Title: Kick Off Meeting:
1Kick Off Meeting Partnership No 8 Developing a
Cluster of Metal Manufacturers to meet the needs
of the electro-energy sector in the Western
Balkans
2Partners
Western Europe Sheffield Chamber of Commerce and
Industry, UK www.scci.org.uk Ovied
o Chamber of Commerce, Spain
www.camara-ovi.es/mostrar.aspx?pag558
3Partners
Western Balkans The Economy Chamber of Zenica
Doboj Canton, Bosnia Herzegovina
www.pkzedo.ba
Regional Chamber of Economy Nis, Serbia
www.rpknis.rs Sisak County Chamber,
Croatia www.hgk.hr/wps/portal/!ut/p/_s.
7_0_A/7_0_PQ
4Sector Background
- Metal Manufacturing in the Western Balkans
- Zenica-Doboj Canton
- Major industry is electric energy, metallurgy,
and metal production. - One of 2 thermo power stations in Bosnia
Herzegovina - Biggest steel factory in the Balkans 2 million
tonnes of steel - 3 Coal mines 2 million tonnes of coal
- Needs of investments of these sectors are very
big, because of antiquated equipment for
production and lack of sofisticated
mechanisation, which in the most cases import
(from abroad). - Sisak-Moslavina County
- Iron and steel manufacture, metal work and
construction - Power plant
- Faculty of Metallurgy at Sisak
- Nis
- Most developed industrial center in south-east
Serbia - Metal, electro-energy, and tobacco are major
industries
5Sector Focus
This project will focus on working with metal
manufacturers and processors supplying, or with
the capability of supplying, the electro-energy
sector. Improvements in efficiency and
capability (and therefore cost) will naturally
translate into supply chains for other market
sectors such as construction and automotive.
6Project Objective
This project will ensure that a Cluster of
businesses in the metal industries is developed
that creates a favourable environment and acts as
a focus for attracting Foreign Direct Investment
7Project Activities
- To identify a Balkan supply chain cluster for the
electrical power generation industry in the
region which has to be modernised by targeted
investment in innovation and modern manufacturing
techniques - Focus is on creating the environment for FDI, not
the investment itself - Time and Finance limited
- Identified best practice and knowledge transfer
- To review exemplar models
- To encourage cross border co-operation
8Project Activities
- Inception Visit
- Held in November in Zenica
- Meeting with all parties
- Meeting with a Governmental Minister
- Set project aims and objectives
- Cluster Business identification
- All parties will identify suitable businesses for
inclusion within the Cluster project
9Project Activities
- Opening ceremony and first workshop
- To be held in Nis, in January
- Public authorities invited
- Cluster businesses invited
- Analysis of current position, strengths,
weaknesses and objective position - Second workshop
- To be held in Zenica in May
- Co-ordinated diary with a large Metal industry
fair being held in Zenica - Fringe event to the fair focussing on
environmental best practice and green issues - Identifying how the cluster can become an
exemplar model - Governmental involvement
10Project Activities
- Study visit to Western Europe
- To be held in June
- Visit to Oviedo in Spain, and Sheffield in the UK
- Visits to existing large metal businesses
- Meetings with public authorities
- Attendance as VIP guests at the Sheffield
International Economic Summit - Study tours of the Advanced Manufacturing Park,
Special Metals Forum, and the National Metals
Centre - Third workshop
- To be held in Sisak in September
- Reviewing the study visit
- Developing implementation opportunities and plans
for businesses
11Expected Results
- 10 delegates from business support organisations
attending the workshops - Focussed marketing material promoting metal
manufacturing industries in the Western Balkans - A website showcasing the activities and results
of this project - A process of lobbying regional public authorities
for improvements in infrastructure - Businesses included within the Cluster developing
action plans for future development opportunities - A further project proposal for structural funds
will be developed to further encourage FDI.
12Other activities
- Visibility actions
- Website will be developed to promote the Western
Balkans Metal Cluster project - Press releases / conference after every activity
- EU funding publicity requirements adhered to
- Politicians and public authorities to be involved
at all stages - Publicity material developed and distributed to
the wider Chamber movement and businesses within
those Chambers
13Other activities
14Other activities
- Local Authority / Investment Agency involvement
- Ensuring involvement from local authorities and
investment promotion agencies is key to ensuring
the success of this project - Meetings have already been held with Bosnian
Government Minister - Local Authorities will be invited to all
workshops - Opportunities to develop constructive lobbying
and representation relationships will be actively
sought
15Cluster activities after Project completion
- Companies to continue being members of the
Cluster, because of the benefits they recognize
during the projects - Cluster to become self-sustainable through
membership fees. - Cluster will coordinate overall visibility of
market opportunities, communicate them to the
members, and help to attract FDI. - Leverage lessons learnt into supply chains into
other market sectors (aerospace, automotive,
construction).