Document:

English translation of Warehousing and Logistics Service Agreement

 Exhibit 10.12 

Warehousing and Logistics Service Agreement 

This Warehousing and Logistics Service Agreement is made by and between: 

Party A: Shanghai ChemPartner Co., Ltd. 
 Party
B: LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 
 WHEREAS, 

Party A and Party B entered into a Service Outsourcing Agreement on June 1, 2007, including Exhibit 4—Warehousing and Logistics Service
Agreement (“Warehousing and Logistics Service Agreement”), pursuant to which Party B provided procurement and Logistics services to Party A. Both Parties agree to replace the previous warehousing and logistics service agreement with this
agreement. Upon the effectiveness of this agreement, the previous warehousing and logistics service agreement shall become null and void. 

Through friendly consultations and in accordance with Contract Law of People’s Republic of China, Party A and Party B hereby enter into this
Warehousing and Logistics Service Agreement and agree as follows: 
  

	1.	LOGISTICS OPERATIONAL SITES AND FACILITIES 

 

	1.1	To ensure the timely supply, as required by Party A, Party B shall establish warehouses (hereinafter referred to as “Warehouses”) at working site of Party A
upon request by Party A to store materials which are to be used in Party A’s business operation. 

  

	1.2	Party A shall provide Party B, free of charge, with sites and facilities that meet the applicable regulatory standards for storage of hazardous materials and chemicals,
offices for administration purposes and equipments for warehousing operation. Party A shall also provide relevant qualification certificates of each warehouse issued by fire prevention and safety supervision authorities. 

 

	1.3	Sites 

  

					
	 Classification
	  	 Address
	  	Area (m2 )
			
	 Reagent Warehouse
	  	1F, No. 3 Building, Block 720 Cailun Road, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Shanghai, China	  	40
			
	 Ordinary Warehouse
	  	1F, No. 2 Building, Block 998 Halley Road, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Shanghai, China	  	40
			
	 Ordinary Warehouse
	  	1F, No. 6 Building, Block 998 Halley Road, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Shanghai, China	  	60
			
	 Ordinary Warehouse
	  	1F, Haitai Building, Block 1118 Halley Road, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Shanghai, China	  	60

  

	1.4	For facilities provided by Party A, please see Annex 1. 

  

	1.5	Since that Party B only provides special services to Party A, Party A shall pay for the cost of water and electricity incurred during the performance of this agreement.

  

	1.6	To facilitate the communication among the logistics staff of Party A and Party B, Party A shall provide sufficient internal telephone extensions for Party B. Party B
shall pay the fees for using external lines. 

  

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	2.	SERVICES 

  

	2.1	Party B shall respond to Party A’s need to supply in time with the inventories in the Warehouses 

 

	 	2.1.1	Party A can check the inventory level in the Warehouses through the e-commerce platform of Party B and issue orders accordingly. Party B shall process the orders in
time. 

  

	 	2.1.2	Party A can retrieve the ordered materials within one business day from the Warehouses upon the receipt of the email confirmation from the e-commerce platform of Party
B. 

  

	 	2.1.3	The order shall be rendered invalid if Party A does not retrieve the materials thereunder within one business day upon the receipt of the email confirmation. Party A
shall issue a new order to obtain the materials. 

  

	 	2.1.4	Party A shall provide the printed email confirmation to Party B upon retrieving the materials ordered. Party B shall deliver the materials in accordance with the serial
numbers specified in the email confirmation. Alternatively, Party A can retrieve the materials by submitting an application form properly filled out with the materials names, size and amount of the materials detailed therein.

  

	 	2.1.5	If Party A is not able to issue orders or receive email confirmation via the e-commerce platform due to system errors thereof, Party A can retrieve the materials by
submitting an application form properly filled out with the materials names, size and amount of the materials detailed therein and signed by the authorized group leaders. 

 

	 	2.1.6	Party A shall inspect the quantity and appearance of the materials upon receipt of the materials delivered by Party B. Party A shall accept the materials if the
materials satisfy the specified quality standards. Request for exchange of materials shall be raised in time should the materials do not satisfy the quality standards. In the case of exchange of materials, Party A shall confirm in writing the
accuracy of the delivery in respect of the amount and appearance after inspection. 

  

	2.2	Party B procures and dispatches within Shanghai Zhangjiang biological and medical base non-inventory materials, except highly toxic substances, for Party A upon request

  

	 	2.2.1	Where the materials ordered by Party A are temporarily out of stock, Party B shall deliver the materials to the destinations specified in the order issued by Party A
within two business days upon the arrival of the materials. 

  

	 	2.2.2	Party A shall inspect the quantity and appearance of the materials immediately upon receiving the materials. Party A is entitled to reject such materials if they fail
to meet the quality standards. When accepting the materials, Party A shall confirm in writing that the materials satisfy the quality standards. 

  

	 	2.2.3	If Party A rejects the materials, Party B shall communicate with Party A within 24 hours. Party A shall inform Party B of its decision whether to cancel the order or
purchase the materials at a discount. 

  

	2.3	Party B provides highly toxic substances storage, dispatching and data process services to Party A. Such services will be provided only within Shanghai Zhangjiang
biological and medical base 

  

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	 	2.3.1	The Warehouses operated by Party B for the storage of highly toxic substances shall have appropriate qualification certificates. 

 

	 	2.3.2	Party B shall operate the Warehouses for the storage of highly toxic substances in compliance with applicable regulations. 

 

	 	2.3.3	Party B shall arrange two people to exam the highly toxic materials ordered by Party A upon the receipt of these materials. The materials can be accepted into the
Warehouses only if they conform with the order issued by Party A. 

  

	 	2.3.4	Party A shall order by telephone or email with Party B one day in advance in case they request the highly toxic substances. Party B shall complete the delivery within
24 hours. 

  

	 	2.3.5	Party A shall arrange two people for receiving the highly toxic substances upon the delivery. Both of them shall confirm the receipt in writing.

  

	 	2.3.6	Invoices of service fees issued by Party B shall be based on the dispatch records of the highly toxic substances. 

 

	2.4	Party B provides Party A with services of transportation, loading and unloading 

 

	 	2.4.1	Party A shall inform Party B in writing of the name and weight of the materials if it instructs Party B to transfer them. Party A shall provide Party B with the MSDS of
the materials if they are hazardous materials. 

  

	 	2.4.2	Party B shall arrange for loading of the materials within 24 hours upon Party A’s notice and transport the materials to the destination as instructed by Party A
within the designated period. Party B will only provide such loading services for the materials stored in Shanghai. 

  

	 	2.4.3	Party B shall be responsible for the loading and unloading of the materials ordered by Party A. 

 

	 	2.4.4	Party B is entitled to negotiate with Party A on the transportation fees based on the actual circumstances of transportation and materials. 

 

	3.	SERVICE FEES 

  

	3.1	Logistics service fees (excluding those charged for the transportation of highly toxic substances): Party B charges Party A for RMB 50,000 per month. Furthermore,
Party B provides Party A and its affiliate China Gateway Pharma Products (Shanghai) Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Affiliate”) for 10,500 orders of services per month. If the service provided to Party A and the Affiliate exceed 10,500
orders per month, for the exceeding portion, Party A shall pay Party B RMB10 per order per material type. The cap amount for the logistics service fees incurred by Party A and it Affiliate is 80,000/month if the logistics amount does not exceed
14,000 orders per month. Party A and Party B will negotiate on additional logistics service fees payable in case the logistics amount does not exceed 14,000 orders per month. 

 

	4.	SETTLEMENT 

  

	4.1	Both parties agree that the services fee shall be settled in every calendar month. Party B shall provide a list of expenses incurred during the previous month prior to
the 10th day of each month. Party A shall inform Party B to issue a legitimate invoice within 3 business days upon the receipt of the list once it confirms the accuracy of the list. Full payment shall be made by Party A within 5 business days upon
the receipt of the invoice. Such settlement days or payment days shall be postponed upon weekends or public holidays. 

  

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	4.2	All payments shall be settled in RMB under this agreement. 

  

	4.3	Payment method: Bank transfer. 

  

	5.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PARTY A 

 

	5.1	Party A is entitled to check the status of the services provided by Party B at any time. 5.2 Party A is entitled to inspect the inventory of the Warehouses operated by
Party B on behalf of Party A. 

  

	5.3	Party A shall provide proper sites with relevant qualification certificates to Party B in time and assure the safety of the sites and be responsible for maintenance and
management of the relevant facilities (including inner wall, doors, windows, water, electricity and fire alarm facilities system, etc). Party A shall be responsible for repairing the sites and conducting regular inspections on the sites and
facilities to prevent any leakage and flooding and maintain the doors and windows in good condition so as to ensure the normal use by Party B. 

  

	5.4	Party A represents that it has the ownership or land use rights of the sites provided to Party B and the sites have no legal or economic defects. Party A shall
compensate Party B for any loss resulting from such defects. 

  

	5.5	Unless caused by force majeure, Party A shall inform Party B by a written notice two months in advance if it changes the location of the sites provided to Party B and
shall reimburse Party B for all the expenses incurred by Party B on the relocation. 

  

	5.6	Party A shall bear the cost of insurance of the sites used by Party B. Party A shall bear Party B’s losses due to the defects at the sites (including, but not
limited to, water leakage, malfunction of fire alarm system and building collapse). 

  

	5.7	Party A shall provide Party B with correct information which is necessary for Party B to provide services hereunder. 

 

	5.8	Party A shall pay Party B on time. 

  

	5.9	Party A undertakes that the materials transferred to Party B for storage and transportation meet the requirements of applicable laws and regulations.

  

	5.10	Party B shall not be liable for damages of materials or any other accidents if such damages or accidents are due to Party A’s failure to provide facilities or
equipment upon the request of Party B. 

  

	6.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PARTY B 

 

	6.1	Party B shall provide logistics services including warehousing and transportation to Party A as stipulated herein. 

 

	6.2	Party B undertakes that the logistics services it provides hereunder, including warehousing and transportation, shall meet Party A’s safety requirements and in
compliance with the applicable laws and regulations. 

  

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	6.3	Party B shall develop an effective storage, logistics and transportation management system and provide sufficient experienced staff to perform this agreement.

  

	6.4	Party B shall provide services to Party A strictly in accordance with the operational procedure stipulated hereunder within the time limit required by Party A. Party B
shall be liable for breaches of contract if such breaches are due to reasons attributable to Party B. 

  

	6.5	Party B shall ensure the safety of the materials it stores or transports for Party A. Party B shall inform Party A promptly of any abnormal incidents by phone and
report such incidents to Party A in writing subsequently within one business day and make every effort to minimize the damages to the materials. 

