Assessing the Viability of Conveying Indian Food Products into the Finnish Market
Orupuram Kandathil, Rafeeque (2024)
Orupuram Kandathil, Rafeeque
2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202401211614
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202401211614
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This study examines the viability of importing Indian groceries into the Finnish market. The research conducted revealed that, despite encountering various obstacles. Examining trade associations and governmental functions when analyzing Indian food exports. Consumer trends in Finland have an impact on Indian enterprises, highlighting the necessity of strategic solutions for global competitiveness.
This study uses a qualitative methodology, a review of the literature, and a case study of Lidl to evaluate the importation of Indian foods into the Finnish market. With a focus on ethics and trustworthiness, it provides a basis for further study in related topics.
The main challenges encompass the process of entering a novel market, managing logistical and supply chain intricacies, and guaranteeing adherence to the regulatory frameworks set forth by the Finnish Government and the European Union market. The report proposes that engaging in partnerships with established enterprises in Finland and utilizing their extensive supply chain logistics network can be a strategic method for effectively addressing these difficulties and facilitating the importation to Finland.
This study uses a qualitative methodology, a review of the literature, and a case study of Lidl to evaluate the importation of Indian foods into the Finnish market. With a focus on ethics and trustworthiness, it provides a basis for further study in related topics.
The main challenges encompass the process of entering a novel market, managing logistical and supply chain intricacies, and guaranteeing adherence to the regulatory frameworks set forth by the Finnish Government and the European Union market. The report proposes that engaging in partnerships with established enterprises in Finland and utilizing their extensive supply chain logistics network can be a strategic method for effectively addressing these difficulties and facilitating the importation to Finland.