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Vellore association initiates partner welfare programs



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Vellore association initiates partner welfare programs
Saturday, January 05, 2008

In a bid to upgrade the standards of the organized traders in the region, Vellore Association of IT (VAIT) started partner welfare programs to ensure maximum profitability in the region. VAIT has plans to offer various schemes and programs that would escalate them to the next level in trade. Besides trading in IT products, traders in the region have started dealing in office-automation products and HR solutions.

“Competition is increa­sing day-by-day and the number of unorganized players have started increasing in the arena. There are 35 organized players in the association. We wanted to be unique in terms of quality, service and effectiveness. So we started selling other products like office-automation products, besides selling hardware equipments, whose market is on the boom, and mutually beneficial to both customers and traders,” said C Suresh Babu, President, VAIT.

Babu felt that unity among partners is one of the major achievements of VAIT. “Here, the competition lies in providing enhanced support to customers, rather than competing for a single project. There is a mutual understanding between all the partners and we are working more in a humanity-conscious mode,” he claimed.

“VAIT is looking forward to improve the value of its partners by offering various schemes and programs that would escalate them to the next level in trade”
C Suresh Babu, President, VAIT

The association is scouting for a personalized building for their partners to hold cultural, recreation programs, meetings, etc. Along with this, the association is also working for the partners to gain more benefits.

Seeing the growth prospects in the number of small and medium businesses (SMBs) coming up, traders have taken measures to attract the business. “Our traders have started to cater to all divisions ranging from home segments to high-level enterprises. There is a need for partners to improve their business and management skills. So we have started seminars in our monthly meeting that would address how to manage these tasks,” Babu informed.


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