Exhibitions
Crucial to Find Right Sourcing Partners for Business as India Begins Unlock 5
Study: Over 90% respondents affirmed that
trade fairs enable them to touch-and-feel the product as well as to build a
relationship with the seller which are key factors for making an effective
purchase decision
Assessing the impact of the pandemic on industries, the biggest challenge
businesses will face is business continuity as several industries are reeling under
the effects of a disrupted sourcing and supply chain. According to a study conducted
by Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India Pvt Ltd, those who held off purchases do so no longer due to
cash flow issues - a prime consequence of the pandemic in the earlier months, but
rather because they can't find the right suppliers (35.56%).
A market survey of more than 1,000 professionals from across the country
was conducted in June 2020 & September 2020 to examine the shifting business
climate and the state of mind of the most senior buyers at Messe
Frankfurt India trade fairs during this period. The key objective of the ‘Senior
Management Survey’ was to gauge the business and purchase behaviour
amidst the pandemic that has affected businesses of MFI stakeholders and the cross-collaboration
that Messe Frankfurt India can enable through its virtual
tools through emphasis on sourcing alternatives or the need and intention to visit
exhibitions for trading.
The study covered a wide range of industry sectors from the automotive, textiles,
building technologies and consumer goods, showing that 88 percent respondents relied
on exhibitions to help them with their purchase decisions. Over 90% respondents
affirmed that trade fairs allow them to touch and feel the product as well as to
build a relationship with the seller which are key factors for making an effective
purchasing decisions.
While there has been a strong shift with regards to the purchasing behaviour from June (53%) to September (63%) with a rise of
10 percent in purchasing activity, most buyers cannot find right suppliers while
others cannot find stocks (12.97%), cannot import (13.81%), as per company policies
(20.08%), or would like to wait for exhibitions (24.27%). Even as other sourcing
alternatives such as online events, webinar and WhatsApp are picking up, 59% buyers
are finding it difficult to make purchasing decisions during Covid-19. As purchasing
activity has increased across the board, willingness to attend exhibitions also
saw an increase with respondents looking at visiting the next exhibition " as soon as possible" registering the highest increase
of 10 percentage points.
In this regard, the role of the Exhibition industry will also become much
more significant in terms of rebuilding customer connections, supporting the
exchange of knowledge and technology as well as restoring business continuity and
growth in the economy. Given the current environment and the increased intent of
visiting trade fairs, Messe Frankfurt has been strongly
focusing towards developing standard protocols and a framework for enhanced measures
for hygiene and safety at their Exhibitions and Conferences in India.
It was also interesting to note that - while only 16 percent respondents
attended online exhibitions in June 2020, this trend has quickly shifted to 29 percent
in September 2020 showcasing that hybrid exhibitions will play a vital role in future.
Mr Raj Manek,
Managing Director, Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India Pvt Ltd shared: “Technology will play a significant
role in enhancing the experience of physical exhibitions in future, so as organisers we are using this as an opportunity to build our
digital tools more rapidly and open up new avenues for business that can intelligently
complement our existing trade shows.
As a group that has been into the trade fair business since centuries, we
strongly believe that business relations and personal encounters at exhibitions
will be irreplaceable but offering a hybrid platform will become a standard feature
at our physical events, so that we continue to enable our customers to expand reach
and transform virtual connections into face-to-face interactions.”
Known for its trade fair history of 780 years, Messe
Frankfurt is the world’s largest trade fair, congress and event organiser with its own exhibition grounds. The Indian subsidiary,
with a portfolio of 20 trade fair brands and over 30 conferences, hosts some of
the country’s leading trade fairs such as LED Expo (Mumbai & Delhi), Light India,
Media Expo (Mumbai & Delhi), Techtextil India, ACMA
Automechanika New Delhi, Rail India conference, NGV India
Summit among others, covering the automotive, automation, lighting, technology,
textiles, consumer goods, entertainment, media and creative industries.
Globally, Messe Frankfurt has ‘restarted’ exhibitions
with the opening of Intertextile Shenzhen Apparel Fabrics
and Yarn Expo in July 2020 in China and the Summer Nordstil
in September 2020 in Germany. “The survey results also go on to show the crucial
role exhibitions can play in enabling Indian businesses to find right sourcing partners
amidst the current environment and more so in the post-covid
era.” concludes Manek.
The government of India has issued new guidelines under the Unlock 5.0, allowing
Business to Business (B2B) exhibitions to resume with effect from 15th October 2020,
with new SOPs as issued by Department of Commerce.
For more details about other Messe Frankfurt India
events, please visit: www.in.messefrankfurt.com