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Zur Kanumesse 2007(„2007“ Ist Richtig Fett Um International Canoe Trade Show September 13-15th, 2007 Exhibition Centre Nuremberg (Germany) released: Aug. 22nd, 2007 Visitor-Information / E-Mail-Version Welcome to Kanumesse 2007! The International Kayak- and Canoe Trade Show is an unique event, worldwide. All eyes will be on this exclusive paddle sports presentation, where all the major brands will be on display. This will be the 5th show, and it will be in a brand-new, much larger hall. Local - European – International The “Kanumesse” has already proven to be the international meeting point for our industry (Visitors from 37 nations in 2006!) It is not a local exhibition. There are more exhibitors than ever before, and forward-looking buyers will meet the right partners to expand their business at the Kayak Exhibition 2007. Visitors This expo is a trade show, it is not a public consumer show. The visitor target group are companies and organisations that buy large quantities of products from the exhibitor’s product range. Exhibitors and Products Kayaks, canoes, inflatables, trekking boats, folding boats, sit-on-tops, paddles, clothing, pfd's, spraydecks, safety equipment, carts, and all the other paddle sports equipment, books, magazines and web media. Please note the latest exhibitor list at www.canoeexhibition.com Date and Location 2007 September 13 – 15th , 2007; International Exhibition Centre Nuremberg (Germany), Hall 4A Date and Location 2008 September 25 – 27th , 2008; International Exhibition Centre Nuremberg (Germany) Ticket The admission ticket is free of charge for registered trade visitors. Opening Hours Thursday: 09:00 - 18:00 (later on: stand parties) Friday: 09:00 - 18:00 (later on: After-Business-Party) Saturday: 09:00 - 16:00 Presenter: Horst Fürsattel; Kleedorf 37; 91241 Kirchensittenbach; Germany Ph: +49 9151-862204; Fax: +49 9151-95616; E-Mail: [email protected]; Web: www.kayakexhibition.com Parking Visitor parking will be next to the gate, just follow “CCN-Ost” or “Kanumesse” signs. Non-Smoking The Kanumesse is a non-smoking event. Please refrain from smoking except in designated smoking areas – thank you! Visitor Registration To get registered, please fill the form at www.kayakexhibition.com As a registered visitor, you will get information about the next Kanumesse automatically. Travelling Nuremberg is conveniently located in Southern Germany. The city is easily reached by air, rail and road.The Exhibition Centre is connected by underground to the rail station and the airport. Your GPS will find the exhibition centre if you enter "Karl-Schönleben-Strasse" as address or "Messezentrum; 90471 Nürnberg" as a special destination. New hall this year Kanumesse has been in hall 11 in the past two years, now it is in hall 4A. Our Entrance has been “West”, now it is “Ost” (Ost = german for “east”). In other words: Our entrance is now exactly on the other side of the fairground. Arriving by car, you just follow the traffic signs to “Kanumesse” and you will be guided to the right destination. By taxi, you should order the driver to “Messe-Zentrum, Eingang Ost” or “CCN Congress Centrum Nuremberg”. Then your taxi will stop right in front of the doors to Kanumesse. The Underground station is at West entrance, which results a 1100 m walk around the fairground to east entrance (a good reason to take a taxi when the weather is bad) Hotel booking via Nuremberg Messe Eva-Maria EngelhardtTel: +49 9 11. 86 06 - 84 07 Fax: +49 9 11. 86 06 - 84 47 Mob: +49 160. 717 69 93 [email protected]. Kanumesse Hotline during the show +49 (0)911 8606 8159 +49 (0)1520 3838 454 Kanumesse phone number all year, excluding the show days: +49 9151 862 204 Taxi-Call Nuremberg: +49 (0)911 19 410 Floor Plan The floor plan is ready for download at www.kanumesse.de It is a vector-based PDF file, so you can print it any size you like. Invitation: Friday’s After-Business Party Friday 18:00 the legendary After-Business-Party takes place. All the visitors are invited by the exhibitors. There will be food and drinks for everybody. This After-Business-Party is the outstanding meeting of the canoeing industry, the “place to be” for anyone who is anyone. Tourist Info Please ask for a free copy of the Nuremberg city map, showing points of interest, restaurants and hotels. The city map is available at the Kanumesse registration desk. Nuremberg Tourist Information (across from central train station) Koenigstraße 93, 90402 Nuremberg Ph. +49 (0)911 23 36 132 Opening Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9am – 7pm, all year Presenter: Horst Fürsattel; Kleedorf 37; 91241 Kirchensittenbach; Germany Ph: +49 9151-862204; Fax: +49 9151-95616; E-Mail: [email protected]; Web: www.kayakexhibition.com History The “Kanumesse” has began in the ballroom of a hotel in 2003, moved to a gymnasium in 2004 and is now in one of the latest exhibition halls: Completed this year, more than 7000 m2 floor space, filled with paddling products. Kanumesse Philosophy • The Kanumesse will stay a trade show. We don’t want to compete with