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Exploring New Lines of Business: The Newcomers' Pavilion

Exploring New Lines of Business: The Newcomers' Pavilion
Seatrade Europe from 24 to 26 September 2013 in Hamburg

Hamburg, 18 June 2013 – A cruise ship is like a small city: With its on-board restaurants, cafés, bars, shops, theatre, cinema, casino, wellness centre and sports facilities it offers many ways of enjoying the journey. All these activities depend on specific suppliers which the shipbuilder must take into consideration when outfitting these floating holiday resorts. At Seatrade Europe, the leading trade event of the European cruise and rivercruise industry which will be held at the Hamburg fair site from 24 to 26 September 2013, more than 250 exhibitors from roughly 50 countries and a wide range of industry segments will showcase their offerings.

An especially exciting fact: This year numerous domestic and international companies will be exhibiting at Seatrade Europe for the first time. By presenting their products and services they hope to gain a foothold in the international cruise business, or intensify their involvement. Seatrade Europe is an ideal platform for networking directly with decision-makers from ship-owning companies and shipyards. Companies wishing to expand into a booming industry will be able to meet face to face with industry stakeholders and potential customers. A special, exclusive exhibition area called 'Newcomers' Pavilion' will be set-up for them at Seatrade Europe. This marketplace of innovations will feature 24 German and international companies.

A major portion of the new exhibitors are from the hospitality segment, including food & beverage companies, but also suppliers of IT, communication and entertainment systems as well as hospitality equipment. For example, the Swiss company Beer Grill, which has been manufacturing electrothermal food preparation and display equipment for 90 years, will showcase its "Vulcano", a multifunctional display cabinet allowing various foods to be kept warm and moist at individual temperature and moisture levels. "We have customised our products specifically for the requirements of today's on-board food preparation and presentation," says Andreas Schäfer, Managing Director of Beer Grill GmbH.

Another exhibitor, HAIL (Hotel Amenities International Limited) Europe Guests Supplies, specialises on enhancing the on-board experience of cruise ship passengers. The Dutch firm supplies high-quality body care products for bathrooms and spa areas. Originating from many different countries of the world, these products include rare items such as soaps manufactured by a family business in Parma, Italy; a washing lotion from London; shaving foam made from the fruit of the southern Moroccan Argan tree; or Greek eaux de toilette with blood orange, pistachio, lime or other exotic fragrances.

Top-quality, innovative upholstery fabrics for maritime purposes will be presented by Dickson-Constant, France's most time-honoured textile manufacturer. Among the highlights to be shown at Seatrade Europe will be "Sunbrella Terry". "This is a truly innovative fabric for maritime applications," announces Lars Rippstein, Managing Director of the German branch of Dickson-Constant. "Sunbrella Terry feels similar to high-grade, soft terrycloth," says Rippstein. This highly lightfast and flameproof fabric combines a sophisticated look and feel with a number of unique technical benefits, he adds. "We are delighted to be part of this important international trade fair this year for the first time, and we are looking forward to the opportunity to meet representatives of the cruise and ferry industry and establish new and promising business contacts," says Lars Rippstein of Dickson-Constant Germany.

The idea of setting up a Newcomers' Pavilion was first conceived for INTERNORGA, the leading trade fair for the out-of-home market. "At INTERNORGA we found the Newcomers' Area to be welcomed with great enthusiasm," says Bernd Aufderheide, Chairman of the Board of Hamburg Messe und Congress GmbH. With its Newcomers' Pavilion, Seatrade Europe takes this successful concept to the next level, adapting it to the specific requirements of the cruise market.

For companies interested in developing new business in the cruise industry, the Seatrade Europe conference programme offers substantial added value. On Wednesday 25 September, this topic will be addressed by a panel of distinguished speakers, such as Ralf Sempf, Director, Head of Materials Management and Purchasing, Meyer Werft GmbH, and Tom Beeck, Director Supply Chain Europe, Royal Caribbean Cruise Ltd. Their presentation is titled "Opportunities and Challenges for Potential Suppliers and Service Providers". The thoughts and ideas of these notable industry experts should be of great interest to new players in the cruise market.

About Seatrade Europe

Seatrade Europe, the leading trade event of the European cruise and rivercruise industry, will be held at Hamburg, Germany's famous seaport on the Elbe river, from 24 to 26 September 2013. Industry decision-makers and professionals will meet to exchange ideas, set new trends and expand their business networks. Exhibitors include shipbuilders and repairers, cruise ports, tourism organisations, hotel equipment and onboard suppliers. From small-scale on-board hospitals to huge restaurant kitchens, from waste disposal to entertainment equipment, operations on board a cruise ship are highly complex, requiring perfect logistics. At the two-day conference held in parallel with the exhibition, high-level experts will discuss current industry topics.

Contact Information: Christian Freitag, ph: +49 40 3569 2091, fax: +49 40 3569 2449,
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For further information on Seatrade Europe please visit: seatrade-europe.com