Hitachi at Durham Oktoberfest 2011 – £4.5bn Government Funded Programme For Train Development Hitachi at Durham Oktoberfest 2011 – £4.5bn Government Funded Programme For Train Development - Durham Oktoberfest Announcements - The North East's Premier Engineering and Manufacturing Show

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Hitachi at Durham Oktoberfest 2011 – £4.5bn Government Funded Programme For Train Development

Posted on 9/23/2011 by in 2011

The Hitachi European Train Manufacturing Plant is the heart of a £4.5bn Government development programme in Newton Aycliffe, Co. Durham. This investment will generate at least 500 new jobs, and major opportunities for the UK and European supply chain. Hitachi and the development company MPD wish to take the opportunity to bring the audience of exhibitors and event visitors up to date with the development of the Intercity Express Programme and to give initial indications of the potential supply chain requirements that may arise at various stages of the project timeline between late 2012 - when construction at Amazon Park is due to commence – and early 2016 – when the first customer delivery will occur.

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The Hitachi European Train Manufacturing Plant is the heart of a £4.5bn Government development programme in Newton Aycliffe, Co. Durham. This investment will generate at least 500 new jobs, and major opportunities for the UK and European supply chain. Hitachi and the development company MPD wish to take the opportunity to bring the audience of exhibitors and event visitors up to date with the development of the Intercity Express Programme and to give initial indications of the potential supply chain requirements that may arise at various stages of the project timeline between late 2012 - when construction at Amazon Park is due to commence – and early 2016 – when the first customer delivery will occur.

Durham Oktoberfest is an exhibition for engineering and manufacturing companies @ The Xcel Centre Newton Aycliffe DL5 6AP on the 19th October 2011. You can participate in three ways:
VISIT the event FREE of charge – register at www.durhamoktoberfest.org.uk
EXHIBIT at Durham Oktoberfest – more information at www.durhamoktoberfest.org.uk
-  Or thirdly, Would your company buyer like to take part in this year’s Durham Oktoberfest “MEET THE BUYER Event” ? Participation as a buyer is free of charge.

 

Don’t miss out on your chance to participate as a day visitor, exhibitor or sponsor.

 

Oktoberfest 2011 takes place next month – and with over 75% of stands already allocated, the region’s largest manufacturing and engineering exhibition looks set to be better than ever.

The XCEL Centre, Newton Aycliffe will provide the backdrop for the event which takes place on Wednesday, October 19th from 9.30am to 4pm. Now in its fourth year, Oktoberfest 2011 sees the private sector taking the lead to provide manufacturing and engineering companies with a wealth of opportunities to showcase the range of skills and services which gives the industry such a good reputation regionally.

Over 90 exhibitors are expected to attend the event with Hitachi Rail Europe (Hitachi) and Merchant Place Developments (MPD) just two of the high profile names participating.

Hitachi and MPD wish to take the opportunity to bring the audience of exhibitors and event visitors up to date with the development of the Intercity Express Programme and to give initial indications of the potential supply chain requirements that may arise at various stages of the project timeline between late 2012 - when construction at Amazon Park is due to commence – and early 2016 – when the first customer delivery will occur.

Both organisations will have exhibition stands where other exhibitors and visitors can discuss the project with company representatives and both will give short presentations following the official opening.

The one day event not only gives exhibiting companies the opportunity to promote their products and services but also participate in ‘meet the buyer’ sessions where they will have the opportunity to meet, one to one, with some of the biggest buyers from the Defence, Automotive, Yellow Goods, Consumer Electronics, Lighting and Power Industries.

The North East Engineering and Manufacturing Alliance (NEEMA) brings together many of the region’s sector based clusters and industrial forums to ensure the event is a huge success. John Lyle, Engineering Clusters, County Durham, said; “The North East is lucky enough to have an outstanding number of top class engineering and manufacturing firms. We organise Oktoberfest to shine a light on the wealth of talent on offer in these sectors, facilitate networking, promote inter-trading and attract international buyers.”

“In just one day, exhibitors are given the chance to promote themselves to hundreds of relevant contacts which is why the event has grown in size and reputation year on year,” he said.

One of the companies that didn’t hesitate to sign up again for this year’s event is M.B. Air Systems. Based in Seaham, with offices in Aberdeen, Wisham and Fareham, M.B. Air Systems are compressed air specialists as well as energy efficiency systems consultants. Anthony Shields, Area Sales Manager, said “Last year’s event was a huge success for us. We had been targetting a company for quite some time and took the opportunity to speak to them at the exhibition. This resulted in us signing them as a client and carrying out a substantial amount of work on their behalf.”

Anthony went on to explain that this year, the company will be taking advantage of everything Oktoberfest has to offer; “Although we didn’t participate in the ‘meet the buyer’ sessions, footfall to our stand was excellent and we made some great contacts as well as picking up a number of leads from visiting stands ourselves. However this year we’ll definitely be signing up for some ‘meet the buyer’ appointments to fully exploit the range of opportunities on offer.”

Another company signed up for this year is Husqvarna, leaders in the manufacture of lawncare equipment for the consumer market. Husqvarna also manufacture plastic components and assemblies for external customers at their site in Aycliffe, an area of the business which has seen substantial growth.

Operations Director, Caraline Robinson said “Oktoberfest is a brilliant marketing tool for us. We see the event as the perfect platform to promote our capabilities to local companies. We also take advantage of the ‘meet the buyer’ sessions not just to meet new contacts but to re-establish ourselves to old ones. For us, Oktoberfest is a not to be missed opportunity.”

 

To find out more and register your attendance please contact Engineering Clusters County Durham on
T: 01207 585 816 or email   info@durhamoktoberfest.org.uk or visit   www.durhamoktoberfest.org.uk.

 

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