consumer events. • The Kanumesse is the place where manufacturers from all over the world meet international distributors and industry members. • Kanumesse will stay a pure paddle-sports expo. • Kanumesse will be held in September every year. • Free admittance for registered trade visitors. • Visitors from overseas, from Europe and local buyers will find an incomparable, complete range of paddle sport products. Kanumesse will consolidate its position as the yearly meeting point for worldwide manufacturers, traders and paddlesport professionals. Information Request Are you planning to attend the next Kanumesse and want to get more information? Or are you considering to exhibit at the next Kanumesse? Then go to www.kanumesse.de and fill in the online form, please. Or send an e-mail to [email protected]. Welcome on board! Address change, additional tickets Do we have your correct address details? Or will there be co-workers who need additional tickets for the next show? If this is so, please fill in the online form at www.kanumesse.de, or send an e-mail to [email protected] Thank you for your co-operation! International Media Partner Kayaksession / Paddleworld www.kayaksession.com Promoter Deutscher Kanuverband www.kanu.de (German Canoeing Association) Media Partners Kanumagazin www.kanumagazin.de Kanu-Sport www.kanu-sport.com Hydro Magazin www.hydromagazin.cz Canoe-Kayak UK www.canoekayak.co.uk Paddling Sverige www.paddling.nu playak.com www.playak.com kajak.at www.kajak.at Sport & Mode www.spomo.de Sports-of-Quality www.soq.de Presenter Horst Fürsattel [email protected] Kleedorf 37 www.kanumesse.de D-91241 Kirchensittenbach, Germany Tel: +49 (0)9151-862 204 Fax: +49 (0)9151-95 616 Presenter: Horst Fürsattel; Kleedorf 37; 91241 Kirchensittenbach; Germany Ph: +49 9151-862204; Fax: +49 9151-95616; E-Mail: [email protected]; Web: www.kayakexhibition.com Kayak Exhibition 2007: Exhibitor- / Brand-List Ainsworth Paddles Johnson Europe Poucher Boote Ally Kagro Paddling Predator Antonini Kajak.at Prijon Aquabound Kanu-Erlebnis-Welt Profiplast Aquadesign Kanuk Protec Aquarius Kanumagazin Pyranha Artistic Kanushow Rainbow Kajaks Astral Kanu-Out-Door Red-Tail Paddles Atlatl Kanu-Sport Reed Chillcheater AT-Paddles Karitec Ltd. Rescuelab Azul Kayaks Kavu Reval Kayaks B+W Outdoorcases ka-y-ak Riot Kayaks Bako-Kajak Kayak Gear River-People-Stuff Bell Canoe Works Kayak Session Robson Bending Branches K-Gear Roc Roi BKT Kober Paddel Roto Sport Bliss-Stick Kokatat Rotomod Blue & White Kutech Roughstuff Paddles Bondi-Beach Kwark S3 Cases Boreal Langer Sawyer Paddles Camaro La-Ola Schlegel Canoe-Kayak UK Lettmann Scotty Carlisle Paddles Level-6 Sea Bird Designs Caviness Paddles Lightning Paddles Seals Sprayskirts Chisco Linder Aluminiumbatar Seattle Sports Clear-Blue-Hawaii Liquid-Logic Select Hydrofoils Clearwater Design Mad River Canoe Seven2 Paddles Confluence Watersports Madyaker Sevylor Europe Crazy Creek Products Malone Auto Racks Shockwave Crocs Massive Kayaks Shred Ready Current Designs Mega-Sports Skim Seakayaks D.A.G. Mergner Paddel SLP (Scott Lindgren Productions) Dagger Mission Kayaking Smiley`s Delta Mitchell Paddles Spreu Boote Deutscher Kanu-Verband Moll Paddel Sqwoosh Doc's Pro-Plugs Mooving Square Rock Drago Rossi MS Composite Stearns Eckla Nalu-Sportswear Stohlquist Edelried Native Watercraft Sweet Protection Egalis Nautiraid TAG s.r.l. Emotion Kayaks Necky Kayaks The Heliconia Press Epic Kayaks Nookie Tiderace Seakayaks Eskimo Kayaks Nova TNP / Laminex Esquif Canoes Nova Craft Trapper Kanot Exo Kayak NRS Triton Exped Ocean Kayak Ty Warp Fiji Old Town Canoe Upper Canada Paddle Co. Fluid Kayaks Originz Paddles Valley Sea Kayaks Fox-40 Ortlieb Vario-Blade Francesconi Canoe Otter Box Vaude Gatz Out-Trade VDKS Grabner P&H Venture Canoes & Kayaks Gravita Zero Paddle People VOZ Helmets Great Canadian Boats Paddle World Wave Sport Grey Owl Paddles Paddling Perfection NZ Wavecrest Gumotex Paddling Sverige Welhonpesa HandiRack Pakboats Wenonah Heritage Kayaks Palm Werner Paddles hf Panda Paddels Wilderness Systems Hiko Sport Patschifik Willy Neumann Hobie Kayak Peak UK Wooden Boat Hurricane Kayaks Perception Kayaks WRSI ww-research-safety- inst. HYDROmagazin Phoenix Spraydecks YAK Immersion Research Playak.com Zelezny Irish Canoe Outfitters Playboater Zölzer Islander Point 65°N Jackson Kayak Pollner Verlag Brands may be presented by the manufacturer himself at the manufacturer’s stand, or by the manufacturer at the distributor’s stand, or by an authorised distributor (See details on the exhibitor list at www.kayakexhibition.com) All brands listed above are trademarks of their respective companies. All information is best of our knowledge. Please inform the organiser if you experience any incorrect or missing information. The organiser refuses any liability or compensation in the case of missing or incorrect information on this website. Presenter: Horst Fürsattel; Kleedorf 37; 91241 Kirchensittenbach; Germany Ph: +49 9151-862204; Fax: +49 9151-95616; E-Mail: [email protected]; Web: www.kayakexhibition.com .
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