Your Environmental Leadership in the Upstream Petroleum Industry

Identify your real needs for secondary containment leadership and how to support them with the right choices for your field tank operations. Choices and decisions need to be made for secondary spill containment, tank secondary containment, spill containment berms, and secondary containment systems for above ground storage tanks that are all representative of secondary containment for environmental protection. Gaining the tools and right information in order to form leadership decisions in your field can be a weighty responsibility and one that demands your attention and with the abundance of misinformation out there it may also be tedious. Leadership in your Field Operations however requires that the question be answered: “what is in this for me” as a leader?

We understand your scope-of-your-work, responsibilities, as leaders that you must give to environmental protection today, it is significantly important and often also urgent. Gaining the tools and right information in order to form leadership decisions in your field can be a weighty responsibility and one that demands your attention and with the abundance of misinformation out there it may also be tedious. We believe that you will find the support network in this article that you need to form quality leadership decisions toward environmental Secondary Containment for your field operations. You will find this approach is different in that we believe that making a difference is often more important than simply making a sale.

First lets identify your real needs for secondary containment leadership and then support them with the right product choices.

1. “Protecting Your Investment; Preserving Our Environment”. You need what may sound simplistic but really isn’t and is stated in our Manufacturing Division use for their trademark: “Protecting Your Investment; Preserving Our Environment” – a simple slogan but saying much more.

2. Confidence, Security, Assurance. Your secondary containment installation should leave you confident at the end of the day that it will provide the level of protection required. You need to know that potential spilling from the primary tank will remain secure within the bounds of the containment. And you need the assurance that you as a leader have made the wise choice best suited for your operations. In many ways assurance is most important of these three as it really defines that question we have about any product: “what’s in it for me?”.

3. Environmental Regulatory Compliance. You need to be confident that your secondary containment installation meets all of the county, state or provincial, and Federal Codes. EPA, SPCC, NFPA, OSHA, OH&S, ERCB, SEM and more. Does your secondary containment supplier have these codes considered in their product engineering? Confidence, security, & assurance in your product supplier and the product goes a long ways in answering real needs.

4. To ‘Audit-Proof’ your site. Today with so many large EPA fines and shut-downs in the news almost weekly it is critically important that you ‘audit-proof’ your site. While most of the “news” related fines are in reaction to an actual spill occurrence rather than a regional inspection, it is wise to give leadership to secondary containment in SPCC plans in a proactive way rather than to follow through after a spill occurrence. Poor leadership tends to react rather than act. This is true leadership when we can foresee potential problems and place actions in place beforehand. One of your real needs is to ‘audit-proof’ your site in a proactive way.

5. To Show Community Responsibility. More and more Producers are recognizing this need in a participatory way by actively including themselves in the local community. For many of us leaders, we must live in the same community that we work. To answer some of the community’s concerns about our operations and the environment some producers today join league with other producers in the region to give ‘town hall’ type presentations to address community questions. Our community needs to know that we as Producers are showing community responsibility. Secondary Containment does have a role to play in Showing Community Responsibility. To many local residents the sight of a Steel Containment Berm surrounding the tank speaks “confidence” and “security” more than the former days when tanks were bermed only with dirt. It gives assurance to the community that your operations are environmentally responsible in the community. (You may have noticed here the law of leadership… Only when the leaders has confidence, security, and assurance himself can he give confidence, security, and assurance to others…)

6. Ease of Construction. The ease of construction of your secondary containment system becomes important on two levels. First, in the matter of overall project cost. Second, in consideration of your local roustabout crew doing the assembly. A rule-of-thumb with any product and project is “to keep it simple”. A typical secondary containment berm should be assembled in less than a day following proper pad preparation. Aside from the visible sense of accomplishment at day’s end though is that the ease of construction reflects highly upon your leadership among even the working crews. Leaders make wise choices before construction commences. Another real need then is ease of construction.

7. To Demonstrate Financial Responsibility. As an operations leader you need to demonstrate that you have been “financially responsible” in your decisions for the Owners and Shareholders of your Production Facility. Knowing that you have gotten a ‘best price’ on the product and the ease of construction goes a long way in showing leadership in this arena. We have discovered that at many locations where indigenous soils are not available to berm tanks and must be hauled and constructed, the cost of dirt berms is often greater than that of assembled steel. Care must be taken however with choice of steel product. Some agricultural manufacturer steel products supplied for upstream petroleum secondary containment may appear lower in initial cost only to suffer in installation costs and time creating a higher project cost. There is a real need for operations leaders to demonstrate financial responsibility. We help you meet these needs.

