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The Newport Advantage
The company’s strengths lie in the sourcing of unique products and services, the careful development of innovative marketing channels, and the efficient management of the supply chain to provide excellent value to the end consumer.
Concentrating on products and services with wide market appeal and utilizing various direct marketing and direct selling channels, Newport seeks to bring these products and services to the customer in the most efficient and cost effective manner.
The company actively seeks partners both in the supply of interesting products and services and in the provision of new distribution channels.
Newport Ltd. also has been strongly concious of the need for conserving and protecting natural resources and environment, and obtained ISO 14001 certification in Sep. 2003.
Newport Ltd. Yushin Bldg. Shinkan,11F, Shibuya 3-27-11 Shibuya-ku,Tokyo, 150-0002 Japan Call toll-free : 0120-546-770 (9:00am〜9:00pm) FAX: 03-4550-1431
Information about Passcard e-mail:info@passcard.co.jp
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Employment Opportunity
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Newport Ltd. is looking for candidates to fill the following positions: Account Managers
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| Experienced sales executives needed to negotiate Passcard promotion agreements with companies in the service sector such as restaurants, hotels and amusement parks. The ideal candidate should be highly motivated, have a proven sales record, and possess the ability to build long-term relationship with customers. The position offers excellent growth potential and compensation for the right person. |
| Contact: info@newportjapan.com |
Corporate Description
| Company Name |
Newport Ltd. |
| Head Office |
Yushin Bldg. Shinkan,11F, Shibuya 3-27-11 Shibuya-ku,Tokyo, 150-0002 Japan |
| Date Established |
January 14, 1994 |
| Capitalization |
10,000,000 yen |
| President and Representative Director |
Kevin McAuliffe |
| Staff |
40 |
| Bank of Account |
Mizuho Bank, Shibuya Branch Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Shibuya Branch |
| Annual Turnover |
2,154,000,000 yen (August 2011) |
| Corporate Affiliations |
American Chamber of Commerce in Japan, Japanese Direct Sales Association, Shibuya Business Association. |
| Affiliated Sales Companies |
70 |
| URL |
http://www.newportjapan.com |
Our Environment Policy
Newport Ltd. recognizes the necessity to preserve and protect the environment. As an environmentally conscious company, Newport is committed to the following corporate environmental policy as it applies to Newport’s activities in all facilities, at all levels of the corporation, and in all products and services. Newport shall strive to reduce pollution, promote sustainable development, and generally minimize its impact on the environment by:
- Reducing resource consumption and waste generation; implementing reuse and recycling.
- Providing more environmentally friendly products and services.
- Conforming to all pertinent objectives, agreements, and laws at both domestic and international levels, including Japan’s Basic Environmental Law.
- Developing comprehensive, specific objectives and targets for environmental conservation as specified by ISO 14001.
- Notifying customers, suppliers, and the public of this policy and encouraging them to follow.
- Keeping abreast of and applying the latest environmental information.
- Regularly reviewing this policy and related objectives and targets, and modifying them as necessary for continual improvement.
These objectives and all other decisions of Newport henceforth shall strive to conform to the Natural Step Framework, which emphasizes The Four System Conditions for optimal environmental preservation in a cyclical society:
- "Substances from the earth’s crust must not systematically increase in nature." Natural resources must not be extracted faster than nature can renew them.
- "Substances produced by society must not systematically increase in nature." The rate of production of goods must not exceed the rate of their natural breakdown.
- "The physical basis for the productivity and diversity of nature must not be systematically diminished." Methods of resource extraction and production must be responsible and non-destructive.
- "Resources must be used justly and efficiently to meet the needs of all people."
Corporate management is responsible for the communication and implementation of this policy to all staff.
Kevin McAuliffe, President
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