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Flanking service are services, which do not belong to the principal activity of an enterprise, an enterprise or a municipality, but to be additionally offered.

Flanking services of a municipality can be co-ordination of e.g. debtor consultation, craze consultation, psychosocial support, care of children. Thus it could be among other things made possible that flanking services are used for the removal of existing switching obstacles with e.g. ALG II receivers. The sense is it to use in certain cases the mechanism from further approach places to and to coordinate the offers under installation course of the available local approach places locally. In enterprises flanking services can be among other things support, the organization of trade conferences, the preparation and company of enterprise attendance, the production of enterprise contacts, specialized technical and interpreter achievements, the organization of firm presentations as well as the accompanying consultation with negotiations. The intention of an enterprise flanking services to offer can it be attained an improved product and


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