Bristar Containment is a leader in Secondary Containment Manufacturing based in Denver CO and Wimborne AB that has addressed these real needs with products and services that give Leadership to this sector of the industry Secondary Containment. Bristar’s leadership in 15 years of serving Upstream Petroleum Operators & Producers needs has tailored solutions directly for the field and for leaders in the field. Bristar Containment Industries Ltd is the only Steel Berm Manufacturer specifically native to the Upstream Petroleum Industry. Why does this make a difference?

“The difference is in the engineering”. Bristar Steel looks different. (See: The resource box below for details.) Bristar’s design approach to secondary containment has not been adapted from agricultural backgrounds but is rooted in Professional Civil Engineering that meets specific “oilfield” parameters and codes & requirements. Being birthed out of a background of Oilfield Production Tank Fabrication and Production Measurement in 1995 Bristar employed veteran Petroleum Engineering Services to engineer a secondary containment system specific to Upstream Petroleum use. Being strict in their parameters to meet various codes, Government regulatory requirements and their own critical goals gives Bristar the confidence, security, and assurance that manufactured Secondary Containment products meet your real needs.

Indian Technical Textile Industry Will It Have A Swift Take Off

Indian Technical Textile Industry: Will it have a swift take off?

Will the Indian textile industry be able to take off now, or will it only be a
Dawdling progress?

During the past few years, market for
Technical textiles has been sizzling at the global range. The industry is growing at a
Very fast pace, especially in the Asian region. In India, the potential of this segment is
Still untapped. India has the capability to become a leader in the manufacture and trading
Of technical textiles with a potential to acquire 10% share in the global market. Despite
The rosy hopes, the industry is foretelling, investments in India continue to remain a
trickle

Indian Technical textile sector

Recent figures of the revenue generation of technical textiles industry amounts to Rs.260
Billion. Industry analysts positively assert that the growth of the industry will thrive to
Reach around Rs.520 billion in the next 3 to 4 years. Consumption of non-woven is expected
To grow from 100 gm to 250 gm by 2012 in tune with the increase in GDP

Growth of technical textiles in India can be augmented with various programmes of national
Mission and encouraging foreign direct investments. The Government and Union Textile
Ministry is showing interest in this lucrative and fully unexplored sector. The Government
of Gujarat state in India has announced special subsidies regarding the same. In the
Industrial Policy-2009, the Government of Gujarat has announced 6% interest subsidy on plant
And machinery for technical textile. Adding to this, the Central Government is also giving
10 % credit-linked subsidy and 5% interest subsidy

To get a more precise idea about the industry happenings, Fibre2fashion spoke with Mr. Chandan Chatterjee,
Director, iNDEXTb. He remarked that almost 10 to 15 technical textile units are on
Starting stage, with some companies functioning already. According to Mr. Chatterjee, the
total investments in this sub-sector are expected to touch Rs 12 billion in Gujarat
Alone

He further added, “Center for Excellence in Technical Textiles is likely to be set up in
Surat very soon for which details are been worked out by the Government of Gujarat in
collaboration with South Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industries (SGCCI). These units
will manufacture medical textiles, parachute textile, geo-textiles, laminated fabrics
, fabric material for bullet proof jackets and for applications in agriculture,
automobile and packaging”

Industry experts further state that there have not been many happenings in the industry
apart from South India. They have also identified four sectors of the technical textile
Industry that require immediate attention. They are meditech, geotech, protech, and
agrotech

Constraints for the Industry

4)Almost 85-90% of the fibres used in the industry are synthetic, and specialty fibres
which has to be only imported

5)There is lack of awareness among the entrepreneurs, and consumers regarding the
Market size, domestic and global scenario of the sector

6)Marketing is one of the main focus areas which need to be worked upon. Despite the
Fact that the Government is taking appropriate actions and coming up with new subsidies, and
Policy measures, still there is lack of results due to less focus on the marketing
Part

With tremendous growth in manufacturing and retail sectors and Government policies geared
Up, India is posed to have a double digit growth in this segment. Technical textile sector
has numerous end use applications with various items of the industry developing gradually in
The country. However, there is less awareness among the prospective entrepreneurs and
Consumers

Strong Industry Connections at AICA Education

AICA Educations strong industry connections have enabled students to be given unique opportunities whilst studying, which can lead to them to finding their ideal jobs when they graduate.

