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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): Cosmetics is a growing industry in which France is a leader. Active in the mass market and in luxury, France is the world leader in exports with more than 23 % market share. This is the second largest exporting sector in the French economy (after aeronautics, 2012 data). 80 % of the cosmetic products developed in the French territory are exported worldwide.We note that in the Seine Valley, where there is the largest concentration in the world of...)
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Cosmetics is a growing industry in which France is a leader. Active in the mass market and in luxury, France is the world leader in exports with more than 23 % market share. This is the second largest exporting sector in the French economy (after aeronautics, 2012 data). 80 % of the cosmetic products developed in the French territory are exported worldwide.We note that in the Seine Valley, where there is the largest concentration in the world of actors in the professions of cosmetic perfumery, each company has its own logistics organisation. This makes it possible to make the export logistics chain cheaper, faster, safer. To this end, it is necessary to propose, through a project to study the intra- and extra-Community export logistics of the sector, a set of analytical and decision-support mechanisms that will give companies and communities the opportunity to invest in the opportunities offered by these schemes combining the development of the Seine Valley and the competitiveness of the cosmetics sector.The emergence of players specialised in logistics such as HAROPA, ISEL, CRITTT&t., Logistique Seine-Normandie and IDIT associated with the Cosmetic Valley, makes it possible to develop a complete analytical system. Thus, these actors set up a collaborative project, led by Cosmetic Valley, entitled COSVAPEX (Cosmetic VAlley Performance EXport), accompanied and labelled by the competitiveness cluster NOV@LOG. The objective is to improve the reliability of the physical and information flows of the export logistics chain of the companies belonging to the Cosmetic Valley. More generally, this project will consolidate and strengthen the export competitiveness of the cosmetics sector in France. (English)
Property / summary: Cosmetics is a growing industry in which France is a leader. Active in the mass market and in luxury, France is the world leader in exports with more than 23 % market share. This is the second largest exporting sector in the French economy (after aeronautics, 2012 data). 80 % of the cosmetic products developed in the French territory are exported worldwide.We note that in the Seine Valley, where there is the largest concentration in the world of actors in the professions of cosmetic perfumery, each company has its own logistics organisation. This makes it possible to make the export logistics chain cheaper, faster, safer. To this end, it is necessary to propose, through a project to study the intra- and extra-Community export logistics of the sector, a set of analytical and decision-support mechanisms that will give companies and communities the opportunity to invest in the opportunities offered by these schemes combining the development of the Seine Valley and the competitiveness of the cosmetics sector.The emergence of players specialised in logistics such as HAROPA, ISEL, CRITTT&t., Logistique Seine-Normandie and IDIT associated with the Cosmetic Valley, makes it possible to develop a complete analytical system. Thus, these actors set up a collaborative project, led by Cosmetic Valley, entitled COSVAPEX (Cosmetic VAlley Performance EXport), accompanied and labelled by the competitiveness cluster NOV@LOG. The objective is to improve the reliability of the physical and information flows of the export logistics chain of the companies belonging to the Cosmetic Valley. More generally, this project will consolidate and strengthen the export competitiveness of the cosmetics sector in France. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Cosmetics is a growing industry in which France is a leader. Active in the mass market and in luxury, France is the world leader in exports with more than 23 % market share. This is the second largest exporting sector in the French economy (after aeronautics, 2012 data). 80 % of the cosmetic products developed in the French territory are exported worldwide.We note that in the Seine Valley, where there is the largest concentration in the world of actors in the professions of cosmetic perfumery, each company has its own logistics organisation. This makes it possible to make the export logistics chain cheaper, faster, safer. To this end, it is necessary to propose, through a project to study the intra- and extra-Community export logistics of the sector, a set of analytical and decision-support mechanisms that will give companies and communities the opportunity to invest in the opportunities offered by these schemes combining the development of the Seine Valley and the competitiveness of the cosmetics sector.The emergence of players specialised in logistics such as HAROPA, ISEL, CRITTT&t., Logistique Seine-Normandie and IDIT associated with the Cosmetic Valley, makes it possible to develop a complete analytical system. Thus, these actors set up a collaborative project, led by Cosmetic Valley, entitled COSVAPEX (Cosmetic VAlley Performance EXport), accompanied and labelled by the competitiveness cluster NOV@LOG. The objective is to improve the reliability of the physical and information flows of the export logistics chain of the companies belonging to the Cosmetic Valley. More generally, this project will consolidate and strengthen the export competitiveness of the cosmetics sector in France. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3681096 in France
