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Olsen (HOISTS): the small and averages enterprises of naval marine storage withstand better to the crisis of the large groups
The naval supplies - the president of the International Shipsuppliers & Services Association has explained - are a business made-to-measure
October 21, 2013
If the e-commerce is by now clearly part of the field of the naval supplies, they are the traditional small and medium enterprises of the section to being itself revealed more resistant to the impact of the current situation of economic turbulence respect "to the total colossus that in last the twenty years have tried to us and have clamorously failed". It has emphasized the president of the International Shipsuppliers & Services Association (HOISTS), Jens Olsen, making the point on the effects of world-wide the economic crisis on naval marine storage and finding that, for its nature, the naval supplies are a business made-to-measure and that therefore "a single size does not go well for all".
A critical element for the field is that of the delay in the payments: "working with partner as InterManager - Olsen has explained - HOISTS has been able to draw the attention on the controversial issue of the delays in the payments by ship the managers and to continue to try innovative solutions in order to help both the parts in fulfilling timely to their obligations financial".
The president of the international association of the edge suppliers has evidenced that, although all the difficulties, the number of the associates of HOIST continuous to grow, in particular in India, Indonesia and in some you leave of South America.
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