Diploma of Graphic Design student, Stayc Sinclair, has gained invaluable industry experience through a range of freelance work arranged by AICA Education. “Whilst studying Ive worked on design jobs for various organisations, such as designing logos, websites and brochures. The experience has made me more confident to enter the workforce at the completion of my Diploma.”

AICA Educations Diploma of Graphic Design provides a program of study focused on industry centred outcomes. Students create a professional portfolio which can help them secure their ideal job in the Graphic Design industry.

Stacys portfolio has been instrumental in kick-starting her career, as she has recently been offered a highly sought after internship position at Warner Brothers.

“AICA arranged a job interview for me at Warner Brothers. After looking at my portfolio I was offered an internship with Warner Brothers for when I graduate.”

“I chose AICA to study my Graphic Design Diploma because of their up to date software packages, such as 3D Studio Max and Dreamweaver. It was the only college I could find with all of the programs I needed as well as both Mac and PC facilities.”

AICA Educations Diploma of Graphic Design teaches students to use a 3D package and Dreamweaver design software programs, which are quite new to Australia and are in high demand in the workplace. With the graphic design industry moving towards multimedia and online media, learning to create in 3D is imperative. AICA Education graduates trained in these programs will have a major competitive advantage in the industry.

Students are also trained to develop their theoretical, technical and practical skills in design programs Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat and Flash.

CEO and AICA Education College Head, Ruth Grosser says that AICAs point of difference is their small class sizes which allow for increased interaction and one-on-one attention from teachers.

“Our teachers are all leading, industry professionals all with vast experience in many areas of the creative arts,” said Mrs Grosser. “At AICA Education we are passionate about ensuring our students have successful careers when they graduate. We ensure that we give all our students great training, small class sizes and the motivation to succeed.”

From Certificate to Diploma level, AICA Education offers courses in Visual Arts, Graphic Design, Photography, Graphic Pre-Press, Fist Aid and Workplace Training and Assessment. These courses prepare students for a variety of cutting-edge career opportunities in areas such as advertising, design, promotion, publishing, printing, marketing, packaging, photography, multimedia, consultancy, small business and management.

Sharks of gambling industry. Part 1.

Behind the phenomenon of gambling industry, there are definite individuals. The attitude to them is ambiguous. Some people consider them to be talented businessmen, respect them and learn from them. Others, conversely, condemn them. Doubtless is only one thing these people are extraordinary, often venturesome, but at the same time they have business acumen, feel the demands of time, they can correctly estimate the potential of their future enterprises. Particularly such people gain millions of dollars from gambling industry.

Sheldon Adelson
Presently he is the richest representative of the gambling industry. He owns the corporation Las Vegas Sands, which controls the casino-hotel Venetian in Vegas and Venetian in Macao. The life of Sheldon reminds of a classical story about an American dream. The future billionaire was born in 1933 in Boston in a poor Jewish-Ukrainian emigrant family. He had to work since early childhood. He earned his first money by selling newspapers on the streets. Practically without any education, the self-made man Sheldon became one of the best financiers in the USA. While working as financial advisor, he breathed new life into more than 50 companies. Adelson was one of the first businessmen who believed in the future of IT technologies. The international show-exhibition of IT-technologies COMDEX was his brainchild. In 1995 he sold it to the Japanese for 860 mln dollars.

The businessman came to the gambling market in 1989 buying the casino-hotel Sands in Las-Vegas, which was earlier owned by Frank Sinatra. Understanding that one more casino in Vegas is trivial and that is why relatively unprofitable, he decides to transform the capital of gambling into the international business center, in order to attract rich entrepreneurs (potential players) to his casino. Within several years Adelson built the business centre Sands Expo. In 1991 he invested one and a half billion dollars for building the casino-hotel Venetian. The new casino was targeted not only at players, but also at businessmen who came to his new business center. As many experts acknowledge, Venetian is one of the most beautiful casino-hotels in the world. There are more than 4000 rooms, 18 restaurants, a trade center (emporium), and all this is at the background of Venetian channels, with gondolas sailing and gondoliers singing their famous songs. In 2004 Adelson opened the casino Venetian in Macao, the first casino of Las Vegas type in Asia. In May 2006 he managed to obtain a permit for building a casino in Singapore, which will presumably be opened in 2009. It is planned that more than 3 billion dollars will be invested into its construction.

