
| “Research Project Maastricht conducted a study in Vietnam to examine macroeconomic and demographic indicators and their relation to travel behaviour of potential customers. Also the penetration of internet in daily life as well as the use of it for e-commerce and distribution purposes has been assessed thoroughly by the team. By regular contact between the enthusiastic team and KLM, the research could be further accentuated in the course of the project. The insights given have been very helpful for future network plans of KLM in this region of the world.”
Drs. P. Groeneveld, Vice President, Network Planning KLM |
| "In 2010, Research Project Maastricht investigated and explored the Brazilian gymnastic equipment market in order to reveil Janssen-Fritsen's opportunities to become the main supplier of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. We were impressed by the thorough research which was conducted and the professional way the results were communicated and presented. During the whole period of research, the team proved to be well prepared and dedicated. We have used the recommendations of Research Project Maastricht in order to position ourselves on the Brazilian market and we definitely recommend their services."
J.M. Janssen, Chief Executive Officer, Janssen-Fritsen Gymnastics |
| “Research Project Maastricht (RPM) has conducted a partner search project on behalf of Douwe Egberts B.V. The objectives of the study were to identify the market potential for selling Douwe Egberts coffee solutions in the Food Service Market as well propose a short list of Full Service Partners meeting an agreed set of criteria. Douwe Egberts is impressed by the professional and structured approach by the team which resulted in a high valuable and complete report. The short list compiled, delivered a very accurate overview of the potential partners, all partners were interviewed and appointments were arranged already for further follow-up. For Douwe Egberts this was a very cost effective and efficient tool to explore new market opportunities. Douwe Egberts thanks RPM for the outstanding cooperation and highly recommend their services”
A. Leusink, Business Development Manager, Sara Lee Douwe Egberts Coffee Systems B.V. |
| “Research Project Maastricht explored the market opportunities and entry-strategies for TKF in Singapore and Brunei. We were impressed by the results, the professional manner and enthusiasm the research was conducted, and the whole setup of Research Project Maastricht. We truly recommend their services.”
P. Nes, New Business Developer, B.V. Twentsche Kabelfabriek |
| “On behalf of Maastricht University and with pleasure I wholeheartedly support the students who participate in the Research Project Maastricht 2012-2013.”
Prof. dr. M. Paul, President, Maastricht University |
| “Research Project Maastricht conducted research for Shell in India, aimed at providing insight into the considerations and preferences of university graduates in their choice of future employer. This helped Shell to recruit young talent in India and facilitated the establishment of Shell Technology India.”
J. Tabak, Executive Vice President HR Projects & Technology, Shell |
| "Research Project Maastricht conducted a thorough analysis of the Vietnamese export market for Port of Rotterdam. This research examined the characteristics of the market, identified its main players and assessed the areas of future opportunities. This enables Port of Rotterdam to anticipate the developments in Vietnam. Port of Rotterdam is very satisfied with the collaboration with Research Project Maastricht, and recommends their services."
Capt. K. Weststrate, Senior Project Manager, Port of Rotterdam |
| “Research Project Maastricht (RPM) conducted an in-depth market research in Bac Ninh and Lam Dong Province in Vietnam. The research aimed to map specific areas in terms of economic activity, type & size of enterprises, demographics, future developments & existing banking competition. The research was carried out to facilitate a Vietnamese partner bank of ours in structuring its branch network as efficient, effective and client convenient as possible. In a challenging environment as Vietnam where basic market information isn’t readily available, RPM managed to receive all the required existing data as well as future development plans in the regions. This showed talent, determination as well as inventiveness of the team carrying out the survey. Combined with data from qualitative research, the team managed to deliver a very clear and concise final report which fully met the objectives of the research. Moreover, RPM has shared its research methodology with the bank, enabling the bank to continue similar research in other provinces."
B. Schrijver, Senior Project Manager, Rabo Development |