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VISITOR SUPPORT SERVICES


www.metstrade.com


the online catalogue for the leisure marine industry


• Cloak rooms Cloak rooms are located downstairs at the entrances of the Holland Complex, the Europa Complex and the Elicium, where you can leave your luggage for the day.


• RAI Hotel & Travel Services Our RAI Hotel & Travel Services department caters for all your overnight and travel needs, whether you need to book a hotel or flight, rent a car or book an excursion. The service is a non-stop- travel shop. There are many different hotel rooms available in the Amsterdam City centre, as well as near the RAI Exhibition Centre.


For more information, please visit the RAI Hotel & Travel Services desk in the Europa Complex entrance (ground floor)


Design, Innovation and New Products


• DAME (Design Award METS) n DAME Presentation; all winning and nominated products will be displayed in the special DAME Presentation stand in the Elicium.


n DAME Jury Report; covers a full report on the announcement of all the nominated products and winning product(s) of DAME 2012. The reports are available free of charge during the show at the DAME Presentation in the Elicium.


Catering & Seating areas


• On-site catering Various international catering facilities are available on-site during METS.


A la carte restaurants Brasserie Amsterdam and First Floor Restaurant are also an option to enjoy a drink or lunch in a professional surrounding.


Check out the METS floor plan in this catalogue for all the various catering facilities and locations on-site.


• Meet & Greet areas Making face to face contact with existing and future colleagues and customers in a 100% trade-only environment is seen as the key to success in today’s competitive market place.


For 2012, METS/SYP is focusing on the networking aspect of the show by facilitating truly special ‘meet and greet’ areas around the show: • The balcony between hall 1 and hall 4 • The walk over hall 3 and hall 6 • The entrance of the Holland complex


Young professionals in the marine industry can meet & greet in the special METS Young Professionals Club Lounge next to the First Floor Restaurant.


METS 365 days a year!


METSTRADE.COM – The online and daily updated catalogue for the leisure marine trade and industry www.metstrade.com is the business-to-business website for the international marine leisure industry, 365 days per year!


In addition to being the world’s most comprehensive online catalogue, metstrade.com offers daily news provided by the leading trade magazine IBI (International Boat Industry) and listings of job vacancies. Visitors of METS can use metstrade.com as an easy-to-search directory, where one can quickly and efficiently find the most suitable companies to meet their supply needs.


All METS/SYP 2012 exhibitors are featured on metstrade.com. All participants have their own company presentation page, where all detailed company information, products and services, job vacancies and press releases can be found.


Make metstrade.com your ideal search tool for information on up to date products and services in the international marine leisure industry, 365 days a year!!


You can also subscribe to the METS E-newsletter, which will keep you fully informed on the developments of the show.


New features METS Mobile App Download the free METS Mobile App to keep the industry at your finger tips at www.metstrade.com


Highlight features include: •





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the full exhibitor list searchable by A-Z listing, hall number and product category


complete exhibitor profiles with the ability to contact an exhibitor directly via phone and email


show navigator and floor plan to find your way around


information about the exhibition, the where, when and how (to get there)


social media conversations and share


Simply download the app to access the definitive pocket guide to the industry.


Schedule your appointment now! Benefit of face-to-face meetings with exhibitors. To ensure that there is a time slot dedicated only to you, it’s now possible to make an appointment with all your important exhibitor(s). Prepare your visit, examine the exhibitor list and find all relevant information on the MyPage of each exhibitor.


Interested in becoming a new agent/distributor/dealer? Visit www.metstrade.com, click on your region and find companies who are looking for a new distribution channel.


U.S. Commercial Service The U.S. Commercial Service is the trade promotion arm of the U.S. Department of Commerce, and helps U.S. small and medium-sized businesses grow international sales by providing world-class market research, trade events to promote products/services to qualified buyers, introductions to buyers and distributors, and counseling and advocacy through every step of the export process. At METS a representative of the U.S. Commercial Service is present at the stand of the NMMA in hall 11.


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