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Shipbuilding, Machinery & Marine Technology International Trade Fair
premiers in Mumbai, India
12-14 Nov2009
The world has come to recognize the potential of the Indian shipping
industry, its capability to innovate and grow on the global stage, said APVN
Sarma, former Secretary, Shipping, at the inaugural SMM India, shipbuilding,
machinery & marine technology trade fair and exhibition. Speaking at the opening
conference, Maritime India-The Path Ahead, Mr. Sarma added, “Given India’s
continuous growth rate, I am upbeat all sectors related to shipping have
enormous scope.”
“The SMM exhibition is being organised at a very appropriate time”, said Arun
K Mago, Chairman, Advisory Council, SMM India 2009. Mago said, “Though India and
China were not affected as much as by other developed countries, it has had an
adverse affect on the shipping trade. It has been one of the worst moments for
the sector in living memory. But it is now that we need to address the
challenges that face shipping and maritime in India.”
SMM India has an immense potential to become a high valuable partner in the
global maritime sector on the back of global growth opportunities, ideas and
technology solutions. Bernd Aufderheide, CEO & President Hamburg Messe und
Congress GmbH said, “We are pleased to have created a subsidiary in India. SMM
will be able to improve its position in the leading fairs around the globe on
maritime sector. India is regarded as one of the leading growth drivers along
with China. The subcontinent will be one of the leading growth markets for
German companies and others located elsewhere in the world.”
Speaking at the conference Hauke V. Schlegel, Managing Director, VDMA said,
“The world is amazed by how resilient the Indian economy has been. It is high
time for the domestic maritime industry to capitalize on the international trade
forum and explore the ‘unchartered’ waters across the globe in the face of
economic slowdown. I am confident that SMM India 2009 will yield new ideas and
technology solutions for growth of the maritime sector.’’
Speaking on the coming together of India and Germany, Schlegel said, “Germany
is a leading maritime nation and India is an upcoming nation in the shipping and
maritime sector and both have the wherewithal to navigate through the present
crisis and usher in a successful tomorrow.”
SMM India 2009 provides a platform for dialogue and business interaction
between over 100 exhibitors from all parts of the world. Among the exhibitors,
50 are Indian shipyards and marine equipment suppliers who present their latest
technologies and products.
The conference, which accompanies the trade show, had a host of eminent
speakers covering the entire spectrum of shipping and maritime industry in India
and in other countries. Market leaders from around the globe have converged here
to showcase their expertise and also to enhance their business relations with
India which is fast emerging shipbuilding nation, or to optimise their starting
positions in the market.
According to analysts, shipping companies will remain in choppy waters for
another 12 to 18 months because the exim trade is not yet out of the woods and
there is still a glut of vessels available. Similarly, earnings from shipping
will remain subdued as global economies have shown narrow improvement.
However, speakers at the conference pointed out that with the global economic
crisis gradually coming to an end, India and China will be among the key driving
forces for growth in the global economy.
At the same time, exhibitors at the first SMM India looked upbeat in making
use of this opportunity for easy and faster access to the market. Companies from
across the globe are exploring new opportunities to get into business with
India’s maritime industries and the neighbouring countries as well.
“The international ship building and offshore industry has a new base at SMM
India to develop the enormous potential of the Indian maritime market. India is
following a clear course for development of the maritime sector to international
standards. And the fastest way for Indian industry to move ahead is by means of
international partnerships,” said Hauke Schlegel, Executive Director of the
Shipbuilding and Offshore Supply Section of the German Engineering Federation (VDMA).
It is emerging clear that the use of new and advanced technologies will boost
growth in the maritime sector in India. Speakers at the conference said
companies from all over the globe are opening offices in India, looking to bring
technology, investment, products and services to India's maritime sector. Others
are looking to create joint ventures, locate distributors and capture market
share.
Micheal Rosenburg, Vice President, EJ Krause & Associates, Inc, said, “India
has become a key player in the world stage and is on its way becoming the third
superpower in the world. There is a tremendous opportunity for companies in the
shipping sector to grow considering India’s continuous growth story. India is
looking at an investment of 17.2 bn USD in this sector the next 1-2 years.”
Rosenburg added, “These are huge and real opportunities in ship building,
dredging, offshore technologies, port management and logistics”.
‘’The objective of SMM India is to open the doors for global opportunities
for marine, shipping, shipbuilding, ports and logistics manufacturers and
service providers,’’ Rajan Sharma, Managing Director INTER ADS Exhibitions,
said, adding that the trade fair is set to provide solutions to help the Indian
maritime industry meet challenges and continue to become globally competitive by
showcasing the latest innovations to end-users.
About SMM India:
SMM India 2009, the second overseas event of SMM (Hamburg/Germany), the world’s
leading trade fair for international ship building industry, is being organised
by Hamburg Messe und Congress GmbH (HMC) and two other partners and co-organisers
INTER ADS Exhibitions Pvt. Ltd, India’s largest trade show organizer, and E. J.
Krause & Associates, Inc., a globally active US event specialist. The new trade
fair and conference features more than 100 exhibitors around the world,
including 50 per cent Indian shipyards and marine equipment suppliers,
presenting the latest technologies and products for shipbuilding and the
maritime equipment industry.
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For further information, please visit the website
www.smm-india.com
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(last Update: 12 November 2009)
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