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Training Consulting Research Date established: 2008/06/29 CRN: 34336 Consulting Training Research 1 No Avaran company mission statements: Relying on the knowledge and ability of our experienced experts and transferring them to the young and enthusiastic experts to perform their assigned duties, our company is on its mission of paving the way of progress and development for the country. preparing the highest quality training services, consulting and continuous monitoring of continuity and development of effective and efficient training, and finally nurturing capable and updated experts possessing mastery of techniques and various software are our missions. 2 No avaran company is trying to create a reliable name nationally and have a successful presence in global and international markets. Our visions are the integrity of our company’s staff and creating an open and clear market based on justice among clients. 3 Some of the company’s most important licenses and certificates of appreciation are: 1. licenses in the areas of facilities, chemical industry, and IT from Iran technical & vocational training organization. 2. Memorandum of association in short-term, mid-term and long-term courses in the fields of management and information technology with the school of management, university of Tehran. 4 3. Licensed establishment in the field of IT from Iran technical & vocational training organization. 4. Selected company by National Iranian oil refining and distribution company in the HSE courses and performing more than 40 courses in this field in all parts of the country. 5. Selected by Esfahan Steel company in the safety courses in 1389 and holding expert courses in installing and troubleshooting Chinese DEH turbines control system, which led to appreciation of the steel company education unit in Atashkar publication. 5 6. Selected by national Iran copper industries company in the fields of engineering, technical and safety courses and conducting safety audits in collaboration with the international Irka company 7. Selected by Isfahan Mobarake steel company in the field of holding special software courses including : In touch, Plant Flow ,etc. 8. A certificate of competence approval in the fields of engineering and HSE from the National Iranian oil company 6 9. Selected by Mobarakeh steel company in maintenance, technical and engineering courses resulting in repair and installation of related equipment including service, repair and troubleshooting of vacuum switches VD4, VD2 made by ABB Germany and SF6 gas switches, MTU Series 396 locomotive engine overhaul, etc. 10. Selected by and contracted with the petrochemical technology pioneers company in the fields of engineering, management, financial, administrative, commercial, etc. 7 11. Selected by and contracted with the physical education department of Tehran province in the fields of management, financial, administrative, public, etc. 12. Selected by and contracted with the Bandar Imam petrochemical company in the fields of engineering and technical software, etc. 13. Selected by and contracted with the general directorate of technical and vocational education of Isfahan province in the field of advanced skills including software such as Matlab, Primavera, Hysys, etc. 8 14. The winner of the Isfahan Mobarakeh Steel company tender for general and technical training courses in the year 1391 and holding more than one hundred courses in this year. 15. Innovator and designer of the technical and special training required for our country’s different industries for the first time, including scripting, non-standard gears, DEH turbine control system troubleshooting, assembly and disassembly of all key sectors HSCB , etc. 16. A certificate of appreciation and performance for professional and technical courses given by Ghadir Petrochemical Company 9 17. Designing, planning and holding technical training courses required to set up different units of West Asia steel company in cooperation with Isfahan Mehrjei technical company 18. Selected by Khuzestan Steel Company in the fields of Engineering, Management, safety, financial and Administrative and commercial, as well as certificate of performance from this company. 19. Winner of educational inquiry of Lavan oil refinement company in 1391 in the field of marine technical training courses and holding more than 20 courses in the same year. 10 20. The only winner of Lavan oil refinement company tender for holding all of the training required in the year 1392 21. The winner of the first educational tender of Khuzestan steel company in the field of engineering courses , HSE and management in 1392. 11 No Avaran troubleshooting form is completed in cooperation with the applicant companies as well as staff directly involved in the work in various technical and staff units. Troubleshooting 1. After completing, troubleshooting and form examining by No avaran experts and applicant unit, the course title will be specified 2. When completing the form, and before any effectiveness course design and course ending capabilities, the assigned team will Course be specified. Course title 3. After creating the course the teacher will be effectiveness quite aware of the course ultimate goals (effectiveness). 12 . IT and computer engineering group . safety and environment group . oil and chemical engineering group . mechanical engineering group- equipment design and gas and oil industry . mechanical engineering group- technology . materials engineering and welding group . electrical engineering and instrument group . mining and solids processing group 13 . Management group . Financial and Commercial management group . Industrial and systems management group . Nuclear engineering group . Civil engineering and architecture group . Law group . Laboratory analysis group . Librarianship information group . Public relations group 14 CHART OF COURSES ORGANIZED BY THE COMPANY SO FAR 1392 ؟ year 1391 Time (year) Time courses 590 year1390 courses 360 year 1389 year 1388 courses 250 courses 130 year 1387 courses 85 Number of out house courses 15 . National Iran Oil Refining and Distribution Company . Petrochemical technology leaders Co . Tehran and suburbs bus Co . Saipa automobile manufacturing Co . Iran gas non-industrial operation Co . Isfahan Mobarakeh Steel Co . Oil institute . Ministry of energy . Abadan oil refining Co . Physical education organization . Presidential strategic assistance center . Mehr abad airport . Isfahan steel company . Hamedan Oil Products Distribution Center 16 • Rah avaran petrochemical Co • Bandar Imam petrochemical Co • Maroon petrochemical Co • Fajr petrochemical Co • Razi petrochemical Co • Zagros petrochemical Co • Iran prisons organization • National Iranian copper industries Co • Esfahan oil refining Co • Bandar Abbas oil refining Co • Gharb Noah construction base • Shahab Khodro automotive group • Sepahan Cement company 17 • Imam Khomeini relief foundation • Sepahan battery Co • Tavan battery Co • Isfahan Mahan Steel Co • Ehyaa Sepahan industries and mines complex Co • Takado Co • Jam petrochemical Co • National Falat Ghare Co • Isfahan petrochemical Company • Amir Kabir petrochemical Company • Farabi pharmaceutical Co. • Pars oil and gas Co • National Iranian oil engineering 18 • Iran Zob Co • The Red Crescent and Red Cross center • National Iranian oil Co • Ghatran Co • Khuzestan petrochemical Co • Tond Gooyan petrochemical Co • Isfahan directorate of technical and vocational Co • Tookafoolad Co • County of Isfahan Province • Lavan oil and refining Co • Tehran regional electricity Co • Mega motor Co • Pars petrochemical Co • National Iranian south oil Co • South Pars Co 19 Central Office: Isfahan, Hakin Nezami intersection, Middle Nazar avenue, Ghasr alley, No 2 Phone: 031 36292858 Fax: 031 36292306 Tehran Office: Sadeghie second circle, Shahid Etemadian avenue, No 19, fifth floor, Room 19 Phone: 021 44963693-4 Fax: 021 44963695 20 THANK YOU Looking forward to have an efficient mutual cooperation with your honorable company 21.
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