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TheAdvanced Manufacturing & Technology Show Exhibitors Nicole Baeder Krista Lamers Brady McDonough Patrick Morrison Kelsey Whittaker
I. Demographics of the SampleII. Competitor Analysis Brady McDonough
Demographics
Competitors IMTS (International Manufacturing Technology Show): Focuses on aerospace, automotive, machine shop, medical and the power generation industry Location and time: every other year in Chicago, Illinois 1,100 exhibitors and 82,000 attendees Over 15,000 new machine tools
Competitors PMTS (Precision Machining Technology Show): Located in Columbus, Ohio Every other year 1,125 exhibitors and 2,725 attendees
Competitors FABTECH: North America’s Largest metal forming, fabricating, welding, and finishing event Every November in Atlanta, Georgia 1,000 exhibitors and 22,000 attendees
Competitors MM Live USA (Micro Manufacturing Live USA): Displays tools and services revolving around the manufacturing, production and application of micro materials Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
External Environment New technologies Localization One Voice
Ohio Environment Rated #6 out of all the states for a top business climate GDP: $466 Billion, which is ranked 7th in the nation
Dayton Environment Roughly 59,000 manufacturing employees in Dayton Centrally located to 60% of manufacturing capacity
III.  SWOT AnalysisIV.  Mission StatementV.  Vision StatementVI. Proposed Logo & Slogan Krista Lamers
Primary elements of a mission statement 1.	Who are we? 2.	Who are our customers and what do they value? 3.	What does our organization stand for? 4.	What makes our organization unique? 5.	What impressions does this organization want key publics (i.e., customers, business and society), employees, citizens, regulatory agencies) to have of us?
Proposed mission statement:     The mission of the Advanced Manufacturing and Technology Show is to satisfy the wants and needs, and to increase the quantity and quality of exhibitors in Dayton, through differentiated and unique product offerings that will no doubt stimulate more quality commerce for participating businesses.
Proposed Vision Statement:     The AMTS aspires to become the tri-state area’s number one advanced manufacturing and technology show, with a great facility, great show, and many interested attendees, in order to build strong, lasting relationships with customers and to attract additional visitors to the Dayton area.
Logo Current Logo: Proposed Logo:
Slogan Current Slogan: The Future of Manufacturing takes shape here. Proposed Slogan: Manufacturing Connections for the Future.
VII. Marketing Strategy Plan Kelsey Whittaker
Strategic Opportunity Matrix
Target Markets      Target Market 1: High Tech Machinery Mike 	  Target Market 2: Manufacturing Equipment 			       and Supply Sam
Target Market 1: High Tech Machinery Mike This target's primary benefits sought:   New Technology   Potential Sales Leads   Generate Sales   Learn about new manufacturing software   Network   Location
Target Market 1: High Tech Machinery Mike Demographics: Age:  Typical age range:  35-64 Sex: Primarily Males Company size:  Primarily 1-100 employees Company Income: Typical income range   $1,000,000 to 			$24,999,999 Industry: Manufacturing and Engineering
Target Market 1: High Tech Machinery Mike Geographics: Counties: Montgomery and Hamilton County Size:  250,001 to 1,000,000 residents City Size:    MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area 50,000 in city or urbanized area, and a  total metropolitan area of at least 	100,000 Location: Southwest Ohio Orientation: Local Community; Southwest Ohio
Target Market 2: Manufacturing Equipment and Supply Sam This target's primary benefits sought: New Sales Sales Leads Network  Maintain relationships
Target Market 2: Manufacturing Equipment and Supply Sam Demographics:   Age: 28 – 65 Sex: Primarily Males Company size: 2 – 100 employees Company Revenue: Typical 	revenue range 	$1,000,000 - $24,999,999 Industry: Manufacturing and     	Engineering
Target Market 2: Manufacturing Equipment and Supply Sam Geographics: Counties: Montgomery and Hamilton County Size:  250,001 to 1,000,000 residents   City Size:MSA: Metropolitan Statistical 	Area 50,000 in city or 	urbanized area, and a total 	metropolitan area of at least 	100,000   Location: Southwest Ohio   Orientation: Local Community; Southwest Ohio
Chart 5: Reason for Exhibiting
Product Positioning MapManufacturing and Technology Trade ShowsAdvanced Manufacturing and Technology Show
VIII. Marketing Goals & Objectives Nicole Baeder
Overall Goal AMTS has the current goal of reaching 150 exhibitors and making $75,000 in profit.
