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ProAct International

CONTACT POINTS

Name and Address
ProAct International Ltd
PO Box 100
Denbigh
Denbighshire LL16 5BQ

Telephone
+44 (0)1745 816315

Fax
+44 (0)1745 815096

Contact name
Garth Parker

Email address
garth.parker@proact.net

Website address
www.proact.net

User Group Chairman/Contact Point
Garth Parker/
+44 (0)1745 816315

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COMPANY

Turnover (UK)

AOR

Turnover (W)

AOR

Profit Before Tax (UK)

AOR

Profit Before Tax (W)

AOR

Number of Employees (UK)

35

Number of Employees (W)

35

Software Marketed (UK)

D/I

End User Support by

D/I

End User Training by

D/I

Key: D Direct, I Indirect, N/A Not available/not applicable, N/P Not provided, AOR Available on request

As the effect of globalisation touches every business, whatever its size, ProAct recognises there is an increasing trend for manufacturing companies to shift their production to emerging economies that offer a low cost base with a skilled, low-cost labour force.

China and Asia in general are seeing massive growth as a result of this trend.

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