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    34,857.16 Euro
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    96,662.95 Euro
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    36.06 percent
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    30 December 2018
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    UNIVERSITE LE HAVRE NORMANDIE
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    49°29'39.59"N, 0°7'11.75"E
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    76600
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    La cosmétique est une filière en pleine croissance dont la France est leader. Présente sur le marché de masse et dans le luxe, la France est le leader mondial des exportations avec plus de 23% de parts de marché. II s'agit du deuxième secteur exportateur de l'économie française (après l'aéronautique, données 2012). 80 % des produits cosmétiques développés sur le territoire français sont exportés dans le monde entier.Nous constatons que dans la vallée de Seine, territoire où se trouve la plus grande concentration au monde d'acteurs dans les métiers de la parfumerie cosmétique, chaque entreprise a une organisation logistique qui lui est propre. Il semble alors possible de rendre la chaine logistique export moins coûteuse, plus rapide, plus sûre. Pour cela, il est nécessaire de proposer, au travers d'un projet d'étude de la logistique export intra et extra communautaire de la filière, un ensemble de dispositifs d'analyse et d'aide à la décision qui donneront la possibilité aux entreprises et aux collectivités de s'investir clans les opportunités proposées par ces dispositifs associant le développement de la Vallée de la Seine et ia compétitivité de la filière cosmétique.L'émergence d'acteurs spécialisés dans la logistique comme HAROPA, l'ISEL, le CRITTT&t., Logistique Seine-Normandie et l'IDIT associés à la Cosmetic Valley, permet d'élaborer un dispositif analytique complet. Ainsi, ces acteurs ont monté un projet collaboratif, porté par Cosmetic Valley, intitulé COSVAPEX (COSmetic VAlley Performance EXport), accompagné et labellisé par le pôle de compétitivité Nov@log. L'objectif est d'améliorer la fiabilité des flux physiques et d'information de la chaine logistique export des entreprises adhérentes de la Cosmetic Valley. Plus globalement, ce projet permettra de consolider et renforcer la compétitivité à l'export de la filière cosmétique en France. (French)
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    Cosmetics is a growing industry in which France is a leader. Active in the mass market and in luxury, France is the world leader in exports with more than 23 % market share. This is the second largest exporting sector in the French economy (after aeronautics, 2012 data). 80 % of the cosmetic products developed in the French territory are exported worldwide.We note that in the Seine Valley, where there is the largest concentration in the world of actors in the professions of cosmetic perfumery, each company has its own logistics organisation. This makes it possible to make the export logistics chain cheaper, faster, safer. To this end, it is necessary to propose, through a project to study the intra- and extra-Community export logistics of the sector, a set of analytical and decision-support mechanisms that will give companies and communities the opportunity to invest in the opportunities offered by these schemes combining the development of the Seine Valley and the competitiveness of the cosmetics sector.The emergence of players specialised in logistics such as HAROPA, ISEL, CRITTT&t., Logistique Seine-Normandie and IDIT associated with the Cosmetic Valley, makes it possible to develop a complete analytical system. Thus, these actors set up a collaborative project, led by Cosmetic Valley, entitled COSVAPEX (Cosmetic VAlley Performance EXport), accompanied and labelled by the competitiveness cluster NOV@LOG. The objective is to improve the reliability of the physical and information flows of the export logistics chain of the companies belonging to the Cosmetic Valley. More generally, this project will consolidate and strengthen the export competitiveness of the cosmetics sector in France. (English)
    18 November 2021
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    17P05176
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