The Development of the Outsourced Facility Service Market in the EU

The Facility Service (FS) industry lacks comprehensive scientific reports due to its fragmented representation in the NACE industry classification system in the EU. This article addresses this gap by offering insights into the FS market's turnover, number of companies, and employees. The study...

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