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MARKET OF TOYS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

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CONTENTS OF THE MARKET STUDY

CHAPTER SUBJECT

PAGE

1

1.1

1.2

SITUATION ON THE LOCAL MARKET

MARKET OF TOYS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC IS GROWING

DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT AND CONSUMER

BEHAVIOUR

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2

2

2.1

2.2

FOREIGN TRADE ANALYSIS

IMPORT STATISTICS

STRUCTURE OF IMPORTS OF TOYS TO CZECH

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7

8

3

3.1

3.2

MARKETING INFORMATION

CZECH PRODUCERS

LEGO PRODUCTION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

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12

4 DISTRIBUTION OF TOYS 13

5

5.1

5.2

CUSTOMS TARIFFS AND REGULATIONS

CUSTOMS TARIFFS

REGULATIONS

15

16

6 STRATEGIES TO PENETRATE CZECH MARKET 17

7 FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS 18

8 LIST OF CZECH IMPORTERS

AND WHOLESALERS OF TOYS

20 - 23

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I SITUATION ON THE LOCAL MARKET

I.I MARKET OF TOYS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC IS GROWING

According to Toys Association of the Czech Republic, the toy market in CZ grew by

3 % in the year 2014 and reached the turnover of CZK 6 billion. Same dynamics of

growth is also estimated for the year 2015.

As for the structure of sales, 15 % toys sold in the Czech Republic is manufactured

in the Czech Republic. Revenues of Czech producers of toys went up by 9 % in

2014 (data from 2015 still not available).

Among top 3 Czech producers of toys are:

TOP CZECH PRODUCERS OF TOYS

Ranking COMPANY TURNOVER

in 2014

PRODUCTS WEB PAGE

1. DINO TOYS 121 nul. CZK Puzzle, table-games, plush

toys, plastic toys etc.

www.mojedino.cz

2. DETOA

ALBRECHTICE

82 mil.

CZK

Wooden toys www.detoa.cz

3. EFKO KARTON 60 mil. CZK Plastic toys, talble games,

puzzle etc.

www.efko.cz

Source: Economic Newspapers of 8th December, 2015

As for foreign suppliers to the Czech market, most significant is China, followed by

Hungary, Denmark (LEGO) and Germany. Total imports of toys to the Czech Republic

reached the value of USD 925 mil. in the year 2015. Imports from Thailand reached the

value of 6,7 mil. USD and growth of 1,3 % was recorded in 2015.

The average spendings for toys in the Czech Republic reach CZK 3 950,- per kid

annualy.

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COMPARISON OF AVERAGE SPENDINGS FOR TOYS

PER KID ANNUALY IN EUROPE

COUNTRY AVERAGE SPENDINGS FOR

TOYS PER KIND ANNUALY

Germany CZK 5 940,-

Italy CZK 4 590,-

Czech Republic CZK 3 950,-

Poland CZK 2 970,-

Hungary CZK 2 970,- Source: Economic Newspapers of 8th December, 2015

Interesting is that toys are in fact seasonal product and more than 50 % of revenues is

reached in the pre-Christmas period (i.e. during the last quarter of the year).

Concerning structure of sales of toys, leading items are plastic toys (share of 32 %,

e.g. Lego, Duplo, Playmobil brands), followed by plush and textile toys (share of 26

%), puzzles and games (11 %), wooden toys (share of 10 %), baby-dolls and puppets (8

%), toys operated by remote control (7 %), toys of metal (6%).

Considering the latest trends in toys, among the most popular toys for last Christmas

(in 2015) were Lego Star Wars, Lego Elsa´s Sparkling Ice Castle, Lego Emma ´s

House, interactive Digi Birds, drones, action-packed games such as Chrono Bomb or

Ghost Hunters, followed by traditional Czech table games and wooden and plush toys.

I.II DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT

AND CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR

In the toy market of the Czech Republic, following features can be seen:

- positive demographic development called baby boom

- lower purchasing power of the group of population raising children

- changing structure of demand

- other factors.

The strongest influence of the mentioned factors, on both production and sale of toys, is

that of the positive demographic trends. The population statistics from the Statistical

Yearbook follows.

