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The Company

The Company
Colstrat operates under three brands :

* Colstrat Holding
* Colstrat Business Resultants
* Colstrat Participations

 

Colstrat brands are visible on the market either under their own respective names, or as a part of a project or company based alliance
and/or partnership.

Clients range from large renowned multinationals to small and promising start-ups.
We have advised companies in manufacturing, services, retailing, wholesaling, importing and exporting. We have assisted companies in the fields of banking, insurance, transport & distribution, accountancy, security, e-commerce, computer software and hardware.

We also represent the business interests of various companies and organizations within governmental and non-governmental bodies, like The United Nations, The Worldbank, Universal Postal Union, ITU, ISO/IEC, EAN/UCC and CEN/CENELEC.

Amongst others our fields of service include:

*  Corporate Strategy advice
*  Strategic Planning and implementation
*  Strategic- & Financial sourcing
*  Business funding - debt and equity
*  Business Plans - Development & implementation
*  Marketing Strategies & implementation
*  Chain Supply analyses, advice and implementation
*  Outsourcing of activities
*  Management buy-out and take-overs
*  Internet & e-Commerce Strategy development
*  Business Development support
*  Non-financial auditing
*  Corporate Recovery
*  Purchasing Strategies
*  e-Security Strategies
*  Risk Management Assessment

Because of our extensive worldwide network, partnerships, alliances and the way we operate, we are able to organize the necessary knowledge, capability and experience and create the best possible solution for your specific needs. Flexibility is our second nature.

 

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