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The Warsaw Voice » Other » Monthly - December 5, 2007
FINLAND IN POLAND
Scandinavian-Polish Chamber of Commerce
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The Scandinavian-Polish Chamber of Commerce (SPCC) is an independent organization with almost 380 members. It was established in 2004 as a result of a merger of four organizations, the Finnish Trade Guild, the Norwegian Business Forum, the Swedish Business Club, and the Danish-Polish Chamber of Commerce.

SPCC members represent companies operating in the main sectors of the Scandinavian economy, including power generation, construction, paper, logistics, services, telecommunications, furniture, oil, food processing, and banking.

The main goal of the SPCC is to promote constructive dialogue between Nordic companies operating in Poland and the Polish authorities and organizations, in order to strengthen Scandinavian-Polish business relations, which in many cases lead to interesting and highly innovative projects.

We initiate a wide range of events for our members, such as business meetings, conferences on various key issues, seminars, workshops, and meetings with politicians and government officials. We also organize business mixers in a less formal atmosphere. Such meetings are the best way of sharing experience, knowledge and business culture, as well as the best way of networking and building valuable business contacts. Therefore these events can be very inspiring. More specifically, we arrange several seminars every year that directly or indirectly promote Scandinavian values such as ethics, innovation, transparency and environmental awareness to create new ideas for running your business and to find business ideas for new products.

There are also events organized by the national sections of the SPCC. The most interesting event of the Finnish section of the organization is a Crayfish Party in the fall during which participants eat plenty of crayfish using only their fingers in a marvelous atmosphere with lots of fun.
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