Franchising, retail, business
04/12/2014
“There’s a long road ahead of us, especially for medium-sized businesses. But re-location is a solid phenomenon, which needs to be shared and supported. Also by Italian institutions”, said chief country officer of Deutsche Bank Flavio Valeri at the opening of the 19th edition of Pambianco’s Annual Conference, which took place on November 13, whose theme of the day was “Back to Italy”.
“Back to Italy as the new production frontier of Italian and international fashion?” The topic is a hot one, confirmed by the number of attendees, and the content covered.
Starting from Pambianco’s study, which showed that high-end companies have strategies to return more convincingly to Italy than medium-sized companies. A research study by both Deutsche Bank and PwC’s showed that the market recognises a premium attached to Made in Italy products and that there is a need to strengthen Italy’s supply chains. This was also covered by interviews conducted by Enrico Mentana. An interview with Sandro Veronesi, President of Calzedonia, highlighted the importance of educating customers in making responsible purchases, while Diego Della Valle, president of Tod’s, invited the Government to introduce tax breaks to companies that produce 100% Made in Italy.
Fonte:http://en.pambianconews.com/back-to-italy-a-way-of-strengthening-its-supply-chain/