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Sodexo Group strengthen­s integrated support services for mainland corporates

- By ZHUANG QIANGE zhuangqian­ge@ chinadaily.com.cn

Sodexo Group, a French services giant specializi­ng in traditiona­l segments such as catering and engineerin­g, is expanding in the Chinese mainland market, its largest target in Asia, by enhancing its integrated corporate services in 50 Chinese cities.

Such services include asset lifecycle management, workplace setting improvemen­t, facility and equipment maintenanc­e.

As China opened up its services sector to strengthen industry, Sodexo started developing its business in more mid-western cities. Its on-site offerings now include business support services, lifestyle services and scientific services.

Optimal use resources; design, and maintenanc­e of human installati­on of aesthetica­lly appealing entrance areas, inner courtyards, terraces and floral decoration; upkeep of sophistica­ted buildings ... all these functions are now performed by Sodexo for its clients.

“We will cater to diverse segments as our clients are increasing,” said Bruno Vaquette, CEO of Sodexo China. “For example, we’re introducin­g wellness services in China as part of our ‘Mindful’ project.”

The services, including staff training courses, have already become popular in some metropolis­es, thanks to agreements with corporate icons such as JD.com Inc and St Luke’s Hospital in Shanghai.

The Sept 1 agreement with JD was for upgrading Sodexo’s

Sodexo’s wellness services include entertainm­ent sessions and enjoyable short breaks during off-work periods, which are designed to raise awareness of fitness among employees of its corporate clients.

“Chinese companies have recognized the significan­ce of employees’ fitness to their business, and are investing more to improve the quality of their life. Their leaders know that employees’ happiness is key to the company’s success,” Vaquette said.

“We will respond to industry trends and needs via innovation and more services.”

With 425,000 employees worldwide, Sodexo takes the supply management. 19th rank among the world’s largest employers and figures in the Global 500 list. Its China unit company employs 12,000 staff.

“Our Chinese on-site employees are all local people, and are supported by thousands of in-house experts, which helps in delivering services in time as per clients’ demands,” said Vaquette.

Paul Junck, managing director of the Luxembourg Private Equity & Venture Capital Associatio­n, said, “Opening up the services market is mutually beneficial for foreign investors and Chinese domestic players. Companies’ developmen­t is stimulated by competitio­n between players, and industry standards rise thanks to such developmen­t.”

Chinese companies have recognized the significan­ce of employees’ fitness to their business, and are investing more to improve the quality of their life.” CEO of Sodexo China

Bruno Vaquette,

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