A new comprehensive report on marine subcontractor
by the Brahea Centre, an affiliate of the
networks in Finland has been published by the
University of Turku.
The report describes how many Finn-
University of Turku.
ish marine subcontractors have a positive
The report outlines what is required of
contemporary maritime subcontractors. It is not an
easy job.
attitude and invest in the development of
the maritime cluster, even while faced with
shipyard closures and other adversities.
Competition can be tough. Reli-
I
able, knowledgeable and quality-conn recent years, some Finnish research-
chains of subcontractors more efficiently
scious operators who work efficiently and
ers have looked closely into the inter-
than before.
according to schedule probably have what
active communication between marine
One example of such research is the
is needed for subcontractor work, particu-
subcontractors and their principals, with
’Report on the Subcontractor Networks in
larly if they possess specialised know-how
a view to developing the operation of the
the Maritime Industry in 2015’ published
and expertise.
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The Finnish
maritime industry
has lived through times of
rapid change.
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