Export Service Centre Indonesia offers first-ever environment-friendly termite control service for wooden prefab houses for export

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  • (1888PressRelease) February 17, 2011 - INDONESIA - The Export Service Centre, a member of the non-profit Kearny Alliance, launches Indonesia's first environment control termite depesting facility for pre-fabricated wooden buildings for export in Denpasar, Bali.

    ESC-ECO2 Indonesia, Bali's eco-friendly treatment provider, offers its natural treatment service that provides 99.97% mortality rate to kill pests and vermin.

    "Heat treatment has been proven to be highly effective to kill termites," said Eugene Verspoor, general manager of Export Service Centre. "This new service helps buyers of prefab houses made in Bali ensure their investment does not arrive in their home country infested with termites.

    "Ready-to-export wooden houses may be treated in our heat and oxygen-controlled chambers either as timber, packed product or in 20 or 40-foot containers."

    Wooden prefab supplier, PT. Zihnine's operational manager, Rakhmat Hidayat, said: "We are delighted to work with ESC-EcO2 to offer this eco-friendly termite control service to our long-term customers. Clearly, this treatment process is the way the industry is heading - so we are excited to be involved from its inception here in Indonesia."

    More information about Export Service Centre-EcO2 is available at http://www.esceco2.com.

    About The Kearny Alliance
    The Kearny Alliance is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) foundation that partners with other international organizations to further its mission of "Aid through Trade": advancing sustainable global prosperity through trade-related business education and training, and applied research.

    Key programmatic areas include:

    * Livelihood development at the grassroots level: Through the social enterprise Export Service Centre in Indonesia and Cambodia, the Kearny Alliance assists small producers who do not have the capacity to export direct to participate in the global economy. It estimates that in 2009 it created more than 3,800 jobs.

    * Job creation for small & medium producers: Through the Developing Country Export Assistance Program, the Kearny Alliance connects smaller exporters in developing Asia with buyers worldwide. Surveys of beneficiaries show that suppliers have received $440,000 in export orders, and they expect more than $5,000,000 to develop in 2010.

    * Education & skills development: The Kearny Alliance offers stipend support for students from Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam and mainland China to study in Hong Kong and the US. The dozens of Kearny Alliance Scholars receive internships and on-the-job training in export-related companies and organizations in 10 countries.

    * Trade policy research: One major initiative is The Kearny Alliance - Arizona State University forums on China, trade and the world economic order. At this high-level series of interlinked meetings - held in Phoenix and Beijing, culminating in a Online Forum in 2010 - policy makers, business leaders, and academics explore potential solutions to issues and challenges that will be mutually beneficial to China-US trade relations.

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