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Gds117 Hall 03 gds117 Hall 03 Rolltor mit Rolltor mit Rolltor mit Rolltor mit Notausgang 3/D85 Notausgang Notausgang Notausgang LiftLift 3/D79 3/C80 3/A79 3/A80 3/E81 3/G82 3/D80 3/C77 3/C79 3/B90 3/G81 3/C82 Rolltor mit Notausgang 3/E78 HALLE 4 3/D74 3/G80 3/B75 3/C74 3/E77 3/C76 3/B76 3/A75 3/D75 3/C75 3/A76 3/G78 3/G69 3/E72 3/D72 3/E73 3/G74 3/D69 3/G67 3/C67 3/G70 3/E69 3/D68 3/B65 3/A65 3/A66 3/E68 3/D65 3/C65 3/G66 3/E65 3/D66 3/E66 3/G65 Rolltor mit Notausgang 3/G64 3/ 3/D63 HALLE 4 3/E63 3/E64 3/D60 3/B63 3/G63 3/G62 3/D61 3/C63 3/A64 3/G59 3/A63 3/D58 3/D59B 3/C56 3/B55 3/E59 3/E60 3/F59 3/G60 3/D59 3/A56 3/G57 3/C55 3/A53 EINGANG 3/G54 3/E54 3/D55 3/D52 3/B54 3/C52 3/E51 3/D51 3/C53 3/E52 3/D53 3/B52 3/A51 3/A52 3/G51 3/F51 3/G50 Rolltor mit Rolltor mit Notausgang 3/B50 3/A49 Notausgang 3/D49 3/D50 3/F48 3/C49 3/B49 3/E49 3/B51 3/D48 3/A50 3/ 3/DA25 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/DA33 3/ 3/DA23 3/ 3/DA22A 3/D40 3/C40 3/A41 3/DA22 3/DA38 3/ 3/E42 3/E40 3/B39 3/A39 3/B38 3/DA32 3/DA39 3/DA40 3/DA36 3/DA35 3/DA21 3/D43 3/ 3/D41 3/DA47 3/A40 3/DA42 3/DA43 3/DA44 3/DA46 3/DA45 3/DA20A 3/DA41 Höhe der umrandeten Stände beträgt maximal 1,60m 3/DA20 3/DA19 3/DA48 3/DA54 3/DA49 3/DA50A 3/DA50 3/D34 3/DA48A 3/E33 3/C33 3/C34 3/E36 3/E34 3/B34 3/A35 3/A33 3/DA59 3/D33 3/D35 3/DA57A 3/DA58A 3/DA55 3/DA56 3/DA57 3/DA58 3/D32 Rolltor mit Rolltor mit Notausgang Notausgang 3/DA60 3/DA18 3/DA61 3/D29 3/C29 3/A29 3/E30 3/E32 3/DA17 3/DA62 3/E29 3/C28 3/B30 3/DA17A 3/DA63 3/D30 3/D25 3/C27 3/B28 3/A27 3/A30 3/E28 3/DA64 3/E26 3/DA16 3/DA65 DA000 3/DA14 3/DA66 3/DA13 3/DA67 3/E24 3/E25 3/D23 3/D26 3/B23 3/DA12 3/DA68 3/B24 3/A23 3/A21 3/DA11 3/DA69 3/C23 3/A20 3/DA10 3/DA70 3/E19 3/D19 3/E18 3/D20 3/C20 3/B19 3/B20 3/A19 3/DA71 3/A17 Rolltor mit Rolltor mit Notausgang 3/DA90 3/DA91 3/A13 Notausgang 3/DA88A 3/DA09 3/E15 3/E16 3/D15 3/C16 3/B15 3/DA73 3/DA88 3/B16 3/A15 3/C13 3/DA08 3/D14 3/D16 3/C15 3/A11 3/A16 3/DA87 3/DA94 3/DA95 3/DA96 3/DA97 3/DA07 3/DA75 3/DA86 3/DA06 3/A06 3/DA85 3/DA05 3/DA100 3/DA98 3/DA99 3/DA101 3/DA77 3/DA84 3/DA04 3/DA102 3/DA103 3/DA83 3/DA104 3/D09 3/DA03 3/D08 3/C09 3/B09 3/A03 3/E08 3/DA79 3/A02 3/DA02 3/DA105 3/DA107 3/DA106 3/ 3/DA81 3/DA82 3/DA01 Rolltor mit Rolltor mit Notausgang Notausgang Hallenmeister NOTAUSGANG EINGANG NOTAUSGANG NOTAUSGANG gds117 Exhibitor List Hall 03 [1/4] Stand Name Stand Name Stand Name A02 Helly Hansen Deutschland GmbH A63 Skechers USA, Deutschland GmbH B63 Clarks Shoes Vertriebs GmbH A03 Fairbo Bv A64 Amani B.V. B65 shoe.com GmbH & Co. KG A06 Footex International B.V. A65 camel active - Gabor Footwear GmbH B75 M & G SRL A11 Comforta Nieuwkoop B.V. A66 Paqueta Calcados Ltda. B76 Amer Sports Deutschland GmbH c/o Salomon A13 Diadora Deutschland c/o Dunlop Sport