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“Collaborations in the Food Industry” published
Frankfurt am Main, August 2010. Almost two out of three companies of the food industry are on the search for supply chain collaborations or plan collaborations in future. This is one result of the study “collaborations in the food industry” conducted by the supply chain consultancy Miebach Consulting. Another result shows that many companies have problems with implementing such collaborations. “Collaborations are a quite effective method in the fight against the growing pressure of the trade. However, we could also experience that a missing partner, complicated voting procedures and differing interests lead to major problems and in consequence to failing collaboration attempts”, said Dr. Klaus-Peter Jung, partner and director at Miebach Consulting. .... more
 
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Miebach Consulting GmbH
Martin Wilbers
Tel.: +49 (0) 27 39 92-12
E-Mail: wilbers@miebach.com
 
 
Research Study "Advantage Germany: Success factor integrated production and logistics"
Berlin/Duesseldorf/Braunschweig/Neu-Isenburg, October 2009. The international economic crisis revealed it mercilessly: due to its strong dependency from export, Germany as a location for business is under extreme pressure as soon as global markets are breaking down.
Although there are first positive signals for recovery, it becomes obvious, that something needs to happen to maintain the attractiveness of Germany for the producing industry for the future. .... more
 
The results of the study will be officially presented in April 2010 during the Deutscher Materialflusskongress in Munich, the key summit for Logistics and Production in Germany. In case of interest in participating in the analyses, you are welcome to participate in the market survey (questionnaire). Upon finalization, you will receive a free copy of the study as a small thank you.
 
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Miebach Consulting GmbH
Martin Wilbers
Tel.: +49 (0) 27 39 92-12
E-Mail: wilbers@miebach.com
 
 
Global Logistics Trends 2009
 

Frankfurt on the Main, May 2009. Global Logistics Trend Study 2009 shifts common ideas - Piracy, Infrastructure, Centralisation in a new Sight. Today’s common idea considering piracy as the biggest security problem within international supply chains misses the facts.  As a current study of the international Supply Chain Consultancy Miebach Consulting shows more than 40 per cent of participating companies indeed do have security problems with logistics.

 

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Miebach Consulting GmbH
Ralf Hoffmann
Tel.: +49 (0) 27 39 92-34
E-Mail: hoffmann@miebach.com

 Performance in the Global Logistics Industry - A Rothschild, Miebach Study
 

Bangalore, June 2009. The key objectives of this performance study are to analyze performance trends in the global logistics industry and identify patterns of successful companies. In total, 130 companies have been assessed globally. The companies were categorised on the basis of the dominant business activity.

 

Contact for this study:
 

Miebach Consulting India Pvt. Ltd
Bhaskar Bala Krishna
E-Mail: krishna@miebach.com


Tecnología Aplicada a la Cadena Logística, Argentina
 
 
Buenos Aires, 22 Junio 2009. Dándole continuidad a las investigaciones que Miebach Consulting Argentina viene realizando desde el año 1999, decidimos encuestar a las compañías referentes del mercado, para interpretar la alineación tecnológica existente entre el mercado logístico local y regional.

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Miebach Consulting, S.A.
Marcelo Arce
E-mail: macre@miebach.com  
 
 
Miebach Consulting, S.A.
Anna Serrat
Tel: 34 93 240 13 00
E-mail: serrat@miebach.com

Unpredictable Oil Prices, Unsolved Financial Crisis: A Threat to Globalization?

Frankfurt on the Main, Feburary 2009. A strongly fluctuating price for diesel fuel broke all records in the middle of the year. At peak times, a barrel of crude oil cost almost $150.00 USD. Diesel fuel prices at gas stations rose to an all-time high. A few weeks later, oil prices returned to the level of the 'good old days' at $ 40.00 USD a barrel, with the next price spiral directly in sight: .... more

 
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Miebach Consulting GmbH
Ralf Hoffmann
Tel.: +49 (0) 27 39 92-34
E-Mail: hoffmann@miebach.com
 
 

 


 
 

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