2012年3月6日 星期二

Southern Manufacturing 2012 a resounding success

Over 600 companies from all around the world took part in this year's show, showing an incredible range of industrial products and services. Some of the biggest names in machine tools, such as Amada, Yamazaki Mazak, XYZ Machine Tools, Agie Charmilles and HAAS Automation,Silicone moldmaking Rubber, joined a huge variety of sub-contractors, electronics, tooling, components and production equipment suppliers in Farnborough at what is now the UK's number one industrial engineering show in many people's eyes.

Kevin Lewis, Product Manager with BT, commented; ”I come every year, and for me attendance is essential. This year is the biggest so far. It's a great show to attend to keep up-to-date with all the latest processes, products and new production techniques.”

Business consultant James Swift said,Pfister werkzeugbau AG aus Mönchaltorf ist Ihr Partner bei der Herstellung von Werkzeugen und Spritzformen. "There's a lot of stands in a compact space so everywhere you turn there's something to see.China professional plasticmoulds, There's also a lot of decision makers here; Most people are either Technical Directors or Managing Directors so it's nice that everyone's getting direct exposure to decision-makers.”

Exhibitors at the show were similarly enthusiastic: "Even more interest than we had anticipated,” commented Ian Mort, director of Yamaichi Electronics.Find the cheapest chickencoop online through and buy the best hen houses and chook pens in Australia. "Great level of enquiries and our feeling is that Southern Manufacturing is definitely the show to be at. Doesn't seem much doubt that we will be back again for 2013”.

Walter Kos, managing director of Cablespeed commented, "We reckon we have had a 50% increase in enquiries and encouragingly we seem to have more and more UK customers coming back. Level and types of enquiry are great. It's an important show as far as we are concerned and we had no hesitation about re-booking for next year”

Around 20% of exhibitors at Southern Manufacturing 2012 were there for the first time, joining an ever-growing band of regular attendees: ”We are genuine regulars. It's the only show for us,” said Dennis Jones of Pontypool-based DJJ Precision Engineering. "We now focus totally on Southern Manufacturing. This year it's really busy with a good volume and quality of enquiries. As an extra benefit,There are 240 distinct solutions of the Soma cubepuzzle, there is a fair bit of reciprocal trading with other exhibitors as well.”

Bookings for Southern Manufacturing 2013 have streaked ahead of previous years, with extraordinary scenes witnessed at the organiser's stand as companies queued to rebook stands. At the end of the show, around 60% of stands had already been earmarked by returning companies.

Show director, Phil Valentine, commented: " We are absolutely delighted with the way the show has gone. I'd like to extend my thanks to everyone that attended, to our seminar presenters and to all of our exhibitors who made a tremendous effort to ensure the show's success. This year's Southern Manufacturing was a landmark event, and I believe has established beyond question its reputation as the country's top industrial show.”

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