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DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

YEAR TOTAL

POPULATION

NATURAL

INCREASE

NATURAL

INCREASE (per 1000 inhabitants)

1970 9 805 157 2 235 2,5

1980 10 326 792 1 735 1,8

1990 10 362 740 1 003 0,1

1995 10 330 759 -21 816 -2,1

1996 10 315 353 -22 336 -2,2

1997 10 303 642 -22 087 -2,1

1998 10 294 943 -18 992 -1,8

1999 10 282 784 -20 297 -2,0

2000 10 272 503 -18 091 -1,8

2001 10 224 192 - 17 040 -1,7

2002 10 200 774 - 15 457 -1,5

2003 10 201 651 - 17 603 -1,7

2004 10 206 923 - 9 513 -0,9

2005 10 234 092 - 5 727 -0,6

2006 10 266 646 + 1 390 0,1

2007 10 322 689 + 9 996 1,0

2008 10 429 692 +14 622 1,4

2009 10 491 492 +10 927 1,0

2010 10 517 247 +10 309 1,0

2011 10 496 672 +1 825 0,2

2012 10 509 286 387 0,0

2013 10 510 719 - 2409 -0,2

2014 10 524 783 +4 195 0,4

2015 10 542 942 -409 0,0 Source: Czech Statistical Office, 2016

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CHILDREN BORN IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

YEAR NUMBER OF

NEWLY BORN

CHILDREN

1999 89 471

2000 90 910

2001 90 715

2002 92 786

2003 93 685

2004 97 664

2005 102 211

2006 105 831

2007 114 632

2008 119 570

2009 118 348

2010 117 153

2011 108 673

2012 108 576

2013 106 751

2014 109 860

2015 110 764 Source: Czech Statistical Office, 2016

POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE GROUPS (as of 31.12.2015)

AGE GROUPS FEMALES MALES TOTAL TOTAL 5 367 513 5 186 330 10 553 843

Including:

0 – 14

791 107

832 609

1 623 356

15 – 19 223 047 234 956 458 003

Currently, the Czech Republic is facing positive demographic development called

baby boom. Although, there was adverse demographic development since 1994

(negative natural increase of population), the situation started to improve since the year

2000 (as the strong years of population born in the seventies of last century, started to

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have babies). Since the year 2006, even the trend of positive natural increase of

inhabitants re-appeared (with slight decrease in 2013 and 2015).

As for the target group for toys, we can say that the number of children equals the

number of potential customers. According to the research made by the Association for

Toys and Play, in the Czech Republic the toys are mainly purchased by grandparents.

Large market for toys are also kindergartens, schools etc. This institutional market

puts emphasis especially on educational toys. Currently, due to baby boom going on,

there is shortage of capacity of kindergartens and pre-school establishments. The

Government strives to support opening of new kindergartens not only by public sector,

but also by private sector and by big companies for children of their employees, so there

is potential for growth of this market segment.

Adverse phenomenon in demand for toys is the declaining purchasing power of groups

having middle and small incomes. It is a general phenomenon that the best-situated

groups of population have the fewest children. Average number of children in Czech

family is currently 1,3 (for comparison, 25 years ago it was 2 children per family).

The third major influence on the sale of toys is shorter period for which children

play, proved by psychological researches. Over the last thirty years, this period has

declined from 15 to less than 12 years of age. Classical toys are being replaced by

electronic toys, games and devices, especially mobile phones, tablets, computers, and

not only in the higher age cathegory. For example, 20 – 30 years ago, girls used to play

with Barbie Dolls until the age of 10, nowadays mostly from the age of 3 to 5 only.

According to Arcadia Research company, currently in so called cathegory of “tweens“

(children aged between 8 -12), there is high demand for electronic devices, such as

MP3 players, mobile telephones etc. This trend is bound to continue, and producers and

distributors will have to adapt themselves to it.

On the other hand, positive influence of tourism can be seen. Toys, especially puppets,

dolls in national costumes, plush toys, and classical wooden toys are in demand among

foreign tourists as souveniers and gifts.

According to information from Association for Toy and Play, two thirds of the retail

trade turnover is made by toys for children up to the age of 6 years.

Average spendings for toys per kid in the Czech Republic reached CZK 3 950 in

2015 (USD 165,-).

As for the changes in the consumer behaviour after the year 1989, introduction of

market economy was accompanied by changes in consumer preferences in general.

