

Our Business Units
We have five main divisions,
which in turn have several breakdowns.
Each business unit consists of other companies that are affiliated.





Management
Service
Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
Commercial
Management
Industrial
Management
Properties
Management
Management Service
Management services are departments or a team of technical and professional specialists that provide services and advise management.


Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
M&A is a collective term for transactions in the corporate sector such as mergers of companies and corporate sales and acquisitions, as well as special forms such as takeover bids (possibly as hostile takeovers), business transfers, leveraged buyouts, spin-offs, carve-outs or corporate cooperations. Lawyers, tax consultants, management consultants, auditors or investment banks deal with mergers & acquisitions.
Commercial Management
Strategic corporate planning, defining the long-term framework concept for the strategic business areas, design, implementation and maintenance of essential efficient system structures, planning system, control system, organization system, etc. the definition of corporate goals.


Industrial Management
Structure, process and organization of manufacturing industry operations and related services.
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Focuses on the study of the operational functions of procurement, production management, financing and marketing.
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Establishment and maintenance of an entrepreneurial alumni network.
Properties Management
In particular, the management, leasing and marketing of real estate for the purpose of long-term optimal use of the resource real estate over the entire life cycle.
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Corporate-Real-Estate-Management (CREM)
Value-oriented procurement, management and marketing of real estate.

Our Key Points
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Internal strategic coordination and tactical decisions of long-term efficient business functions
Enterprise Ressource
Planning (ERP)
Flow of goods, inventories, personnel management, cost accounting, design and development
Business Relationship Management (BRM)
Triangular relationship between customer, company and subcontractor or partner company (Two-Sided Markets)

Experts With Professional Expertise Is Essential
