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A driver called tourism; The bicycle and motorcycle manufacturing industries in Greece
The history of the formation of the bicycle and motorcycle industries in the world dates back to the 19th century. However, what is clear is that these industries have always moved towards upgrading and improving themselves over time. From the beginning of their formation to the present day, these industries have experienced many changes in…
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Promising prospects for the maritime industry in Greece
Companies active in the maritime industry build ships, boats and other floating structures for recreational, defense, transportation and commercial purposes. The existence of a strong maritime industry is of great importance in a country like Greece, which, due to its geographical location, has a significant advantage in developing this sector and increasing its share of…
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On the path of transformation; Positive outlook a head of railway industry in Greece
The world has experienced significant changes in recent years, as a result of which the valuation of various issues has also changed. A clear example of this is the increase in environmental concerns and the prioritization of values in this area, especially in recent years. Undoubtedly, one of the sectors that has a deep connection…
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Reconstruction path; Estimation of Metal Consumption in Greece’s Automotive Industry
Over the years, when Greece was involved in successive economic crises and played a minor role in European industrial production, promising signs of the country’s redefinition of its market share in the motor vehicle value chain have emerged. These signs that not only signal the gradual return of production capacity, but also reveal a geopolitical…
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Industrial development formula; The rise of the chemical industry in Greece
The chemical industry in Greece, under the shadow of hidden investments, complex cross-border connections and the use of the technical power of small but innovative units, has overcome economic crises and successive recessions and has taken an increasing share of the country’s GDP and non-oil exports. This sector, which was once on the fringes of…
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Formula of Progress; The growth of pharmaceutical industry in Greece
In the process of gradual restructuring of Greece’s production structure over the past decade, the pharmaceutical industry, relying on local capacities, the development of multinational companies, and the expansion of target markets globally, has gradually become one of the main axes of industrial production and non-oil exports in the country. This share has gained importance…
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The path of evolution of the food and beverage industry in Greece
The food industry of Greece, relying on ancient traditions, a unique variety of products, and the use of rich natural resources, is known as one of the country’s leading economic pillars by producing authentic products such as extra virgin olive oil, feta cheese, and Mediterranean seafood. Despite numerous economic ups and downs in the last…
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Universal formula; The key role of chemical industries in economic and industrial transformation
In the invisible layers of industry, where chemical compounds are combined and transformed into valuable materials, Denmark’s chemical industry, as one of the fundamental pillars of the country’s economic growth and dynamism, plays an influential role in creating added value and strengthening various industrial sectors. This sector is not only a supplier of raw materials…
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The path to regeneration; Denmark’s strategic role as a player in the medical equipment market
Over the past two decades, Denmark’s medical device industry has followed a complex path of growth, decline and reinvention. This path includes an initial dramatic leap, fluctuations in financial crises and a return to growth in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and technological development. The industry, which has gained new life in recent years…
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Wire and cable industry; a platform for Denmark’s infrastructural and industrial development
Denmark’s wire and cable industry is of great importance to the country’s economy, because units active in this industry, in addition to creating added value through the production or export of high-quality and innovative end products, also contribute to the production and circulation of wealth in the country’s society by employing a specialized workforce. Electricity…
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