Imported products flooded shops and consumers were eager for items which were

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previously unavailable on the market. In case of toys, LEGO, DUPLO, BARBIE

DOLLS and RAVENSBURGER PUZZLE became extremely popular. Currently,

growing popularity of interactive toys with built-in electronics can be seen. Among

boys, remote control cars are extremely popular while girls enjoy playing with

electronic kitchen, iron, washing machines, dolls (such as Chou Chou or Baby Anabell).

II. FOREIGN TRADE ANALYSIS

DEVELOPMENT OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS

OF TOYS TO/FROM THE CZECH REPUBLIC HS 9503

TOTAL

VALUE OF:

2000 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 01-05/

2015

01-05/

2016

Imports to CZ

(in mil. USD) 51 177 616 749 771 889 940 925 316 357

Exports from CZ

(in mil. USD) 63 198 1 377 1 753 1 992 2 349 2 625 2 445 859 928

Source: The Czech Statistical Office, 2016

The table above shows development of exports and imports of toys. We can see, that the

Czech Republic is net exporter of toys (exports are higher than imports). In the year

2015, volume of export of toys was 2,6 times higher than imports. During January –

May 2016, exports of toys increased by 8 % while imports went up by 13 %.

During last 5 years (2010 – 2015), Czech export of toys went up 78 %, while value of

imports increased by 50 %. Czech exports of toys recorded higher dynamics than

imports.

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II.I IMPORT STATISTICS

OVERVIEW OF IMPORTS OF TOYS (HS 9503)

TO THE CZECH REPUBLIC

COUNTRY VALUE (thous. USD)

2013 2014 2015

01-05/

2015

01-05/

2016 2014 2015

01-05/

2016 2014 2015

01-05/

2016

China 218,631 279,670 265,745 84,820 95,579 29.76 28.75 26.77 27.92 -4.98 12.68

Hungary 135,217 167,186 201,054 71,433 83,167 17.79 21.75 23.29 23.64 20.26 16.43

Denmark 243,850 220,803 173,110 68,680 63,742 23.50 18.73 17.85 -9.45 -21.60 -7.19

Germany 91,942 92,985 100,393 32,863 52,201 9.90 10.86 14.62 1.13 7.97 58.84

Poland 72,562 45,978 40,785 12,424 12,493 4.89 4.41 3.50 -36.64 -11.29 0.56

Malta 35,545 32,955 27,274 12,248 11,548 3.51 2.95 3.23 -7.29 -17.24 -5.72

Indonesia 9,623 18,011 31,205 8,280 6,655 1.92 3.38 1.86 87.17 73.26 -19.63

Mexiko 35,885 29,744 22,384 6,610 6,120 3.17 2.42 1.71 -17.11 -24.74 -7.41

Thailand 1,736 6,613 6,698 1,412 2,211 0.70 0.72 0.62 280.93 1.29 56.59

Other countries43,746 45,769 55,827 17,479 23,347 4.87 6.04 6.54 4.62 21.98 33.57

TOTAL 888,737 939,714 924,475 316,249 357,063 100.00 100.00 100.00 5.74 -1.62 12.91

MARKET SHARE (%) GROWTH (%)

Source: Czech Statistical Office, July 2015

Based on statistics of the year 2015, toys in the total value of 924 mil. USD were

imported to the Czech Republic, a slight decrease of -1,6 % was recorded. During the

period Jan – May 2016, toy imports to the Czech Republic grew by 12,9 %.

As even large global manufacturers, such as MATTEL Co. have factories in China, it is

not surprising, that China was number one supplier of toys to the Czech Republic with

market share of 28,8 % in 2015, followed by Hungary (market share of 21,8%),

Denmark (market share of 18,7 %), Germany (10,9 %) and Poland (4,4 %). Market

share of Thailand is below 1 %, however growing trend was recorded during past years.

Large imports from Hungary and Denmark are because of LEGO, LEGO has recently

expanded its factory in Hungary, number of employees is supposed to reach 4 000 by

2020. LEGO operates also large factory in the Czech Republic. Imports from small

country such as Malta are thanks to PLAYMOBILE factory located there. Imports of

toys from Mexico are due to factories of MATEL and LEGO. Apart from China,

MATEL operates also factories in Indonesia and Thailand.

