Preliminary report: Concentrated engine power in Cologne
The waiting is finally over: there's only a few days to go before
INTERMOT Cologne opens its doors from 1-5 October. 900 providers from 35
countries are showcasing around 1,200 brands and the latest models and
products to the international specialised trade and the biker scene. The
providers include all the industry's top players.
The INTERMOT offering
ranges from motorcycles, scooters, e-bikes, internal combustion and
electric propulsion, trailers and sidecars to parts and accessories for
motorised two-wheelers, engines and engine parts, electrical equipment,
tools, workshop and retail outlet equipment, lubricants and maintenance
products as well as motorcycle-related tourism and leisure offerings.
The
exhibitor list for INTERMOT Cologne read like a "who's who" of the
motorcycle industry: all the providers relevant to the market have
bagged their place at the world's leading trade fair for motorised
two-wheelers. Visitors can look forward to presentations by BMW, Ducati,
Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Piaggio-Gruppe and Triumph.
KTM and Yamaha have increased their exhibition space for this year's
event to show off their models to even greater effect.
But Husqvarna and
Polaris as well with their Victory and Indian brands will have one or
the other new product up their sleeves for the media and fans. Daytona,
Held, iXS, Nolan, Rukka, and Schuberth will be among those presenting
their latest clothing products. In the parts/accessories segment, names
like Alpha Technik, Matthies, Niemann + Frey, Parts Europe, Rizoma and
Öhlins will be represented, among others. The list of big-name
participants is complemented by prominent returnees as well as new
exhibitors like Akrapovic (parts/accessories), Bridgestone (tyres),
Kabuto (helmets), Locatelli/Airoh (helmets), Metzeler (tyres), Rev'lt
(clothing) and Yuasa (batteries).
INTERMOT Cologne is and remains
the place where the international industry meets. Of the registered
providers, 30 per cent are from Germany and 70 per cent from abroad, an
increase of 5 per cent. The strongest contingents are from China,
Taiwan, Great Britain, the Netherlands, the USA and France.
As in
previous years, INTERMOT Cologne occupies Halls 5-10 of the Cologne
exhibition centre with a total gross floor area of 118,000 square
metres. The market leaders are spread between all the halls. As usual,
BMW and Yamaha will be exhibiting in Hall 6. Newly ensconced in the hall
is Polaris with the Victory and Indian brands. The Piaggio Group,
Suzuki and ZERO will be represented in Hall 7, a newcomer in Hall 8 is
Kymco, alongside Ducati and Kawasaki. KTM together with Husqvarna,
Honda, Harley-Davidson and Triumph will cause a stir in Hall 9. Hall 10
is earmarked for INTERMOT's spectacular themed areas. Additional indoor
events for youngsters are to be found in Hall 5.1 while 5.2 is all about
electromobility with INTERMOT e-motion.
INTERMOT e-motion
INTERMOT
e-motion is the main focus of the electrically driven two-wheeler
offering. Among those showcasing their alternative mobility models and
propulsion motors are new exhibitors brose, GIANT, my Stromer and
Polaris. Koelnmesse also managed to attract a partner, ZEG, to act as a
strong draw for the fair. In order to reach the widest possible
audience, the ZEG will be represented twice: With an eye-catching truck
in the hall as well as with a trail connection. Moreover, the topic of
electro-mobility will be encountered in all INTERMOT halls, including
also at BMW, which is confidently exhibiting its E-model among the
classic motorcycles in Hall 6. Also present will be the international
LEV (light electric vehicle) association with a joint stand. An
international conference programme specifically addressing the topic
will be on offer to specialists and trade visitors, hazarding a glimpse
into the future and providing information on forthcoming developments in
the safety and electromobility arena. The LEV conference will be held
on 3 October, the biggest international gathering of the light electric
vehicle industry. This will be preceded on 2 October 2014 by the
presentation of the 'E-Bike Award 2014' by initiators RWE Germany and
the ExtraEnergy e.v association.
