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Department structure of Sheraton Hotel

Department structure of Sheraton Hotel:

Housekeeping department (including front office and guest room), finance department, catering department, marketing department, engineering department, security department, human resources department, etc.

Sheraton 1963 has more than 700 hotels in more than 80 countries around the world. Sheraton is strict in site selection, mainly choosing attractive metropolises and resorts. In the hotel and casino industry, Starwood Group has a strong brand awareness in major markets around the world and is in a leading position in pricing.

With the introduction of five-star hotels and S series, five-star hotel series is a high-end series, which draws lessons from the production of five-star hotel supplies to home bedding, has extraordinary quality and unimaginable feel, and adopts different technologies such as Waffle, while S series integrates simple design, and meticulous craftsmanship shows elegant and fashionable urban upstart style through the application of special fabrics such as jacquard, velvet fabric and mercerized cotton.

Sheraton:

Sheraton is the largest hotel chain brand in Starwood Hotels Group and the second oldest hotel brand in the group (Westin is the oldest). In 20 16, Marriott International completed the acquisition of Starwood Group, and Sheraton became a luxury hotel brand owned by Marriott.

There are many types of hotels in Sheraton, covering general commercial hotels and large resorts. Sheraton brand has been striving to maintain a high-quality image, and most Sheraton hotels in the world have been selected as five-star hotels by local authorities. Sheraton also has a second-class brand called Four Points by Sheraton, which is a four-star business hotel brand.

Sheraton has extensive branches on all continents, and its hotels can be seen from China and Hongkong to Sri Lanka to Egypt and Zimbabwe.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Sheraton