Hamburg Messe

Hamburg Messe is a business unit of Hamburg Messe und Congress GmbH.

Hamburg Messe
IndustryTrade fairs
Headquarters,
Key people
Bernd Aufderheide (President and CEO), Uwe Fischer (CFO)[1]
State Secretary Dr. Torsten Sevecke
(Chairman of Supervisory Board)[2]
OwnerCity of Hamburg (HGV)[3]
Number of employees
254 (full-time/FTEs 2017)[4]
ParentHamburg Messe und Congress GmbH
Websitewww.hamburg-messe.com
Hamburg Messe
Hamburg Messe 2009
AddressMesseplatz 1, 20357
LocationHamburg, Germany
Coordinates53.562879°N 9.976314°E / 53.562879; 9.976314
Operator+49 40 35690
Website
www.hamburg-messe.com
Hamburg Messe
AddressMesseplatz 1, 20357 Hamburg, Germany +49 40 35690
Enclosed space
Website
www.hamburg-messe.com

The area of Hamburg Messe hosts about 40 trade fairs annually, with over 15000 exhibitors and 700000 visitors.[5]

About 15 events are operated by Hamburg Messe itself.

The convention center consists of eleven halls with a total space of 87000 m² and another 10000 m² outside of the halls.[6]

Events and exhibitions

The well known and regular events hosted on the premises of the Hamburg Messe include among others:

  • Aircraft Interiors Expo – International convention for aircraft interiors (operated by Reed Exhibitions in co-operation with Hamburg Messe und Congress)
  • HansePferd Hamburg – International exhibition for riders and horse owners
  • Internorga – International trade show for foodservice and hospitality
  • SMM – The leading international maritime trade fair
  • MS&D – International conference on maritime security and defence
  • Reisen Hamburg – Expo for travel, caravaning, outdoor and biking
  • WindEnergy Hamburg – On- and offshore wind energy expo (in co-operation with Messe Husum & Congress)
  • Coteca – International trade show for the coffee, tea and cocoa industries
  • Seatrade Europe – Cruise and Rivercruise Convention

References

  1. "managing directors". hamburg-messe.de. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  2. "supervisory board". hamburg-messe.de. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  3. "shareholders". hamburg-messe.de. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  4. "Hamburg Messe und Congress - Annual Financial Statements 2017". hmc-annualreport2017.com. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  5. "Hamburg Messe". hamburg-messe.de. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  6. "Profile". hamburg-messe.de. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
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