Marketing Goal 1:  Increase the number of exhibitors.   Objective 1.1: Raise awareness for the AMTS through a more developed marketing strategy.   Specific and measurable outcome: Increase the number of exhibitors by 20%.   	Time frame: 2 years   Responsible unit/person: Marketing Coordinator Objective 1.2: Generate higher profits   Specific and measurable outcome: Generate profits of $75,000   Time frame: 1 year   Responsible unit/person: Kim Aiple  
Marketing Goal 2: Increase the quality of exhibitors Objective 2.1: Collaborate with former employees from shows in the Midwest area.   Specific and measurable outcome: The AMTS will have a much larger network by hiring  	key employees from shows that no longer exist.   Time frame: 1 year   Responsible unit/person: Kim Aiple   Objective 2.2: Get Jane Gosiger to exhibit at the AMTS    Specific and measurable outcome:Gosiger will be one more exhibitor at the show and  	speculatively will bring more excitement and money to the show. Time frame: 2 year   Responsible unit/person: Kim Aiple
Chart 9: Overall Satisfaction
Chart 8: Effectiveness of Email Notifications
Chart 12: Length of DTMA Membership
Chart 10: Satisfaction with Location of Show
Chart 11: Rating of Prices Charged for Booth
Suggested Promotional Items
USB Flashdrive
Magnets
Calendar
Travel Coffee Mug
Pen
New Brochure
IX. Marketing ImplementationX. Recommendations for Future Marketing Research Patrick Morrison
Marketing Strategy and Implementation
Marketing Implementation Will involve a rejuvenation of the AMTS marketing efforts rather than a restructuring Two new positions Marketing Coordinator Marketing Intern
Marketing Intern Requirements: UD Marketing Student Has taken MKT 450 Recommendation  	from Professor
Recommendations Primary Research Recommendations: Hand out questionnaires to exhibitors at the end of the show Marketing class at UD can analyze the results Secondary Research Recommendations Continue to perform SWOT analysis to evaluate changes in the industry and economy

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The Advanced Manufacturing & Tech Show Exhibitors

  • 1. TheAdvanced Manufacturing & Technology Show Exhibitors Nicole Baeder Krista Lamers Brady McDonough Patrick Morrison Kelsey Whittaker
  • 2. I. Demographics of the SampleII. Competitor Analysis Brady McDonough
  • 4. Competitors IMTS (International Manufacturing Technology Show): Focuses on aerospace, automotive, machine shop, medical and the power generation industry Location and time: every other year in Chicago, Illinois 1,100 exhibitors and 82,000 attendees Over 15,000 new machine tools
  • 5. Competitors PMTS (Precision Machining Technology Show): Located in Columbus, Ohio Every other year 1,125 exhibitors and 2,725 attendees
  • 6. Competitors FABTECH: North America’s Largest metal forming, fabricating, welding, and finishing event Every November in Atlanta, Georgia 1,000 exhibitors and 22,000 attendees
  • 7. Competitors MM Live USA (Micro Manufacturing Live USA): Displays tools and services revolving around the manufacturing, production and application of micro materials Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
  • 8. External Environment New technologies Localization One Voice
  • 9. Ohio Environment Rated #6 out of all the states for a top business climate GDP: $466 Billion, which is ranked 7th in the nation
  • 10. Dayton Environment Roughly 59,000 manufacturing employees in Dayton Centrally located to 60% of manufacturing capacity
  • 11. III. SWOT AnalysisIV. Mission StatementV. Vision StatementVI. Proposed Logo & Slogan Krista Lamers
  • 12.
  • 13. Primary elements of a mission statement 1. Who are we? 2. Who are our customers and what do they value? 3. What does our organization stand for? 4. What makes our organization unique? 5. What impressions does this organization want key publics (i.e., customers, business and society), employees, citizens, regulatory agencies) to have of us?
  • 14. Proposed mission statement: The mission of the Advanced Manufacturing and Technology Show is to satisfy the wants and needs, and to increase the quantity and quality of exhibitors in Dayton, through differentiated and unique product offerings that will no doubt stimulate more quality commerce for participating businesses.
  • 15. Proposed Vision Statement: The AMTS aspires to become the tri-state area’s number one advanced manufacturing and technology show, with a great facility, great show, and many interested attendees, in order to build strong, lasting relationships with customers and to attract additional visitors to the Dayton area.
  • 16. Logo Current Logo: Proposed Logo:
  • 17. Slogan Current Slogan: The Future of Manufacturing takes shape here. Proposed Slogan: Manufacturing Connections for the Future.
