Description and Appraisement of Roles of Operations Management within Hainan International Ltd
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Hainan International Ltd, as a class one contractor based in Tanzania and working in East Africa market actively, has been successfully since incorporated in 1998. Hainan is developing from a relatively small capital to a reputable contractor in Tanzania. Key elements of operations, project management and quality management are of particular concern and relevance of Hainan and are discussed in the report.
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Introduction
1.0 Background Information of Hainan International Ltd
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