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elcome to our 2009 market report
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supplement, which we have
produced with the help of European
trade association Euromat and its
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members. Accurate market information is
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your bowling customers is through the addition of the ELMAC
export opportunities. Many of the countries we
have looked at in this issue are feeling the effects
WinBowling Ticket Dispenser onto the Bowling Lanes.
of the credit crunch, however, there are still
possibilities for those who look for them.
I would like to thank those companies that have
Players can win tickets (adjustable settings) for every frame
kindly sponsored some of our country reports.
They have added their own invaluable comments
played or Strike.
on the situation they find as they work in these
countries either operating, manufacturing or
distributing. These reports will be repeated within
the pages of our printed publication over the next
12 months in updated versions.
Therefore, if you feel you have
something you would like to
add - or a point you would like
to change - please feel free to
get in touch.
Stephanie
Norbury
CONTENTS
Introduction 3
Italy 4-5
East Europe 6-8
WinBowling can be added to any Bowling
Asia 10-11
system (Brunswick, AMF, Switch etc)
Germany 14-15
Full integration with the Galileo System in the
Austria 16-17
redemption area
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South America 20-21
Scandinavia 22-23
✔ One unit for two lanes
✔ Fully Adjustable for different ticket payouts
Spain 24-25
✔ Records of dispensed tickets
✔ 4.000 tickets capacity Great Britain 26-27
✔ Possibility to turn off during competition/special events
Ireland 28-29
✔ Easy installation
✔ Small dimensions (36 x 17 x 61 cm)
Belgium / Netherlands 30-31
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