CHEManager Distribution & Logistics 2014

Growth is the dominant topic in the 2014 edition of CHEManager Distribution &...
Growth is the dominant topic in the 2014 edition of "CHEManager Distribution & Logistics". © カシス - Fotolia.com

Growth is the dominant topic in the 2014 edition of "CHEManager Distribution & Logistics". Our authors discussed the market situation, challenges and opportunities for the chemical distribution industry. Now it is time to ask the distributors themselves. Our expert Dr. Birgit Megges, editor Distribution, asked industry specialists and company spokespersons about their opinion. These are the questions we put up for discussion:

  • What kind of growth do you aspire to in the next few years?
  • In which sectors, markets or regions do you see significant growth opportunities?
  • How do you intend to implement these plans and seize these opportunities?

You will find the complete statements here

 

 

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