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Serbia Market Monitoring Service

Serbia Business Market Monitoring Services enables clients to keep track on Serbia market development. Covering work intensive industries and perspective technology sectors we provide market business news service to our clients.

Weekly tailor made business news reports covering industry developments, projects and companies, public invitations and international tenders, legal regulations and harmonization of business environment with EU.

Sectors we cover within this service are:

  • Metal Industry and Metal Processing
  • Power Generation and Energy, Power Plants, Mining companies and projects
  • Renewable Energy Sources, hydro, solar, biomass, wind
  • Construction
  • Automotive
  • Electrical
  • Engineering
  • Chemical
  • Industrial goods
  • Machinery
  • Agriculture

Information society in Serbia is still in the incentive development phase when it comes to internationalization of information management. From one hand its a regional hub for business development, production outsource and export of new technologies and goods from EU, USA, Russia and Asia, but in the same IT society and market informations are limited due to the current localization of information coverage.

Beside primarily market of Serbia, Countries/Markets we cover also with this service following countries:

Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Macedonia, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria

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Market Monitoring Service *MMS* is an intelligence system of monitoring and early warning on industry threats and opportunities in Serbia and West Balkans, which in a form of a well-arranged report regularly delivers quality information necessary for corporate planning and decision-making to managers’ e-mail boxes.

MMS is much more than just a mere monitoring of media and other, mostly online information resources. Rather than a clipping service, it can be perceived as outsourced competitive intelligence based on thorough selection and verification of the most important information from various and often hardly-obtainable resources.

Although we rely on technology to collect most of the required data from various sources, all information are hand-picked, excerpted and analyzed by our analysts to deliver you a compact knowledge of current happenings in your industry.

Contact us for more details: office(at)serbia-energy.eu

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