At the moment, according to Forbes, Adelsons fortune is 16.1 billion dollars, i.e. he is number 14 in the world rating of the wealthiest people of the planet.

Kirk Kerkorian
This figure of gambling industry can be without exaggerations called the most experienced and sophisticated. He is the living legend, one of the fathers of Las Vegas. Kirk was born in 1917 in the town of Fresno (California) in the family of Armenian emigrants. In his youth he was actively engaged in boxing and participated in single combats, but at the age of 22 all of a sudden he decided to quit sport the desire to learn to fly captivated his entire personality. During WW II Kirk became a pilot of British royal air force. Upon returning to his homeland, in 1947 he paid 60 thousand dollars and bought a small air company that specialized on charter flights between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. He abandoned this business only in 1968, having sold it for 108 mln dollars. Frequently visiting Vegas, he realizes the huge potential of this city. In 1962 Kirk buys 80 acres of land on the famous The Strip, not far from the legendary casino Flamingo. The land at that time cost him 960 thousand dollars. The investment was not vain, approximately at this time there started the gambling boom and many companies became interested in gambling industry. The renowned casino Caesars Palace is built on his land, which he grants on lease. In 1969 he sells it, having thus earned more than 9 million dollars.

In 1967 Kirk buys 82 more acres of the precious land and builds International Hotel, which was the biggest hotel in the world at that time. In order to make the hotel popular and attract potential players, Kirk hires Elvis Presley for concerts. At that time he also buys the casino Flamingo, which he resells in 1970 to the corporation Hilton. 1973 was crucial for Kirk. He invested most of his assets into buying the film studio MGM and builds the casino-hotel MGM Grand under the brand of his new company. Now this hotel becomes the biggest in the world. At the moment Kirk Kerkorian owns the corporation Tracinda, which has the controlling stock of MGM Mirage (casino in Nevada, New Jersey, Macao etc). Kirks interests are not limited only to gambling industry. He owns 10% of the shares of General Motors. All this allows him to be number 53 in the Forbes world rating, having the fortune of 8.7 billion dollars.

Natural Mineral Water Indian Industry Analysis

Natural mineral water
According to American and European Regional Codex Standard, natural mineral water:
is obtained directly from natural or drilled sources from underground water – bearing strata.
is collected under conditions which guarantee the original natural bacteriological purity.
is bottled at the point of emergence of the source with

particular hygienic precautions is not subjected to any chemical treatment.

Indian bottled Water Industry

The bottled water industry in India is estimated at about Rs 1,000 crore and is growing at 40 per cent. “By 2010, it will reach Rs 4,000 – 5,000 crore with 33 per cent market for natural mineral water.

The formal bottled water business in India can be divided broadly into three segments in terms of cost: premium natural mineral water, natural mineral water and packaged drinking water.

It is estimated that the global consumption of bottled water is nearing 200 billion litres – sufficient to satisfy the daily drinking water need of one-fourth of the Indian population or about 4.5 per cent of the global population at the fourth World Water Forum held in Mexico City in March 2006.

In India, the per capita bottled water consumption is still quite low – less than five litres a year as compared to the global average of 24 litres. However, the total annual bottled water consumption has risen rapidly in recent times – it has tripled between 1999 and 2004 – from about 1.5 billion litres to five billion litres. These are boom times for the Indian bottled water industry – more so because the economics are sound, the bottom line is fat and the Indian government hardly cares for what happens to the nation’s water resources. Since 1991-

1992 it has not looked back, and the demand in 2004-05 was a staggering 82 million cases.

Mineral Water Market in India

For example, the per capita consumption of mineral water in India is a mere 0.5-liter compared to 111 liter in Europe and 45-liter in USA.

But over the last ten years, it has witnessed tremendous growth. The change is very much evident. Once a product found mainly at railways stations, mineral water today occupies a place on the shelf in most superstores, grocers and even paanwalas. From a mere 60 towns in the year 1997, it is predicted that mineral water is today available in more than 1000 towns and cities across India. With a compounded annual growth rate of close to 30% over the last decade, the mineral water market has witnessed a large growth in terms of volumes.

