Automotive - Eastern Influx publications

A Series of five articles taking the reader through the process of setting up or relocating operations to CEE. A growing number of companies is considering CEE, but they have to find answers to a number of questions - do they have a strong business case and the right strategy? How do they choose right location, close existing plant in another country and how do they go about the move and mange the transition? Finally, what problems should they expect in first few months and how should they resolve them? This series is dealing with all these aspects.

measurement publication Automotive manufacturing in Central and Eastern Europe
(PDF file, 280 kb)
Part 1: A growing number of automotive manufacturers are migrating to Central and Eastern Europe. But are they doing the right thing?

measurement publication Automotive manufacturing in Central and Eastern Europe
(PDF file, 168 kb)
Part 2:
How should an automotive manufacturer that has decided to move to Central and Eastern Europe go about choosing the right location for its needs?

measurement publication Automotive manufacturing in Central and Eastern Europe
(PDF file, 171 kb)
Part 3:
How should an automotive manufacturer or supplier that has decided to relocate to Central and Eastern Europe set about closing an existing plant in another country?

measurement publication Automotive manufacturing in Central and Eastern Europe
(PDF file, 224 kb)
Part 4:
How should an automotive manufacturer that has decided to move to Central and Eastern Europe managethe transition?

measurement publication Automotive manufacturing in Central and Eastern Europe
(PDF file, 224 kb)
Part 5:What problems should an automotive manufacturer that has moved to Central and Eastern Europe expect after the first few months, and how should it resolve them?

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