Spielwarenmesse eG Asks Trade and Industry About the Crisis
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NUREMBERG, Germany, June 22, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
- Current mood among visitors and exhibitors
- Creating new work models and communication channels
The Spielwarenmesse in Nuremberg attracts around 65,000 buyers and retailers
and 2,800 manufacturers every year. To gauge how they are dealing with the
global Covid-19 pandemic and its consequences, Spielwarenmesse eG, who
organises the leading industry event, has conducted a representative survey
among both visitors and exhibitors. 1,810 trade visitors from 42 countries and
548 companies from 48 countries took part in the survey which was carried out
in spring.
Spielwarenmesse eG has conducted a survey among visitors and exhibitors who
attend the annual Spielwarenmesse on how they are dealing with the global
crisis. The creation of innovative working models and new communication
channels are just two of the significant findings.
On the visitor side, the questionnaire was completed by the management of
various trading formats, the majority of whom operate both a bricks-and-mortar
shop and an online store. Many of them have succeeded in creating new sales
channels, ensuring continued access for their customers despite the Covid-19
pandemic. These include existing online stores (43.9%), newly created online
stores (9.1%), delivery services (22.8%), collection from the store (14.4%),
initiatives by local shops (7.1%) and new forms of customer communication
(18.3%), such as telephone and email, Messenger services, social media and
online advertising.
Despite the ingenuity and creativity of the retail trade, the crisis has had a
significantly negative impact on business. The current situation has forced
45.6% of shop owners to implement reduced working hours, whilst 18.6% have had
to make staff redundant.
The toy manufacturers participating in the survey are likewise feeling the
effects of the crisis, with 52.6% enforcing reduced working hours, 43.4% asking
employees to work from home and 22.7% having to let staff go. At the same time,
the companies are supporting their retail partners by extending payment
deadlines and granting discounts, or by helping them to set up an online store
or by sending products directly to their customers.
The measures introduced to soften the impact of the crisis are also giving rise
to positive aspects. Manufacturers and retailers have created new methods of
customer communication, launched digital offerings earlier than originally
planned or discovered them for the first time. They have seized the opportunity
to modify their business models, trialed new working models, improved in-house
crisis management, or strengthened team spirit. Respondents are consequently
relatively optimistic about the year ahead: 25.8% of retailers and 32% of
manufacturers expect to make up for the dramatic fall in sales through new
sales channels, whereas 49.7% and 45.5% respectively believe their businesses
will recover.
Analysing the situation, Ernst Kick, CEO of Spielwarenmesse eG, states: "The
findings of the survey reflect the current mood in the toy industry. While the
crisis is posing a huge challenge for trade and industry, it is also
accelerating the implementation of new, forward-looking measures."
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Spielwarenmesse eG
Spielwarenmesse eG is the fair organizer and marketing services provider for
the toy sector and other consumer goods markets. The Nuremberg company
organizes the world-leading Spielwarenmesse(R) in Nuremberg, Kids India in
Mumbai and Insights-X in Nuremberg. The range of services provided by the
cooperative also includes industry campaigns and the international fair
programme, World of Toys by Spielwarenmesse eG, which enables manufacturers to
exhibit at pavilions featured at trade fairs in Asia and Russia.
Spielwarenmesse eG operates a worldwide network of representatives in over 90
countries. It also has several subsidiaries, including Spielwarenmesse Shanghai
Co., Ltd., responsible for the People's Republic of China and Spielwarenmesse
India Pvt. Ltd., covering the Indian market. The cooperative holds a majority
stake in the Russian exhibition company Grand Expo, which organizes Kids Russia
in Moscow. Die roten Reiter GmbH subsidiary with headquarters in Nuremberg
works as communication agency for the consumer and capital goods industry. The
complete company profile of Spielwarenmesse eG can be seen on the Internet at
www.spielwarenmesse-eg.com.
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Source: Spielwarenmesse eG
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