Our Valued Customers and Partners

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Our Valued Customers and Partners Our Valued Customers and Partners, First of all, allow me to extend the sincerest gratitude to you for your continued belief and trust in UPB. On behalf of the entire team, I can tell you that we are inspired and driven by the opportunities that you give us every day to help us succeed. Since UPB’s inception and to this day, our sole focus has always been on delivering results that exceed your expectations. We understand that the diversity of our talent is essential to creating high-quality solutions that are aligned with the key objectives of our customers. We are committed to providing a workplace that our employees take pride in. Being the leading provider of building mechanical systems including air conditioning, bathrooms, heating, sanitary , firefighting , renewable energy solutions,industrial systems and water saving in Jordan and the region, United Pioneering Business “UPB” stays true to its name by partnering with the industry’s most renowned technology providers to make sure that you have a variety of solutions that will fulfill your specific needs. To maintain UPB’s leading position in the market, we are highly driven to cultivate a culture of innovation by introducing top-notch technologies and state of the art brands that have a strong market share and presence. We always make sure that we maintain an open dialogue with our customers so that we continue to introduce and deliver products and services that exceed their expectations. Ultimately, our job is to be of value to our clients, and we are committed to fulfill this mission in the most cost-effective and time-efficient manner. We look forward to take UPB to the next level, backed by the support of our esteemed partners, and our strong relationships with our valued customers. Sincerely yours, Samir Y. Khoury Chairman / CEO 3 Introduction About Us United Pioneering Business “UPB” is the leading provider of building mechanical systems including air conditioning, bathroom systems, sanitary, heating, firefighting, renewable energy solutions, industrial systems and water saving in Jordan and the region. UPB remains true to its name, which is all about being united with its clients, by partnering with the industry’s most renowned technology providers to offer a variety of solutions that will fulfill the specific needs of every client. Through teamwork, strong leadership and dedication, UPB provides world-class excellence in quality, service and delivery to its customers and stakeholders. UPB Vision UPB aims to be the region’s leader in the field of building mechanical systems including air conditioning, bathroom systems, heating, sanitary, firefighting, renewable energy solutions, industrial systems and water saving in Jordan and the region, earning our customers’ confidence through the continuous devel- opment of effective and efficient solutions driven by the capabilities, innovation, integrity and team- work of our people, while caring for our environment. UPB Mission As a leader in the field of building mechanical systems, UPB aims at providing state of the art air conditioning, bathroom systems, heating, sanitary, firefighting, renewable energy solutions, industrial systems and water saving to the built up environment in Jordan and the region. We are committed to translate the advanced technologies we offer into superior value to our customers through professional services delivered by our dedicated and motivated staff. We constantly equip our professional team with the capabilities to achieve customer satisfaction and confidence. 4 Introduction About Us United Pioneering Business “UPB” is the leading provider of building mechanical systems including air conditioning, bathroom systems, sanitary, heating, firefighting, renewable energy solutions, industrial systems and water saving in Jordan and the region. UPB remains true to its name, which is all about being united with its clients, by partnering with the industry’s most renowned technology providers to offer a variety of solutions that will fulfill the specific needs of every client. Through teamwork, strong leadership and dedication, UPB provides world-class excellence in quality, service and delivery to its customers and stakeholders. UPB Vision UPB aims to be the region’s leader in the field of building mechanical systems including air conditioning, bathroom