NEWS
FSB visit a success
School grounds managers visit European exhibition
Maxwell Amenity Ltd recently visited the FSB show in Cologne - the largest European exhibition for public spaces, sports and leisure facilities - and took a delegation of eighteen grounds managers from top independent schools in the UK.
The group were amongst 28,000 visitors from 128 countries and saw for themselves new products and innovations yet to reach the UK, whilst also experiencing unrivalled exciting stand designs from over 565 exhibitors.
Marketing and Sales Director, Dan Hughes commented: “Independent schools have been an important and successful growth market within our business. The opportunity for this group to come together, not only to experience a European exhibition, but to spend time communicating the way they work and compare issues and experiences proved invaluable. Due to its success, we are keen to organise future events for other key sectors in the industry.”
The two-day trip also included presentations from key members of Maxwell Amenity
Maxwell Amenity delegation of independent schools on the Harrod UK stand
including Consultant Technical Manager, John Handley and Technical Sales Area Manager, Mark Allen.
Curtis Allen, Business Development Manager at Redexim Charterhouse said: “The show has always been an important fixture in our calendar, and we’ve been coming for the past fourteen years. It brings visitors from around the world and provides a ‘one-stop-shop’ for us to see customers, manufacturers and suppliers alike. The strong international contingent allows us to invest in our stand and it’s proven a successful show year on year.”
Kevin Utton, Director of Sports Sales and Marketing at Harrod UK Ltd commented: “It was
great to exhibit for our 5th time at one of the world’s leading trade fairs for sports and leisure. It was also great to welcome to our stand many new and existing customers and to successfully showcase several new innovations and products to key industry clients.”
Matthias Pollmann, Vice President of Koelnmesse added: “FSB raised its already exceptionally high level once again. By following a future-orientated concept and covering the latest major issues, it has succeeded in attracting even more industry experts to Cologne. It is a clear statement confirming that the event is the most internationally important communication and business platform.”
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