From 29-30 September, before the
trade fair gets under way, there will be the specialist conference of
the Institute für Zweiradsicherheit e.V. (Institute for Two Wheeler
Safety - ifz). Cologne cabaret artist Jürgen Becker will deliver the
opening address for this tenth anniversary event.
Business at its best!
After
its successful debut in 2012, the Business District with its central
Dealer's Lounge meeting point, will be continued in 2014. Between Hall 4
and 5, exhibitors such as NZI Technical Protection, SHARK Helmets
Germany or WIERES motorcycle accessories will take the opportunity to
target their presentations at the international retail trade and to
focus on business. The Business District is supported as cooperation
partners by European trade magazines Bike and Business, World of Bike
(both D), British Dealer News and International Dealer News (GB),
L'Officiel (F), Moto Dealer News (I) and Mototaller (ES).
The
newly instituted trade visitor day on 1 October also serves to focus
fully on business. For the first time this day is "reserved" for trade
visitors and importers. On this day, private visitors only have access
to the trade fair through a limited ticket allocation.
INTERMOT Cologne: the event fair
But
private visitors as well will get their money's worth at INTERMOT
Cologne 2014. As an event fair, INTERMOT Cologne will again be offering
the full programme with freestyle MX and stunt shows, tests and special
shows and test ride tracks for grownups and little ones, whether or not
they have a motorcycle licence. There is a total of 70,000 square metres
of outdoor space available as an activity area. With the AMD World
Championship of Custom Bike Building in the indoor area and the team
trial show in the outdoor area, there are some premiere highlights this
year.
50 years of the Motorcycle Fair in Cologne
This year
INTERMOT is also celebrating itself. With '50 Years of the Motorcycle
Fair in Cologne' it can look to a golden anniversary honoured in a
special exhibition spanning the history of the motorcycle. The
organisers really crank up the action on 2 October at the official
INTERMOT 6to9 party. From 06:00 p.m. onwards in this anniversary year
all exhibitors and visitors are invited to join in the celebrations on
the trade air boulevard accompanied by live music.
Outside the
exhibition site, the 'Night of the Jumps' in the Lanxess Arena again
promises a top event of the moto cross scene. The best riders of the
International Freestyle Motocross Federation (IFMXF) will be battling
for world cup points on 4 October. The admission ticket to the 'Night of
the Jumps' is also valid for any day of your choice (except for 1
October) at INTERMOT Cologne, thereby promising even more FMX action.
INTERMOT
Cologne is open to visitors daily from 1-5 October 2014 from 09:00 a.m.
to 06:00 p.m. and on 3 October until 08:00 p.m. 1 October is reserved
for trade visitors and importers as a trade visitor day. Private
visitors only have access to the trade fair through a limited ticket
allocation. There is no supporting programme on the trade visitor day.
On
TOP: INTERMOT Cologne invites all visitors from the region to the fair
free of charge for two hours on Friday. On 3 October anyone who is
interested can visit the attractive and action-packed event free of
charge between 06:00 p.m. and 08:00 p.m., get an initial impression then
buy a ticket for a full visit on Saturday at the same time.
Cut-price
advance sale tickets are still available online up until 30 September
from the Ticket Shop at - saving waiting time and money. The admission
tickets are valid for travel on Cologne's Verkehrsbetriebe (KVB),
Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg (VRS) and the entire Verkehrsverbund
Rhein-Ruhr (VRR) public transport network. Take advantage of Park &
Ride and enjoy a cheap and relaxed journey to INTERMOT Cologne 2014.
INTERMOT Cologne - October 1 to 5, 2014
For
90 years, Koelnmesse has been bringing people and markets together. The
success story of Cologne trade fairs began in 1924 with the opening of
the first event on the exhibition grounds in Cologne-Deutz. During the
"economic miracle" of the post-World War II era, the "Rheinische Messe"
became a global trading center. Today Koelnmesse has the world's
fifth-largest exhibition complex and organizes approximately 75 trade
fairs in Cologne and all over the world. During its anniversary year of
2014, Koelnmesse is bringing its history to the public's attention
through numerous activities, publications, and exhibitions.
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