  

	6.6	Party B shall be liable for the damages, losses, deterioration of the materials and pollution to the environment if it does not store the materials in the condition
specified herein. 

  

	6.7	Party B shall be liable for damages to a third party if it does not operate, transport or store hazardous materials and perishable materials in compliance with the
applicable laws and regulations or the requirements stipulated herein, or it causes damages to a third party. 

  

	6.8	Party B shall arrange for the delivery, dispatching, acceptance, shipment and transportation within the time limit and in the manner stipulated by Party A.

  

	6.9	Party B shall ensure the safety of the materials it stores and transports for Party A and make every effort to safeguard Party A’s materials.

  

	6.10	Party B shall stipulate a strict warehouse management system and operational procedure to ensure timely supply and secure storage of the materials needed by Party A.

  

	6.11	Unless agreed by written consent of Party A, Party B shall not use the sites provide by Party A beyond the purposes hereunder. 

 

	6.12	Party B shall store and transport highly toxic substances strictly in compliance with the applicable laws and regulations. Party B shall be liable for any losses
arising from its violation of the applicable laws and regulations. 

  

	6.13	Party B shall actively cooperate with Party A on the inspection, surveillance and calculation of the inventories. Party B shall arrange staff to collaborate with Party
A if necessary. 

  

	7.	ADDITIONAL SERVICES 

  

	7.1	Additional Services 

 Party B
provides additional services to Party A as follows. Party A shall apply in writing to Party B according to its actual demands. After confirmation from both parties, Party B charges for additional services on the basis agreed by both Parties. Charge
rates are subject to negotiation between the Parties: 
  

	 	7.1.1	label attachment and removal services; 

  

	 	7.1.2	imported reagent inventory services; 

  

	 	7.1.3	recycling services; 

  

	 	7.1.4	materials packing services. 

  

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	8.	OWNERSHIP AND RISKS 

 

	8.1	Party A maintains the ownership of goods transported or stored by Party B before payment of the contract price by Party A. Without written consent of Party A, Party B
shall not sell, rent, lend, grant, mortgage, pledge or dispose of the goods in other manners. Party B shall be liable for compensation for any defect in the ownership of or damage to the goods if such defect or damage results from the events
attributable to Party B of Party B. 

  

	8.2	Party B shall not be responsible for any risks including damages, losses, deterioration or pollution upon the acceptance of the designated recipients. Such risks
transfer upon Party A. Nonetheless, Party B shall be responsible for informing the designated recipient of the specific packaging surface conditions of each piece of goods, otherwise the risks will not be transferred in the aforesaid manner.

  

	9.	TRANSFER, MODIFICATION AND TERMINATION OF THE
AGREEMENT 

  

	 	9.1.1	This Agreement can be modified or terminated with mutual consent of both Parties. 

 

	 	9.1.2	The rights and obligations arising prior to the termination of this Agreement will not be influenced by the termination of this Agreement. 

 

	 	9.1.3	Without written consent of Party A, Party B shall not delegate its obligations in whole or in part of storage hereunder to any third party (including but not limited to
its affiliates). Party B shall not change the location of the storage of the goods. Otherwise, Party B shall bear all liabilities arising wherefrom. 

  

	10.	LIABILITIES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT 

 

	10.1	Both Parties shall perform this Agreement in accordance with the agreed provisions and operational procedures hereunder. A Party shall bear all losses for which it is
responsible. 

  

	10.2	A Party shall be responsible for any losses of the goods of the other Party resulting from its violation of other provisions hereunder. 

 

	10.3	Party B inspects the name, classification, quantity, size and packaging surface of the goods only while dealing with the entry of Party A’s goods into the
inventories. Party B inspects the packaging surface condition of the entire-pallet goods only. Party B shall not be responsible for any brokerage, losses or damages of entire-pallet goods discovered during the logistics process if it is innocent for
such brokerage, losses or damages and notifies Party A in a timely manner. 

  

	10.4	Both parties shall make every effort to minimize the losses of Party B through negotiation should Party A fails to settle the payment as stipulated hereunder. The
liquidated damages shall be 0.1 % of the overdue payment per day in case of failure of such negotiation. 

  

	10.5	Party B shall compensate Party A for any losses due to delay of delivery. Party B shall compensate Party A 0.1% of the value of goods per day if it fails to deliver the
goods to the designated destination and deliver the overdue goods to the designated destination for free. Furthermore, Party A is entitled to terminate this Agreement if the delivery is 30 days overdue. 

 

	10.6	Apart from the provisions above, the liquidated damages shall be 0.1% of the full payment or the value of the overdue goods per day if Party B fails to perform its
other obligations hereunder (including but not limit to delay of compensation settlement or consignment). Furthermore, Party A is entitled to terminate this Agreement if the specific performance is 30 days overdue. 

 

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	11.	CONFIDENTIALITY 

  

	11.1	Confidential information that one Party may obtain during the process of performance of this Agreement includes but is not limited to the other Party’s business
information, technology, data, company policy, client information, employee structure of Party A, delivery status, agreement prices, procurement procedures and other information and data that may be obtained during the performance of this Agreement.
The Party that obtained any confidential information shall keep it confidential and take all reasonable steps to prevent the confidential information from being disclosed to third parties. 

 

	11.2	Both parties shall inform their employees involved in the performance of this Agreement to comply with the confidentiality provisions hereunder. A Party shall be
jointly liable if its employee violates the confidentiality provisions. 

  

	11.3	The term of confidentiality shall survive this Agreement and will remain in force after the termination of this Agreement. 

 

	11.4	Both parties shall comply with confidentiality provisions. 

  

	12.	FORCE MAJEURE 

  

	12.1	Either Party shall inform the other Party by telephone or fax if it is expected that it cannot perform this Agreement due to any force majeure and subsequently produce
to the other Party within 15 days of the elimination of such force majeure the proof issued by relevant authorities. 

  

	12.2	Upon the cease or elimination of such force majeure, both Parties shall proceed with the performance of this Agreement promptly and inform the other Party via email,
telephone or fax. Nonetheless, one Party is entitled to terminate this Agreement by informing the other Party in writing of the termination if its performance hereunder is permanently rendered impossible by and only by force majeure.

  

	12.3	Neither of the Parties shall be responsible for the losses hereunder if such losses are due to force majeure. 

 

	13.	DISPUTE RESOLUTION 

Both Parties shall resolve timely any disputes arising in the performance of this Agreement. Either Party is entitled to bring an action
against the other Party before the court located in Party A’s registered address. 
  

	14.	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	14.1	Written methods referred to herein include letter, fax or email by post or by hand. 

 

	14.2	Once coming into effectiveness, unless otherwise stipulated, neither Parties shall modify or terminate this Agreement. A supplemental agreement shall be entered into if
one Party seeks to modify this Agreement. The supplemental agreement will come into effect once it is stamped officially. This Agreement shall be performed in the original manner if the Parties fail to reach an agreement to modify it. Otherwise it
constitutes a breach of this Agreement. 

  

	14.3	This Agreement shall be of the same term as the Service Outsourcing Agreement. 

 

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 Either Party is entitled to terminate this Agreement, but shall inform the other Party 6
months in advance. 
  

	14.4	This Agreement will come into effect once it is duly signed or affixed with company seals. 

One original copy of this Agreement will be dispatched to each Party. Each of the two original copies shall have the same legal effect.

  

	14.5	If there is discrepancy between this Agreement and the Service Outsourcing Agreement, this Agreement shall prevail. 

 

	14.6	The Parties are entitled to enter into agreements supplemental to this Agreement. Where the supplemental agreements are inconsistent with this Agreement, the
supplemental agreements shall prevail. 

 Party A: /s/ Shanghai ChemPartner Co., Ltd. 

Authorized Representative: 
 Date: July 1,
2008 
 Party B: /s/ LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 

Authorized Representative: 
 Date: July 1,
2008 
 Annex 1 
  

											
	Item	  	Unit	  	No. 3 Old
Building	  	No. 2 Old
Building	  	No. 6 Old
Building	  	Total
	 Storage Racks
	  		  	24	  	25	  	34	  	83
	 (200cm*52cm*125cm)
	  		  		  		  		  	
	 hydraulic lathe – 2000kg
	  		  	0	  	0	  	0	  	0
	 hand fork lifter – 200kg
	  		  	0	  	0	  	0	  	0
	 trolley
	  		  	1	  	1	  	0	  	2
	 aluminum alloy ladder
	  		  	0	  	1	  	0	  	1
	 cylinder go-cart
	  		  	0	  	1	  	0	  	1
	 electronic loadcell scales
	  		  	0	  	0	  	0	  	0
	 0-15kg- Brand
	  		  		  		  		  	
	 Chaozhong
	  		  		  		  		  	
	 electronic loadcell scales
	  		  	1	  	0	  	0	  	1
	 2-300kg
	  		  		  		  		  	
	 strongbox – Brand Lion
	  		  	0	  	0	  	0	  	0
	 infrared ray gun
	  		  	1	  	1	  	1	  	3
	 deepfreeze - Star
	  		  	1	  	1	  	0	  	2
	 cold cupboard - Star
	  		  	0	  	0	  	0	  	0

  

 8English translation of Service Outsourcing Agreement, dated as of June 1, 2007

 Exhibit 10.13 

THIS SERVICE OUTSOURCING AGREEMENT (hereinafter referred to as the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of June 1, 2007 in Shanghai,
by and between 
  

			
	Party A:	  	Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd
	Address:	  	No. 10 Building, 965 Halei Road, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Pudong New District, Shanghai
	Legal Representative:
		
	Party B:	  	LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
	Address:	  	No. 4 Building, Block 998, Halei Rd, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Pudong New District, Shanghai

Legal Representative: 
 WHEREAS, 

 

	(A)	Party B is experienced in providing procurement, logistic and other client services and desires to provide Party A and its subsidiaries such services to enhance Party
A’s supply chain management; and 

  

	(B)	Party A and Party B wish to document the terms and conditions to facilitate Party B’s provision of such services. 

Party A and Party B agree the following: 
  

	1.	GENERAL 

  

	1.1	Definition 

 Unless otherwise
defined, the terms below shall have the following meanings: 
  

	 	1.1.1	“Agreement” means this agreement signed by Party A and Party B, including all exhibits and schedules to this agreement and other reference documents agreed
upon by both parties. 

  

	 	1.1.2	“Party” means Party A or Party B, as the case maybe and “Parties” means Party A and Party B. 

