Business Incubator Faartti in action

May 30th, 2008 - Filed under Business, News, Projects
  • english
  • finnish

Faartti, the Business Incubator of Logistia is open for new customers. We welcome the new entrepreneurs who consider starting of a company. The business ideas can be from the branches of metal, material or wood handling, IT or logistics systems.
We have created an own operation and financing models . Our business incubator operates now without the EU- money. We operate with the development money directed to the entrepreneurship of the area. We are able to receive 10 new customers still during this year to the program of the business incubator. The customer of Faartti gets for 6 months the premises and the moving office equipment and expert services (the value 2000 €).
Our previous Business Incubator (2003-2006 ) produced 42 new companies and more than 300 jobs. We also got 3 foreign entrepreneurs here. Hopefully we also now succeed!
Contacts . +358405711305 Email:jaana.suksi@lclc.fi
In the foto: the coaches of the Faartti: Ilpo Karesola, me Jaana Suksi, Matti Lähdesmäki and Carita Latikka smiling with the sun!

Hautomista

SEULO (Sustainable Urban Logistics) will reduce traffic between a home and trade

May 14th, 2008 - Filed under Business, News, Projects
  • english
  • finnish

Logistia is involved in the SEULO- project. www.seulo.fi  In the project we are developing an efficient logistic solution to get food home from supermarket or terminal . Our share is to consult the different solutions of material flows especially in the terminal.

lindfors1web1.jpg

Among ordinary consumers all the ways of living that save the environment are more and more important ; With the SEULO -solution the traffic between trade and the home decreases significantly and time saves to do something else. In the city Espoo there is the pilot experiment in progress; the feedback has been positive.

In India Mumbai there has operated, the efficient distribution of the lunch food already for 100 years. There 4500 dabbawalla (=a distributor) divides 200.000 dabba (=delivery)per day at reasonable costs. This system indeed is the right logistic wonder which the experts of the logistics visit worldwide to be surprised. The Indian wonder also interests us in Logistia. If they can do it, why could ‘t we?