Phuket International Boat Show targets 30% growth for 2016
by PIMEX Event Media on 15 Sep 2015
Phuket International Boat Show (PIMEX) at Royal Phuket Marina PIMEX Event Media
Thailand's longest-running Boat Show, the Phuket International Boat Show (PIMEX), will proudly host the 13th edition in 2016 at a time of momentous change in the marine industry. Taking place 7th-10th January at Royal Phuket Marina, PIMEX organisers are at the forefront of that change.
“I've been involved in Thailand's marine industry for more than 30 years and over that time have observed many positive changes. Thirteen years ago the reduction of taxes on boat imports was a game-changer for the industry and at the same time, I launched the Phuket International Boat Show. Today, we are again on the verge of significant change and the Phuket International Boat Show is once again taking a leading role in that change,” said Andy Dowden, MD of Andaman Marine Consultants, organiser of the Phuket International Boat Show.
“Pre-2003 there would've been just a few hundred boats in Phuket. Today, Phuket is home to more than 2,000 boats and the island's four international-standard marinas are running at high occupancy year round and can accommodate boats up to 100m in length,” commented Dowden, adding that “Phuket's marine industry has grown more than 500% since 2003 and today is a THB10bn-a-year industry.”
Thirteen years on and the industry is again at an important juncture. On the back of lobbying by members of Thailand's marine industry, the Thai Government recently introduced a 12-month charter license for foreign-flagged yachts over 30m.
“What this means for Phuket and Thailand is an increase in the number of international superyachts coming to the country. Seventy superyachts visited Phuket this last season and we can expect that number to rise above 100 annually in the near future with the potential for Phuket to more than double the number of superyacht arrivals within five years. The Phuket International Boat Show has averaged year-on-year growth of 11% over its history, and through sales and leads generated from the Show contributed THB6bn to the industry in 2015,” added Dowden.
“For 2016, we have increased available in-water space and expect to have more than THB3bn of products on display in-the-water and in the Exhibition Hall. On the back of the government's superyacht initiative we expect to see a bigger presence of yachts over 30m and to grow the Show 30% across the board.”
The 2016 Phuket International Boat Show can accommodate over 50 boats in-the-water up to 35m in length and more than 150 businesses in the air-conditioned Exhibition Hall. More than 70% of the in-water space is sold and the line-up of boats and businesses to date includes more than 70 different marine and luxury lifestyle brands.
The 13th Phuket International Boat Show will be held 7-10 January 2016 at Royal Phuket Marina.
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