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II.II STRUCTURE OF IMPORTS

In the year 2015, largest segment of toys imported to the Czech Republic was

reperesented by HS 9503 0035 CONSTRUCTION SETS OF PLASTICS that made

51,3 % of total imports of toys (e.g. LEGO). Share of HS 9503 0095 OTHER TOYS

OF PLASTICS on total imports in 2015 reached 13,0 %, followed by TOYS

REPRESENTING ANIMALS (stuffed or not) under HS 95030049 + HS 95030041

with the share of 7,9 %.

III. MARKETING INFORMATION

III.I CZECH PRODUCERS

Although the Czech Republic is a country with toy making tradition, locally produced

toys sell better on the export market than at home. There are about 300 toy makers in

the Czech Republic, producing range of wooden and plastic toys, puppets, stuffed toys,

construction models and sets. For domestic producers of toys, strongest competition

comes from China. For example, as for stuffed toys/animals, prices of Czech producers

can compete with China in case of toys bigger than 50 cms, as for big toys,

transportation costs from China make significant part of final price.

TOP CZECH PRODUCERS OF TOYS

Ranking COMPANY TURNOVER

in 2014

PRODUCTS WEB PAGE

1. DINO TOYS 121 nul. CZK Puzzle, table-games, plush

toys, plastic toys etc.

www.mojedino.cz

2. DETOA

ALBRECHTICE

82 mil.

CZK

Wooden toys www.detoa.cz

3. EFKO KARTON 60 mil. CZK Plastic toys, talble games,

puzzle etc.

www.efko.cz

Source: Economic Newspapers of 8th December, 2015

DINO TOYS (www.mojedino.cz)

DINO TOYS Ltd. was etablished in the year 1993 and is the biggest producer of toys in

CZ, reaching the turnover of 121 mil. CZK in 2014. Among major products are: desk

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games, playing cards, puzzle, plush toys, plastic toys etc. Share of desk games on total

revenues makes 40 % and their popularity keeps growing.

DETOA (www.detoa.cz)

DETOA Co. was established in the year 1908 and is the biggest and the oldest producer

of wooden toys, parts of desk games and wooden parts of musical instruments in the

Czech Republic. Turnover in the year 2014 reached 82 mil. CZK, number of employees

is 150.

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EFKO KARTON (www.efko.cz)

EFKO KARTON Co. was established in the year 1993 and currently operates 2

factories in the Czech Republic. Main products are: toys of plastics, desk games,

puzzles etc. Turnover in the year 2014 reached CZK 60 mil.

MORAVSKA USTREDNA BRNO (www.mubrno.cz)

MU is traditional company with a long history, founded in 1909, producer of stuffed

toys, puppets and made to order costumes. The group has factories in Czech and than

200 employees. MU has successfully followed the expensive but effective strategy of

licensing popular Czech cartoon characters such as Little Mole and his friends. The

company exports to more than 25 countries and is large domestic toy exporter. Most of

sales take place in Germany, but the company´s popular cartoon character Little Mole

(Krtecek) is sold well also in Japan, China.

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MERKUR TOYS (www.merkurtoys.cz)

Another traditional Czech producer is MERKUR Co., founded in 1920, making metal

construction sets, model trains and steam engines. In 1990´s, the company was rescued

from bankruptcy and gradually re-gained its former popularity.

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KOVAP Co. (www.kovap.cz)

KOVAP Co. is traditional producer of high quality mechanical metal toys. The

company was established in the year 1950, current number of employees is 50 and

belong to significant European producers of metal toys. Significant part of production

goes for export.

III. II LEGO PRODUCTION IN THE CZECH REUBLIC

High imports from Denmark are consequence of the fact, that LEGO GROUP started

production in CZ in the year 2001. Moreover, in the year 2005, LEGO moved all

production operations from Switzerland to the Czech Republic. Since the year 2006,

factory in Kladno is responsible for processing and packaging of LEGO´s products.

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In the year 2006, LEGO GROUP also built a central warehouse for whole Europe in

Jirny near Prague, from where LEGO products to whole Europe are distributed. Number

of employees of LEGO GROUP in CZ is 2 500. Apart from the Czech Republic, in

Europe, LEGO is produced in Hungary (DUPLO kits for kids younger than 5 years) and

in Denmark. High market share of Denmark on the Czech toy market can be explained

by the fact, that parts of LEGO construction sets are imported to CZ, where processing

and packaging takes place and then final products are distributed to the whole Europe.

