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| What we do |
Buck Consultants International (BCI) carries out research, advises, implements and performs project management in the areas of economics, spatial development, real estate, location selection, infrastructure development, traffic management and supply chain strategy. This involves both strategic/conceptual projects and operational recommendations for all types of companies, public authorities and organisations, all over the world.
Buck Consultants International does not take superficial analyses and obvious solutions for granted. Our logo reflects that attitude: at first sight you see six triangles but closer study reveals a cube. We always look that bit further.

Six key areas
Buck Consultants International focuses on six key areas. Their position is reflected in the six sides of the Buck Consultants International cube – each distinct from one another but, in practice, closely interrelated.
- Business, strategy, location and real estate advice for companies: strategy development for new markets, worldwide location studies and real estate advice for international companies.
- Economic development, business sites and area development economic analyses (spatial/regional), exploratory studies and development programmes, including planning and restructuring of business parks.
- Commercial real estate: market research, strategy development, planning and concept development for commercial real estate.
- Strategies for attracting and retaining companies: investment climate studies, market analyses and acquisition plans for national, regional and local economic development organisations all over the world.
- Supply chain analysis and logistics advice for companies: analysis, design and optimisation of supply chains, logistics efficiency projects and intermodal strategies.
- Transport of people & goods and infrastructure development: from strategic studies to new concepts and concrete action programmes; exploratory market studies, feasibility studies and masterplans for seaports and airports, logistics nodes and intermodal terminals
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