SOL Real Lao launches business ideas for AEC
SOL Real Lao launches business ideas for AEC
SOL Real Laos, the Vientiane branch of a Thai parent company held a market launch campaign last Saturday in Vientiane to explain their plans for providing business opportunities to Lao people to create strong commercial operations ready for the start of the AEC.
At the same time the company also announced the launch of two new products, SOL II Water Puresist and SOL GLAM, the first of which can provide Lao households with potable water with the second being a range of revolutionary cosmetic products.
The event also included a make-up and business workshop to build confidence in Lao people about running their own business.
Many hundreds of Lao businesspeople attended the event, eager to learn the techniques and methods of being successful in business as explained to them by Ms Penthip Posayanont and the Thai consultants she brought with her.
Ms Penthip is CEO of SOL Corporation International Company and its leading proponent and during the workshop she explained her vision of how to market these products within the AEC and the world.
Through the company’s own laboratory where they experimented with and developed nano technology they were able to create four new product groups, Sol Health, Sol Cosmetics, Sol Functions and Sol Lifestyle, each of which was designed to respond to the changing needs of society.
The company is going through a period of rapid expansion, opening new branches all around Thailand, and establishing its first external operations with branches in Vientiane and Yangon in Myanmar. It plans to open many more and to operate in other markets within Asean, looking to go into Singapore, Malaysia and Cambodia and further afield into China, Japan and America.
Quality products, a strong business programme and a just, honest and transparent method of trading are the keys to the success of the business and are the building blocks on which SOL Corporation International is intended to grow into a worldwide success.
Ms Pentip decided to enter the Lao market because the ease of communication would make it easy for Lao people and customers to understand her honest and straightforward business methods and the quality of her products.
The growing number of branches and the product range available will directly reflect the success of the business here and the requirements of the market.
Honesty, clarity and justice together provide the road map for growth that the company has used and will continue to use.
The products themselves are the key ingredients in making the company successful. They started out in Thailand with an initial range of 10 which has now expanded to 30 with plans for many more. This expansion has come mainly through internal efforts, their own research and development programme for example, and feedback on market requirements.
Within their cosmetic and beauty range they have developed Hydro Cellsion, a product for deep cell hydration and Muscell, a product that provides deep cell reformation, both of which use minute amounts of gold, silver and gemstones in their production and incorporate nano technology for their effectiveness. The company refers to this technique as the science of life as these products will help to create health and beauty for the user.
Each step of the way in their research has been assessed and certified by research institutes in Thailand and elsewhere to ensure that the company’s warranty that the products are non-toxic, effective and safe to use is valid.
The company will not stop its development of new products in the cosmetic and other worlds in order to build on its current impetus and provide more business potential for those working with it in the AEC and around the world.
Water Puresist that was launched on Saturday will meet the needs of households which wish to have potable water available on tap at all times.
Attendees of the launch and workshop who take the next step and start working with the company in their own businesses will receive commemorative medals in recognition of their pioneering spirit. Ms Penthip is urging any Lao person with an entrepreneurial attitude to work with the company in making a sustainable step forward and approach them with a sound, well-conceived business plan.