A75 Grendene S.A. B90 Portman Gonçalves, SA GmbH A15 Palladium A76 Genfoot Marketing Europe GmbH C09 Adventure GmbH A16 YELLOW CAB - New Steps BV A79 LOWA Sportschuhe GmbH C13 Gottstein GmbH & Co. KG A17 MCB GmbH GF: Markus Bennemann A80 Tatonka GmbH C15 JOIA - Calcado S.A. A19 CA´SHOTT A/S B09 AS98 - OLIP Italia S.p.A. C16 Goldmud - WhyWe Trading, Lda. A20 EMU Australia (Germany) GmbH B15 Fabrica de Calcado Felmini J. Moreira C20 T R I V I A - SARDEM DERI Lda. SAN VE TIC LTD STI. A21 MCB GmbH GF: Markus Bennemann B16 Miz Mooz - FFW bvba C23 BRAKO - Calzados Evori S.A. A23 MCB GmbH GF: Markus Bennemann B19 Sérgio Cunha Limitada C27 Sozé Comercio e Distribuicao S.A. A27 Valuni Eurodavil Industria de Calcado Lda B20 Vueffe S.r.l. Calzaturificio C28 El Naturalista A27 APICCAPS - Associacao Portuguesa dos B23 Urban Lounge C29 Loints of Holland B.V. Industriais do Calcado Componentes Artigos A29 Panama Jack, S.A. B24 Angela Broton Estudio, S.L. (Rovers) C33 CUBANAS But Fashion Solutions, SA A30 2 Go Shoe Company GmbH B28 Nubikk - Collective Footwear BV C34 Fortunato O. Frederico & Ca. Lda A33 Macosmi-Fabrica de Calcado, LDA B30 BB Schuhwerk Gmbh C40 ABASIC, SLU A35 RONDONSHOES Comércio Internacional B34 Sweet Attraction - S.A. C49 Buffalo Boots GmbH de Calçado, LDA A39 TBS Technisynthese S.a.r.l. Export B38 Levi's Footwear & Accessories C52 Vagabond Schuhvertrieb Department (Switzerland) S.A. GmbH A40 adidas AG Division Rockport EMEA B39 Pepe Jeans Footwear S.L. C53 Fluchos, S.L. A41 First Blue Verlag B49 Trend Design Shoe Fashion B.V. C55 GOLDEN UNION S.r.l. A49 CIMA FOOTWEAR S.L. B50 Fortunato O. Frederico & Ca. Lda C56 Ten Points AB A50 The Yellow Stone Company S.L.U. B50 APICCAPS - Associacao Portuguesa dos C63 Bernd Hummel GmbH Industriais do Calcado Componentes KangaROOS Artigos A51 Clinton Großhandels GmbH B51 ESPELHO DE NÚMEROS, LDA C65 Kappa Deutschland GmbH A52 'Snoboot B.V. B52 STORM / KAYAK Lucilia, Vieira & Lima C67 Rocket Dog Brands Lda. International Ltd. A53 LIEUTENANT - Marisport Calçado Lda B54 Shoephisticated - Emanuel Moreira C. C. C67 British Footwear Association Ltd A56 CBS S/A - Sao Paulo Alpargatas S/A B55 Pratik Jefar Industria de Calçado, SA C74 Fitwear GmbH gds117 Exhibitor List Hall 03 [1/4] 1 gds117 Exhibitor List Hall 03 [2/4] Stand Name Stand Name Stand Name C75 SPM Shoetrade B.V. D50 CRISTOFOLI - BERTREM DA07 Smartas C76 Footside International Lda. D51 Bestseller A/S DA08 ZIP OFFS C77 Mirró Vª de Jos\'e Auréli Monteiro D52 Poelman B.V. DA09 excessories - &Filhos Lifestyleschmuck C79 Cool Gray Lda D53 Marina Calcado S.A. DA10 Panorama Europe GmbH C80 Grisport S.p.A. D55 SHOOT SHOES B.V. DA100 Kanten C82 elvetik-swiss design Thierry Collomb D58 ARTB EUROPE SL DA101 MEINS Gudrun Geyssel D08 Overland Shoes Ltd. D59 Apple of Eden Trading Unip, Lda DA102 Deutsche