The market is highly competitive with the entry of MNCs like Pepsico and Coke. There are a lot of brands available in the market, each with its own proclaimed differentiation.

2.2 Player in the market

In natural mineral water there are very few company like Himalayan, Aava, Evian is playing in the market. 50% of the market is captured by Himalayan.
While a thousand bottled water producers, the Indian bottled water industry is big by even international standards. There are more than 200 brands, nearly 80 per cent of which are local.
Most of the small-scale producers sell non-branded products and serve small markets.
Despite the large number of small producers, this industry is dominated by the big players – Parle Bisleri, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Parle Agro, Mohan Meakins, SKN Breweries and so on.

Consumption of bottled water in India is linked to the level of prosperity in the different regions. The western region accounts for 40 per cent of the market and the eastern region just 10. However, the bottling plants are concentrated in the southern region – of the approximately 1,200 bottling water plants in India, 600 are in Tamil Nadu. This is a major problem because southern India, especially Tamil Nadu, is wate starved.

Mineral water business is restricted only to big hotels & Restaurants. This field has lot of scope because of unawareness in the market and people are becoming health conscious.

The New Favorite Rhea Thierstein in the British Fashion Industry

You cannot make it clear what exactly Thierstein Rhea do, because we may consider her as a window designer, installation artist, graphic artist or photographer, but you perhaps surprisingly image that eye-catching identity of the lovely girl is at present the most sought-after set designer of fashion sheet in the British fashion industry.

A powerful and unconstrained style together with Tim mark

Rhea Thierstein in 2005 graduated from university, where she studied professional photographers. Originally with one thought of a photographer, she worked together with famous set designer Shona Heath during her internship. The young Thierstein Rhea was deeply touched by the creative wonderful work. After graduation, she did not leave the studio of Shona Heath during four years. Until 2010 March, Rhea Thierstein began to work independently, to create her own set design.

Soon genius creativity of unconstrained style of Thierstein Rhea was found by famous fashion photographer Tim mark found. they work together to shoot fashion blockbusters for -Costumes- and -POP- of American edition, -Vogue- -Vanity Fair- -Wallpaper- of Britain and Italy edition. Thierstein which learned photography can better understand what photographer wants to express. She has its own unique aesthetic perspective for the design of large sets, full of sweet girl feelings also do not break dangerous sexy visual impact.

“Bumblebee” lights up the world’s most famous show window This year, in addition to a series of large sets, the most notable new movement of Thierstein Rhea work is to design show window for Selfridges. To ask which show window in markets is most famous in the world. Of course, it belongs to the department store in the London Oxford Street Selfridges. This show window which has been voted the global most optimal in department stores is famous for avant-garde window display design. -Bright Young Things- design exhibition is the window design activity that this year Selfridges department store has specially screened the most red 25 Young rookie from around the world. Thierstein Rhea was listed in that activity. She also used two huge bumblebees to express this theme of “Spring&Summer”, which had become the most eye-catching window display design.

possible career options in the insurance industry

possible career options in the insurance industry

Do you want to make a career in insurance industry? There are ample opportunities for success and prosperity in the insurance industry. There is always a demand for insurance professionals as insurance is a trillion dollar business, where 3 million people are employed in the United States alone. Go through this article to know about possible career options in the insurance industry.

5 Possible careers in insurance industry

There are several options to make a career in insurance industry. The options are discussed below.

1.Insurance agent and broker: Insurance agents and brokers usually sell insurance policies. They are the ones whom you need to contact when you want to purchase a policy. The responsibility of an agent and a broker is somewhat same; however, a broker usually sells policies from several companies whereas, an agent usually sells policies from a specific company. Insurance brokers and agents tailor programs in order to fit individual needs of their clients.

There are independent insurance agents who work on a commission basis. However, there are also salaried agents who may or not get commissions for a sale.

2.Insurance underwriter: The primary job of an underwriter is to decide whether or not to accept an individuals application for the required coverage. An underwriter actually weighs the risk associated with a person or an entity. These insurance professionals write policies in such a way so that it becomes profitable for the company in the long run.