systems, heating, sanitary, firefighting, renewable energy solutions, industrial systems and water saving in Jordan and the region, earning our customers’ confidence through the continuous devel- opment of effective and efficient solutions driven by the capabilities, innovation, integrity and team- work of our people, while caring for our environment. UPB Mission As a leader in the field of building mechanical systems, UPB aims at providing state of the art air conditioning, bathroom systems, heating, sanitary, firefighting, renewable energy solutions, industrial systems and water saving to the built up environment in Jordan and the region. We are committed to translate the advanced technologies we offer into superior value to our customers through professional services delivered by our dedicated and motivated staff. We constantly equip our professional team with the capabilities to achieve customer satisfaction and confidence. 5 Our Services UPB International Partners UPB Corporate • Professionalism AIR ONDITIONING REIMERS • Credibility SAMSUNG REMER Values • Teamwork PANASONIC • Continuous improvement RENEW GY AIR WATER UTIONS AXITEC GRUNDFOS SOLIMPEKS INGERSSOLL RAND UPB Services We are proud of the high quality services we provide to our customers, STUART TURNER SANITARY THROOMS whether before or after sales, in addition to training and maintenance, ARO VILLEROY & BOCH which lead to their satisfaction with our performance over the years. GEBERIT HEATING HANSGROHE FERROLI DORNBRACHT Sales Services • Project requirements analysis and specification. RIELLO EMCO • Developing technical proposals. LK PEX CONTI+ • Bill of Quantities (B.O.Qs) EMMETI • Bagging and tagging material. FLAMCO TOMA FLORIANO VICTAULIC HERZ SFFECO After-Sale • Free on-site material delivery. MASTAS • Free supervision during installation. TRANTER Services • System inspection before operating. 6 Our Services UPB International Partners UPB Corporate • Professionalism AIR ONDITIONING REIMERS • Credibility SAMSUNG REMER Values • Teamwork PANASONIC • Continuous improvement RENEW GY AIR WATER UTIONS AXITEC GRUNDFOS SOLIMPEKS INGERSSOLL RAND UPB Services We are proud of the high quality services we provide to our customers, STUART TURNER SANITARY THROOMS whether before or after sales, in addition to training and maintenance, ARO VILLEROY & BOCH which lead to their satisfaction with our performance over the years. GEBERIT HEATING HANSGROHE FERROLI DORNBRACHT Sales Services • Project requirements analysis and specification. RIELLO EMCO • Developing technical proposals. LK PEX CONTI+ • Bill of Quantities (B.O.Qs) EMMETI • Bagging and tagging material. FLAMCO TOMA FLORIANO VICTAULIC HERZ SFFECO After-Sale • Free on-site material delivery. MASTAS • Free supervision during installation. TRANTER Services • System inspection before operating. 7 UPB Major References Air Conditioning References -Jordan Investment Board -National Electricity Company -Russian Embassy -Jordan Standards & Metrology Organization -North Electricity Company -Saudi Embassy The Royal Palaces: -Jordan TV -Palace of Justice -His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein Office -Jordanian Armed Forces -Palestine Liberation Organization Commercial Buildings: -HRH Prince Ali bin Al Hussein Palace -Jordanian Gendarmerie -Palestine Telecommunication -Royal Palace Aqaba -Judicial Institute of Jordan -Palestine TV -Al Dahleh Center -Bab Al Salam Palace -King Abdullah Center for Special Operations -Petra Region Authority -Abdoun Commercial Center -Royal Jordanian Navy -King Abdullah II Gardens -Police Directorate - Iraq -President’s Guards Building - Palestine -Abdoun Mall -HRH Prince Faisal bin Al Hussein Palace -King Abdullah Park -King Hussein International Airport - Aqaba -Public Security -Abdoun Shopping Atrium -HRH Princess Aishah bint Al Hussein Palace -Legislation Bureau - Prime Ministry -Queen Alia International Airport -Abha Shop -Royal Social Services -Legislative Council - Palestine -Queen Alia International Airport - New -Abu Al Haj Commercial Center -Raghadan Palace -Madaba City Hall -Radio & Television Corporation -Abu Lail Medical & Sport Center -Royal Cabin - Airport -Mahes Municipality -Radio Palestine -Across Borders for Construction Contracting Co. -HRH Prince Hashem bin Al Hussein Palace -Ministry of Agriculture -Royal Jordanian Air Force -Ada’a Construction Contracting Co. -Royal Court -Ministry of Awqaf Islamic Affairs & Holy Places -Royal Jordanian Air