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Rapidly Growing China BPO Company Hits Global Headlines - Garners Top Awards from...

Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:01am EDT
Rapidly Growing China BPO Company Hits Global Headlines - Garners Top Awards
from International Organizations

BEIJING, April 21 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- CompuPacific International, a
premier provider of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) solutions from China,
will be featured in the May issue of Fortune magazine on a "Global Outsourcing
100" list. That recognition by the International Association of Outsourcing
Professionals (IAOP) is among a series of honors for CompuPacific during its
10th anniversary year.
    The company also earned placement on a Global Services 100 list, compiled
annually by Global Services Media and the neoIT consulting firm, and is among
the Top 50 Chinese outsourcing companies ranked by Chinasourcing Co., Ltd., an
industry group.
    "I am delighted by our performance. These results, especially the award by
the IAOP, put us firmly in the league of companies such as IBM and Accenture,"
said Michael Liu, founder and CEO of CompuPacific International (CPI). "This
is part of a remarkable year for our company. I'm very proud of my team."
    These latest industry honors reinforce CPI's reputation as a leader in
sourcing and management of vertically integrated business and technology
services from China. The awards come as the company expands onshore client
services to Europe with its newest office in Liverpool, UK. That base, which
gives CPI a presence on four continents, reflects closer business and economic
relationships between the European Union and China,
    The first recognition of 2008 came from Global Services Media, which
serves the industry with a magazine and online news site. In February, it
assessed CPI as one of the 100 best service providers, based on size, customer
base, skills and training. The selection panel, consisting of Global Service
Media experts and third parties, concluded that the company has potential to
generate significant growth in the global outsourcing market.
    Chinasourcing, an industry web portal, in March unveiled its Top 50 list
of leading service providers in China and in the offshore outsourcing market.
CPI qualified for the No. 8 position, based on quality audits, expert
evaluations and feedback from more than 400 overseas outsourcers.
    The International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP), with
40,000 members, selected CPI as one of 2008's "Best Outsourcing Service
Providers."  The judgment by a panel of certified outsourcing professionals
followed an assessment of CPI's size, growth, customer references,
organizational competencies and management capabilities. The complete list of
"The Global Outsourcing 100" will be published in a special feature sponsored
by the IAOP in the May 5 issue of Fortune magazine.
    CompuPacific has comprehensive vertical industry experience serving
corporate and government clients in North America, Australia, and China from a
24-hour production center in a technology development hub of western China.
The company serves the health care, finance, government, manufacturing,
marketing, legal and publishing fields with customized services that reflect
detailed knowledge of Western business practices.
    About CompuPacific International
    CompuPacific International ( http://www.compupacific.com ) provides custom
business process outsourcing (BPO) solutions that apply efficiency innovations
and economic value with the industry's highest quality standards.
    This unique nexus creates 21st century breakthroughs for organizations
ready to gain market advantage, streamlined workflow and sustained savings.
CompuPacific offers a wide range of high-quality services, such as Data
capture, Imaging, Electronic content management, Electronic storage vaults,
etc.; to varied industries such as healthcare, banking &finance, government,
publishing and many more.
    Companies can choose a vertical suite of support solutions or can
integrate individual services into their operations to gain efficiency and
China-based savings from an experienced outsourcing partner with offices in
the United States, Europe and China; serving the global market.
    For further information, contact:

    Global Headquarters
     42207 East Ann Arbor Rd.
     Plymouth, Michigan 48170
     United States
     Toll Free: +1-866-485-9660
     Fax:   +1-734-453-9050
     Email: marketing@compupacific.com

    China Sales and Support Office
     B-618, Heqiao Building
     No.8 Guanghua Road
     Chaoyang District
     Beijing 100026
     P. R. China
     Tel:   +86-10-65835085
     Fax:   +86-10-65835086
     Email: marketing@compupacific.com

    Europe Office
     Suite 888
     Imperial Court
     Exchange Street East
     LIVERPOOL
     L2 3AB
     United Kingdom
     Tel:   +44-845-051-4248
     Email: marketing@compupacific.com

SOURCE  CompuPacific International

Global Headquarters, +1-866-485-9660, or fax, +1-734-453-9050, or
marketing@compupacific.com; Or China Sales and Support Office, +86-10-6583-
5085, or fax, +86-10-6583-5086, or marketing@compupacific.com; Or Europe
Office, +44-845-051-4248, or marketing@compupacific.com



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