 

	 	1.1.3	“Employees” means employees of Party B or its subcontractors who are instructed to provide the Service or any part of the same. 

 

	 	1.1.4	“Materials” means materials procured by Party B according to Party A’s requirements or materials handled or stored by Party B on behalf of Party A.

  

	 	1.1.5	“Warehouse” means the places where Party B handles and stores materials on behalf of Party A. 

 

	 	1.1.6	“Services” means the services performed by Party B according to the requirements of Party A and the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  

	 	1.1.7	“Sales of Materials” means the sale of Materials by Party B to Party A at predetermined prices according to terms set forth under Exhibit 1—Purchase and
Sales Agreement. 

  

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	 	1.1.8	“Purchase Agent Services” means the provision of Materials with no pre-determined prices by Party B according to terms set forth under Exhibit 2—Purchase
Agent Agreement. 

  

	 	1.1.9	“Purchase Handling Services” means Party B ordering and requesting for delivery of goods from suppliers designated by Party A’s customers and accepting,
shipping and storing such goods on behalf of Party A, and the associated statistics and data processing services. 

  

	2.	SERVICES 

  

	2.1	Scope of Services 

  

	 	2.1.1	Party B to sell Materials listed on a catalogue provided to Party A at prices mutually agreed upon by Parties; 

 

	 	2.1.2	Party B to maintain and repair Party A’s equipments and facilities; 

  

	 	2.1.3	Party B to clear customs for Party A’s exported and imported materials; 

 

	 	2.1.4	Party B to provide high pressure and hydrocyanation laboratory Services; 

  

	 	2.1.5	Party B to place orders and process data in relation to the goods provided by Party A’s customers to Party A; 

 

	 	2.1.6	Party B to negotiate construction contracts and contracts for importing equipments on behalf of Party A; 

 

	 	2.1.7	Party B to provide procurement Services for materials not listed on the catalogue; 

 

	 	2.1.8	Party B to provide warehousing and logistics Services for Party A. 

  

	 	2.1.9	Party A to provide analysis and testing Services for materials provided by Party B. 

 

	2.2	Party B shall provide the Services within the scope of this Agreement and in accordance with other terms and conditions set forth in the exhibits of this Agreement.

  

	2.3	Service Types 

  

	 	2.3.1	Sales of Materials 

  

	 	2.3.1.1	Party B shall provide a Materials catalogue with each Material having price mutually agreed upon by both Parties and sell such Materials to Party A according to Party
A’s purchase orders at such mutually agreed prices. Party B shall establish a warehouse with reasonable stocks at Party A’s premises to ensure on time delivery of Materials. 

 

	 	2.3.1.2	Party B shall issue invoices according to the catalogue prices. For prices and quality standard, please see Exhibit 1—Purchase and Sales Agreement.

  

	 	2.3.2	Purchase Agent Service 

  

	 	2.3.2.1	Party B shall act as Party A’s agent to purchase all the Materials not listed in the catalogue. Party A pay Party B’s actual purchase price. Party B shall
issue sales invoice to Party A. 

  

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	 	2.3.2.2	Party A shall pay Party B an agency fee according to the actual numbers of purchase Party B made. For details, please see Exhibit 2—Purchase Agent Agreement.

  

	 	2.3.3	Purchase Handling Services 

  

	 	2.3.3.1	Party B shall place orders with the suppliers designated by the Party A’s clients upon the Party A’s notices, and shall inspect, accept, store, settle and
distribute the Materials and process the data according to Party A’s requirements. 

  

	 	2.3.3.2	Party A shall pay handling fees to Party B on a monthly basis. For details, please see Exhibit 3—Purchase Agent Service Agreement. 

 

	 	2.3.4	Equipment Maintenance and Repair 

  

	 	2.3.4.1	Party B shall provide Party A a maintenance catalogue listing equipments and facilities that Party B is capable to maintain and repair. Party B shall develop annual
maintenance plan and fee schedules for the equipments and facilities listed in the maintenance catalogue and arrange employees to provide the maintenance Services on a regular basis. Party B shall set up repair service hotline and provide employees
to repair malfunctioned equipments and facilities upon notification by Party A. 

  

	 	2.3.4.2	For detailed maintenance agreement and fee schedules, please see Exhibit 5—Maintenance and Repair Services Agreement. 

 

	 	2.3.5	Agent Services 

  

	 	2.3.5.1	Party B shall provide customs clearance, trade documents preparation, inspection and data processing Services for materials imported or exported by Party A, select,
evaluate and negotiate with potential contractors for Party A’s construction projects and overseas equipment suppliers and draft related contracts. 

  

	 	2.3.5.2	Party A shall pay Party B commissions based on the number of import and export transactions conducted by Party B. For detailed fee and commission schedules, please see
Exhibit 6—Agent Services Agreement. 

  

	 	2.3.6	Special Laboratory Services 

  

	 	2.3.6.1	Party B shall provide high pressure and high pressure hydrocyanation laboratory Services for Party A with its own special lab facilities and provide Employees for such
Services. 

  

	 	2.3.6.2	Party B will provide fee schedules for its special laboratory services to Party A which shall be followed upon Party A’s confirmation. Please see Exhibit
7—Special Laboratory Services Agreement. 

  

	 	2.3.7	Warehousing and Logistics Services 

  

	 	2.3.7.1	Party A agrees to establish a warehouse at its premises for Party B to ensure on time delivery. Party B agrees to maintain certain level of inventory in the warehouse
and deliver materials to Party A’s individual laboratories from the warehouse. 

  

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	 	2.3.7.2	Party B charges fee according to the number of deliveries made to Party A. For detailed fee schedules and areement, please see Exhibit 4—Warehousing and Logistics
Services Agreement. 

  

	 	2.3.8	Testing and Analysis Services 

  

	 	2.3.8.1	To ensure that the reagent and other materials provided by Party B meet Party A’s requirements, Party A shall inspect and test these materials procured by Party B
using its own laboratory facilities at the cost of Party B. 

  

	 	2.3.8.2	Detailed testing procedures and fee schedules are set forth in Exhibit 8—Testing and Analysis Services Agreement. 

 

	2.4	Standard for Services: 

 Party B
shall perform its obligations under this Agreement in a responsible and professional manner according to this Agreement or the otherwise generally applicable professional, technical and quality standards in China. With Party A’s consent, Party
B shall arrange its related departments to perform the tasks delegated by Party A according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the exhibits hereto and shall provide experienced and qualified employees to complete the Services.

  

	3.	SERVICE FEES 

Please see exhibits to this Agreement for specific fee schedules and payment methods. 

 

	4.	PARTY A’S OBLIGATIONS 

 

	4.1	Upon request by Party B, Party A shall provide Party B the materials and documents necessary for performing the Services set forth in this Agreement and shall provide
reasonable assistance and help to facilitate Party B to perform its Service. 

  

	4.2	If there is any material changes on the part of Party A that may have negative impact on Party B’s ability to perform the Services, Party B may request Party A to
provide a written waiver to waive Party B from any liability arising out of any change in its service quality caused by such negative impact. 

  

	4.3	Party A shall pay Party B according to the time schedule and payment method set forth under the exhibits to this agreement. Party A shall have the obligation to
cooperate. Party A shall not unreasonably withhold approvals or consents required under this Agreement. 

  

	5.	PARTY B’S OBLIGATIONS 

 

	5.1	Party B shall be responsible for the quality of its Services. Any inspection or approval done by Party A shall not relieve Party B’s obligations.

  

	5.2	Where the conducts of Party B may have negative impact on Party A, Party A may request Party B to provide a written waiver to release Party A from such negative impact.

  

	5.3	Party B shall comply with health and safety, welfare, workers’ compensation, minimum wage, working schedule, environment, tax and other applicable laws.

  

	5.4	Party B shall keep all accurate and systematic documents and financial records related to its Services with customary content and in customary form, which shall be
sufficient to prove that all costs and expenses to be paid by Party A are legitimate. 

  

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	5.5	Party B shall provide Party A quarterly report and other reasonable information in relation to the Services upon written request by Party A. 

 

	6.	ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT OR SUBCONTRACT 

 

	6.1	Unless otherwise agreed upon in writing, Party B shall not subcontract or delegate any Services set forth in this Agreement to one or more third parties.

  

	6.2	Neither assignment of this Agreement by Party A to a third party nor its consent to the assignment of the same by Party B to a third party shall relieve any of Party
B’s obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	7.	CONFIDENTIALITY 

Unless otherwise agreed upon in writing by Party A, Party B and its Employees shall not disclose to any third party any information in
relation to this Agreement and its exhibits and any information acquired during the Services or information created as the result of its Services, nor shall Party B and its Employees use such information for purposes other than to perform this
Agreement. 
  

	8.	RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARTY A AND PARTY B 

 

	8.1	Party A and Party B are client and trade company, respectively. Both parties are duly incorporated under the laws of the People’s Republic of China and are
independent legal persons in good standing. 

  

	8.2	Party B shall be responsible for any dispute caused by Party B during its provision of Services. Party B agrees to compensate, indemnify, and defend at its cost Party A
for any claims against Party A caused by the acts of Party B and its Employees during the provision of the Services. 

  

	9.	LIABILITY FOR BREACH 

Party A and Party B shall perform their respective obligations as set forth in this Agreement. Unless otherwise agreed, a Party shall
breach this Agreement if the Party fails to fully perform or suspend the performance of its obligations under this Agreement. The breaching party shall bear the responsibility according to terms of the related Agreements. 

 

	10.	DISPUTE RESOLUTION 

Any disputes arising from the performance of this Agreement shall be resolved through friendly negotiation between Parties. In case such
negotiation fails, any Party may bring legal action to the court in the area where Party A is located. 
  

	11.	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	11.1	No Party shall amend or terminate this Agreement without entering into an amendment to this Agreement with the other Party. The amendment shall become effective after
both Parties have affixed the amendment with company seals or contract seals. If no agreement is reached on the amendment, the Party initiating the amendment shall continue to perform under the original Agreement, or would be considered as breaching
this Agreement. 

  

	11.2	The term of this Agreement is 5 years, from July 1, 2007 to July 1, 2012. Any party wishing to terminate this agreement shall notice the other party with 6
months’ advance notice. 

  

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	11.3	This Agreement shall become effective after both parties have caused their legal representatives or authorized representatives to sign this Agreement and affix this
Agreement with company seals. This Agreement is made in two originals, held by each party. Each of the originals shall have the same legal effect. 

  

	11.4	Parties may enter into a supplemental agreement for issues not addressed by this Agreement. If there is any discrepancy between this Agreement and the supplemental
agreement, the supplemental agreement shall prevail. 

