Central objectives and location of activities

identifying development agencies and evaluating their
performance in selected BSR regions,
evaluating the level of logistics and ICT efficiency

and suggesting concrete actions for regional and
local public sector bodies.

Results are disseminated in local language by skilled and wellconnected Partners. LogOn Baltic defines how to produce
value added services based on logistics information systems
for BSR SMEs. This effort supports the e-Europe Challenges
2010 improving the exploitation of ICT by businesses, and
links to Northern Dimension Action Plan.

LogOn Baltic provides an overview of logistics efficiency and
logistics information systems and their exploitation in order
to improve the interaction between SMEs and other public/
private actors. The identification of logistics interfaces between
industry, commerce, services and authorities will contribute
to further integration of the BSR.

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The LogOn Baltic project is divided into four work packages: