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  1. Suomen ja Venäjän logistinen kumppanuus

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    B 337584
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Finnish
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9516284132
    Series: ETLA B ; 209
    Subjects: Transitverkehr; Logistikdienstleister; Finnland; Russland
    Scope: 186 S, graph. Darst., Kt
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    Zsfassung in engl. Sprache u.d.T.: Finnish-Russian logistic parnership

    Abstract im Internet: 1>pdf =A www.etla.fi/files/1221_alkusivut.pdf

  2. Kone- ja metallialan koulutuksen laadullinen ennakointi
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Elinkeinoelämän Tutkimuslaitos, Helsinki

    Machinery and metal products industry employs about 130,000 people in Finland and another 100,000 people in foreign subsidiaries of Finnish companies. This report focuses on this sector's qualitative or substantive projections for vocational... more

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    Machinery and metal products industry employs about 130,000 people in Finland and another 100,000 people in foreign subsidiaries of Finnish companies. This report focuses on this sector's qualitative or substantive projections for vocational education and training (vocational schools and polytechnics). The starting point was a relatively rich body of research studies on future changes in the sector's job tasks and functions, which are listed in the bibliography. Based on these studies the researcher and the training committee identified the five most important future areas of expertise and related trends, which are as follows: i) customer know-how, where solution orientation and deep understanding of clients generate value for clients, ii) research and development, the importance of which is continually growing in their operations iii) the internationalization of production networks in the wake of globalization as especially leading companies seeking to manage production and marketing on a continent-by-continent basis, iv) information technology and increasing automation of intelligence in machines and automation processes, and v) energy and environmental expertise, because it is precisely these areas that will spawn new businesses. In the future educational co-operation with other sectors should be increased regarding the application of ICT to machinery, goods, and industrial processes, teaching of procurement and skills required in international research, development and innovation (RDI), such as teaching of languages, cultures and marketing. This is a pilot study. In the future a systematic analysis should be carried out based on surveys designed to pinpoint the sector's main job tasks, their frequency and importance. The result of this study would be the specification of the main job categories and job profiles of professionals in this field. Experts in this sector could be asked to assess the changes going on in these areas. This information can be used to plan the future development of curricula and teacher training so that the new educational demands can be met. -- Machinery and metal products industry ; education and training ; qualitative projections

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Finnish
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/87786
    Series: ETLA discussion paper ; 1280
    Scope: Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: 40 S., 3,29 MB), graph. Darst.
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    Zsfassung in finn. Sprache

  3. Pohjois-Savon kilpailukyky ja tulevaisuuden haasteet
    selvitys Pohjois-Savon liitolle
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Elinkeinoelämän Tutkimuslaitos, Helsinki

    The turnover of the companies in North Savo in 2011 was nearly 10 billion euros, of which industry accounted for just under a third. The industrial structure of the region is not strong, but on the other hand it is not alarmingly thin either, because... more

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    The turnover of the companies in North Savo in 2011 was nearly 10 billion euros, of which industry accounted for just under a third. The industrial structure of the region is not strong, but on the other hand it is not alarmingly thin either, because it does have certain successful niches. North Savo's production and export growth has been on par with the average of other regions. The region is specialized in forestry and machinery industries as well as food production. The forest and machinery industries are export-oriented. Promising growth businesses include biopharmaceutical research, testing and production. These segments will be the engines of growth for the region in the future. In the forest industry the wood products industry is strong and its special products, such as heat treated wood, glue-laminated timber and hardwood floors, are selling well. Pulp and paper production have suffered losses, but the carton is in demand. In the machinery industry, power plant boilers, forestry tractors and mining machinery are global successes. Their production networks include a considerable number of local sub-contractors. Counterflow strategies will be the key to future development. The forest industry will evolve into a biotechnology industry, where decentralized local bio-oil production instead of large plants will play a large role. Clusters can be built around wooden apartment buildings. The key skills of the machinery industry should be kept as Savo's own secret, but the network of services and output should go global. In addition to timber, milk is one of the region's precious raw materials, the production of which should be safeguarded in the future. Research can facilitate processing of milk and timber into more lucrative products with higher value-added. Fresh, local and organic food production can be promoted via entrepreneurial training, product development, and use of competitive bidding in purchases of fresh food products by public institutions. Development of the pharmaceutical industry is following a dual strategy: the development of the biopharmaceutical industry is based on synergies and investing in research, entrepreneurship and the raising of risk capital. Neighbouring Russia is investing in the development of its pharmaceutical industry. Kuopio's medical cluster could participate by helping in the development of medicines, approval process, manufacturing and packaging, as well as marketing to Western markets. Industrial development requires close-knit co-operation with government departments. The University of Eastern Finland, the Savonia University of Applied Sciences, vocational schools, research institutes and laboratories, Kuopio University Hospital and the Finnish Medicines Agency as well as authorities responsible for business development and funding are key players is this development. -- North Savo ; regional economy ; competitiveness ; industrial policy ; forest products ; food industry ; machinery and metal manufacturing ; pharmaceuticals and biotechnology

     

