Pubblicazione redatta su "invito diretto" del Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals e assoggettato a doppia revisione. L'opera e' stata divulgata a tutti i membri e i soci del CSCMP. www.cscmp.org

Global Perspectives: Italy

BORGHESI, Antonio;SIGNORI, Paola
2006-01-01

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Pubblicazione redatta su "invito diretto" del Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals e assoggettato a doppia revisione. L'opera e' stata divulgata a tutti i membri e i soci del CSCMP. www.cscmp.org
2006
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Global Perspectives
COUNCIL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS
CSCMP
Lombard, Illinois
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
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logistics; supply chain management; Italy
The Italian logistics industry is the most fragmented in Europe and is generally considered to be immature. The logistics industry composes about 11.5% of GDP and it is “transport intensive.” For this reason the competitiveness depends very strongly on the public infrastructure policies. Italian supply chains could be defined as international-based, export-oriented and really open- minded. The main effort in improving supply chain operating capabilities is still cost reduction; primarily via outsourcing to Romania, Eastern Europe and, more recently, to China. If foreign companies understand the “Italian way” of management, there are potentially good investment opportunitites in Italy.
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Borghesi, Antonio; Signori, Paola
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