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2008 Newsletter May

Global Outsourcing News

May 2008

No.32

China gains stature as ‘outsourcing hotbed’          .    

Respect for Chinese providers of business process and IT outsourcing continues to spread globally. China is one of the two “top destinations for outsourcing activities,” Computerworld magazine reports this month, noting that annual Global Outsourcing 100 rankings from the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) list India, China and countries from the Asia Pacific Rim as top locations. The publication calls Asia “the outsourcing hotbed.” 

CompuPacific, a pioneer of China-based BPO services, is listed among the country’s 10 largest outsourcing firms by staff size. “The remarkable rise in the number of companies from Asia, especially from China, who were considered for the Global Outsourcing 100 shows that the power balance in the outsourcing industry is shifting,” said Jagdish Dalal, managing director of the association.

The IAOP list and an industry overview appeared in Fortune this month, as described in a CompuPacific news release. During this 10th anniversary year for our company, it’s especially rewarding to earn wider recognition for the best-in-class, vertically integrated services that we provide for clients on four continents.


 
U.S.-based companies mostly positive about China prospects
April 28, 2008, Xinhua News Service

The majority of U.S.-based companies are positive about business prospects in China, with 89 percent characterizing their five-year outlook as optimistic or cautiously optimistic, according to a survey by the American Chamber of Commerce. The 2008 Business Climate Survey shows that U.S. companies remained bullish in China as an investment destination, with many planning to expand. more than half of the respondents have already established a presence in a second- or third-tier city.  More >>

China delegation attends Gartner conference in U.S.
 May 2008, ChinaSourcing

A trade delegation from Beijing came to Washington, D.C., for a three-day Outsourcing and Vendor Management Summit organized by Gartner, Inc., a leading research and advisory firm. Presentations and workshops focus on “new ways to dramatically improve outsourcing outcomes.”
Executives from 20 service providers and two national technology bases are attending the May 19-21 event under the brand of ChinaSourcing, a group that includes CompuPacific International as a charter member. 
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CPI News.

Rapidly growing China BPO company hits global headlines
April 21, 2008, Forbes

CompuPacific International, a premier provider of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) solutions from China, will be featured in the May issue of Fortune magazine on a "Global Outsourcing 100" list. That recognition by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) is among a series of honors for CompuPacific during its 10th anniversary year.

The company also earned placement on a Global Services 100 list, compiled annually by Global Services Media and the neoIT consulting firm, and is among the Top 50 Chinese outsourcing companies ranked by Chinasourcing Co., Ltd., an industry group.

"I am delighted by our performance. These results, especially the award by the IAOP, put us firmly in the league of companies such as IBM and Accenture," said Michael Liu, founder and CEO of CompuPacific International (CPI). "This is part of a remarkable year for our company. I'm very proud of my team."
 
These latest industry honors reinforce CPI's reputation as a leader in sourcing and management of vertically integrated business and technology services from China. The awards come as the company expands onshore client services to Europe with its newest office in Liverpool, UK. That base, which gives CPI a presence on four continents, reflects closer business and economic relationships between the European Union and China.

CompuPacific has comprehensive vertical industry experience serving corporate and government clients in North America, Australia, and China from a 24-hour production center in a technology development hub of western China. The company serves the health care, finance, government, manufacturing, marketing, legal and publishing fields with customized services reflecting detailed knowledge of Western business practices. More >> 

 


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