  

	11.5	Details of the services outsourcing shall be provided in separate written agreements as set forth in the exhibits. Any discrepancy between this Agreement and such
separate agreements shall be governed by such separate agreements. 

  

			
	Party A:	  	Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd
	Address:	  	No. 10 Building, 965 Halei Road, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Pudong New District, Shanghai
	Authorized Representative:
	
	Date: June 1, 2007
		
	Party B:	  	LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
	Address:	  	No. 4 Building, Block 998, Halei Rd, Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Pudong New District, Shanghai
	Authorized Representative:
	
	Date: June 1, 2007

  

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 Service Outsourcing Agreement-Exhibit 3 

Purchase Agent Service Agreement 

THIS PURCHASE AGENT SERVICE AGREEMENT (hereinafter referred to as the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of June 1, 2007 in
Shanghai, by and between 
  

			
	Party A:	  	Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd.
	Address:
	Legal Representative:
		
	Party B:	  	LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
	Address:
	Legal Representative:

 WHEREAS, 

 

	1.	Party A desires to receive purchase agent service from Party B; 

  

	2.	Party B is experienced in providing procurement and logistic services and is willing and capable to provide purchase agent service to Party A. 

Party A and Party B, through friendly negotiations and based on the principles of mutual benefits and good faith, agree the following in respect of Party
B’s provision of purchase agent service to Party A: 
  

	1.	Service 

  

	1.1	Party B shall order goods on behalf of Party A (hereinafter referred to as the “Goods Purchased on Behalf”) from suppliers (see the Sample List of Suppliers
in Schedule II) designated by Party A’s clients, subject to the purchase orders of Party A (see Sample Purchase Order in Schedule I) or the purchase instructions by Party A on the electronic commerce platform of Party B, and shall complete the
order, advising Party A of the expected delivery time within twenty-four hours upon receipt of the purchase orders of Party A. 

  

	1.2	Party A shall conduct inventory operation to the Goods Purchased on Behalf upon its delivery. 

 

	1.3	Party B shall conduct data statistics and processing to the Goods Purchased on Behalf and report the data statistics for the prior month no later than the fifth working
day of each month. 

  

	2.	Service Term 

  

	2.1	The term of this Agreement is 5 years, from June 1, 2007, to May 31, 2012. Any party wishing to terminate this agreement shall notify the other party with 6
months’ advance notice. 

  

	3.	Service Fees and Payment 

  

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	3.1	Party A shall make a monthly payment to Party B for purchase agent service and the monthly fees shall be RMB 14,000. If the total amount of the purchase orders from
Party A and its affiliates to Party B exceeds 400 (calculated by accumulating each goods on each order), Party A shall pay Party B RMB 40 for each goods on each order in relation to the 70% of the excess of the orders. 

 

	3.2	 Party B shall prepare a list of the Goods Purchased on Behalf for the prior month no later than the
10th day of each month and issue invoice thereof to Party
A. 

  

	3.3	 Party A shall make full payment to Party B for the prior month no later than the
15th day of each month upon receipt and verification of
the list of the Goods Purchased on Behalf and the invoice thereof. 

  

	4.	Goods Quality 

  

	4.1	Party A shall be responsible for the quality of the Goods Purchased on Behalf independently and Party B shall not be responsible for the inspection thereof.

  

	4.2	Party B shall be responsible for the exchange or return of the Goods Purchased on Behalf if its quality fails to meet Party A’s requirements. However, Party B
shall not be liable for any possible losses due to that incurred by Party A. 

  

	5.	Party A’s Obligations 

  

	5.1	Party A shall provide Party B information of the designated suppliers and the purchase orders of the Goods Purchased on Behalf and shall provide reasonable assistance
and help to facilitate Party B to perform its purchase agent service. 

  

	5.2	Party A shall make due payment of service fees to Party B under this Agreement. 

 

	5.3	Party A shall not cancel or modify the purchase order at will upon its execution and shall be liable for delivery delay or any other losses due to that.

  

	6.	Party B’s Obligations 

  

	6.1	Party B shall provide purchase agent service strictly following the purchase order of Party A and guarantee that the quality of the Goods Purchased on Behalf will meet
Party A’s requirements. 

  

	6.2	If Party A’s designated suppliers fail to supply the goods required due to being out of stock or other Force Maejure factors, Party B shall notify Party A thereof
within two working days upon the order of Party A, who shall have the right to continue or cancel the order. 

  

	6.3	If the occurrence of any Force Maejure factors including custom inspection or wrong delivery by the suppliers affect the delivery time, Party B shall notify Party A
thereof within 24 hours upon knowing such factors. 

  

	6.4	Party B shall keep all accurate and systematic records and financial records related to the purchase agent service within the validity of the Agreement.

  

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	6.5	Party B shall provide Party A monthly report and other information in relation to the purchase agent service in the form and content reasonably required by Party A in
writing. 

  

	6.6	Party B shall keep in confidence the information of the suppliers of Party A’s customers, goods purchased, prices and other purchase information and shall not
disclose any such information to any third party without prior written consent of Party A. 

  

	7.	Liability for Breach 

  

	7.1	If Party A fails to make due payment of service fees to Party B, it shall be liable for liquidated damages equal to 0.1% of the payment overdue for each day that the
payment is delayed. 

  

	7.2	Party B shall offer prompt feedback of order and delivery to Party A. If it fails to do so upon delivery delay, Party B shall be liable for liquidated damages of RMB 20
(for each goods in each order). 

  

	7.3	If the delivery delay of the Goods Purchased on Behalf is caused by Party B and Party B fails to notify Party A thereof within the agreed time, Party B shall be liable
for liquidated damages of RMB 40 (for each goods in each order). Moreover, Party B shall be liable for any possible losses occurred by Party A due to such delay, provided that the amount of damages of Party B shall not exceed the value of the
delayed goods. 

  

	7.4	If any inconsistency is caused by Party B between the specification, model, quantity, quality and packaging of the Goods Purchased on Behalf delivered to Party A and
those in the purchase order, Party B shall exchange or return the Goods Purchased on Behalf at the request of Party A, any expenses arising from which shall be borne by Party B. Moreover, Party B shall be liable for any possible losses occurred by
Party A due to such inconsistency, provided that the amount of damages of Party B shall not exceed the value of the goods indicated in the purchase order of Party A. 

 

	8.	Assignment of Agreement and/or Subcontract 

  

	8.1	Unless otherwise agreed upon in writing, Party B shall not subcontract or delegate any purchase agent service set forth in this Agreement to any other person or
company. 

  

	8.2	Neither assignment of any part of the purchase agent service s under this Agreement by Party A to a third party nor its consent to the assignment of the same by Party B
to a third party shall relieve any of Party B’s obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	9.	Dispute Resolution 

  

	9.1	Any disputes arising from the performance of this Agreement shall be resolved through friendly negotiation between Parties. In case such negotiation fails, any Party
may bring legal action to the court in the area where Party A is located. 

  

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	10.	Miscellaneous 

  

	10.1	No Party shall amend or terminate this Agreement without entering into an amendment to this Agreement with the other Party. The amendment shall become effective after
both Parties have affixed the amendment with company seals. If no agreement is reached on the amendment, the Party initiating the amendment shall continue to perform under the original Agreement, or would be considered as breaching this Agreement.

  

	10.2	This Agreement shall become effective after both parties have caused their legal representatives or authorized representatives to sign this Agreement and affix this
Agreement with company seals. This Agreement is made in two originals, held by each party. Each of the originals shall have the same legal effect. 

Party A: /s/ Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd. 

Authorized Representative: 
 Date: June 1,
2007 
 Party B: /s/ LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 

Authorized Representative: 
 Date: June 1,
2007 
  

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 Schedule I 

Sample Purchase Order 
  

																					
	  1	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	
											
	  2	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	
											
	  3	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	
											
	  4	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	PO#	 	
											
	  5	 		 		 		 		 		 	Number of Compounds	 		 		 		 	
											
	  6	 		 		 		 		 		 	Catalogue	 	Quality	 		 		 	
											
	#7	 	Name	 	CAS#	 	Package	 	Quantity	 	Brand	 	Code	 	Standard	 	Total	 	Required	 	Note
		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	Price	 	Date	 	
											
	  8	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	
											
	  9	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	
											
	  10	 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 		 	

  

					
	Issued by: Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd.
			
		 	  
	 	(signature)
	
	Accepted by: LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
			
		 	  
	 	(signature)

  

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 Schedule II 

Sample List of Suppliers 
  

	1.	Sigma-Aldrich (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 

Brands available: Sigma, Aldrich, Sigma-Aldrich, Fluka, RDH, Supelco and etc. 

 

	2.	J&K Chemical Limited 

 Brands
available: Acros, Maybridge, TCI, Strem, Fluorochem and etc. 
  

	3.	Shenzhen Meryer Chemical Technology Co., Ltd. Brands available: ABCR 

  

	4.	Shanghai Representative Office of Austin Chemical Company, Inc. 

All kinds of foreign brands available 
  

	5.	Fisher Scientific Worldwide (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 

All kinds of laboratory consumables available 
  

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 Service Outsourcing Agreement-Exhibit 5 

EQUIPMENT REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES AGREEMENT 

 

			
	Party A:	  	Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd
		
	Party B:	  	LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

 Party A and Party B,
through friendly negotiations, agree as follows in respect of providing equipment repairs and maintenance services from Party B to Party A: 
  

	1.	SERVICES 

Party A and Party B will jointly prepare a catalogue for equipment repairs and maintenance (Schedule 1) based on the technological and
service capabilities of Party B. Party B will provide the services set forth under the catalogue, which will ensure normal operations and extend the useful life of the equipment of Party A. The services contemplated to be provided hereunder by Party
B consist of maintenance services and repair services. 
  

	2.	TYPES OF SERVICES 

  

	2.1	Maintenance Services 

  

	 	2.1.1	Party B will provide maintenance services for the equipment of Party A included in the catalogue on regular basis, and the name of such equipment and the frequency,
description and charges of such maintenance will be set forth under Schedule 2. 

  

	 	2.1.2	 Party B will provide to Party A a repairs and maintenance work plan for the immediately following month no later than the
25th day of each month. If Party A has any objection to
such plan, it shall notify Party B by electronic mail or fax within two business days upon its receipt of such plan. Party B will make change to its repairs and maintenance plan according to comments from Party A and, subject to approval from Party
A, conduct repairs and maintenance according to the changed plan. 

