
Republic of Korea: Sang Kon Ok, Busan ok@oktrading.kr Phone: + 82 51 911 0288 Latvia: Vineta Sˇ k¸e¯ ri¯te, Riga hamburg.lv@ahk-balt.org Phone: +371 6 73 20 718 Lithuania: Gintaré Jonyniené, Vilnius hamburg.lt@ahk-balt.org Phone: + 370 5 26 47 377 The Netherlands: Cora Burger, Deventer media@fairformat.nl Phone: + 31 57 05 00 905 Norway: Marit Louise Aadnøy, Gjerdrum marit.aadnoy@int-messe.no Phone: + 47 63 99 07 99 Poland: Krzysztof Karas´ , Warsaw karas@eurotargi.com Phone: + 48 22 62 07 198 Phone: + 48 22 62 07 198 Romania: Roberta Moldoveanu, Bucharest hamburg-messe.romania @rdsmail.ro Phone: +40 31 40 94 176 Russian Federation: Konstantin Chernov, Irina Scholochowa St. Petersburg hmcrf@mail.ru Phone: +7 812 335 19 69 Spain/Portugal/Andorra: Ana Mamarbachi, Barcelona ana.mamarbachi@ infonegocio.com Phone: +34 93 41 22 460 Turkey/North Cyprus: Ebru Goca, Istanbul ebru.goca @hamburg-messe-tr.com Phone: +90 216 51 80 397 United Kingdom/Ireland: Nele Andersch, Lymington andersch@referencepoint.de Phone: +44 1590 67 99 77 USA/Canada: Bruce J. Cole, Rockport bcole@McNabbMarketing.com Phone: +1 207 23 66 196 For enquiries – please contact Indian subcontinent: K.V. Rajeevan Exhibition Director Phone: +91 124 4524 207 rajeevan.kv@interads.in International: Ralph Bergmann Project Manager Phone: +49 40 35 69-21 48 ralph.bergmann@hamburg-messe.de Mumbai is the leading city for maritime enterprise on the Indian subcontinent and boasts one of the oldest and most significant ports in India with a well-established, flourishing shipping industry. The city serves as an economic hub that accounts for 25% of industrial output, 40% of maritime trade and 70% of capital transactions in India. Its navy headquarters, coast guard and offshore oilfield ‘Bombay High’ make Mumbai a city of strategic importance. India’s share in the world shipbuilding market has soared in the last 5 years and this is expected to account for 7.5 % by 2016. And with the huge increase in the number of ships calling at Indian shipyards, ship-repair facilities have become another attractive opportunity to boost the industry. Given that the Indian shipbuilding industry is currently on a significant growth trajectory, there could not be a more suitable setting for an international maritime event as prestigious as SMM India 2013. Don’t miss this superb opportunity to reach out to new markets and establish exciting business contacts. The Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) is the largest and permanent exhibition centre in the private sector in India and hosts several prestigious international trade fairs / exhibitions. The centre is ideally situated along the Western Express Highway in Goregaon, within 10 minutes from airports, walking distance to train stations and just a 20 minute drive from the heart of the city. There are numerous hotels, entertainment activities, retail shopping & sightseeing spots in close proximity. Bombay Exhibition Centre Mumbai – a key global maritime hub destination mumbai 11