What have a forestry business, a sawmill, a carpenter, a cabinet
maker, and a biomass heating plant in common?
Exactly: they work with the same raw material. Therefore: does it
make sense to collaborate, co-operate? And how can this work?
"Structuring complex tasks and managing them in a results-driven
way - this is something that Gerhard Schlögl is really good at."
Ernst Tschida, head of pro:Holz Burgenland
In 1991, the local authority counted 6 “one-person enterprises”,
now it is 28. Are there any potential synergies that could be exploited?
We help you in developing a co-operation idea into a clearly defined
project and in implementing it professionally. Our current references
in this field:
| - | REGIONETaktiv – regional business networks Regionalmanagement Burgenland GmbH |
| - | Holzfachberater (wood consultants) Burgenland Pannonische Wald- und Holzplattform (Pannonian forest and wood platform) |
| - | Holzbaupreis (wood construction award) Burgenland pro:Holz Netzwerk Burgenland |
| - | Genuss-Logistik (gourmet logistics) Burgenland Agrarmarkt Austria |
| - | Restructuring of ”paradise enterprises” LAG südburgenland plus |