Force Warehouses -Adnan Habiba & Sons -Afeef Shtaiwi Complex -Royal Court Ballroom -Ministry of Communications & IT -Royal Scientific Society -Ahmad Al Qadiri Co. - Amman -H.M Private Telecommunication Building -Ministry of Culture -Social Security Building -Ahmad Al Qadiri Co. - Zarqa -Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts -Ministry of Education -Social Security Corporation - Al Youbeel -Ahmad Al Salaymeh Building -Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources -Social Security Corporation - Al Zarqa -Akef Abu Hajar Institution Governmental Projects: -Ministry of Finance -Social Security Corporation - Madaba -Al Abdali Project -Ministry of Finance - Palestine -Social Security Corporation - North Amman -Al Ahwar Center -Ministry of Foreign Affairs -Social Security Corporation - Wadi Saqra -Air Force
Recommended publications
  • The John F. Kennedy National Security Files, 1961–1963
    A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of National Security Files General Editor George C. Herring The John F. Kennedy National Security Files, 1961–1963 Middle East First Supplement A UPA Collection from Cover: Map of the Middle East. Illustration courtesy of the Central Intelligence Agency, World Factbook. National Security Files General Editor George C. Herring The John F. Kennedy National Security Files, 1961–1963 Middle East First Supplement Microfilmed from the Holdings of The John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts Guide by Dan Elasky A UPA Collection from 7500 Old Georgetown Road ● Bethesda, MD 20814-6126 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The John F. Kennedy national security files, 1961–1963. Middle East, First supplement [microform] / project coordinator, Robert E. Lester. microfilm reels. –– (National security files) “Microfilmed from the John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts.” Accompanied by a printed guide compiled by Dan Elasky, entitled: A guide to the microfilm edition of the John F. Kennedy national security files, 1961–1963. Middle East, First supplement. ISBN 1-55655-925-9 1. Middle East––Politics and government––1945–1979––Sources. 2. United States–– Foreign relations––Middle East. 3. Middle East––Foreign relations––United States. 4. John F. Kennedy Library––Archives. I. Title: Guide to the microfilm edition of the John F. Kennedy national security files, 1961–1963. Middle East, First supplement. II. Series. DS63.1 956.04––dc22 2007061516 Copyright © 2007 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier
    [Show full text]
  • By Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Of
    FROM DIWAN TO PALACE: JORDANIAN TRIBAL POLITICS AND ELECTIONS by LAURA C. WEIR Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation Adviser: Dr. Pete Moore Department of Political Science CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY January, 2013 CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES We hereby approve the thesis/dissertation of Laura Weir candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy degree *. Pete Moore, Ph.D (chair of the committee) Vincent E. McHale, Ph.D. Kelly McMann, Ph.D. Neda Zawahri, Ph.D. (date) October 19, 2012 *We also certify that written approval has been obtained for any proprietary material contained therein. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables v List of Maps and Illustrations viii List of Abbreviations x CHAPTERS 1. RESEARCH PUZZLE AND QUESTIONS Introduction 1 Literature Review 6 Tribal Politics and Elections 11 Case Study 21 Potential Challenges of the Study 30 Conclusion 35 2. THE HISTORY OF THE JORDANIAN ―STATE IN SOCIETY‖ Introduction 38 The First Wave: Early Development, pre-1921 40 The Second Wave: The Arab Revolt and the British, 1921-1946 46 The Third Wave: Ideological and Regional Threats, 1946-1967 56 The Fourth Wave: The 1967 War and Black September, 1967-1970 61 Conclusion 66 3. SCARCE RESOURCES: THE STATE, TRIBAL POLITICS, AND OPPOSITION GROUPS Introduction 68 How Tribal Politics Work 71 State Institutions 81 iii Good Governance Challenges 92 Guests in Our Country: The Palestinian Jordanians 101 4. THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES: FAILURE OF POLITICAL PARTIES AND THE RISE OF TRIBAL POLITICS Introduction 118 Political Threats and Opportunities, 1921-1970 125 The Political Significance of Black September 139 Tribes and Parties, 1989-2007 141 The Muslim Brotherhood 146 Conclusion 152 5.
