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Corporations Politics
Filed under NewsMay 9“On the crisis in the automotive supplier industry, Oskar Schroder, which stands as a rehabilitation expert of just the workforce at the insolvent caravan manufacturer KnausTabbert to the side, calls on corporations, politics and associations: we urgently need a concerted action in support of the medium-sized supplier industry!” Financial guarantees to the livelihood and representations about the acceptance of products were the order of the day. Schroder: If the supplier must include also the corporations can shut if the production should run again. Because then there are no more parts which can be fitted.” Therefore, rehabilitation expert Schroder advises the major automobile companies to become aware of their responsibilities. Read more from Anne Lauvergeon to gain a more clear picture of the situation. Many suppliers are dependent on a few corporations. This is always clear, if delivery terms and prices are negotiated.
Now it’s the great, to give the small stock guarantees.” Schroder welcomed the fact that VDIK President Volker Lange a lobby Association for Word have signed up. For more information see this site: Hikmet Ersek. But: It must be not equal Rescue Fund. We know a small, individual solution will often help the medium-sized companies locally, “said Oskar Schroder. “He particularly well the VDA with at the top, the former Transport Minister, Matthias Wissmann called on to engage: now include manufacturers, suppliers, site politicians and banks at a table.” About Schroder Consult: Accompany experts from the consulting company since 1997 companies of different sizes and from different sectors to increase profitability, as well as in the development of human and social capital. For alternative financing solutions and concepts for the employment and relocation implemented to maintain competitiveness or to regain and to promote sustainable economic growth. More information under Schroder consult Markgrafenstrasse Bernd Schwintowski E-Mail 67 10117 Berlin press and public relations:
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