Schuhfachschule in der BBS Pirmasens D09 F.L. Sport BV D59 APICCAPS - Associacao Portuguesa dos DA103 Deutsche Schuhfachschule in Industriais do Calcado Componentes der BBS Pirmasens Artigos D14 CARITE CALÇADOS LDA D59B Calcados Laro, S. A. Macarena DA104 Deutsche Schuhfachschule in der BBS Pirmasens D15 Lemon Jelly Design e More S.A. D60 Steve Madden - MRG STM BV DA105 Deutsche Schuhfachschule in der BBS Pirmasens D16 AMBITIOUS Industria de Calcado D61 Toni 2 Spa Il Baricentro DA106 Deutsche Schuhfachschule in Celita, LDA. der BBS Pirmasens D19 Tiggers-Shoes GmbH D63 Bronx Fashion B.V. DA107 Deutsche Schuhfachschule in der BBS Pirmasens D20 Lunaplena Calcados, Lda D65 Intermedium Shoes BV DA11 Pia Hagelstein D23 Minnetonka Moccasin Co. Inc. Rio D66 INTERMAX SP. Z O.O. DA12 Panorama Europe GmbH Grande Arts & Crafts GmbH D25 BT Projects Vanneste Lifestyle Group D68 Herold Einfuhr GmbH DA13 Taylan Özlem Bulgem D26 Calzados Danubio S.L. D69 E-Vitale-Shoes DA14 Ostblock design Indre Abaturovaite D29 Satorisan, S.L. D72 Maciejka Footwear Sp. z.o.o. SP DA16 JUGGLE ANGELS spzl komandytowa D30 J.A. de Bruijn B.V. D74 SARL 226 DA17 KICKSTICKZ UG (haftungsbeschränkt) D32 GROMO WORLD SL D75 New Belle Footwear (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. DA17A Ralf Schäfer 825 Distribution UG D33 MARINA MILITARE Maxenworld D79 Brütting & Co. EB-Sport-International DA18 Nero Handels GmbH S.R.L. GmbH D34 Brandfusion bv D80 SuperStar Calçados LTDA DA19 MADEIRA DRIVE D35 BackJoy Europe BV DA01 Moskauer Staatl. Universität für Design DA20 Retro Star und Technologie D40 Bondi Marketing GmbH British Knights DA02 Handelsagentur Erkan Toraman DA20A Sabine Stefanie Weyhe Vertriebs GmbH brands@home VYVYN Hill Vertriebs GmbH D41 KAMPAY TEAM, S.L. BUNKER DA03 S punkt Spangemacher DA21 Chompas / Askibags FOOTWEAR D43 KAMPAY TEAM, S.L. BUNKER DA04 Ashirov Martic Savo Dramis DA22 Volpeshoes FOOTWEAR D48 TOM JOULE DA05 YoVoy Dessy DA22A VE&TO Concept Tomislav Blazevic D49 Pikolinos Intercontinental S.A. DA06 Str8 Casuals DA23 Rufo Lederwaren gds117 Exhibitor List Hall 03 [2/4] 2 gds117 Exhibitor List Hall 03 [3/4] Stand Name Stand Name Stand Name DA32 CAP Ulrike Broermann DA59 Schuh Bertl DA91 Atelier Mic Mac Bea Schröder DA33 Mipacha IHDEMA B.V. DA60 N.E.O.N. Distribution UG Mr. DA94 Sophia Singer Lacy DA35 ZIJGO BV DA61 Bananas Mongulu Blommaert DA95 InGirl fashion DA36 ZIJGO BV DA62 22 Fashion Agency DA96 TATABLOUZE DA38 TREBOSA Benjamin El Machalt DA63 mia werbeservice GmbH DA97 Babette Beckmann Taschen DA39 H+D Promotion Shoes GmbH DA64 HIRSCHGLÜCK Thomas DA98 MAINTRACHT Maya Hebling Eckert DA40 Post Footwear Aps DA65 Shoe-Art DA99 Photocouture Claudia Bokmeier DA41 APICCAPS - Associacao Portuguesa DA66 Raffael Höpfner E15 ALBACETE INDUSTRIAL, S.A.
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