IV DISTRIBUTION OF TOYS

As for channels of distribution, the biggest market player is the WORMELEN

GROUP operating 90 toy chain stores under brand names:

BAMBULE – 46 stores (www.bambule.cz)

SPARKYS – 18 stores (www.sparkys.cz)

HM STUDIO – 24 stores (www.hmstudio.cz)

Originally, WORMELEN was owner of BAMBULE stores only, however in the year

2015 WORMELEN group acquired competitors´stores of SPARKYS and HM

STUDIO. Under WORMELEN group belongs also EP LINE SE – toys importing

company (www.epline.cz). Apart from the chainstores belonging under WORMELEN,

EP LINE SE supplies: TESCO stores, GLOBUS hypermarket stores, ALBERT

hypermarkets, MAKRO / METRO CASH & CARRY, CEPRO and BENZINA petrol

stations (plush toys), DM, POMPO, DRACIK, WIKY etc.

Among other significnat players on Czech market are POMPO chain stores

(www.pompo.cz) and DRACIK (www.dracik.cz). POMPO has 86 stores and

DRACIK 77 stores.

The popularity of e-shops has been growing in the Czech Republic, currently there are

more than 1 500 e-shops offering toys.

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In the year 2016, in the centre of Prague was opened the first store of HAMLEYS

U.K. in Central Europe. The total selling space of 6 000 sqm makes it the second

biggest toy store in Europe. 40 % of toys at HAMLEYS are of HAMLEYS brand, toys

of Czech producers make 10 %. Czech company INEXAD (www.inexad.cz) is holder

of the licence for the whole region of Central Europe. The first shop in Prague is a

flagship, INEXAD plans to open stores in Austria, Poland and Hungary during next 5

years, however not as big as the one in Prague.

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V. CUSTOMS TARIFFS AND REGULATIONS

V.I CUSTOMS TARIFFS

HS

Code

I T E M IMPORT DUTY

9503 0010 Tricycles, scooters, pedal cars and similar

toys, doll´s carriages

0 %

9503 0021 Dolls representing only human beings and

parts and accessories thereof

4,7 %

9503 0030 Electric trains, including tracks, signals and

other accessories therefor, scale model

assembly kits

0 %

9503 0035 Other construction sets and constructional

toys

4,7 %

9503 0041 Toys representing animals or non-human

creatures

4,7 %

9503 0055 Toys musical instruments and apparatus

0 %

9503 0061 Puzzles

0 %

9503 0070 Other toys put up in sets or outfits 4,7 %

9503 0081 Toy weapons 0 %

Source: EU TARIC, 2016

From 1st May 2004, the Czech Republic became an EU member and since than EU

customs legislation applies on all imports.

Details of customs duties and possible restrictions can be viewed on internet website of

EU dealing with customs tariffs:

http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/dds2/taric/taric_consultation.jsp

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V.II REGULATIONS

Prior to putting toys on the market, manufacturers and importers must have them tested

by the state testing authority according to the strict criteria of the European Union,

stipulated in the European Council Directive 2009/48/EC called TSD – TOY

SAFETY DIRECTIVE. The mentioned directive stipulates requirements of technical

standards, such as mechanical and physical properties, flammability, migration of

certain elements, graphical symbol for age warning labelling, safety of electronic toys

etc.

In order to safeguard safety, the TSD obliges manufacturers to ensure that their toys can

be identified. This can be done by using a type, batch, serial/model number or other

lements allowing the toy to be identified. The toy must also bear the manufacturer´s

name and registered name / mark.

Among testing authorities in the Czech Republic is e.g. INSTITUTE FOR TESTING

AND CERTIFICATION www.itczlin.cz

Institute for testing and certification, a.s.

Department of toys certification

Address: trida Tomase Bati 299, Louky, 763 02 Zlin, Czech Republic

Contact person:

Ing. Ludmila Antosova +420 577 601 364 +420 577 104 855 lantosova itczlin.cz

Manual for Conformity Assesment of Toys can be found on websites of ICT -

http://www.itczlin.cz/editor/files/prilohy/client_handbook_toys.pdf

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VI. STRATEGIES TO PENETRATE THE CZECH MARKET

Toys must be in accordance with strict criteria of safety of the EU in the way they are

made and the composition of material, and pose absolutely no risk to health.

