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Vital Link to expand

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Pune March 24

The Pune-based Vital Link Outsourcing, an offshore service bureau specialising in electronic data and document conversion, is on a major expansion and restructuring exercise.

The revenue for 2003 touched $1 million, Mr P. Venkatraman, Chief Executive Officer, Vital Link Outsourcing, has said.

He said the company, which launched its Pune operations in July 2002, has set up its own single shift 30-seat delivery centre in Pune. It is on the lookout for space to set up its second facility, he said.

At present, it has about 75 seats and is planning to increase it to 200 by the end of 2004.

Giving an idea of what his company does, he said it processes approximately 10,000 medical forms, 20,000 market survey coupons and 30,000 subscription fulfilment forms and 10,000 driver logs daily for its US clients alone besides catering to clientele for similar and other services in Belgium, the Netherlands and Italy.

The company uses custom as well as customised software to encode, enter and verify data.

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