MADE IN ITALY AND PRODUCTION CHAINS

In collaboration with Cdo 

Francesco Maria Chelli, President of ISTAT; Andrea Dellabianca, President of the Compagnia delle Opere; Maria Porro, President of the Salone del Mobile; Luigi Sbarra, Secretary General of Cisl; Adolfo Urso, Minister of Enterprises and Made in Italy. Introduction by Luciano Fontana, Director of Corriere della Sera.

The Italian government recognizes that the development of Made in Italy, both nationally and internationally, is guaranteed by the supply chains composed of large companies capable of operating globally, involving small and medium local enterprises with high production capacity. This combined system favors the development of Made in Italy. However, the current trend of involving poorly controlled foreign productions puts working conditions at risk. Development on Italian territory would allow greater control of the supply chain and higher quality, although at higher costs. The issue of subcontracting often delegates responsibilities to small companies that may not fully comply with the standards. It is essential to identify what makes Made in Italy of quality and sanction those who do not respect labor rules, as the focus remains on the dignity of work.

MADE IN ITALY AND PRODUCTION CHAINS

Date

22 Agosto 2024

Hour

12:00

Edition

2024

Location

Sala Neri Generali-Cattolica
Category
Meetings

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