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Frankfurt (Oder) - in the middle of the Berlin & Brandenburg capital
- 80 kilometers to Berlin (Germany)
- 200 kilometers to Poznan (Poland)

uncomplicated access to subsidization schemes, also for value-adding logistics
- external support being the engine for your success as part of a joint E.U.
„Improving Regional Economic Structures“ initiative
- funds from bonds, loans and equity aid programmes
- Lohnkostenzuschüsse, Förderung von Ausbildungs- und Qualifizierungsangeboten

moderate wage costs for a trained workforce

favourable land prices and round-the-clock operation of companies

companies with market experience in Eastern and Western Europe

2win - one region – double profit
- combination of advantages for German/Polish companies, thanks to favourable
staff cost structures, capable and highly-motivated workforce
- adjacent to Germany and Poland / resorting to consumer potentials on both sides

„one stop service shop “- full ETTC service from one supplier

Moderate labour costs enhanced by large highly qualified workforce characterize the
economic region Frankfurt (Oder) / Eisenhüttenstadt

a high density of research resources and competent educational institutions and
vocational training centres are able to organise and carry out specialised training of
employees needed for your company



Average gross labour costs per month 2006 (in EUR)



“Germany ’s capital city region Berlin-Brandenburg is an attractive investment location. Qualified labor, flexible working hours and the highest concentration of research institutions in Germany are examples of this, in addition to the central location in Europe , directly in the new markets of the expanded European Union. The logistics industry in Germany 's capital city region has benefited from these locational advantages. It has developed into one of the main industries in the region.“

Ulrich Junghanns
Minister of Economic Affairs of the Federal State of Brandenburg