It was not even a week before the next trade fair: The International Food Fair Salima 2008 in Brno (in the Czech Republic) -- which takes place every two years and for the 26th time this year -- has been a part of FRITSCH's trade fair calendar for 40 years now.Accordingly, the number of existing customers among the visitors (the organizer estimates approximately 40,000) was high. At center stage in Brno were the new FRITSCH rollfix 600 and the FRITSCH multicut.
The multicut turned out to be one of the main attractions at the Internorga in Hamburg, Germany, held immediately after the Czech fair. The importance of the Internorga - which styles itself as the leading trade fair for the modern-day off-site market - is increasing constantly, and not just for FRITSCH. More and more bakeries are beginning to maintain branch stores and to develop quietly into gastronomic specialists.This is where FRITSCH discerns a growing target audience, and the company's expectations of the Internorga - considered by many to be a good market barometer -- were high. Consequently, FRITSCH sales executive Ingo Bergmann brought very pleasant news from Hamburg in the form of a growing number of qualified new customers and -- no longer a given at today's trade fairs -- deals sealed directly at the fair.
There was, however, no time for a breather for the FRITSCH sales department. The Europain in Paris and the INTERPACK in Düsseldorf, Germany, two of the most important international trade fairs, were coming right up.