
In June, the sport trade show will hold its last edition in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Its organiser, the European Outdoor Group, has decided to move the show to Munich from 2019.
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In June, the sport trade show will hold its last edition in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Its organiser, the European Outdoor Group, has decided to move the show to Munich from 2019.
As the OutDoor trade fair enters its 25th year in 2018, Messe Friedrichshafen has announced a Retail First Initiative to support outdoor retailers.
It is expected that the online sales of Chinese outdoor clothing and footwear is likely to account for 31.5 per cent of total sales by 2020, said a report.
The European Outdoor Group has presented its 2016 market statistics and the outlook for 2020 for the outdoor industry trade show, which began in Friedrichshafen, Germany, over the week-end.
At the ISPO trade show in Munich, 12 sports industry players launched the Brussels-based 'It's Great Out There' organisation, to make the industry's voice heard at the European Union level.
OutDoor opens its doors on Wednesday with a little more than 900 exhibitors. The outdoor sportswear trade show will focus on running, water sports and digital influencers, with a new Outdoor Blogger Base.
In 2017, OutDoor will finally debut on a Sunday. The trade fair will take place one month earlier than usual, from June 18 to the 21.
From January 24 to the 27, Ispo Munich will welcome a record-breaking 2,645 exhibitors. The exhibition, dedicated to sporting goods and clothes, continues to benefit from a rising market.
According to the European Outdoor Group (EOG), sales in 2014 for the European outdoor market recorded a 1.2% growth in value and a 1.4% rise in volumes. Growth was however hampered by the Russian situation.
The OutDoor trade fair took place July 10 to 13 in Friedrichshafen, Germany and attracted 21,912 visitors, steady attendance figure compared to last year for a sector in which growth is currently flat.