Estonia and the Czech Republic may not seem to have that much in common in a first place. However, some facts allow bringing both countries closer, especially since their integration in the European Union in 2004. As […]
What are the consequences of the new labeling standards?
The food processing sector is closely linked to the packaging sector. Indeed, new european standards impose a wide range of conditions in terms of the material used and the labelling of the products. In addition, the recent […]
Exapro welcomes the electronics sector !
For 2014, Exapro carries on with news ! For more than 10 years, Exapro has been striving to offer you second hand industrial machines meeting your needs and expectations. In an improvement logic of its catalogue’s offer, […]
Is the chemistry sector victim of the « American dream »?
The chemistry sector is a cutting-edge field which happens to be really fruitful for the European Union. Indeed, the chemistry sector, in addition to the pharmaceutical and cosmetics sectors export 40% of their production to member countries […]
The electronic sector: a forward-looking sector that remains volatile
Computer, cell-phones or household appliances, electronics belong to our everyday life and living without those objects would be unthinkable. In France, the sector employs about 42.000 people which corresponds to 3000 companies in activity, and among them, […]
The packaging sector in Italy remains untouchable
The famous “Made in Italy” branding allows many industrial sectors to differentiate themselves from the concurrence and therefore to resist the crisis better. Technology, adaptation to special client requirements and reliability are key elements that make of […]
The textile sector at the heart of the bulgarian history
As in many eastern european countries, and in the balkans in particular, Bulgaria belongs to those emerging countries where the labour is cheap and therefore attract many foreign companies. Thus, the bulgarian economy is being outsourced. Bulgaria […]
Romania invests in the pharmaceutical industry: risky attempt or a wise decision?
The Romanian industry was historically marked by the communist influence. Consequently, the country got specialized in the heavy industry because it had an abundance of natural and energy resources on which Romania founded its industry. Romania used […]
Working together for the Serbian industrial redevelopment: a challenge
Since the collapse of former Yugoslavia, the Serbian industry is in a difficult space. The reason is that the successive governments and the lack of radical measures r esulted in a stagnation of the economy. Moreover, a […]
Sectored specialization in Spain: magic pill against the economical crisis?
Since two years is Spain under recession. But 2014 could be a year full of promises for the Iberian Peninsula as the economy shows good results that happen to be positive for the first time in two […]