  

	 	2.1.3	Party B will provide maintenance services upon the equipment of Party A according to its repair and maintenance work plan. Party A shall make an advance notice to the
person in charge of the equipment of the time for maintenance of such equipment as provided under the work plan, and coordinate to decide the operating time of such equipment to ensure due provision of maintenance services by Party B. The person in
charge of such equipment is obliged to notify the maintenance employee of Party B of the major services to be performed in connection with the maintenance, and provide free of charge the area and utilities necessary for performing such maintenance
services by Party B. 

  

	 	2.1.4	Upon completion of maintenance services for each equipment, Party B will issue to Party A the LabPartner Trading Equipment Maintenance Services Customer Confirmation
Letter (Schedule 3), which will include the name of the equipment that have been maintained, description and charges of such maintenance, and the expenses for any accessories and materials. The Confirmation Letter shall be signed by the person in
charge of the equipment of Party A, to confirm Party B’s completion of the maintenance services. 

  

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	 	2.1.5	Party B will provide tier one and tier two services, once for each, for any equipment purchased by Party A from Party B within one year from such purchase.

  

	2.2	Repair Services 

  

	 	2.2.1	Party B will provide repair services for the equipment of Party A, the names of which equipment and the types of breakdowns that are repairable are included in Schedule
4. Party B will charge a flat rate of RMB100 for each repair, exclusive of any expense for parts and components which will be separately charged, if any. 

  

	 	2.2.2	If any of the equipment of Party A which is included in the catalogue fails to operate due to any breakdown, Party A may notify such breakdown to Party B by electronic
mail addressed to             . Upon receipt of such mail, Party B will arrange its repair employee to conduct on-site check and repair of such breakdown within one business day. The
repair employee of Party B shall repair the breakdown on-site if it is repairable or, if it is irreparable on-site, notify Party A of the time required for its repair. Upon completion of equipment repair, Party B will fill in a LabPartner Trading
Customer Equipment Repair Advice (see Schedule 5), in which Party B will provide the particulars of the breakdown and charges for its repair, which is subject to signature of Party A. 

 

	 	2.2.3	Annual Repair Package Plan 

  

	 	2.2.3.1	Party A may purchase the annual repair package plan from Party B for equipment repair services. Party A will fill in and affix its seal on the LapPartner Trading
Equipment Maintenance Package Plan Purchase Confirmation Letter (see Schedule 6), which will be provided to Party B as evidence for Party A’s purchase of the package plan. Upon receipt of the Purchase Confirmation Letter, Party B will provide
the following services to the designated equipment of Party A applicable to such package plan within the agreed period: 

  

	 	•	 	 Any breakdown included in Schedule 4, the charge of which repair will not be separately paid by Party A; and 

 

	 	•	 	 Party B will provide maintenance services according to Schedule 2, and Party A will not be charged for any expenses relating to replacement of any
parts and components for the first time. 

  

	 	2.2.3.2	Each of Party A and Party B will follow the procedures provided under Section 2.2.2 for delivery of repair notice and implementation of repair, respectively, in
respect of the equipment of Party A which is included in the repair package plan. The maintenance of such equipment will follow the procedures provided under Section 2.1. 

 

	3.	SERVICE FEES 

  

	3.1	Equipment Maintenance Charges and Payment Methods 

  

	 	3.1.1	 Party B will account for the charges and expenses arising from the provision of maintenance services and replacement of materials and components for
the prior month according to the Customer Confirmation Letter by the 10th
day of each month, and provide a schedule of such charges and expenses to Party A. 

  

	 	3.1.2	Within three business days upon receipt of such charges and expenses schedule, Party A will complete its review of such charges and expenses and notify Party B to issue
an invoice thereof and, within five business days upon it receipt of such invoice from Party B, make payment in full to Party B. 

  

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	3.2	Equipment Repair Charges and Payment and Methods 

  

	 	3.2.1	 Party B will account for the charges and expenses arising from the provision of repair services and replacement of materials and components for the
prior month according to the Customer Confirmation Letter by the 10th
day of each month, and provide a schedule of such charges and expenses to Party A. 

  

	 	3.2.2	Within three business days upon receipt of such charges and expenses schedule, Party A will complete its review of such charges and expenses and notify Party B to issue
an invoice thereof and, within five business days upon it receipt of such invoice from Party B, make payment in full to Party B. 

  

	3.3	Charges and Payment Methods for Equipment Repair Package Plan 

  

	 	3.3.1	 Party A will purchase one-year equipment repair package plan for any of its equipment at the amount of 10% of the original purchase price of the
equipment. Party B will account for the charges and expenses arising from equipment repair for the prior month according to the Repair Package Plan Purchase Letter by the
5th of each month, and provide a schedule of such charges
and expenses and an invoice thereof to Party A. 

  

	 	3.3.2	 Upon receipt of such invoice, Party A will pay to Party B the charges and expenses relating to the equipment repair package plan arising from the
signed Repair Package Plan Purchase Letter for the prior month by the 10th
day of each month. 

  

	4.	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	4.1	If the equipment is purchased by Party B on behalf of Party A, Party B may assist Party A in its communication with the equipment supplier who will provide guaranty
services to Party A. The preceding sentence will not release Party B from its obligations to provide maintenance and repair services for such equipment. If Party B is the supplier of such equipment, it shall provide guaranty services according to
related agreement. 

  

	4.2	Party A shall make due payment of any and all charges and expenses under this Agreement. If Party A delays to make such payment for more than a week, Party B may
suspend its services without any liability to any losses which may be incurred by Party A thereof. 

  

	4.3	With the exception of the services included under any repair package plan, Party B shall provide repair services free of charge to any equipment of Party A within one
week after it has provided repair services for the same breakdown of the same equipment. 

  

	4.4	Party A may elect to use either of the two payment methods for repair services based on the conditions of its equipment. 

 

	4.5	 On the execution date of this agreement Party A shall provide to Party B a list setting forth the particulars of each of the equipment included in
Schedule 1, which list will include the names, specifications, quantities and locations of such equipment that needs the maintenance services provided by Party B. If Party A adds any new set of equipment included Schedule 1 and requires Party B to
provide maintenance services for such equipment, it will provide a list setting forth the particulars of such equipment to Party B by the
5th day of next month, upon receipt of that list Party B
will provide maintenance services for such equipment according to Schedule 2. 

  

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	4.6	Party B will continue to improve the skills of its repair employees, and expand the scope of its repair services correspondingly to the improved skills of its
employees. Party B will notify Party A promptly of any improvement of its repair capacity so as to facilitate timely repair of equipment. The services included in the annual repair services package plan will remain the same.

  

	4.7	If any provisions of this Agreement has any conflict with any provision under the Service Outsourcing Agreement (No. JCPE20070702002), the Service Outsourcing Agreement
will prevail. 

  

	5.	The term of this Agreement is 5 years, from June 1, 2007 to June 1, 2012. Any party wishing to terminate this agreement shall notice the other party
with 6 months’ advance notice. 

  

	6.	This Agreement is made in two originals, held by each party. This Agreement shall become effective after both parties sign this Agreement and affix this
Agreement with company seals. Any dispute arising from this Agreement shall be settled through negotiations and, if negotiations fail, the provisions under the Services Outsourcing Agreement will prevail. 

Party A: 
 /s/ Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd

 Agent: 
 Date: June 1, 2007

 Party B: 
 /s/ LabPartner (Shanghai)
Co., Ltd. 
 Agent: 
 Date:
June 1, 2007 
  

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 Schedule 1: Catalogue for Equipment Repairs and Maintenance 

 

									
	 Item
	  	 Equipment Name
	  	 Specification/

Type
	  	 Producer/Brand
	  	 Note

	1	  	cold condensate circulating	  	DLSB5\25	  	Zhengzhou Greatwall	  	
		  	pump	  	DLSB30\30	  	Scientific Industrial and	  	
		  		  	DLSB30\80	  	Trade Co., Ltd.	  	
	2	  	cold condensate circulating	  	DLSB5\25	  	Shanghai Yukang	  	
		  	pump	  		  	Scientific & Educational	  	
		  		  		  	Instrument Equipment Co.,	  	
		  		  		  	Ltd.	  	
	3	  	oil pump	  	2XZ-4	  	Tongyun Vacuum Pump	  	
		  		  		  	Factory of Shanghai Aoxin	  	
		  		  		  	Industry Trade	  	
		  		  		  	Development Co., Ltd.	  	
	4	  	oil pump	  	2XZ-4	  	Zhejiang Linhai Tanshi	  	
		  		  		  	Vacuum Equipment Co.,	  	
		  		  		  	Ltd.	  	
	5	  	oil pump	  	2XZ-4	  	Shanghai Yukang	  	
		  		  		  	Scientific & Educational	  	
		  		  		  	Instrument Equipment Co.,	  	
		  		  		  	Ltd.	  	
	6	  	oil pump	  	2XZ-4	  	Shanghai Deying Vacuum	  	
		  		  		  	Pump Factory	  	
	7	  	oil pump	  	2XZ-4B	  	Shanghai Vacuum Pump	  	
		  		  		  	Factory	  	
	8	  	rotary evaporator	  	RE-5203	  	Shanghai Yarong	  	
		  		  		  	Biochemical Instrument	  	
		  		  		  	Factory	  	
	9	  	rotary evaporator	  	ZX98-01	  	shanghai Looye Co., ltd.	  	
	10	  	water circulating vacuum	  	SHB-IIIA\SHB-	  	Zhengzhou Greatwall	  	
		  	pump	  	95A	  	Scientific Industrial and	  	
		  		  		  	Trade Co., Ltd.	  	
	11	  	water circulating vacuum	  	SHB-IIIA\SHB-	  	Shanghai Yukang	  	
		  	pump	  	95A	  	Scientific & Educational	  	
		  		  		  	Instrument Equipment Co.,	  	
		  		  		  	Ltd.	  	
	12	  	ice maker	  	FM550	  	Grant Ice Systems (China)	  	
		  		  	FM350	  		  	
	13	  	freeze dryer	  	6 litres	  	LABCONCO	  	

  

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	Schedule 2:	 	Equipment Name, Maintenance Period, Maintenance Content and Charge Standard (Including Fees for Material Required for Maintenance) Involved in Maintenance
Services

  

							
	 Equipment Name
	  	 Maintenance Period
	  	 Maintenance Content
	  	 Charge Standard

	cold condensate circulating pump	  	3 months	  	Clean cold trap and replace liquid freeze, and check any refrigerant leak at all welding joints. Prompt contact with agent or producer to reinforce the welding joints and add
refrigerant if any leak is noticed.	  	RMB70/pump/ time
				
	oil pump	  	Tier 2 maintenance: 3 months	  	Tier 2 maintenance: replace pump oil.	  	Tier 2 maintenance: RMB20/pump/ time
				