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    Language: Finnish
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/87795
    Series: ETLA discussion paper ; 1281
    Scope: Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: 87 S., 3,69 MB), graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Zsfassung in finn. Sprache

  4. Merenkulun toimintaedellytykset, kilpailukyky ja julkisen talouden sopeuttamistoimet
    taustaselvitys valtiovarainministeriölle
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Elinkeinoelämän Tutkimuslaitos, Helsinki

    The Ministry of Finance commissioned a report from Etlatieto Ltd on maritime operating conditions, competitiveness and the adaptability of this sector. The competitiveness of cargo ship has significantly improved when mixed-nationality crews were... more

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    The Ministry of Finance commissioned a report from Etlatieto Ltd on maritime operating conditions, competitiveness and the adaptability of this sector. The competitiveness of cargo ship has significantly improved when mixed-nationality crews were allowed and the Tonnage Tax Act went into force. The use of non-EU seamen reduces the labour costs of a ship by 20 to 30 %. The Tonnage Tax Act cuts the taxation of cargo vessels from 10-30 million euros to half a million euros. The mixed-nationality crew agreement does not apply to passenger ships. It is not worthwhile for them to shift to being taxed under the tonnage tax, because their store sales would be subject to special taxes, which would cut profitability significantly. In 2015, 0.1% sulphur limits for maritime transport will go into effect. In new ships, nitrogen oxides and carbon dioxide emissions must be limited. In addition, bilge water and waste disposal regulations will become stricter. These will result in significant pressure on investments. The EU is considering removing the VAT-free sales status of the internal transport, which would lower sales of passenger ships by 55 million euros and profit margins by 25 million euros. If the prevalence of mixed-nationality crews grows at current rates, this would lower shipping subsidies - in 2015 the savings would amount to over 10 million euros. Savings would also come from the rationalization of fragmented training, which would allow raising the level of training. Maritime rescue and VTS centres' control functions could be combined in Helsinki and Turku. The government should concentrate ice breaking operations on safeguarding the transport of foreign trade and give up offshore business activities. The sale of offshore businesses and multipurpose icebreakers would finance new investments in the ice-breaking fleet without any additional debt and its interest expenses. -- Shipping ; competitiveness ; subsidies ; savings and development

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Finnish
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/87753
    Series: ETLA discussion paper ; 1270
    Subjects: EU-Verkehrspolitik; Schifffahrtspolitik; Schifffahrt; Internationaler Wettbewerb; Finnland
    Scope: Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: 53 S., 1,43 MB), graph. Darst.
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    Zsfassung in fin. Sprache

  5. Funktionaalisten elintarvikkeiden klusteri
    esiselvitys
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  ETLA, Elinkeinoelämän Tutkimuslaitos, Helsinki

    Functional foods are the fastest growing sector of food industry. The average annual growth rate in functional foods is 7 per cent, whereas the total industry grows at the rate of 1-2 per cent. For the Finnish food industry functional foods represent... more

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    Functional foods are the fastest growing sector of food industry. The average annual growth rate in functional foods is 7 per cent, whereas the total industry grows at the rate of 1-2 per cent. For the Finnish food industry functional foods represent a strategic area of growth, which can enable companies to cope with international competition. Taking into account the small size of economy Finland is one of the leading countries in functional food production in Europe. As many as 100 functional foods have been developed and introduced to the market. Research in this field began quite early in Finland, producing commercial applications in answer to national diseases (fructose for diabetes, xylitol for caries, benecol for heart diseases) much before functional foods became common as business ideas. Intensive research, interdisciplinary connections and contacts with industry have been an important competitive factor. There is a possibility of an emerging cluster formed by food industry, related industrial sectors, raw material production and research. This cluster would continuously generate competitive advantages. This, however, requires many improvements: Ground rules for functional food business must be set and unified both on the national and the EU level, which makes it easier to enter the market. It is necessary to create the prerequisite for exports and international operations of companies and to invest in research. On the international scale even the biggest Finnish companies are relatively small, but they can become leaders in niche products. It is necessary to support new SME’s and their switch to functional production. They need help in utilizing research results, clinical testing of products, product development and experimental production, and initial marketing.

     

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    Language: Finnish
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    hdl: 10419/87761
    Series: ETLA discussion paper ; 915
    Scope: Online-Ressource (36 S.), graph. Darst.
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  6. Yritysten varastonpitoon vaikuttavat tekijät
    teorian kehittelyä ja testaus suomalaisella aineistolla = Factors affecting inventory levels in firms
    Published: 1989

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    B 245488
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    Language: Finnish
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9519206507
    Series: Array ; 55
    Subjects: Kapitalkosten; Betriebliche Investitionstheorie; Lagermanagement; Theorie
    Scope: 148 S
  7. HEX-indeksi
    = The Helsinki Stock Exchange index
    Published: 1990

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    B 253159
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    1991 A 300
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    Language: Finnish
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9519206655
    Series: Array ; 68
    Subjects: Aktienindex; Finnland
    Other subjects: Array
    Scope: 123 S, graph. Darst
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    Abstract in English