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BOOT & FUN BERLIN

BOOT & FUN BERLIN

Berlin, Germany
28 Nov 2024 - 1 Dec 2024
Boot Dusseldorf

Boot Dusseldorf

Düsseldorf, Germany
18 Jan 2025 - 26 Jan 2025
CMT Kreuzfahrt- & SchiffsReisen

CMT Kreuzfahrt- & SchiffsReisen

Stuttgart, Germany
23 Jan 2025 - 26 Jan 2025
INTERBOOT

INTERBOOT

Friedrichshafen, Germany
24 Sep 2025 - 28 Sep 2025
Germany is among the time-honoured and leading countries of the European and global maritime industry. This is due to the state being among the central locations and contributors to the sector due to its strategic position on the European continent. This enables the country to access diverse maritime routes, including ones to the two Americas, Asia, the rest of Europe, and Australia. As a result, Germany is among the states with an extensive and high-value maritime sector. For instance, the segment is estimated to generate an annual revenue of 50 000 000 000 EUR and to employ approximately 400 000 specialists. In addition, the country features a comprehensive range of vessels. This includes around 11% of the global containers and relatively 2.5% of the bulkers and tankers. It also incorporates about 7% of the small dry and 2% of other international vessels. This results in the country featuring over 1 800 maritime crafts as part of its fleet. This places it in the 7th position of nations with the most extensive fleets. Such a fleet is maintained, built, operated, and used by over 500 enterprises. They represent the whole value chain. Such include ship-building, supplier, ship management, port, and research firms. These vary from small and medium enterprises to pre-eminent companies. Such firms result in the country exporting 279 100 000 tonnes of exported goods and 13 900 000 TEU. The German maritime industry focuses on several aspects to remain competitive. This includes researching and developing innovations. This is due to the novel solutions aiding in adapting the segment to the newest demands. Generally, presenting innovations occurs during annual trade expositions hosted in diverse cities. Such events attract hundreds of thousands of participants.