Abstract
Aware of the importance of companies for the use, processing and marketing of wood products in everyday life, as well as for the development of a national economy, the number of SMEs in this sector in Serbia, as well as everywhere in the world, is conditioned by long-term global demand. The objectives of the research are to perform an analysis of wood products and their market prices, as well as an analysis of trade trends (procurement, sales) in the Sumadija district. The purpose of the research is to point out the possibilities for improving the economic efficiency and the existing business policy in the PE "Srbijasume" SG Kragujevac. The subject of research is the financial elements of the production process in order to obtain information on the production and sale of wood assortments by class. The results show that the wood market in the Republic of Serbia has a large imbalance in the built production capacities of wood processors and the potential provided by forests. Since the production potential of the PE is not sufficient to meet the needs of processors, customers engaged in wood processing on the domestic market provide raw materials for production from several sources.
Publisher
Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES)
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