TAIPEI CYCLE SHOW 2014
CHRIS JENKINSON, DIRECTOR, WELDTITE
“THIS YEAR Weldtite will once again be exhibiting at Taipei Cycle Show in order to display our brands to the international market. As a major UK manufacturer of cycle maintenance products the Taipei show offers an important forum for Weldtite to meet both new and existing customers and also to showcase our complete product range with all the brands represented on the booth. “Weldtite currently exports to 46
countries around the world and more than 70 per cent of our customers will visit us at the show. “Products manufactured in the UK
have become synonymous with quality and I am sure account for our
TONY WRIGHT, CEO, CLARKS CYCLE SYSTEMS
continued success in the international cycling market. “The Weldtite brand will be 75 years old in 2015 and by promoting the range around the world we will continue to expand the company’s international reputation for quality, service and innovation. “Weldtite will be exhibiting on stand
numbers L 0227 – L 0229 on the Joint COLIPED booth and we look forward to welcoming any of our UK customers who make the journey to Taiwan.” 01652 660000
info@weldtite.co.uk
ROGER DILLON, THOMAS NOLLEAU POLARIS BIKEWEAR
MD Roger Dillon, brand manager Andy Beach and international sales manager Thomas Nolleau are travelling to the show for Polaris.
WHY TAIPEI? Brand manager Andy Beach: "The show is an excellent opportunity to meet all of our Far Eastern, Asian, Australasian and North American customers and suppliers to help build on and maintain long-lasting relationships." Thomas Nolleau, international sales
manager: "Taipei is a great opportunity to enhance our knowledge and understanding of the worldwide cycling market to ensure we are current with the latest trends and advancements."
As covered recently on
BikeBiz.com,
Polaris is taking one of its new bike cases to Taipei – the Axial Pod. According to the firm, this is the first EVA based folding pod of its kind that will fit all MTB, cross and DH bikes of all tyre sizes. Key features include removable strengthening panels that allow the case to be packed flat when not in use. Also Polaris will be showcasing an addition to its ladies range: The E-Motion Ladies specific bib short with a tailored contoured fit includes a zip release for comfort breaks. These will also contain a ladies specific 3D filled chamois. 01246 291100
sales@polaris-bikewear.co.uk
“WE HAVE been attending Taipei for 25 years and can honestly say it is one of the best shows out there. Over the course of the week we typically see up to 50 distributors from over 40 countries and this represents great value for us.” As a registered Taiwan company, the show presents the opportunity to visit
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factory and offices whilst there, Clarks Cycle Systems added. This year at Taipei Cycle Show, Clarks will be showcasing its new lightweight hydraulic brake M2 and the new mechanical brake, the R1 clincher, both of which have received some great reviews during testing, the firm told BikeBiz.
Aside from exhibiting at Taipei, Clarks has had a busy few months: Clarks has a brand new purpose built distribution centre, logistically sited within the Midlands in the UK. Constant stock levels of the Clarks Top 150 products means great availability, no minimum orders, 24 hour turnaround on orders and support for the Clarks European
distributor network, Clarks
said.The globe-trotting brand will also attend the Mexico and São Paulo Show, Las Vegas (Interbike) and Friedrichshafen (Eurobike) shows over the year. At Taipei you’ll be able to find Clarks at the Level 4 Booth M0104-M0106. 01455 254 800
info@clarkscyclesystems.com
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