ICOMIA has issued a ‘Call For Sponsors’ for its South East Asia Project – an initiative to identify and understand obstacles to growth in South East Asia; interact with national and local authorities and create recommendations on how to develop a friendly leisure boating environment in the region.
BACKGROUND ICOMIA membership extends to China, India, Singapore, Japan and Korea; however there has been little contact with the remainder of South East Asia. To remedy this, ICOMIA and its member Singapore Boating Industry Association held a meeting at the Singapore Yacht Show in April 2015 to discuss future Asian markets. During the meeting, which was attended by 28 industry leaders from all sectors of the industry in the region, it was decided ICOMIA should move ahead to help the industry in Asia more proactively.
Subject to creation of an efficient funding mechanism, research will be undertaken with the aim of identifying and understanding obstacles to growth. The research will be divided into four phases:
* Phase 1 – Brunei, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand * Phase 2 – Sri Lanka and Taiwan * Phase 3 – Cambodia, Myanmar, Philippines and Vietnam * Phase 4 – China, India and South Korea
BECOME A FOUNDING PHASE ONE SPONSOR ICOMIA is now seeking sponsors for Phase One of the Project. Founding sponsors not only receive this invaluable research for free but will have the opportunity to comment in advance on deliverables in order to obtain added value for their market sector – tailoring the research to benefit their current and future business activities.
“The ICOMIA South East Asia Project is the first of its kind in the region. A similar report commissioned on an individual basis would cost significantly more and would not include the resources, expertise and support an international trade association like ICOMIA can provide.” Says Udo Kleinitz, ICOMIA Secretary General. “With unprecedented access to government and public agencies this is a collective effort with key industry players that will strengthen market insight in the region and benefit businesses operating in the international recreational marine industry”.
Without being exhaustive, the Phase One Report will detail, where possible, the following information for each Phase One country: Reviews of Government attitudes and regulations; Market reports on boating infrastructure and manufacture; Importer and dealer capabilities; Marinas, boating clubs and mooring facilities; Industry SWOT analysis; National statistics; Trade Pacific Partnership and Asian Economic Community Status Reports; Considerations on foreign/direct investment opportunities and the development of an Asian contact network – But most importantly, the Report will provide insights and recommendations – not just statistics.
For more information please download the sponsorship briefing document, or contact ICOMIA Communications Manager, Barbara Fountoukos.