if this was to happen.
If napkins are not provided, you are expected to use the tablecloth. Leaving a dirty tablecloth indicates that you have eaten well and enjoyed the food.
Tipping is not expected but acceptable.

Others
Titles are important, so be sure to address someone by their title.
Gift giving is important in Hong Kong and China.
If you are to receive a gift, you should accept it with both hands and try to give a gift in return.
Do not open a gift in front of the giver as it will show greediness.
Always wrap gifts. Unwrapped gifts are perceived as rude.
Never wrap a gift in blue.

These are sent by My Freind Mr. Dharap,who stayed for 20years in china .

Behavior in China - Tips

Behavior in Public
Traditional English or Chinese greetings are acceptable.
Men and women may shake hands upon the first meeting.
The Chinese will nod or bow slightly as an initial greeting. Handshakes are also accepted, so wait for your Chinese counterpart to initiate the gesture.
When bowing to a senior, bow more deeply and let them rise before yourself.
As is the case with everyone, the Chinese appreciate compliments; however it would be poor manners for them to agree to a compliment.
Traditional greetings always refer to food. Such as “have you eaten?” If asked such a question always answer “yes” as such questions are rhetorical.
Always recognize the most senior person in the room first and politely ask about their health.
Physical contact is deemed inappropriate.
The personal spatial area is closer than that of the West and communication may be done in such way so do not become uncomfortable.
Do not blink at someone as it is considered impolite.
When beckoning someone, do not point/beckon with a finger. Have your palm down and do a scooping motion.
Men should not cross their legs, rather keep their legs on the floor and their hands on their lap while sitting.
Repression of emotions is emphasized in the Chinese culture.
Avoid aggressive or loud behavior.
Do not hold hand with members of the opposite s*x. However, holding hands with the same s*x is a sign of friendship.
Have business cards prepared with Chinese on one side and English on the other.
When you receive a business card, be sure to examine it for a few moments before placing it away.
Business Attire
Appropriate dress for men is dark colored business suits.
Subdued colors are accepted for women’s suits.
It is recommended that you pack washable, light weight fabrics.
Blue and white are associated with death. Do not wear them to social events.
Conversations and Networking
Avoid politics as much as possible.
Health and business are considered polite conversation.
It will help to have some knowledge about the topical issues.
The Chinese will make an effort to ensure that no potentially insulting or embarrassing statements are made.
Do not offer opinions too freely. The Chinese find the disclosure of excessive amounts of information vulgar.
If you speak only English, you may have difficult time in interpreting the emotional content of a conversation.
If you are going to be in China for an extended period of time, it is imperative to learn Chinese. This will make them respect you, listen to you and follow you. They will open up to communicate with you freely. This will help you tremendously to achieve mutual objectives.
Meetings, Presentations, and Negotiation Tactics
Although the population is predominantly Chinese the cultures of Hong Kong and China are very different.
Hong Kong and the West can be compared by the fast-paced business culture.
Causing embarrassment or loss of composure, even unintentionally, can be disastrous for business negotiations.
Do not attempt the “hard sell” as this is certainly not well received in the Chinese culture.
Business discussions should come only after a familiarity has been established with the other party.
Always accept a cup of tea. Negotiations usually take place over a cup of tea.
Wait for the host to drink their tea first.
Cups of tea may be used as visual aids so pay attention to the presentation of the cups.
The answer of “yes” does not always mean agreement. So be sure that you understand what the other party’s true feelings.
Emotions should be held in check.
Keep in mind that age is important. You may lose a deal only because your negotiator is not of a respectable age.
Hierarchy is very important in China and Hong Kong business culture.
Dinner Etiquette
Accept dinner inventions whenever offered.
Spouses are usually not included in business dinners.
One-half our courtesy time is allowed for all social events.
Always bring fruit or candy to any social event to present to the hostess.
After arriving, greet everyone starting with the most senior member of the group.
Before starting a meal recognize the most senior members of the group.
When giving a gift, do not be surprised if it is denied as it is a way of acceptance.
Seating etiquette is closely followed. The guest of honor traditionally sits opposite the host. The next most important guest sits to the left of the guest of honor; the third-ranking person is seated to the right of the guest of honor. This continues all the way around the table. Surprisingly to Westerners, this arrangement actually results in the “least important” people being seated next to the host.
Learn how to use chopsticks to enhance your reputation.
Slurping and belching are acceptable among the Chinese culture as it shows appreciation for the food, so do not be uncomfortable if this was to happen.
If napkins are not provided, you are expected to use the tablecloth. Leaving a dirty tablecloth indicates that you have eaten well and enjoyed the food.
Tipping is not expected but acceptable.

Others
Titles are important, so be sure to address someone by their title.
Gift giving is important in Hong Kong and China.
If you are to receive a gift, you should accept it with both hands and try to give a gift in return.
Do not open a gift in front of the giver as it will show greediness.
Always wrap gifts. Unwrapped gifts are perceived as rude.
Never wrap a gift in blue.

Remember that, in China it is “Relationship first, business later“.

Investors,Available  excellent ROI Preleased properties in Pune at Baner,Kalayni Nagar.Contact SCM Services-9225348536/9...
19/06/2014

Investors,Available excellent ROI Preleased properties in Pune at Baner,Kalayni Nagar.Contact SCM Services-9225348536/9822556356

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