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Crown Principle--to regard customers' interest supreme
--Crown represents a supreme status. SCI respects its customers, just like respecting a crown, because customers are SCI's most important assets. SCI promises high quality products and satisfactory services to customers, strives to satisfy customers in every business, and requires every employee to practice this crown principle by carrying out the following actions:
--Firstly, we must fully know what customers need. Only when we communicate with customers thoroughly, can we understand each customer's special requirements and then we could offer perfect services to customers as far as possible.
--Secondly, we must respect customers' demand. We put customers' demand in the first place, try our best to offer products which are up to customers' demands completely, and offer attentive service to customers as far as possible. We also listen to customers' advice in the course of service and show enough respect to their advice.
--Thirdly, we try our best to help customers. Our survival and development are completely dependent upon the development of customers. Only when customers succeed in the market, will there be a success of SCI. Therefore we must help customers exploit market in every possible way. This is the foundation that SCI can get success.
--Fourthly, we must establish customer networks. SCI's industrial nature decides that the establishment of extensive and strong customer networks is critical to its marketing. --Customers are our precious resource. Customer networks can help us establish and maintain a good customer relationship.

Salt Solution Principle--to establish intimate partnership with constituencies
--Salt solution is formed by blended water and salt. SCI and its partners have a partnership like the salt solution, because SCI's intimate partnership is formed by close cooperation with its constituencies including suppliers and financial department and etc. These constituencies are SCI's most important external resources and the essential cooperative partners. To establish and maintain this good partnership, we are taking the following actions:
--Firstly, SIC attaches great attention to every kind of partner. We cooperate with them in an equal and fair way. We are not buying from them. We are seeking help and support from them.
--Secondly, SCI communicates with its partners sincerely, because SCI and its partners share the common benefits, and the common objectives.
--Thirdly, SCI grows up together with its partners. What we pursue is a long-term partnership rather than the immediate and vested interests.


Green Tree Principle--to build SCI a green enterprise with a good social image
--As a chemical enterprise, SCI deeply understands the importance of healthy and harmonious development of nature and society system. So SCI's tenets include the green tree principle which requires us to take the following action:
--Firstly, we assume corresponding social
responsibility. We offer assistance to the society within our ability. We pay close attention to the development of society. And we establish good relationship with communities.
--Secondly, we give great concern for the environmental protection. As a chemical enterprise, environmental protection is very important for promoting enterprise image. Therefore SCI actively undertake the responsibilities of environmental protection, which in turn expands our market.

Stairs Principle--to forge ahead steadily
--When going upstairs we walk step by step. Every step is steady. But every step is proceeding. As SCI's Chairman Tao believes, enterprise's operation should pursue progress, but steadily. To forge ahead steadily, like stairs, has been SCI's core tenet, which requires we take the following actions:
--Firstly, we carry out ample research about the market. We take all decision-related factors into account. We never make a decision blindly.
--Secondly, we do every business with enough patience. Only when the conditions are ripe, will we put business into practice. We do not ignore the disadvantageous factors in the course of development. We remember the proverb: more haste, less speed.
--Thirdly, we do not follow blindly, but just do what we are good at, though SCI faces a lot of temptation to expand in the course of its development.
--Fourthly, SCI pursues progress while pursuing steadiness. No progress means retreat.

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