Benjamin Li
Oct 22, 2010

CLP opens tender for market research, creative and media partners

HONG KONG - CLP Power has launched a tender in search of a market research, media and creative agency partner for research and communication projects in Hong Kong.

CLP
CLP

The research contract will be for two years. 

The market research projects falls under CLP's marketing and customer services business group. The contract will be for two years and will focus on qualitative and quantitative studies and surveys.

In addition, CLP is also on the lookout for a media and creative agency partner to develop its branding and marketing communications. The scope of services will including branding, print design, online marketing, event management, visual merchandising, audio and video production, media planning and buying.

CLP is a century-old power company based in Hong Kong, and now has operations in China, Australia, India, Southeast Asia and Taiwan.

Source:
Campaign China

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