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- Transport and logistics infrastructure
policy, forecasts and development plans,
- Investment planning and preparation,
- Local land planning schemes,
- Attitude of local authorities towards
investors,
- Local labour market – availability of
resources, costs of labour, workers’ level of
education, level of unemployment,
- Investment limitations due to issues
connected with environmental protection, legal
and social factors and others,
- Organisational, legal and financial models
related to investment planning, implementation
and functioning,
- Sources of investment funding,
- Effectiveness studies and business plans,
- Types of activity and sources of income,
- Size and structure of transport streams,
- Role of management of logistics centres,
cooperation with operators and market
environment,
- Means of acquiring land, investment capital,
shareholders, operators, customers,
- Prices of land,
- Principles of cooperation between different
logistics centres, logistics network,
- Exchange of information, communications
systems, electronic platforms and markets,
- Virtual and distributed organisations of
logistics centres.
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For network members:
- Support of building plans,
- Starting cooperation with the public sector
within the framework of private-public partnership,
- Feasible business models and business plans,
- Successful locations; involvement of public
resources.
For the network:
- Register of initiatives of construction of
logistics centres and investments implemented,
- Cooperation with initiators of projects
consisting of construction of logistics centres
and establishment of investment consortia,
- Matching business partners,
- Supply of knowledge supporting initiatives of
building logistics centres and investment
implementation,
- Knowledge necessary to verify the national
programme of building logistics centres,
- Knowledge of the needs involved in increasing
transport intermodality.
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