    [Show full text]
  • CIS 2018 Middle East Tour Summary
    CIS 2018 Middle East Tour Summary Tour Director: Molly Witt, University of Vermont Assistant Tour Director: Jordan England, University of California, Davis TOUR OVERVIEW • Available to institutions from all regions • Visits 6 countries total (Jordan, Egypt, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, UAE) • Ends with an optional add-on in Beirut, Lebanon • Includes visits to a diverse group of local and international schools • Ample networking opportunities CITIES & SCHOOLS VISITED CITY DAYS SCHOOL(S) VISITED STUDENTS MET Dubai, UAE 4 • GEMS Dubai American Academy 340 • American School of Dubai • GEMS World Academy • Al-Mizhar American Academy • Al Mawakeb School • Universal American School Abu Dhabi, 1 • American Community School of Abu Dhabi 30 UAE Muscat, Oman 1 • Muscat International School 370 • The American International School of Muscat (TAISM) • American British Academy Doha, Qatar 1 • American School of Doha 190 • ACS Doha International School • Doha British School Manama, 1 • Bahrain Bayan School 185 Bahrain • Naseem International School • British School of Bahrain Amman, 2 • American Community School 469 Jordan • Amman Academy • Amman Baccalaureate School • King’s Academy • Modern American School • Mashrek International School • Modern Montessori School • The International Academy - Amman Cairo, Egypt 2 • El Alsson 510 • American International School – West • Cairo American College • Hayah International School • Modern English School Cairo • American International School - East Beirut, 2 • College Notre Dame de Jamhour 395 Lebanon • Wellspring Learning
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Beyond Military Power: the Symbolic Politics Of
    BEYOND MILITARY POWER: THE SYMBOLIC POLITICS OF CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS TRANSFERS A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY BY JENNIFER SPINDEL DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MAY 2018 1 Spindel, Beyond Military Power Copyright, Jennifer Spindel, 2018 ii Spindel, Beyond Military Power For Stephanie Wall, whose love of life, desire to explore the world, and instinct to help others continues to inspire. iii Spindel, Beyond Military Power Acknowledgements This dissertation would not have possible without the support of colleagues, friends, and family – if I tried to list all of them I would likely omit some in error. You know who you are, and you have my deepest gratitude. My biggest debt is owed to my committee members. Without their continued willingness to read and comment on multiple drafts of each chapter, their patience, and their unflagging commitment to the project, I don’t know how I would have finished. First and foremost, I thank my advisor, Ron Krebs, for the motivation, for kicking my ass when I slacked (and, honestly, for kicking my ass in general), and for an unparalleled degree of thoughtfulness, investment, and kindness. He read more drafts of this project than either of us cares to admit. Ron has this amazing ability to distill arguments to their core and to identify promising nuggets of research from otherwise confused and incoherent grad student ramblings. Ron is an extraordinary scholar and mentor, and I am lucky to also call him a co-author and a friend.
    [Show full text]
  • By Way of Deception,” Has Been Produced by Lovers of Freedom
    THE MAKING AND IUNMAKING O F A IMOSSAD VICTOR OSTROVSKY C LA I R EL--- -- HOY- This electronic version of “By Way of Deception,” has been produced by lovers of freedom. It has been produced with the understanding that the Israeli Mossad operates within an international Jewish conspiracy (belief in a Jewish Conspiracy does not make one a Nazi, member of the KKK, or Islamist, nor does it make one a hate mongerer) which it aids tremendously. Victor Ostrovsky may or may not be telling all of the truth and the information contained in this book may have been created so as to mislead about the real workings of the Mossad but nonetheless, we feel it contains enough credible information that makes it worth while to read. This book has been provided to you for free via the internet and all that we ask is that you open your mind and educate yourself at the following web sites: www.libertyforum.org www.iamthewitness.com