Title: Logistics
1Logistics
Sweden
The quality choice for centralized distribution
in Northern Europe
2Sweden gateway to three distinct markets
European Union
Baltic Sea region
Triple market presence
- Scandinavia - 30 million consumers
- Northern Europe/Baltic Sea region - 100 million
consumers - European Union- 450 million consumers
3Entire region can be reached quickly
4Major logistics hubs in Sweden
Transportation alternatives
Borås
Eskilstuna/Strängnäs
Göteborg
Halmstad
Jönköping/Nässjö
Malmö/Helsingborg/Landskrona
Norrköping/Linköping
Stockholm/Arlanda Airport
Västerås
Örebro
5Hub for regional headquarters in the Nordic
region
Examples of companies with regional HQs in Sweden
Sweden 66
Source Øresundsinstitutet, 2004
6Exapmles of foreign-owned companies using Sweden
for centralized distribution in Northern Europe
Helsingborg/Malmö
Västerås
Göteborg
Göteborg
Göteborg
Stockholm
Stockholm
Göteborg
Göteborg
Göteborg
Stockholm
Göteborg
Helsingborg/Malmö
Jönköping/Nässjö
Norrköping
Helsingborg/Malmö
7Honda A great place to cover the Nordic
markets.
Successful logistics center establishments
- Supplies car spare parts and accessories to seven
markets in Northern Europe from the logistics
center in Malmö (since 2001) Sweden, Denmark,
Finland Norway, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. - State of the art facility of 4,000 sq.m. handles
over 330,000 order lines annually. - All transactions, including inventory
assessments, are handled digitally..
Centralizing logistics activities to Sweden has
shortened delivery lead times, reduced
warehousing costs and increased total delivery
quality Hideo Masuda, managing director, Honda
Nordic
8ThomsonSweden one of five European logistics
hubs.
Successful logistics center establishments
- Thomson, the French manufacturer of home
entertainment products, moved its Nordic
distribution center from Denmark to Sweden in
2002. - Streamlined distribution from plant to
end-customer. - Covers market operations in the five Nordic
countries Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and
Iceland from Norrköping.
Placing our logistics hub in Sweden has brought
us closer to our main customers and contributed
to increasing sales in the Nordic region. Johan
Huss, managing director, Thomson Scandinavia
9Deep international business experienceMultination
al companies of Swedish origin
Source Invest in Sweden Agency, 2004
10Price levels Major cities2005, Index 100-Zurich
Cost attractions Value for money
Salary levelsMajor cities 2005, Index 100-Zurich
Source Watson Wyatt, 2005
11Competitive corporate tax rates2005, percent
Cost attractions Value for money
Source Deloitte, March 2005
12Flexible logistics labor
- Example 1 Eskilstuna region - Pool of logistics
personnel - A personnel pool established where the logistics
companies in the region can lend personnel
between each other. - Cost reduction
- Increase in competence
- Skilled labor is retained
- Example 2 Shoe importer Nilson Group in Varberg
Toyota model - Warehouse personnel started working in two shifts
in order to reduce overtime, injuries, absence
due to illness, etc. - Healthier and more efficient personnel
- Absence reduced from 17 to 4
13Why Sweden as logistiske knudepunkt
- The only country which offers 24-hour
distribution to all major destinations in
Northern Europe. - The largest domestic market and the major
economic center in the Nordic region. - A wide selection of multi-modal logistics hubs.
- Sophisticated third-party logistics providers.
- Cutting-edge IT solutions, i.e RFID, traceability
systems, etc. - High productivity.
- Skilled labor higher education within
logistics. - English is a working language at all business
levels. - Efficient customs handling.
Centralizing logistics activities to Sweden has
shortened delivery lead times, reduced
warehousing costs and increased total delivery
quality Hideo Masuda, managing director, Honda
Nordic
14Good prospects for future growth2005, ranking
1. Finland
2. US
3. Sweden
4. Denmark
5. Taiwan
6. Singapore
7. Iceland
8. Switzerland
9. Norway
10. Australia
Source World Economic Forum, 2005
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