3.Insurance actuary: You can become an insurance actuary if you want to make a career in insurance industry. An insurance actuary is actually a financial analyst, a forecaster and a planner. Their job responsibility comprises of studying the frequency of events that cause losses along with calculating the chances of the recurrence of such events. The actuaries also calculate the cost of the resulting injuries and damages and recommend what price to change in order to insure against the probable risk.

4.Insurance adjuster: It is the responsibility of the adjuster to inspect the destroyed or damaged property. They also estimate the cost of replacement or repair and also assess whether or not the particular loss is covered by the policy. The adjusters sometimes need to negotiate with the policyholders in order to settle a claim that is genuine.

5.Risk manager and loss control specialist: A loss control specialist usually work with large insurance companies and associations. They design programs in order to prevent the losses before they occur. The job responsibility of a risk manager is somewhat same as a loss control specialist, only difference being that a risk manager works for a corporation instead of an insurance company.

It is the primary duty of the insurance professionals to look after the benefit of the company they are working for. You also require dedication and a sound knowledge about insurance in order to make a career in insurance industry.

About the Philippines BPO Industry

BPO industry has taken the world by storm since it has been recognized as the fastest growing industry worldwide. Considering the global scenario, the crown of the largest BPO player is being held by India. China comes second following next to India. The third spot is being held by Philippines. However, Philippines is placed to be the No. 1 offshore outsourcing service provider in the Asia Pacific region.

Many experts feel that Philippines have the potential to emerge as the global leader in the outsourcing field. The country includes a huge pool of skilled and talented workforce to reach to its ultimate aim. The people of this country are even capable of speaking good English and they are also well versed with other western culture. Therefore, Philippines BPO service providers are confident about the fact that they can improve their performance even further.

Currently, the contact centers and call centers forms to be the key part of Philippines outsourcing industry. The country has been able to outperform Malaysia in this particular field to become the third largest service vendor in the world. In the year 2006, the revenues earned by the Philippine outsourcing industry stood at US$2 billion and within 2 years the outsourcing industry of Philippines attained 62 per cent growth.

Many industry analysts have predicted that the offshore outsourcing service industry of Philippines is expected to earn more then US$11 billion in the coming years. If at all this prediction happens to be true then the employment opportunity would grow up even further.

Seeing this ever growing trend of Philippines BPO industry, the current government has also decided to take various steps to make the country more tempting to overseas investors. This would surely help the country to be on the global outsourcing platform.

Philippines have already secured its place in this field and today it is being considered to be one of the well known outsourcing destinations. The country has adopted strict certification procedures for its offshore outsourcing service vendors prompting every Philippines based outsourcing company to go through this procedure before starting its operation.

Philippine is on its way to become one of the global leaders of offshore outsourcing service industry. Some of the services on offer include logistics, accounting, finance payroll processing, tax and financial reporting and others. The nation has vast number of IT and English speaking professionals who are capable enough of displaying amazing talents. Every year thousand of students are graduated from various fields such as accounting, engineering and human resource management.

The customs and traditions of Philippines are admired by several European and North American countries. The people of this country can adapt themselves very easily to the various other cultures. Therefore, it is absolutely no problem for the Filipinos to offer amazing customer care services for its international clients. In terms of knowledge based jobs and employees, this Asian nation has always been considered to be the best in the business.

There is no doubt that Philippine do have the capability to become a global player in the field of business process outsourcing. They have highly skilled workforce, technical expertise and necessary infrastructure. Even the government is keen to make the country a preferred hotspot for outsourcing. Right now, voice based business processes are holding the major position in the BPO industry of Philippines but sooner or later the country will seek to expand its outsourcing portfolio.

The Development of E-marketing concept on Integrated Ceiling Industry

With the popularity of network, e-marketing on integrated ceiling industry comes into being accordingly. According to the development of internet marketing concept, The Development of the E-marketing concept on Integrated Ceiling Industry can be divided into the following follow stages: Online display stage, group buying stage, integrated marketing, e-commerce. This article will present more details on each stage.

Online display stage: Household enterprise pay more attention on web design before the year 2005,. In this stage, Many enterprise just displayed their ceiling products on their websites, and nearly all the enterprise are only do business about bathroom heater and ventilator. The main function of the website in this stage is to promote corporate image and advise the products they sell. After 2005, Due to the networking groups grows intensified, few people with a keen sight started to pay attention to sell products on line. many household enterprise tends to advise on internet. They broadcast products such as fiberglass ceiling board, decorative plaster cornice , black fiberglass panel. Some companies who has no enterprise website start to budget on the building of website, and the budget of the enterprise turns from traditional media into internet advertisement.