  • 18. VII. Marketing Strategy Plan Kelsey Whittaker
  • 20. Target Markets Target Market 1: High Tech Machinery Mike Target Market 2: Manufacturing Equipment and Supply Sam
  • 21. Target Market 1: High Tech Machinery Mike This target's primary benefits sought:   New Technology   Potential Sales Leads   Generate Sales   Learn about new manufacturing software   Network   Location
  • 22. Target Market 1: High Tech Machinery Mike Demographics: Age:  Typical age range: 35-64 Sex: Primarily Males Company size:  Primarily 1-100 employees Company Income: Typical income range $1,000,000 to $24,999,999 Industry: Manufacturing and Engineering
  • 23. Target Market 1: High Tech Machinery Mike Geographics: Counties: Montgomery and Hamilton County Size: 250,001 to 1,000,000 residents City Size: MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area 50,000 in city or urbanized area, and a total metropolitan area of at least 100,000 Location: Southwest Ohio Orientation: Local Community; Southwest Ohio
  • 24. Target Market 2: Manufacturing Equipment and Supply Sam This target's primary benefits sought: New Sales Sales Leads Network  Maintain relationships
  • 25. Target Market 2: Manufacturing Equipment and Supply Sam Demographics:   Age: 28 – 65 Sex: Primarily Males Company size: 2 – 100 employees Company Revenue: Typical revenue range $1,000,000 - $24,999,999 Industry: Manufacturing and Engineering
  • 26. Target Market 2: Manufacturing Equipment and Supply Sam Geographics: Counties: Montgomery and Hamilton County Size: 250,001 to 1,000,000 residents   City Size:MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area 50,000 in city or urbanized area, and a total metropolitan area of at least 100,000   Location: Southwest Ohio   Orientation: Local Community; Southwest Ohio
  • 27. Chart 5: Reason for Exhibiting
  • 28. Product Positioning MapManufacturing and Technology Trade ShowsAdvanced Manufacturing and Technology Show
  • 29. VIII. Marketing Goals & Objectives Nicole Baeder
  • 30. Overall Goal AMTS has the current goal of reaching 150 exhibitors and making $75,000 in profit.
  • 31. Marketing Goal 1: Increase the number of exhibitors.   Objective 1.1: Raise awareness for the AMTS through a more developed marketing strategy.   Specific and measurable outcome: Increase the number of exhibitors by 20%.   Time frame: 2 years   Responsible unit/person: Marketing Coordinator Objective 1.2: Generate higher profits   Specific and measurable outcome: Generate profits of $75,000   Time frame: 1 year   Responsible unit/person: Kim Aiple  
  • 32. Marketing Goal 2: Increase the quality of exhibitors Objective 2.1: Collaborate with former employees from shows in the Midwest area.   Specific and measurable outcome: The AMTS will have a much larger network by hiring key employees from shows that no longer exist.   Time frame: 1 year   Responsible unit/person: Kim Aiple   Objective 2.2: Get Jane Gosiger to exhibit at the AMTS   Specific and measurable outcome:Gosiger will be one more exhibitor at the show and speculatively will bring more excitement and money to the show. Time frame: 2 year   Responsible unit/person: Kim Aiple
  • 33. Chart 9: Overall Satisfaction
  • 34. Chart 8: Effectiveness of Email Notifications
  • 35. Chart 12: Length of DTMA Membership
  • 36. Chart 10: Satisfaction with Location of Show
  • 37. Chart 11: Rating of Prices Charged for Booth
  • 43. Pen
  • 45. IX. Marketing ImplementationX. Recommendations for Future Marketing Research Patrick Morrison
  • 46. Marketing Strategy and Implementation
  • 47. Marketing Implementation Will involve a rejuvenation of the AMTS marketing efforts rather than a restructuring Two new positions Marketing Coordinator Marketing Intern
  • 48. Marketing Intern Requirements: UD Marketing Student Has taken MKT 450 Recommendation from Professor
  • 49.
  • 50.
  • 51. Recommendations Primary Research Recommendations: Hand out questionnaires to exhibitors at the end of the show Marketing class at UD can analyze the results Secondary Research Recommendations Continue to perform SWOT analysis to evaluate changes in the industry and economy

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Show and demonstrate new technology to key decision makers Obtain high potential sales leads from key decision makers Generate sales Learn about new manufacturing software that will increase the effectiveness and efficiency of manufacturing Network with current and former customers Local, Dayton area, and Southwest Ohio location
  2. Prod pos map
  3. TYPO
  4. USB Flash Drives: Flash drives will be distributed to exhibitors when they register as long as long as supplies last. The number of employees attending the show will determine the number of flash drives given to each company. Already on this flash drive will be 5 slides detailing the DTMA and the AMTS’ history and a list of exhibitors. Pens: Pens with the AMTS logo will be distributed to exhibitors to be distributed (or kept) as they see fit. Desk Top Flip Calendars: Each exhibitor will receive one desk top flip calendar with the AMTS logo on it. Travel Coffee Mugs: Travel coffee mugs will be distributed to exhibitors when they register as long as supplies last. The number of employees attending the show will determine the number of travel coffee mugs given to each company. Magnets: Magnets with the AMTS logo will be distributed to exhibitors to be distributed (or kept) as they see fit. Brochure: A brochure will be passed out to the exhibitors, and every employee will receive one.