Tuesday, January 29, 2008

BUSSINESS MODEL OF ENVO

Dear sir,

We already expanded our work to Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, MP,Orissa and ASSAM. Now we intend to expand our services to other parts of India where we can find local partners.

With our local partners we normally follow the following work pattern:

 

OUR PRODUCT

Sewage treatment plant ,Effluent Treatment Plant, Drinking Water Treatment Plant, RO System, Incinarator, Solid Waste Management

   

Client

Industry,hotel, hospital, Nursing home,School,Vehicle servicing centre & petrol pumps, group housing societies,banquet halls etc

   

Marketing

a

Our local Associate ie. YOU generate the enquiries.

 

b

Enquiries are normally generated from officials of Regional Pollution Control Board,Water Supply Departments, Ground Water Aurthority, Municipalties,Directorate of Health,Public Health Engineering Department, Architects, Builder Groups etc

 

c

Your primary task is to liasion with these sources of work and generate enquiries

Data Generation for Design

 

You visit the client and gather information from the site like a)Water test report of the sewage,effluent,potable water b)Location plan of the proposed treatment plant site,c)Production process details showing sources of waste generation,d)Quantity of waste generation per day and e)Working hours during which the total quantum of waste is generated.

Quotation Preparation

 

You send the above details to us through email , FAX We prepare a quotation and send it to you

Basic Cost

 

What we sent to you is the basic cost of the product.

Your Profit

 

Add your profit over our basic cost. This is the final quotation that YOU will submit to the client.

Proposal Submission

 

You submit the quotation to the client

Negotiation

 

You negotiate the quotation with the party and finalise the deal.

Advance payment

 

You take an advance amount alongwith the work order.

Drawing Submission

 

WE send you the drawings of civil work like layout plan, Level flow diagram, sectional drawings etc.

Our first Visit

 

NOW, We plan a first visit to the site along with you and fix the layout at site. Necessary onsite modifications to the layout is made and a final layout is prepared by us.

Liasioning with local Govt Bodies

 

You also liasion with the local authorities for all necessary permissions like No Objection Certificate (NOC) etc.

Payments

 

You followup the work and time to time take payments from the client as decided and send to us our payments (BASIC COST).

Erection & Commissioning

 

We send our staff from Delhi to Erect and commission the plant. After first run the plant is handed over to the client and a completion certificate is obtained.

 

Saleem Asraf Syed Imdaadullah
Mobile:9899300371
Envo Projects
311/22,Zakir Nagar,
New Delhi-110025 ,India
Email:saleemasraf@gmail.com
blog:www.saleemindia.blogspot.com
Web Site : www.envo.8m.com

 
 

Thursday, January 24, 2008

cheap laptop

 

Personal computer (laptop and desktop) prices may have crashed. The low price tags, however, can be misleading � especially for first-time buyers.

Consider this. All low-cost laptops and desktops come pre-loaded with a Linux OS or a DOS version (obsolete on desktops).

The installation of a legal Microsoft operating system (OS) and office suite (for word, excel, etc) will increase the price of the desktop or laptop by 20 to 35 per cent.

What's wrong with a free Linux OS and office suite like openoffice.org, one may ask? Linux is free but has no support unless one gets it installed from Red Hat or Novell (that charge for support and maintenance, since the OS is free).

This increases the cost. Besides, analysts aver, 95 per cent or more of the current 22 million users in India use Microsoft OS and Office on the desktop.

Of this, it is estimated, over 70 per cent of Microsoft OS, and over 90 per cent of Microsoft Office, is pirated. With Microsoft clamping on piracy, getting a legal OS becomes imperative.

"While the mid- and low-range PC market is growing, how much impact the introduction of low-cost PC/laptops has on the market is too early to predict. While the hardware players have done their bit of reducing cost, it is now up to the other players to come up with solutions that will make consumers adopt the technology," says Piyush Pushkal, Assistant Director, Research, IDC.

The cheapest laptop from HCL Infosystems [Get Quote] � 'MiLeap', for instance, comes for just Rs 13,990. It sports a flash drive, free Linux OS and a seven-inch screen.

The ACi Ethos 7 model (from Allied Computers International, Asia) for Rs 14,999, on the other hand, comes with DOS. The cost of the system increases substantially when you think of a larger screen and additional features.