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Presented to
Professor Arlene Trillanes

Systems Analysis Design and Prototyping 1

Banto, Aaron-O-Niel S.
Esguerra, Jaqueline Joy A.
Zaldivar, Janine T.

BSIT/INF101
2st Semester 2012

Company Profile
Company Name: J-Rinc Enterprises Corporation
Data Founded: January 8, 2002
Office Address: Unit 207-208 2nd Floor J & F Kingsville Commercial Arcade, Marcos High-way Brgy. Mayamot, Antipolo City
TeleFax Nos: 645-3040/280-0843/280-1818
WareHouse Address: Lot17, Blk.3 Phase 2, Town & Country Executive Village, Antipolo City
Bank Reference: Allied Bank-Marikina Branch; BDO-Sumulong, Marcos Hi-Way
Brief History…
J-Rinc Enterprises Corporation, a Filipino owned & manages Company; is the representative & distributor of lighting fixtures in the Philippines. Basically, it is a trading & marketing company dealing in a wide variety of electrical System, lightings fixtures for brewery, institutional, restaurants, pharmaceutical telecommunication, semi-conductor & commercial industries.
J-Rinc first introduced lighting fixtures in 2002 buoyed by its early success in the local market. After (1) year J-Rinc expanded its operations & product lines in 2002, were introduced on its operations, innovation, quality, reliability, & services; are the most important principles of our business philosophy. Detailed market researchers allow us to recognize trends at an early stage. Complying wit customer requirements, challenges us to generate top performance & consistency, bringing up innovative solutions day after day.

The lighting fixtures business is a market dealing with environmental consciousness. J-Rinc provides a nationwide distributor network. Our Partners, knowing and living the J-Rinc philosophy, are highly competent.
With MR. RONEL A. CALUCIN at the helm of its operations, J-Rinc carries on with its commitment to enhance the development of J-Rinc products technology in the Philippines

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