www.prothink.org www.samliquidation.com/lordjesus.htm www.conspiracyworld.com www.judicial-inc.biz www.rense.com www.realjewnews.com By Way of Deception Victor Ostrovsky and Claire Hoy St. Martin’s Press New York ISBN 0-312-05613-3 Contents AUTHOR’S FORWARD vii PROLOGUE: OPERATION SPHINX 1 PART I CADET 16 1 Recruitment 31 2 School Days 51 3 Freshmen 66 4 Sophomores 84 5 Rookies 99 PART II INSIDE AND OUT 6 The Belgian Table 117 7 Hairpiece 137 8 Hail and Farewell 153 PART III BY WAY OF DECEPTION 9 Strella 177 10 Carlos 197 11 Exocet 217 12 Checkmate 230 13 Helping Arafat 246 14 Only in America 267 15 Operation Moses 287 16 Harbor Insurance 302 17 Beirut 310 EPILOGUE 332 ----------------------------------------------------- APPENDICES 337 GLOSSARY of TERMS 357 INDEX 362 BY WAY OF DECEPTION ix names and be open himself, made it much easier over time to conclude that he is the genuine article: a former Mossad katsa.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 Food Service
    THIS REPORT CONTAINS ASSESSMENTS OF COMMODITY AND TRADE ISSUES MADE BY USDA STAFF AND NOT NECESSARILY STATEMENTS OF OFFICIAL U.S. GOVERNMENT POLICY Required Report - public distribution Date: 12/1/2014 GAIN Report Number: SA1416 Saudi Arabia Food Service - Hotel Restaurant Institutional 2014 Approved By: Hassan F. Ahmed, U.S. Embassy, Riyadh Prepared By: Hussein Mousa, U.S. Embassy, Riyadh Report Highlights: The hotel, restaurant and institutional (HRI) food service sector in Saudi Arabia has been rapidly growing in the past decade. Major changes in the Saudis’ work and life styles as well as in their consumption patterns have led to increased frequency of Saudis eating outside their homes and doing more in-country travel. The annual revenue derived from food services, restaurants and cafés in Saudi Arabia has been rapidly growing, and is forecast to reach $18 billion by 2016. Revenues from the food catering is the leading sector due to a huge number of foreign workers and more than 7 million visitors to the Kingdom to perform Hajj and Umrah every year. The Saudi HRI food service sector relies heavily on imports, with more than 80 percent of the sector’s needs comes from outside the Kingdom. Information included in this report is mostly unchanged from last year. SECTION I. MARKET SUMMARY Although there are no precise estimates of the contribution of the hotel, restaurant and institutional (HRI) food service sector to the overall Saudi economy, experts put the annual revenues for the HRI food services at about $15 billion in 2012 and project them to reach $18 billion by 2016.
    [Show full text]
  • Office Country Office City Agent Name Previous/Other Trading Name
    Office Country Office City Agent Name Previous/Other Trading Name Principal Contact Main Email Website Phone Office Address Albania Tirana Study Care - Tirana [email protected] www.studycate.al Abdyl Frasheri Street http://www.cwinternationaleduca Argentina Buenos Aires CW International Education Carola Wober [email protected] 54 11 4801 0867 J.F. Segui 3967 Piso 6 A (1425) tion.com Argentina Buenos Aires Latino Australia Education - Buenos Aires Milagros Pérez Herranz [email protected] http://www.latinoAustralia.com 54 11 4811 8633 Riobamba 972 4-C / Capital Federal 25 de Mayo 252 2-B Vicente Lopez Provincia de Argentina Buenos Aires TEDUCAustralia - Buenos Aires TEDUCA Group Carolina Muñoz [email protected] www.teducAustralia.com Buenos Aires Av Sargento Cayetano Beliera 3025 Edificio M3 Argentina Pilar ACE Australia Agency for Cultural Exchange Australia Pty Ltd Juan Martin Sanguinetti [email protected] www.ace-australia.com 54 911 38195291 2P Parque Austral Australia Adelaide 1st Education Australia Pty Ltd Sean Sun [email protected] www.1stedu.com.au 08 7225 8699 Unit 4, Level 12, 108 King William Street Link Hub Education Group Pty Ltd. SACE Australia Adelaide Academy Application Centre of Australia International Education Group(T/A Academy Cathy Zhou [email protected] www.linkhub.com.au 08 7073 0426 Suite 618 Level 6 38 Galwer Place Application Centre Australia Adelaide Amaxgrace Pty Ltd Danny Wei [email protected] www.amaxgrace.com 08 8212 4088 Level 6, 108 King William
    [Show full text]
  • TEFL Contactscontacts Usefuluseful Informationinformation Andand Contactscontacts