		  	Tier 1 maintenance: 1 year	  	Tier 1 maintenance: clean pump shell; check any abrasion of and replace abrased rotary vane and spring; replace sealing element.	  	Tier 1 maintenance: RMB120/pump/once
				
	rotary evaporator	  	Tier 2 maintenance: 45 days	  	Tier 2 maintenance: clean seal ring and head of rotary evaporator once.	  	Tier 2 maintenance: RMB25/pump/ time
				
		  	Tier 1 maintenance: 1 year	  	Tier 1 maintenance: check any abrasion of and replace abrased seal ring; check and replace any evaporating pipe.	  	Tier 1 maintenance: RMB50/pump/ time
				
	water circulating vacuum pump	  	Tier 2 maintenance: 3 months	  	Tier 2 maintenance: clean water tank and replace water, clean one-way valve and replace rubber pipe.	  	Tier 2 maintenance: RMB30/pump/ time
				
		  	Tier 1 maintenance: 1 year	  	Tier 1 maintenance: check noise of motor and replace bearing if noisy; replace vacuum bottle; replace seal ring; replace hush pipe.	  	Tier 1 maintenance: RMB70/pump/ time
				
	ice maker	  	3 months	  	Clean cold trap once and check any refrigerant leak at all welding joints. Prompt contact with agent or producer to reinforce the welding joints and add refrigerant if any leak is
noticed.	  	RMB70/pump/ time
				
	freeze dryer	  	6 months	  	Clean cold trap once and check any refrigerant leak at all welding joints. Prompt contact with agent or producer to reinforce the welding joints and add refrigerant if any leak is
noticed.	  	RMB70/pump/time

 Note: 

 

	 	1.	Party B shall notify Party A for repair if Party B finds any damages to parts of equipment which is not described in the maintenance content while providing maintenance
services to the equipment. 

  

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 Schedule 3: LabPartner Trading Equipment Maintenance Services Customer Confirmation Letter 

LabPartner Trading Equipment Maintenance Services Customer Confirmation Letter 

No.         

Company to which equipment belongs 
  

											
	Equipment Location	  	Equipment	  		  	Maintenance Date	  		  	
		  	No.	  		  		  		  	
						
	Equipment Name	  	Specification/Type	  		  	Producer	  		  	
						
	Maintenance Content:	  		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  		  	
	Maintenance Charges	  		  		  		  		  	
				
		  	Parts Replacement/Material Utilization and Charges	  		  	
						
	 Item
	  	 Name of Parts/Materials
	  	 Amount Used
	  	 Unit
	  	Amount	  	Note
	1	  		  		  		  		  	
	2	  		  		  		  		  	
	3	  		  		  		  		  	
	4	  		  		  		  		  	
	5	  		  		  		  		  	
	Subtotal	  		  		  		  		  	
	Total Charge	  		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  		  	
	Maintained by:	  		  	Person in Charge of Equipment:	  		  	

  

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 Schedule 4: Name of Equipment and Breakdown Involved in Repair Services 

 

			
	 Equipment Name
	  	 Breakdown Name

	freeze dryer	  	no display of vacuum degree or stopped operation of freeze dryer
		
	cold condensate circulating pump	  	no circulation, no refrigeration, display error, liquid leak and short circuit
		
	oil pump	  	weak vacuum degree, jammed and noisy vane, damaged exhaust pipe, burnout motor replacement and oil seal leak
		
	water circulating vacuum pump	  	burnout motor replacement, jammed vane adjustment, spraying, washer replacement, one-way valve clogging, vacuum bottle clogging and reverse absorption, oil seal spray, damaged
vacuum bottle replacement, jammed, noisy and low-pressure bearing and weak vacuum degree
		
	movable pump	  	burnout motor replacement, jammed vane adjustment, spraying, washer replacement, one-way valve clogging, vacuum bottle clogging and reverse absorption, oil seal spray, damaged
vacuum bottle replacement, jammed bearing, drain pipe leak
		
	rotary evaporator	  	weak vacuum degree, evaporating pipe break, potentiometer failure, purge valve break, hand crank break, uncontrolled speed adjustment, breakdown of the plug connecting circuit
board and motor, short circuit or loud noise of water bath, breakdown of rotary evaporating head
		
	desk blast drying oven	  	heating failure, ventilation failure
		
	vacuum drying oven	  	gas leak, heating failure
		
	infrared drying oven	  	bulb replacement, short circuit
		
	ultraviolet analyzer	  	replacement of light filter, lamp tube or starter
		
	pressure regulator	  	regulation failure, no display of pressure, short circuit
		
	temperature controller	  	display error, power cord replacement, sensor replacement
		
	magnetic stirrer	  	loud noise, no power, abnormal operation, short circuit
		
	ozone generator	  	short circuit
		
	Electronic weight scale	  	power cord break

 Note: 

 

	 	1.	Party A shall make direct payments to other suppliers if Party B commissions them to provide repair services to Party A, and Party B shall not otherwise charge Party A
for such repairs. 

  

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 Schedule 5: LabPartner Trading Customer Equipment Repair Advice 

LabPartner Trading Customer Equipment Repair Advice 

No. 
  

			
	Ordered by Company:	 	Order Date:

  

									
	Department	  		  	Person	  	Location	  	
					
	 Equipment
 Name
	  		  	 Equipment

No.
	  	 Specification/

Type
	  	
					
	 Breakdown

Description
	  		  		  		  	
	
	Maintenance Content
					
	 Maintenance

Item
	  	 Name of

Parts/Materials
	  	 Amount

Used
	  	 Maintenance

Fee
	  	 Fees of

Parts/Materials

		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  	
	Subtotal	  		  		  		  	
					
	Total Charge	  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  	
		  		  		  		  	
	Repaired by:	  		  		  		  	Date:
					
	 Delivered to External Unit for Repair

(Unit Name)
	  		  	 Repair
 Date
	  	 Completion

Date
	  	
					
	Repair Description	  		  		  		  	
					
	Repaired by:	  		  		  		  	Date:
					
	Acceptance Result	  		  		  		  	
					
	Accepted by:	  		  		  		  	Date:
					
	Note:	  		  		  		  	

  

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	Schedule 6:	 	LapPartner Trading Equipment Maintenance Package Plan Purchase Confirmation Letter

LapPartner Trading Equipment Maintenance Package Plan Purchase Confirmation Letter 

 

															
	 No.
	  	 Maintained
Equipment
	  	Specification /
Type	  	Producer	  	Equipment
No.	  	Equipment	  	Original
Value of
Equipment	  	Maintenance
Fees
	 1
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 2
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 3
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 4
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 5
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 6
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 7
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 8
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 9
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 10
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
	 Total
	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	

 Package Scope: 
  

	 	1.	Party B shall be responsible for repair without any further charge if any breakdown specified in Schedule 4 occurs to the maintained equipment of Party A during the
agreed term. 

  

	 	2.	Party B shall provide maintenance services to the maintained equipment of Party A following standards specified in Schedule 2 during the agreed term without any further
charge and shall waive the fees of materials and parts incurred in the first maintenance to the maintained equipment of Party A. 

  

	 	3.	Party A shall make full and on-time payments to Party B for the fees of materials and parts arising out of repair and maintenance (excluding the fees of materials and
parts incurred in the first maintenance) and such fees are not included in the package scope of Party B. 

Package Term: 

From
                                        
to
                                        

  

			
	Package Buyer:	  	Package Seller:
		
	Date:	  	Date:
		
	Agent	  	Agent

  

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 Service Outsourcing Agreement-Exhibit 6 

AGENCY SERVICES AGREEMENT 
  

			
	Party A:	 	Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd
		
	Party B:	 	LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

 Party A and Party B,
through friendly negotiations and based on the principles of equality, willingness, equity, honesty and credibility, agree as follows: 
  

	1.	AGENCY SERVICES 

  

	1.1	Party B, as commissioned by Party A, will provide consulting services necessary for Party A’s construction projects, including evaluation of suppliers,
construction pricing comparison, business negotiations, contract drafting, and project inspection and acceptance (to be jointly conducted by the Parties). 

  

	1.2	Party B, as commissioned by Party A, will purchase devices and equipment requested by Party A, including collecting related information; equipment selection; evaluation
of suppliers; contract negotiations, preparation and performance tracking; and inspection and acceptance of devices and equipment (to be jointly conducted by the Parties). 

 

	1.3	Party B, as commissioned by Party A, will provide logistics services for the imports and exports of Party A, including customs declaration and clearance, documents and
certifications processing, information preparation, submission for inspection, shipment collection, and data processing. 

  

	2.	AGENCY FEES 

  

	2.1	Party B will provide construction related consulting service and equipment procurement services to Party A free of charge. 

 

	2.2	Party B will collect logistics service agency fees for the imports and exports of Party A as follows: 

 

	 	•	 	 KJ3 customs clearance: RMB100 for each clearance 

  

	 	•	 	 General cargo forwarding under the trade terms of DDU and DDP: RMB250 for each service 

 

	 	•	 	 General cargo forwarding other than the trade terms of DDU and DDP: 

 

											
	 Number
	  	 Item
	  	 Fees (RMB)
	  	Number	  	 Item
	  	 Fees (RMB)

	 1
	  	documents preparation	  	100	  	6	  	domestic transport	  	300 (below one ton) 450 (one to three tons)
	 2
	  	Certifications handling	  	100	  	7	  	license processing	  	500
	 3
	  	customs clearance (including declaration)	  	600	  	8	  	3C mandatory certification	  	8,000
	4	  	tax exemption	  	400	  	9	  	3C off-catalogue certification	  	800
	5	  	inspection	  	350	  	10	  	inspection expenses	  	as actually incurred

  

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	 	•	 	 Warehousing fees, duties and quantity inspection drayage expenses will be payable in the same amount as actually incurred, for which Party B shall
provide valid payment evidence to Party A. Any special fees will be separately negotiated by the Parties. 

  

	 	•	 	 Any fees and expenses collectable by Party B under this Agreement will be settled at the last day of each month. Party B shall provide a schedule of
settled accounts for the prior month along with cleared documents to Party A by the 10th
day of each month and, within three days after confirmation by Party A, issue an invoice thereof. Party A shall make full payment of such fees and expenses within five business days
upon its receipt of the invoice from Party B. 

  

	3.	PARTY A’S OBLIGATIONS 

 

	3.1	Party A shall sign and issue a written power of attorney (Schedule 1) to Party B to commission Party B in respect of agency services relating to construction related
consulting or procurement of imported equipment. Party B will commence its services actively upon its receipt of such power of attorney from Party A. 

