Intervin, a wine and spirits trade show, has expanded its potential international visitor market by over 100,000 professionals by partnering with two international industry platforms. The show expects an increase in visitors when it returns to Barcelona from March 26-29, 2012 as part of the Alimentaria food industry event, which attracts over 140,000 buyers, a quarter of them international. Intervin aims to boost its international exhibitors and is expecting participation from countries like Moldova, Lithuania, the Netherlands, the UK, and Mexico.
Marken-Show in Barcelona. Milch Marketing (Alemania), noviembre 2011
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over 100,000 international professionals
The wine and spirits show at Alimentaria 2012 has reached an agreement for the
collaboration with two international contact platforms from the wine and spirits industry,
enabling it to provide access to over 100,000 industry professionals from around the
world. Intervin, with this large volume of professionals, added to its existing number, see contents
expects to increase the amount of visitors to the show that will once again join the leading
wine brands. This edition is also expecting representatives from Moldavia, Lithuania,
Holland and the UK as well as special participation from Mexico. Price watch
The show will be returning to Barcelona between 26 and 29 March, 2012, within the
Alimentaria framework, and will pay particular attention to strategies of competitiveness,
internationalisation and food industry brands. Alimentaria expects to fill 95,000 m² with its
commercial range and gastronomic, business and innovative activities involving 4,000
companies (a third from overseas) and 140,000 buyers (25% from around the world), thus
confirming its status as an international centre of commercial operations.
Intervin has been able to progress further in its
efforts for internationalisation – its organisers
have just closed a collaboration agreement with
two international professional platforms from the
wine and spirits industry, International Beverage
Network and Global Wines, which will allow
information on the show to reach the 100,000, or
more, users from these groups.
Alimentaria's new commitment towards
internationalisation is once again reinforced by its
figures. According to OeMv (the Spanish acronym
for the Spanish Wine Market Observatory), during
the first nine months of 2011 Spain exported 1.61
billion litres of wine (26.6% up on the same period
in 2010), meaning 1.56 billion euros for the
industry.
New Countries
In addition to boosting the number of international
visitors to the show, Intervin is also working on
increasing its international exhibitors and in this edition it is expecting participation from
new countries such as Moldavia, Lithuania, Holland and the UK (the last two with spirits).
The presence of Mexico's pavilion as a special guest is another surprise as Alimentaria
once again opts for an international showcase, exactly what Intervin has become with its
insignia drinks, tequila and mezcal.
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