Transcript piricz

The National Strategy of
Logistics in Hungary
(2014 - 2020)
Edited by Dr. Noémi Piricz
based on official strategy and Edit Vértes’ presentation
(College of Dunaújváros, [email protected])
1 Hungarian logistics in
numbers
*Logistics in 2012: 4.8 % of total net national
revenue
*Employees in logistics about 259 000 -> 6.5 % of
total employees
*Firms in logistics about 40 000 -> most of them:
SME
*Developing of these SMEs -> better rate of
logistics to total GDP
*In an EU comparison, Hungary’s innovation
performance is in the medium range (LPI:
Logistics Performance Index)
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2 Hungarian
logistics in
comparison
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3 LOGISTICS SECTOR
POLICY STRATEGY
(2014 - 2020) - 1
*The government accepted this strategy in
late 2013
*Instructed the Minister of National Economy to
create an action plan for 2014,
*To follow the fulfilment annually
*Ask other relevant ministries for cooperation
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3 LOGISTICS SECTOR
POLICY STRATEGY
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*Vision
*improving Hungary’s role
in the Central and
Eastern European service sector
*increasing the country’s ability to attract
and preserve capital
*reducing regional imbalances
*improving LPI and other World Bank indices
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3 LOGISTICS SECTOR POLICY STRATEGY
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The logical framework of the strategy
3 LOGISTICS SECTOR
POLICY STRATEGY
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* The most important players in implementing the logistics
strategy
* Ministry for National Economy
* Ministry for National Development
* Ministry for Public Administration and Justice
* Ministry of Human Resources
* Ministry of Foreign Affairs
* National Tax and Customs Authority (simplification of customs
regulations)
* IFKA Public Benefit Non-Profit Ltd. for the Development of
Industry (background trade papers and monitoring, research,
vocational training)
* National Innovation Office (R&D&I)
* Logistics Consultation Forum (LEF)
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4 Project suggestions
1. Support and improve logistic services and
logistic centres (ICT, HR, green logistics etc.)
2. Creation and development of networks of
companies (data management, improve
tracking, project data base etc.)
3. Logistic education (conferences, workshops, elearning adult education etc.)
4. Research, development, innovation (e.g.
development of up-to-date logistic processes)
5. Sustainable development (‚blue economy’, use
of waste, reverse logistics etc.)
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