  

	3.2	Party A shall provide the information necessary for Party B to provide services for construction related consulting, including without limitation building drawings,
engineering requirements, budget, and engineering standards. 

  

	3.3	Party A shall, at the request of Party B, provide assistance necessary for Party B to provide construction related consulting services to Party A during the term of
such consulting services. 

  

	3.4	Any construction related consulting services contract provided by Party B is subject to final review and execution of Party A, who will be a party to such contract.
Party B will not be liable for negotiation and execution of such contract. Any delay or failure to perform such contract due to Party A’s belated review thereof or otherwise will not affect Party B’s performance of its obligations.

  

	3.5	The Parties shall jointly inspect any construction for acceptance if such construction is completed within the term of the contract for Party B’s provision of
consulting services underlying such construction. If the construction may be accepted only by its owner, Party B’s consulting services thereof will be completed upon signature and seals upon the acceptance letter (Schedule 2) by Party A. If the
construction may not be accepted unless with approval from relevant agencies pursuant to laws and regulations, Party B’s consulting services thereof will be complete upon acceptance of such construction by such agencies. If the construction
fails to be accepted according to schedule due to Party A’s fault, party B will no longer participate in the inspection and acceptance of such construction. 

 

	3.6	Party A shall provide the materials necessary for Party B to provide agency services for equipment procurement, including without limitation device and equipment
procurement plan, names, technical specifications, budget and suppliers of the devices and equipment. 

  

	3.7	Party A shall provide technical employee to assist Party B in deciding the technical specifications in device and equipment procurement contracts.

  

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	3.8	Party A shall make due payments under device and equipment procurement contracts. In the event of any delay or failure to perform any contract or any dispute in
connection with the purchased devices or equipment due to delayed payment or incomplete procedures on equipment import by Party A, any and all liabilities thereof shall be solely borne by Party A. 

 

	3.9	Party A is responsible for final review and execution of any device and equipment procurement contract. 

 

	3.10	Party A is responsible to inspect the purchased equipment for acceptance. 

  

	3.11	Party A shall provide to Party B promptly the schedule of imports and exports, carrier number, and other information required for customs declaration and inspection.
Party B will not be liable for delayed shipment of Party A’s imports and exports due to Party A’s failure to promptly provide relevant materials or information. 

 

	3.12	Party A warrants that all of its imports and exports are in compliance with the laws and regulations of the PRC, and will be liable for any loss incurred by Party B in
connection with its joint and several liability in providing agency services for imports and exports of Party A due to Party A’s failure. 

  

	3.13	Package of Party A’s goods shall meet shipping requirements, be conspicuously identified with the logos for removal, storage, protection and other uses, and is in
good order; otherwise any loss of such goods during its shipment will be unrelated with Party B. Transportation fees, port fees and any other fees and expenses relating to shipment and delivery will be borne by Party A. 

 

	4.	PARTY B’S OBLIGATIONS 

 

	4.1	Party B shall actively provide agency services upon its receipt of a power of attorney from Party A and, within ten business days upon its receipt of a power of
attorney for construction related project, will complete material collection, supplier evaluation, and engineering plan (drawing) preparation, provide more than three suppliers and engineering plans for selection by Party A.

  

	4.2	Within ten business days upon its receipt of a power of attorney for equipment procurement, Party B will complete material collection, supplier evaluation, and
equipment type selection and pricing comparison, and provide pricings from more than three suppliers for selection by Party A. 

  

	4.3	Within five business days upon determination of suppliers or plans by Party A, Party B will complete contract negotiations and drafting, and deliver such contract for
Party A’s confirmation and execution. 

  

	4.4	Party B will track and monitor performance of the contract and provide any feedback obtained thereof to Party A promptly. 

 

	4.5	Party B will join Party A to inspect any completed construction for acceptance. Any equipment purchased by Party B on behalf of Party A is subject to joint inspection
and acceptance of the Parties. 

  

	4.6	Party B will press the suppliers for due performance of the contract and notify Party A promptly of delay in contract performance due to the supplier’s fault, if
any. 

  

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	4.7	Party A will provide its imports to Party B for customs clearance. Party B will deliver such imports to the office of Party A within five business days upon completed
submissions for customs clearance. 

  

	4.8	Any and all materials provided by Party A shall be orderly maintained by Party B and returned promptly to Party A upon completion of agency services. The Parties will
make due delivery and acceptance of such materials. Party B shall be liable for any remedy or indemnity requested by Party A in writing for any loss incurred by Party A due to Party B’s fault. 

 

	5.	AMENDMENT AND SUPPLEMENT 

 

	5.1	This Agreement may not be amended or supplemented unless by agreement of the Parties in writing. 

 

	5.2	Unless any amendment or supplement to this Agreement is confirmed by the Parties in writing, this Agreement shall be performed as if it is not amended or supplemented.

  

	6.	TERM 

  

	6.1	The term of this Agreement is 5 years, from June 1, 2007 to June 1, 2012. Any party wishing to terminate this agreement shall notice the other party with 6
months’ advance notice. 

  

	6.2	This term of this Agreement may automatically extend upon its expiration unless with objection from any party. 

 

	7.	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	7.1	This Agreement is made in two originals, held by each party. Each of the originals shall have the same legal effect. 

 

	7.2	If there is any discrepancy between this Agreement and the Service Outsourcing Agreement (No. JCPE20070702002), the Service Outsourcing Agreement shall prevail.

  

	7.3	Any matter that is not provided hereunder shall be negotiated by the Parties under the principles of long-term cooperation and mutual benefit. Any dispute arising from
this Agreement shall be governed by the court having jurisdiction over the place where party A is located. 

 Party A: /s/
Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd. 
 Representative of Party A: 

Date: June 1, 2007 
 Party B: /s/
LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 
 Representative of Party B: 

Date: June 1, 2007 
  

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 Schedule 1 

POWER OF ATTORNEY 

Principal:    Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd. 

Agent:         LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 

Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd. hereby authorizes LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. as its agent and attorney in respect of the following matters:

  
  
  

Principal(seal): Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd. 

Person-in-charge: 
 Date: 

 

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 Schedule 2 

ACCEPTANCE LETTER 
 In
respect of the construction for which LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. has provided agency consulting services to Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd. (Contract No. ), it is hereby concluded upon its inspection for acceptance: 

 
  
  

Acceptance Party(seal): Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd. 

Person-in-charge: 
 Date: 

 

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 Service Outsourcing Agreement-Exhibit 7 

SPECIAL LABORATORY SERVICES AGREEMENT 

THIS SPECIAL LABORATORY SERVICES AGREEMENT (hereinafter referred to as the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of June 1, 2007, in
Shanghai, by and between: 
 Party A:    Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd. 

Address: 
 Legal Representative: 

Party B:    LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 

Address: 
 Legal Representative: 

WHEREAS, 
  

	(A)	Party A desires to receive special laboratory services from Party B; and 

 

	(B)	Party B is specialized in special laboratory services area and is willing and capable to provide special laboratory services to Party A.

 Party A and Party B, through friendly negotiations and based on the principles of mutual benefits and good faith, agree the
following in respect of Party B’s provision of special laboratory services to Party A: 
  

	1.	SERVICES 

  

	1.1	Party B will use proprietary equipment to provide hydrogenation reaction (high, middle and low pressure) and synthesis reaction (ammonia, carbon monoxide and other
high-temperature high-pressure reaction) to Party A. 

  

	1.2	Party B will provide hydrogen filling and delivery services to Party A. 

  

	2.	SERVICE MODE 

  

	2.1	Party A shall advise Party B by hotline or electronic mail of its request for special laboratory services, including conditions of reaction, equipment specifications;
types of reaction; days of reaction; reaction solvent and volume; pressure and temperature (in case of hydrogenation reaction); temperature and nature of solvent (in case of synthesis reaction). Party B shall decide on whether it is capable to
provide the services requested by Party A based on such information, which decision shall be notified to Party A immediately if such request is made by Party A by hotline at 021-51370643, or within the day if by electronic mail at
            . 

  

	2.2	If Party A is advised of Party B’s availability to provide special laboratory services, it shall fill a Pressure Container Use Registration Form (Schedule 1) at
Party B’s special laboratory. The timing of the reaction will be arranged by Party B. 

  

	2.3	Party A shall deliver the materials necessary for reaction and Pressure Container Use Registration Form duly signed by the person-in-charge of Party A to Party B at the
reaction time identified in such Form. Subject to confirmation of the Form, Party B will provide reaction equipment to Party A for Party A’s input of reaction materials. Party B may decline to provide such services if the Form is not duly
signed or is signed to refuse to pay. 

  

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	2.4	Upon Party A’s completed input of reaction materials, Party B will start the reaction equipment based on the reaction conditions included on the Form. Party A may
monitor the reaction throughout its process by sampling. 

  

	2.5	Party A shall arrive at Party B’s laboratory with the materials necessary for output of laboratory materials (the standard containers of which are 24-lips
round-bottomed flasks) prior to the time identified in the Form by which the reaction is completed. The outputting of laboratory materials will be handled by Party B. 

 

	2.6	If Party A fails to arrive at Party B’s laboratory by the time upon which the reaction is completed, Party B will stop the reaction and advise Party A by telephone
for output of laboratory materials. 

  

	2.7	If Party A intends to extend the time necessary for the reaction, it shall advise such request to Party B orally or by telephone prior to the time by which the reaction
is originally scheduled to complete, which request is subject to Party B’s approval according to its own schedule for the equipment application. 

  

	2.8	Upon completion of the reaction, Party B will issue a service bill payable by Party A based on the time of reaction and the price agreed by the Parties.

  

	2.9	The hydrogen bag delivery service hotline of Party B is             . 

 

	2.10	Party B shall deliver fully filled hydrogen bags (model No. sy42) to the place designated by the laboratory staff of Party A within two hours upon its request from
Party A by telephone. 

  

	2.11	Party B’s employee responsible for hydrogen delivery will produce delivery receipt to the laboratory staff of Party A, who will sign upon such receipt. The signed
delivery receipt will serve as the evidence for settlement of service fees between the Parties. 

  

	2.12	From 16:00 to 17:00 of every business day, Party’s B’s employee shall go to Party A’s working place to withdraw the empty hydrogen bags, which Party A
shall return to Party B’s employee in time. 

