Title: Modern business operations in the Czech Republic
1Modern business operations in the Czech Republic
2An appreciation of dates
- Pre 1914
- Austro-Hungarian empire Czechoslovakia created
1918 - 1918-1939
- 1939-1945
- German occupation
- 1945-1989
- Communist regime (Influenced by Russia)
- Prague spring 1968
- Velvet revolution November 1989
- Post 1989
3Traditional industries (1)
- Heavy industry
- Engineering
- Skoda
- Tesla
- Mining
- Black coal
- Soft coal
- Clay
- Graphite
- Silver ? Uranium
4Traditional industries (2)
- Specialised
- Chemical
- Medical
- Shoes
- Glassware
- Contact lenses
- Films
- Musical instruments
- etc, etc, etc
5Traditional industries (3)
- Other
- Brewing
- .also, wines and spirits
- Agribusiness
- Livestock ? milk/cheese/meat
- Timber
- Fruit/vegetables
- etc, etc, etc
6During the years up to 1939
- Czech business was oriented towards the west
- Czechoslovakia was the 10th most developed
industrialised country in the world
7After 2nd World War
- Communist era
- Czechoslovakia became the workshop of the Soviet
bloc - 70 of exports went to Soviet bloc
- Series of yearly and 5-yearly plans
8In more detail.in 1974
9In more detail.in 1974
10Europe in the 1970s
11Europe in the 1970s
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70
- Europe 1978 Czechoslovakia was considered the
workshop of the Soviet bloc
12Europe in 1990
30
70
13Europe in 1990
30
70
14Europe in 1993
Lost exports eastwards
30
70
15Europe in 1993
Czech (and Slovak) Republics have to look for
other markets
16Europe in 1993
Czech (and Slovak) Republics have to look for
other markets
17Europe in 1993
Czech (and Slovak) Republics have to look for
other markets
18Europe in 1993
Czech (and Slovak) Republics have to look for
other markets
19Europe in 1993
Czech (and Slovak) Republics have to look for
other markets
20Europe in 1993
Czech (and Slovak) Republics have to look for
other markets
21Europe in 1993
Czech (and Slovak) Republics have to look for
other markets
22Europe in 1993
Czech (and Slovak) Republics have to look for
other markets
23Europe in 1993
Czech (and Slovak) Republics have to look for
other markets
24After 1989
- Local companies needed to find new business
partners - Foreign trade re-oriented towards western markets
25Nowadays
- European Union is the biggest trade partner
- In 2005, more than 84 exports went to the EU-15
countries - Sharp increase of foreign investment, especially
from Germany
26Current Czech manufacturing industries include
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Electrical engineering and electronics
- High-tech engineering
- Life sciences
- Medical devices
27Automotive industry in the Czech Republic
28Automotive industry in the Czech Republic
Passenger car production (per 100
residents) Source Automobile Industry 4/2006
29Some recent foreign investments in the Czech
automotive industry
- Volkswagen sole owner of Skoda
- Toyota-Peugeot-Citroen
- Iveco
30Some Czech automotive component suppliers
31Current Czech manufacturing industries include
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Electrical engineering and electronics
- High-tech engineering
- Life sciences
- Medical devices
32Aerospace industry in the Czech republic
- 10,000 people working across the country
33Current Czech manufacturing industries include
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Electrical engineering and electronics
- High-tech engineering
- Life sciences
- Medical devices
34Electrical engineering and electronics
35Examples of who does what(1) consumer
electronics
- Panasonic
- flat-panels
- TVHitachi
- flat-panels
- TVIPS Alpha
- LCD modules
- Bang Olufsen
- various consumer electronics
- Candy
- refrigerators
36Examples of who does what(2) automotive
- Kostal
- electronic modules
- Visteon/Autopal
- lighting
- Tyco Electronics
- various components
- Siemens VDO
- Automotivecontrol modules, sensors, panels
37Examples of who does what(3) IT
- Foxconn
- PC routers
- Asus
- PC
- High-tech repair centre
- FIC
- PC
- Inventec
- PC
38Current Czech manufacturing industries include
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Electrical engineering and electronics
- High-tech engineering
- Life sciences
- Medical devices
39High-tech engineering
- Between 80 and 90 of production is exported
- RD driven
- Includes
- Instrumentation
- Machine tools
- Railway industry
40Instrumentation
- Around 4,000 specialised workers in this sector,
eg - Central Bohemia region 13.9
- Siemens and Linet
- Olomouc region 12.5
- Meopta optics and Invensis appliance controls
- Prague 12.4
- Honeywell
41Machine tools
- Approx 50 companies
- About 90 of production are specialist cutting
machines. Approx 80 are exported to - (mostly) Germany
- Other EU countries
- US Canada
- and China, Russia, India and South America
42Railway industry
- (Includes tramways)
- Three large factories Prague, Plzen and
Koprivnice - 30 turnover is exported worldwide
43Current Czech manufacturing industries include
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Electrical engineering and electronics
- High-tech engineering
- Life sciences
- Medical devices
44Life science and Medical devices
- Life science
- Especially Biotech and pharmaceutical industries
- Medical devices, eg
- Hospital beds
- Ventilators
- X-ray equipment
- Dental technology
- Mobile hospitals
- Technical gases
45Modern Service businesses in the Czech Republic
46A few statistics
47A few statistics
- 56 of all employees are
- in the service sector
- 53 of those are women
48The main service industries
Jachymov Radon Spa
- Tourism
- Retail
- Accommodation
- Boarding
- ie Restaurants and catering
- Banking Finance
- Post and Telecommunications
Karlovy vary spa
Beer spa
Czech chata
49Other service industries
- Information services, guides, translators
- Cultural (Concerts castles programmes)
- Health (Private public insurance
prescriptions alternative treatments) - Transportation (city transport taxis car
rentals international logistics) - Libraries (including e-government)
- Cleaning (Public and private buildings and
households) - Education (includes specialised education)
- Consultants (entrepreneurial opportunities eg
HR) - Legal
- Real estate
50Some service businesses in Prague
- Business process outsourcing
- Accenture Ariba Infosys
- IT and Logistics
- DHL Fedex IBM Tesco
- Customer support centre
- GE Bank Icon Lufthansa Phillips Team Trackers
- Shared services centre
- Exxon Mobil Johnson Johnson Siemens Tesco
- High-tech repair centre
- Symbol technologies
51Links
- Czech Statistics Office http//www.czso.cz/eng/
redakce.nsf/i/home - Czech Republic (Official website)
http//www.czech.cz - About Czech service industries (you can open this
website with confidence Richard) http//tin
yurl.com/35wdx5
52Thank you!