Group buying stage: Integration ceiling distributors who are doing building materials products business are never thought to sell their products on internet. With the rapid development of e-marketing, more and more netizens want to buy building materials on internet. To meet the netizens’ demand for decoration materials (such as suspended ceiling materials), a new half-E-commerce model appears in integrated industry. Through network organization, people appointed a time and place to arrange the meet of sellers and buyers which is like the way catching a freak show in a country. In industry, enterprises called this as network group buying. This model of group buying was very popular in 2007-2009. Some company in the market focus on internet group buying business which brings profits to them.

integrated marketing stage: After 2006, the network has entered fast lane of development, the number of net citizens grows exponentially. From the year 2009, the ways on enterprise network marketing of integrated ceiling industry also presents different branches, such as blog marketing, BBS, network news marketing, search marketing, viral marketing. Enterprise network marketing also turned from pure advertising to a variety of integrated application of marketing methods. However, there is no business model of substantive changes, it is still only supports offline business.

E-commerce Stage E-commerce is a type of industry where buying and selling of product or service is conducted over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. With the emergency of e-commerce, household websites, enterprise, famous chain household manufacturers attach importance to household electricity commerce. A professional once pointed that household electricity commerce may be the last wave of electric business boom which suggest that there is a great profit space in this area while other other industry is saturated. All the integrated ceiling enterprises in the mall, start to build household enterprise network Marketing Department, and set personnel responsible for online sales and to develop network sales channels, these facts presents the household electronic commerce has come.

Job Opportunities In Indian Aviation Industry

After Sept 11, 2001 when USA got struck by terrorist attack, almost all the industries has been affected. But Aviation Industry is one of the hardest hit, as the major airlines likes of Swiss Air and American airlines. But despite of all these happenings Indian Aviation industry though minute could withstand this pressure and had grown leaps and bounds. This is due to the growth of Indian economy and tourism industry in particular in the last few years.

In the last two years many a new airlines have come to the fore in a huge way and many huge industries have declared their wishes to enter into this industry. Another major leap was the open sky policy of Government of India permitting the existing private airlines in India to fly to foreign destinations.

It does require a special mention that with such expansions planned by major aviation companies and new companies formed there is a vast manpower requirement. Qualified manpower is in huge abundance in India but they need a proper direction to capitalise on this surge in industry. When the human resources needed by these companies were less in number, it was easy to tap from a huge HR bank but when the demand for such HR increased they are finding it extremely difficult to maintain the quality of HR selected for these jobs especially when more and more foreign airlines are flying into India offering high salary packages forcing the better of HR to go with these companies.

It is important to mention here that Indian aviation industry grew by 20% second only to BPO industry in services sector and then comes the concept of no frills airline the market for which is growing vastly. Many no frills airline have already announced their plans to start services to India a few of them are Nok Air, Air Asia-Thailand, Air Arabia etc.

The boom in the aviation sector in India can be gauged by the fact that in one year, the number of people seeking pilot licenses and airhostess training has multiplied three times. In April 2005, it was 300. In April 2006, the number rose to 1045. The civil aviation industry is booming. Indian airlines placed orders for over 400 aircraft worth a whopping $30 billion for its operational requirements. That shows a requirement of 5600 pilots, 19000 airhostess or cabin crew, 24000 technicians, 36000 ground handling crew and various other related vacancies.

And these aviation industry vacancies are all fresh vacancies without including vacancies that may come up in the existing aircrafts.

Also the pay packages offered by the various Indian airlines have also seen an upward trend due to very few number of trained pilots and cabin crew availability. Hence there is an opportunity for you.

Indian aviation is witnessing a mushrooming of new airlines especially low cost carriers. Besides the existing Air Deccan, newly launched Spicejet and value airline Kingfisher Airlines, there are Indus Airways, Air One, East West Airlines, Go Airways, Magic Air and Crystal Air who are getting ready to fly Indian sky soon. India is to see the launch of at least 14 such airlines. Low cost start-up carrier IndiGo had stunned the aviation industry by placing orders for 100 aircraft at a list price of over $6 billion last year.