  

	3.	SERVICE PRICE 

  

	3.1	The special reaction services provided hereunder will be charged at a price equal up to 40% discount of the service prices published by Party B. The discounted service
prices are as follows: 

  

																					
	 Conditions/volume
	  	0.1L	  	0.25L	  	0.5L	  	1L	  	2L
	 low and middle pressure

hydrogenation

P£40kgf/cm2

	  	four
hours	  	110	  	four
hours	  	140	  	four
hours	  	160	  	four
hours	  	200	  	four
hours	  	210
	  	  
 six
hours
	  	  
 140
	  	  
 six
hours
	  	  
 180
	  	  
 six
hours
	  	  
 210
	  	  
 six
hours
	  	  
 260
	  	  
 six
hours
	  	  
 280

											
		  	eight
hours	  	170	  	eight
hours	  	220	  	eight
hours	  	260	  	eight
hours	  	320	  	eight
hours	  	350
											
	 middle pressure

hydrogenation

P=40-80kgf/
cm2
	  	four
hours	  	120	  	four
hours	  	160	  	four
hours	  	200	  	four
hours	  	230	  	four
hours	  	260
	  	  
 six
hours
	  	  
 160
	  	  
 six
hours
	  	  
 210
	  	  
 six
hours
	  	  
 260
	  	  
 six
hours
	  	  
 310
	  	  
 six
hours
	  	  
 350

											
		  	eight
hours	  	200	  	eight
hours	  	260	  	eight
hours	  	320	  	eight
hours	  	380	  	eight
hours	  	430

  

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	 high pressure

hydrogenation

P>80kg/
cm2
	  	four	  	150	  	four	  	200	  	four	  	230	  	four	  	240	  	four	  	290
	  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  	
	  	  
 six
	  	  
 200
	  	  
 six
	  	  
 260
	  	  
 six
	  	  
 300
	  	  
 six
	  	  
 320
	  	  
 six
	  	  
 390

	  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  	
											
		  	eight	  	240	  	eight	  	320	  	eight	  	370	  	eight	  	400	  	eight	  	490
		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  	
											
	 Synthesis reaction
	  	four	  	150	  	four	  	210	  	four	  	240	  	four	  	290	  	four	  	330
		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  	
											
		  	six	  	200	  	six	  	280	  	six	  	320	  	six	  	390	  	six	  	440
		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  	
											
		  	eight	  	250	  	eight	  	340	  	eight	  	390	  	eight	  	480	  	eight	  	540
		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  		  	hours	  	
											
	 0.25L titanium
	  	four	  		  		  		  		  	340	  		  		  		  	
	 synthesis reaction
	  	hours	  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
											
		  	six	  		  		  		  		  	450	  		  		  		  	
		  	hours	  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	
											
		  	eight	  		  		  		  		  	560	  		  		  		  	
		  	hours	  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  	

  

	3.2	The hydrogen bag filling and delivery will be flatly charged at RMB18/bag/filling and delivery. 

 

	4.	FEE SETTLEMENT 

  

	4.1	It is agreed that the fees payable under this Agreement will be settled once each calendar month. Party B will provide the Fee Settlement Schedule for the prior month
no later than the 10th day of each month. Within three business days upon its receipt of such schedule, Party A shall complete its review and notify Party B to issue valid invoice thereof and, within five business days upon its receipt of such
invoice, Party A will make full payment to party B. Any settlement or payment provided in the preceding sentence which falls on weekends or public holidays will be extended to the immediately following business day. 

 

	4.2	Any and all fees and expenses between the Parties arising from performance of this Agreement will be settled and paid in RMB. 

 

	4.3	Payment provided under this Agreement shall be made by wire transfer. 

  

	5.	PARTY A’S OBLIGATIONS 

 

	5.1	Employees of Party A shall comply with the operating procedures and any other rules and requirements of Party B relating to the special laboratory.

  

	5.2	Party A shall notify Party B of any potential risk which may result from inclusion of any catalyst in the reaction requested by Party A. Inclusion of any flammable
catalyst such as palladium shall be preceded by the moisture of such catalyst by Party A using the appropriate solvents. None of the employees of Party A will measure the weight of any flammable catalyst on site of Party B’s special laboratory.
Party A shall be liable for any loss or damages incurred by Party B arising from any naked fire. 

  

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	5.3	Party A shall be solely responsible for the result of reaction. Party B shall not be held liable if the result of the reaction fails Party A’s expectation.

  

	5.4	Party A shall ensure that its laboratory personnel is accessible by Party B throughout the reaction process, and will deal with unusual circumstance promptly on site of
Party B’s laboratory upon notice by Party B by telephone. If Party A fails to deal with such circumstance promptly or is not accessible by Party B, Party B may terminate operation of the equipment and will not be held liable for any consequence
arising thereof. 

  

	5.5	If Party B is requested to provide reaction services at non-business hours (business hours refer to the period starting at 8:30 and ending at 17:00, Monday through
Friday, other than any public holiday), the laboratory personnel from Party A and Party B shall jointly monitor the reaction process tat Party B’s special laboratory. 

 

	5.6	Party A is responsible to keep and maintain the bag delivered by Party B for delivery of hydrogen and will be liable to compensate Party B for any damage or loss
thereof, the amount of which compensation will be the purchase price of such bag. 

  

	5.7	Party A shall make due payment of service fees to Party B under this Agreement. 

 

	6.	PARTY B’S OBLIGATIONS 

 

	6.1	Party B shall ensure that the special laboratory is in compliance with fire prevention requirements and has passed the inspection of fire prevention agencies. Party B
shall have received an inspection and acceptance report from municipal level pressure containers’ inspection agency for its reaction equipment. The operational staff at Party B’s special laboratory shall be duly certified for operation of
pressure containers. 

  

	6.2	Party B warrants that its technical staff will not leave the site of its laboratory during the operation of its equipment for conduct of special laboratory for Party A.

  

	6.3	Party B will guarantee a necessary reaction time for Party A except for force majeure or power breakdown. 

 

	6.4	Technical personnel from Party B will operate the equipment according to the temperature and pressure requirements provided by Party A on the Pressure Container Use
Registration Form. Party B shall be liable for any loss incurred by Party A arising from the reaction equipment’s failure to meet Party A’s requirements on pressure and temperature. 

 

	7.	LIABILITY FOR BREACH 

  

	7.1	Party A and Party B shall conduct operations according to the agreed documents and process; otherwise any loss thereof will be borne by the party which is liable
therefor. 

  

	7.2	If Party A or Party B breaches this Agreement, the breaching party shall be liable for any loss directly incurred by the non-breaching party. 

 

	7.3	If Party A fails to make due payment of service fees to Party B, the Parties shall negotiate to minimize the potential loss of Party B. If such negotiations fail, Party
A shall be liable for liquidated damages equal to 0.1% of the payment overdue for each day that the payment is delayed. 

  

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	8.	CONFIDENTIALITY 

  

	8.1	To consummate this Agreement, Party A and Party B is obliged to keep in confidence any materials and trade secrets it obtains from the other party, including without
limitation commercial and technical information, corporate policies, client list, goods delivery records, and pricing agreements, and shall take all reasonable measures necessary to prevent such information from dissemination, release, disclosure,
duplication, abuse or access by any unrelated party. 

  

	8.2	Each of the Parties shall notify and reasonably require its employees who are involved in the work contemplated under this Agreement to comply with the confidentiality
provisions in this Agreement and either party shall be held jointly liable for breach of this confidentiality provision by any of its employees. 

  

	8.3	This Section 8 will survive the expiration, termination and invalidity of this Agreement 

 

	8.4	Each of the Parties shall keep in confidence the existence and contents of this Agreement. 

 

	9.	FORCE MAJEURE 

  

	9.1	If either of the Parties fails to perform this Agreement due to any Force Majeure, it shall notify the other party immediately by telephone or fax, and produce an
evidence for the Force Majeure issued by a competent agency within 15 days upon elimination of the Force Majeure. 

  

	9.2	Upon cease or elimination of the Force Majeure, the Parties will continue performing this Agreement and notify the other Party promptly by telephone or fax; provided,
however, that if one Party is unable to perform this Agreement directly due to the Force Majeure, such Party shall terminate this Agreement with prompt notice to the other Party in writing. 

 

	9.3	Neither of the Parties will be held liable to the other Party for any consequence arising from the Force Majeure. 

 

	10.	DISPUTE RESOLUTION 

Any disputes arising from the performance of this Agreement shall be resolved promptly through friendly negotiation between Parties. In
case such negotiation fails, any Party may bring legal action to the court in the area where Party B is located. 
  

	11.	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	11.1	To strengthen cooperation between the Parties, Party B will implement a annual rebate policy as to the service fees payable by Party A. The rebate standards are as
follows (the total service fees mean the amount actually paid by Party A less taxes; years mean calendar years; and period less than one year will be calculated by proportion): 

 

							
	 Total service fees paid by Party A and its affiliates during any year
	  	Rebate percentage	 	 	Party A’s percentage in the
rebated amount	 
	 RMB600,000-800,000 (excluding RMB600,000)
	  	5	% 	 	50	% 
			
	 RMB800,000-1,000,000 (excluding RMB800,000)
	  	8	% 	 	50	% 
			
	 More than RMB1,000,000
	  	10	% 	 	50	% 

  

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	11.2	For purpose of this Agreement, written forms mean the written correspondences delivered by mail or by hand, faxes and electronic mails. 

 

	11.3	No Party shall amend or terminate this Agreement without entering into an amendment to this Agreement with the other Party. The amendment shall become effective after
both Parties have affixed the amendment with company seals or contract seals. If no agreement is reached on the amendment, the Party initiating the amendment shall continue to perform under the original Agreement, or would be considered as breaching
this Agreement. 

  

	11.4	The term of this Agreement is 5 years, from June 1, 2007, to June 1, 2012. Any party wishing to terminate this agreement shall notify the other party with 6
months’ advance notice. 

  

	11.5	This Agreement shall become effective after both parties have caused their legal representatives or authorized representatives to sign this Agreement and affix this
Agreement with company seals. This Agreement is made in two originals, held by each party. Each of the originals shall have the same legal effect. 

  

	11.6	If there is any discrepancy between this Agreement and the Service Outsourcing Agreement (No. JCPE20070702002), the Service Outsourcing Agreement shall prevail.

  

	11.7	Parties may enter into a supplemental agreement for issues not addressed by this Agreement. If there is any discrepancy between this Agreement and the supplemental
agreement, the supplemental agreement shall prevail. 

 Party A: /s/ Shanghai ChemExplorer Co., Ltd. 

Authorized Representative: 
 Date: June 1,
2007 
 Party B: /s/ LabPartner (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 

Authorized Representative: 
 Date: June 1,
2007 
  

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