What the industry thinks

Some statements from different stakeholder of  STRUCTURES INTERNATIONAL


The Corona pandemic, the Ukraine war, rising energy costs and staff shortages have led to significant disruptions in global supply chains. As a result, there has been an increase in stockpiling and a surge in demand for warehouse space.

Temporary buildings can be a cost-effective and, above all, flexible alternative for warehousing and manufacturing to cope with storage peaks and temporarily higher space requirements, and can also be used at foreign locations!

Kuno Neumeier, CEO of Logivest Group and spokesman for the "Themenkreis Logistikimmobilien des Bundesvereinigung Logistik (BVL)".



'In my opinion, homogeneity is the key factor, with exhibitors encountering a visitor audience that is ideally suited to the products being presented. Indeed, this will be the case at STRUCTURES INTERNATIONAL in two different respects. Firstly, over 12,000 tent hire businesses from all over the world are being invited to Dortmund, and secondly, a large number of decision-makers in industrial sectors with a great need for temporary storage capacity will also be in attendance. At STRUCTURES INTERNATIONAL, every exhibitor will find his or her target audience, and this is the stuff great trade shows are made of.

Peter Stumpf, editor-in-chief of trade magazine "zeltundco".


'With Structures International, we at Messe Dortmund are launching an important European platform for temporary building structures, industrial & storage tents and event marquees –with a wide range of products for the industry and with huge potential in this exciting market which holds so much promise. We're very much looking forward to working with trade magazine 'zeltundco' and making Structures International 'the' industry get-together and 'the' flagship event for innovators in tomorrow's world of marquees and tentage!“

Sabine Loos, Managing Director of the Westfalenhallen Group of Companies.


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