- Frankfurt Trade Fair
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Frankfurt Trade Fair (German Messe Frankfurt), with 448,000,000 Euros in sales and over 1,600 active employees, is one of the world's largest trade fair companies. The group has a global network of 28 subsidiaries, five branch offices, and 52 international sales partners. Thus, the Messe Frankfurt is present in over 150 countries to their customers. At more than 30 locations in the world events "made by Messe frankfurt" take place. In 2010, Messe Frankfurt organised a total of 87 trade fairs, of which more than half took place outside Germany. At 578,000 square metres, Messe Frankfurt currently has ten exhibition halls, a central logistics centre, and an attached convention centre. The company is in the public sector, the shareholders are the City of Frankfurt, with 60 percent and the State of Hesse with 40 percent. The Board of Management of Messe Frankfurt consists of Wolfgang Marzin, Detlef Braun, and Uwe Behm.
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Size and Location
Frankfurt is the third-largest trade fair in the world. It has a total area of 578,000 square metres (6,221,540 square feet). It has nine halls with a total of 321,754 square meters (3,463,331 square feet) of exhibition space and 96,078 square metres (1,034,175 square feet) of outdoor area more available.
The exhibition grounds is located in the Bockenheim and Westend-South districts in the west of Frankfurt. It has direct highway access (the Bundesautobahn 648) and parking on the Vine Area. By public transport it on the subway - and tram station Festhalle / Messe (lines U4, 16 and 17) and the S-Bahn station Messe Frankfurt (lines S3 to S6) to reach.
Architecture
The oldest building in the Trade Fair grounds is the Festhalle, a self-supporting dome structure made of steel and glass that was first opened to visitors on 19 May 1909.[1] In the 1980s, the fairgrounds was enlarged into its present form.
A tall Hammering Man sculpture stands on the pavement near its main entrance.
Exhibitions & Trade Fairs
Important fairs include:
- the Frankfurt Book Fair and
- the Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung, the world's largest book and auto shows, respectively.
- the Light+Building
- the tendence - lifestyle
- the Ambiente
- the Heimtextil
- the Paperworld
- the Musikmesse
- the EuroMold
- the ISH
- the Automechanika, leading international trade fair for the automotive industry[2]
- the Texcare International
- the Texprocess
- the Material Vision
- the ACHEMA - International exhibition-congress on chemical engineering, environmental protection and biotechnology[3]
References
External links
- Frankfurt Trade Fair
- International Sales Partner in Poland
- Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Autumn Edition)
- Hong Kong International Lighting Fair (Spring Edition)
- HKTDC Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair
- HKTDC Hong Kong Houseware Fair
- HKTDC Hong Kong International Home Textiles Fair
- Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair
- Hong Kong International Stationery Fair
- Summer Sourcing Show for Gifts, Houseware & Toys
- Messe Frankfurt - Events 2010
Categories:- Frankfurt
- Trade shows in Germany
- Convention centres in Germany
- Visitor attractions in Frankfurt
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