Wolfgang Marzin, President and CEO of Messe Frankfurt, has announced a new record of €718m (£643m) in sales for the past financial year.
According to the annual financial statements for financial year 2018, Messe Frankfurt sales increased by more than seven per cent year-on-year. Consolidated annual net income for 2018 was more than €50m, around 25 percent up on 2017, while EBITDA was at a record level of approximately €132m.
With a total of 507 events worldwide in financial year 2018, more events were held under the Messe Frankfurt umbrella than ever before. Almost five million attendees came together at these various events.
Marzin commented: “Internationalisation is and will remain our Group’s strategic direction.”
In the light of acquisition activities by major private trade fair companies, Messe Frankfurt has the distinct advantage of having been active globally for more than three decades and of being firmly established in successful economic regions and strategically important markets with its brands and thematic areas of focus.
Recent figures indicate that 41 percent of Group sales – over €294m in total – was generated outside Germany. Marzin continued: “The very high levels of customer satisfaction throughout our various industry sectors are central to the success of our events worldwide.”
With regard to the Group’s international operational activities, Detlef Braun, member of the executive board of Messe Frankfurt, explained: “With their very high international component, our flagship events have crucial added value for specialist retailers. They provide a wealth of inspiration and show clear prospects in an ambiguous world.
“Messe Frankfurt is currently placing no fewer than 17 new events in its key regions for 2019/2020.”
Examples of this are the Clean Show in the USA in 2019, and the Interior Lifestyle Middle East in Dubai and Formnext South China in Shenzhen in 2020.
More and more events are being held at the company’s Frankfurt base. Uwe Behm, member of the Executive board of Messe Frankfurt, commented: “Frankfurt and its exhibition grounds are raising their profile among international medical congresses as an international congress venue.”
Over the past 20-plus years, Messe Frankfurt has invested almost one billion euros of its resources in modernising its exhibition grounds. Hall 6 is currently being redeveloped and when the building is added to the network, in time for the Frankfurt Book Fair, its energy consumption will be 30 percent lower than legal requirements.
Behm continued: “At Messe Frankfurt, we see an active energy management system as being central to our sustainable business practices.” From 2020 onwards, the Messe Frankfurt exhibition grounds will be operated using exclusively green power. Behm: “All new and renovated buildings will also have an efficient, energy-optimised design.”
In the current financial year, Messe Frankfurt aims to continue its qualitative, quantitative and international growth. Marzin concluded: “We are the leaders in many markets, not least because we are constantly evolving, because we grow sustainably and because we invest in our future. It is the function of trade fairs to cushion the possible effects of protectionist currents worldwide. In such situations, trade fairs are an unfailing source of optimism.”