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Job Works |
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Job works refer to work done outside the manufacturing unit
in the process of converting raw materials into a finished product. Units with spare
capacities seek such work to optimize their efficiency and units with excess orders
look for job workers for specialized functions or timely deliveries. In manufacturing
clusters there is always a need for such balance and time is a crucial factor. The
subcontracting exchange is an ideal tool for such match making
as it lists the availability of both the service provider and
receiver in the most reliable and efficient manner.
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Rentals |
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Renting is an agreement wherein a payment is made for the temporary
use of the goods or assets owned by another person or company. The subcontracting
exchange helps bring together the lessee and the proprietor in an efficient
manner by listing of all available options and matching of the rental
terms and conditions at the start.
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Situation Vacant
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Manpower sourcing is crucial to any manufacturing unit in a cluster as also is job
availability for the local workers. The subcontracting exchange
works as a strong tool for information exchange and is a cost and time efficient
solution for fulfilling this vital need of the cluster.
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StockLots |
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Stock-lots are batches of products available for sale to buyers
usually on as-is-where-is basis. These generally originate from production over-runs
or rejection and are put up for sale at very reasonable rates. The stock lot buyers
get the advantage of good prices and quick delivery. The subcontracting exchange
is a good platform for stock-lot suppliers to reach a wide range of local, national
and international buyers and for buyers to get information on availability of products.
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