    TEFLTEFL ContactsContacts UsefulUseful informationinformation andand contactscontacts www.onlinetefl.comwww.onlinetefl.com 1000’s of job contacts – designed to help you find the job of your dreams You’ve done all the hard work, you’ve completed a TEFL course, you’ve studied for hours and now you’ll have to spend weeks trawling through 100’s of websites and job’s pages trying to find a decent job! But do not fear, dear reader, there is help at hand! We may have mentioned it before, but we’ve been doing this for years, so we’ve got thousands of job contacts around the world and one or two ideas on how you can get a decent teaching job overseas - without any of the hassle. Volunteer Teaching Placements Working as a volunteer teacher gives you much needed experience and will be a fantastic addition to your CV. We have placements in over 20 countries worldwide and your time and effort will make a real difference to the lives of your students. Paid Teaching Placements We’ll find you well-paid work in language schools across the world, we’ll even arrange accommodation and an end of contract bonus. Get in touch and let us do all the hard work for you. For more information, give us a call on: +44 (0)870 333 2332 –UK (Toll free) 1 800 985 4864 – USA +353 (0)58 40050 – Republic of Ireland +61 1300 556 997 – Australia Or visit www.i-to-i.com If you’re determined to find your own path, then our list of 1000’s of job contacts will give you all the information you’ll need to find the right job in the right location.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2011/2012
    Annual Report 2011/2012 Submitted by: Deema Bibi Chief Executive Officer INJAZ P.O. Box: 910542 Amman 11191, Jordan Tel: +962 6 565-7410 Fax: +962 6 565-7406 Email: [email protected] i Annual Report 2011/2012 Table of Content Acronyms……………………………………………………………………………............................. v Executive Summary……………………………………………………………………………………… vi Achievements against Planned Strategies …………………………………................................. 1 IR 1: Young Jordanians are increasingly inspired, motivated, aware of their capabilities & potentials, and have enhanced their leadership & entrepreneurship skills………………………………………………………………………………………………..….. 1 1.1 Work Towards Leading Youth Entrepreneurship Movement ……………………….….. 1 1.2 Position INJAZ as the Premier Organization for Inspiring and Preparing Jordanian Youth ……………………............................................................................................... 5 1.3 Encourage non-traditional and out of school activities that will engage students, increase their sense of social responsibility and grow their passion for success………………………………….......................................................................... 6 IR 2: Young Jordanians have developed their work skills and capacities to become more competent and successful professionals……………………………………………….. 11 2.1 Continue revising and introducing new programs......................................................... 11 2.2 Support youth participation in national, regional and global competitions.................... 12 2.3 Diversify source of programs.......................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Copy of 20191114 DEAKIN COLLEGE AGENT LIST.Xlsx
    Country Agent name Email Website Phone Address City State Postcode Albania Bridge Blue Pty Ltd ‐ Albania [email protected] Not Provided 377 45 255 988 K2‐No.6 Rruga Naim Frashëri Tiranë Not Provided 1001 Albania Study Care ‐ Tirana [email protected] www.studycate.al Not Provided Abdyl Frasheri Street Tirana Not Provided 1000 Algeria MasterWise Algeria algiers@master‐wise.com www.master‐wise.com 213 021 27 4999 116 Boulevard Des Martyrs el Madania Algiers Not Provided 16075 Argentina ACE Australia info@ace‐australia.com www.ace‐australia.com 54 911 38195291 Av Sargento Cayetano Beliera 3025 Edificio M3 2P Parque Austral Pilar Buenos Aires 1629 Argentina CW International Education [email protected] http://www.cwinternationaleducation.com 54 11 4801 0867 J.F. Segui 3967 Piso 6 A (1425) Buenos Aires Not Provided C1057AAG Argentina Latino Australia Education ‐ Buenos Aires [email protected] http://www.latinoAustralia.com 54 11 4811 8633 Riobamba 972 4‐C / Capital Federal Buenos Aires Not Provided 1618 Argentina Latino Australia Education ‐ Mendoza [email protected] www.latinoAustralia.com 54 261 439 0478 R. Obligado 37 ‐ Oficina S3 Godoy Cruz Mendoza Not Provided Not Provided Argentina TEDUCAustralia ‐ Buenos Aires [email protected] www.teducAustralia.com Not Provided 25 de Mayo 252 2‐B Vicente Lopez Provincia de Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Not Provided Not Provided Australia 1st Education Australia Pty Ltd [email protected] www.1stedu.com.au 08 7225 8699 Unit 4, Level 12,
