Export Management Company - significado y definición. Qué es Export Management Company
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Qué (quién) es Export Management Company - definición

PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL SERVICES COMPANY WITH LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
Destination Management Company; Destination management company

Export Management Company      
· An EMC is a private firm that serves as the export department for several manufacturers, soliciting and transacting export business on behalf of its clients in return for a commission, salary, or retainer plus commission. An EMC maintains close contact with its clients and is supply-driven. An EMC may take title to the goods it sells, making a profit on the markup, or it may charge a commission, depending on the type of products being handled, the overseas market, and the manufacturer-client's needs.
· An organization which, for a commission, acts as a purchase agent for either a buyer or seller.
List of asset management firms         
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Asset management company; Asset Management Firms; List of investment management firms; Asset management firm; Asset management firms
An asset management company (AMC) is an asset management / investment management company/firm that invests the pooled funds of retail investors in securities in line with the stated investment objectives. For a fee, the company/firm provides more diversification, liquidity, and professional management consulting service than is normally available to individual investors.
Nuclear export signal         
AMINO ACID SEQUENCE CAUSING A PROTEIN TO BE EXPORTED FROM THE NUCLEUS TO THE CYTOPLASM
Nuclear export sequence; Nuclear export; Leucine-rich nuclear export signal; Nuclear export signals
A nuclear export signal (NES) is a short target peptide containing 4 hydrophobic residues in a protein that targets it for export from the cell nucleus to the cytoplasm through the nuclear pore complex using nuclear transport. It has the opposite effect of a nuclear localization signal, which targets a protein located in the cytoplasm for import to the nucleus.

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Destination management

A destination management company (DMC) is a professional services company with local knowledge, expertise and resources, working in the design and implementation of events, activities, tours, transportation and program logistics.

There are very few destination management organizations. Management implies control, and rarely does a tourism organisation have control over the destination's resources, such as in the case of the New Zealand government's development of the resort town of Rotorua in the first half of the 20th century. The majority of these entities are regarded as destination marketing organizations.

A DMC provides a ground service based on local knowledge of their given destinations. These services can be transportation, hotel accommodation, restaurants, activities, excursions, conference venues, themed events, gala dinners and logistics, meetings, incentive schemes as well as helping with overcoming language barriers. By acting as purchasing consortia, DMCs can provide preferential rates based on the buying power they have with their preferred suppliers.