Business organizations

The American Association of Port Authorities OR AAPA is a trade association, founded in 1912, that represents over 150 port authority organizations throughout the Western hemisphere. ...more on Wikipedia about "American Association of Port Authorities"

The American Chemistry Council (ACC) is an Industry trade group for American chemical companies. ...more on Wikipedia about "American Chemistry Council"

The Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers (ALAM), originally the Manufacturer's Mutual Association (MMA), was an organization originally formed to challenge the litigation of the fledgeling automobile industry by George B. Selden and the Electric Vehicle Company. Ultimately, the organization took advantage of its power and became Selden's greatest ally. In exchange for favorable royalty rates, the group gained the power to litigate and exclude other manufacturers from licensing, making them the most powerful group in the early automotive industry. ...more on Wikipedia about "Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers"

The Association of Telehealth Service Providers (ATSP) is an international member based non-profit organization that promotes the use of telecommunications in healthcare. Its members believe that telemedicine is a practical tool that can improve the distribution of healthcare services to the benefit of both patients and providers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Atsp"

The Better Business Bureau, founded in 1912, is an organization based in the United States and Canada devoted to honest business. On their website, they list their core services as: ...more on Wikipedia about "Better Business Bureau"

Business organizations is an area of law that covers the broad array of rules governing the formation and operation of different kinds of entities by which individuals can organize to do business. The term is also used to describe the entities themselves. A variety of other terms are used fairly interchangeably to describe this area, including or business associations, business forms, and business entities. Reference to a "business" entity usually (though not always) indicates that entity's status as for-profit, as opposed to non-profit. ...more on Wikipedia about "Business organizations"

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) is a trade group representing a number of the world's largest software makers. It is funded through membership dues based on member company's software revenues, and through settlements from companies it successfully brings action against. ...more on Wikipedia about "Business Software Alliance"

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The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is the industry organization for the consumer electronics industry in the United States. The CEA also puts on the annual Consumer Electronics Show. It was formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association. ...more on Wikipedia about "Consumer Electronics Association"

The European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations (commonly known by its abbreviation, EICTA) is a Brussels-based European trade association of electronics and telecommunications companies. ...more on Wikipedia about "European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Associations"

Fegime, or Fédération Européenne des Grossistes Indépendants en Matériel Electrique (European Federation of Independent Electrical Wholesalers) is a business alliance. It assists member companies for gaining and fulfilling international contracts. As of early 2005 Fegime claims a membership of 162 companies in nine countries including the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and Spain with a total turnover of €1.8 billion. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fegime"

This is a list of employer associations and other business organizations. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of employer associations"

Mobile FeliCa has become the de-facto standard method for mobile payments in Japan, where mobile payments have become highly developed. Mobile payment means using your cell phone or other portable electronic device to pay for goods or services. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mobile FeliCa"

Mobile Payment means using your cell phone to pay. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mobile Payment Services Association"

The Mouvement des Entreprises de France or MEDEF (in English: "Movement of the French Enterprises") is the largest union of employers in France. It was formerly known as the Conseil National du Patronat Français or CNPF (in English: "National Council of the French Employers"). ...more on Wikipedia about "Mouvement des Entreprises de France"

The National Automotive Parts Association (NAPA) was founded in 1925 to meet America's growing need for an auto parts distribution system. It is a retailers' cooperative that distributes parts to independently owned and operated auto parts stores. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Automotive Parts Association"

PET Container Recycling Europe, commonly known as Petcore, is a Brussels-based non-profit European trade association. ...more on Wikipedia about "Petcore"

The corporate law concept piercing (lifting) the corporate veil describes a legal decision where an officer, director, or shareholder of a corporation is held liable for the debts of the corporation despite the general principle that those persons are immune from suits in contract or tort that otherwise would only hold the corporation liable. ...more on Wikipedia about "Piercing the corporate veil"

The Produce Marketing Association is an American trade association of produce producers. It was founded in 1949. An affiliate of the PMA, the Produce Electronic Identification Board, developed the current numbering system of Price Look-Up Numbers used in Canada and the United States. Steve Junqueiro is chairman of the board of directors of the organization. ...more on Wikipedia about "Produce Marketing Association"

SimPay is a consortium which was founded to promote Mobile Payment but which is being closed as of June 24 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Simpay"

The Social Venture Network (SVN) is a nonprofit network committed to building a just and sustainable world through socially and environmentally sustainable business. ...more on Wikipedia about "Social Venture Network"

The Futures Academy is a research organization. It was established in January 2003 and located in the Faculty of the Built Environment in the Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland. The Futures Academy was created to provide a creative approach towards strategic planning in Ireland by providing professional guidance to those agencies, organisations and individuals concerned with making long-term business decisions. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Futures Academy"

The Union of Industrial and Employers' Confederations of Europe, commonly known as UNICE, is a Brussels-based European association of industries and employers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Union of Industrial and Employers' Confederations of Europe"

The Viatical and Life Settlement Association of America (VLSAA) is a non-profit trade organization based in Orlando, Florida. It is the largest association of viatical and life settlement companies in the world, consisting of 81 members spanning five countries. ...more on Wikipedia about "Viatical and Life Settlement Association of America"

In 1928, Thomas Briggs founded Welcome Wagon International in Memphis, Tennessee to introduce local civic institutions and businesses to new residents with small gifts and coupons, while generating additional advertising revenue for the local newspaper. Today, more than 2,200 field representatives nationwide greet new movers, new parents, newly-engaged couples, new citizens and college students, including Presidents entering the White House. It was a division of CUC International and is now part of Homestore. ...more on Wikipedia about "Welcome Wagon"

WorldWIT is the global online discussion community for women in business and technology. ...more on Wikipedia about "Worldwit" My shortopedia and me. Business_organizations

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