    [Show full text]
  • A Case Study About Accelerating Expansion of Restaurants Industry in Saudi Arabia
    Business Management and Strategy ISSN 2157-6068 2018, Vol. 9, No. 1 A Case Study About Accelerating Expansion of Restaurants Industry in Saudi Arabia Maroua M. Bouznif (Corresponding author) College of Business Administration, King Saud University, P.O. Box: 51049, Riyadh 11543, Saudi Arabia E-mail: [email protected] Jawahir AlMudbel College of Business Administration, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia E-mail: [email protected] Shadden Almarshed College of Business Administration, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia E-mail: [email protected] Ibtissem Mohamed Ben Ajmi Institut des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (IHEC) - Cartage University. Tunis, Tunisia E-mail: [email protected] Received: May 11, 2018 Accepted: May 25, 2018 Published: June 14, 2018 doi:10.5296/bms.v9i1.13283 URL: https://doi.org/10.5296/bms.v9i1.13283 Abstract Restaurants have recently witnessed a fast growth in Saudi Arabia. Though this growth considers being relatively recent, it is widely observed by everyone. This case study illustrates the progress of restaurants in Saudi Arabia, factors influencing restaurants www.macrothink.org/bms 173 Business Management and Strategy ISSN 2157-6068 2018, Vol. 9, No. 1 expansion, some strategic and tactical issues in managing restaurants, restaurants classification. Besides, it describes the key players’ restaurants, presents some new trends and challenges attached to their growth and finally where the restaurants are heading to. Keywords: Case study, Saudi Arabia, Restaurants, Cafe, Managing restaurants, Restaurant expansion www.macrothink.org/bms 174 Business Management and Strategy ISSN 2157-6068 2018, Vol. 9, No. 1 1. Introduction The culture of eating out at the restaurants in Saudi Arabia is still relatively new.
    [Show full text]
  • 6 580 6600 A
    JORDAN PROVIDER NETWORK CALL CENTER NO. +974 800 2000 Provider Name Provider Type City Address Tel Al-Razi Pharmacy - Ajloun Pharmacy Ajloun Main Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al-Razi Pharmacy - Ebleen Pharmacy Ajloun Ebeen Triangle GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 New Ajloun Pharmacy Pharmacy Ajloun Down Town GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Hameed Def Allah Abu Abeleh Doctor Ajloun Main Street, Awqaf Building GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al Shmoa' Medical Center Doctor Ajloun Down Town GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Sawsan Ahmad Abu Qades Doctor Ajloun Down Town GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Hassan Mustafa Qassem Doctor Ajloun Downtown GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Nabil Mohammad Hussain Al Omar Doctor Ajloun Downtown GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Abdulkarim Mustafa Aqeel Al Khawaldeh Doctor Amman Ibn Khaldoun Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Abed Alhadi Hospital Hospital Amman Abu Firas Alhamadani GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Amman Surgical Hospital Hospital Amman Jabal Amman-3rd Circle GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Arab Medical Center Hospital Amman Suliman Alhadidi Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Islamic Hospital - Amman Hospital Amman Majles Al Nuwab Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Glosante Helth Care Hospital Amman Queen Zain Al-Sharaf Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Alrasheed Hospital Center Hospital Amman Jordan Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Al-Bayader Specialist Hospital Hospital Amman 8th Circle GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Dar Al Salam Hospital Hospital Amman Issa Al Faory Street GlobeMed: (+962) 6 580 6600 Philadephia Hospital
    [Show full text]