The 1000-square-meter service center has 11 governmental service acceptance windows and a 24-hour self-service acceptance terminal, offering public service space, including a conference room and three small negotiation rooms, providing overseas development consulting services.
The center began trial operations at the end of January and has already received many business representatives and expats.
"Our goal is to provide a complete set of services, so that there's no need for people to come twice," said Liu Fei, director of public services at the center.
The one-stop services, covering business registration and human resources, include more than 500 government affairs with on-site services.
The center combines government services with professional resources, with a first batch of 54 official service organizations introduced, including international project investment services, international human resources services, international exhibition and trade services, foreign-related legal services, international financial and investment services, credit services, intellectual property rights, accounting and auditing, and foreign-related advertising services.
Enterprises can handle Madrid trademark registration, APEC business travel cards, ODI consulting and other foreign-related high-frequency service matters at the one-stop station.
"Before going overseas, Chinese enterprises need professional service organizations to provide a series of comprehensive services, including policy analysis, market analysis, investment services, talent management and so on," said Luo Xiangjun, deputy director and general manager of the overseas development department of Shanghai Foreign Service Group.
The center provides consulting services related to going overseas.