As the toys from Asia have reputation of cheap products of lower quality and many

cases occured that the health and safety criteria were not met (especially China), we

would suggest for Thai exporters to focus on quality, safety and enviromental awareness

aspects when promoting Thai toys. To differentiate from other Asian countries (China

etc.) would be crucial.

The first step for Thailand to take, should be connected with making toys from Thailand

better known, for example by attending fairs held in the Czech Republic, by co-

operating with domestic importers and wholesalers, advertising in specialized

magazines in co-operation with local importers.

Toys made of plastics or textile, puzzles as well as educational games have prospective

to penetrate the Czech market. We do not recommend to import wooden toys from

Thailand as there is long tradition in manufacturing in the Czech Republic and fierce

competition among domestic manufacturers.

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VII. FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS

The largest commercial event in the toy industry branch is the annual International

Toy Fair in Nuernberg, Germany held in February.

SPEILWAREN MESSE NURNBERG (www.spielwarenmesse.de)

Period: 1 – 6 February, 2017

Venue: Nurnberg, Germany

Statistical data from the fair 2016:

BASIC STATISTICAL DATA

NUMBER OF EXHIBITORS 2 800

(70 % INTERNATIONAL)

TOTAL NET EXHIBITION AREA (IN SQM) 170 000

VISITORS 70 700

(58 % INTERNATIONAL ,

FROM 125 COUNTRIES)

The toy fairs organized in the Czech Republic are of local importance only and more

B2C focused. Biggest one is FOR TOYS

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FOR TOYS – TRADE FAIR OF TOYS, GAMES AND CHILDREN

ACCESSORIES (www.fortoys.cz)

Period: 6 – 9 October, 2016

Venue: Prague Exhibition Centre Prague – Letňany

Held together with FOR BABIES, FOR GAMES and MODEL HOBBY

fairs

Statistical data from FOR TOYS fair 2016:

BASIC STATISTICAL DATA

NUMBER OF EXHIBITORS 204

TOTAL NET EXHIBITION AREA (IN SQM) 8 200

VISITORS 49 731

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VIII LIST OF CZECH IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALERS

OF TOYS

EPLINE SE

Kodanska 46

110 00 Praha 10

Czech Republic

Phone: (+420) 240 249 249

Fax: (+420) 240 249 111

E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Contact person: Mr. Frantisek Stepan

Internet: http://www.epline.cz

ALLTOYS, spol. s r.o.

Vsechromy 75

251 63 Strancice

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 323 666 999

Fax: +420 323 666 998

E-mail: [email protected]

Internet: http://www.alltoys.cz

B.N.V., spol. s r.o.

Dubno 108

261 01 Pribram

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 318 621 067

Fax: +420 318 625 875

E-mail: [email protected]

Contact person: Mr. Jiri Bostik

Internet: http://www.bnv.cz

GUMA spol. s r.o. (inflatable toys)

Jecna 24

120 00 Praha 2

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 224 918 411

Fax: +420 224 914 458

E-mail: [email protected]

Internet: http://www.gumapraha.cz

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LAMPS, a.s.

Ve Zlibku 16

193 00 Praha 9

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 281 923 226

Fax: +420 281 927 114

E-mail:[email protected]

Internet: http://www.lampshracky.cz

LENA - hracky, s.r.o.

Opavska 626

747 22 Dolni Benesov

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 597 582 429

E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Contact person: Mr. Tomas Jokl, Ms. Stanislava Kupkova Internet: http://www.lena-hracky.cz

MaDe, spol. s r.o.

Pratecka 868

620 00 Brno

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 545 218 105

E-mail: [email protected] . [email protected]

Internet: http://www.madehracky.cz

VELKOOBCHOD HEVA, spol. s r.o.

Zizkova 102/2609

586 01 Jihlava

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 567 310 173

Fax: +420 567 310 173

E-mail: [email protected]

Internet: http://www.hevacz.cz

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WIKY, spol. s r.o.

Svatoborska 395

697 01 Kyjov

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 518 698 811

Fax: +420 518 698 840

E-mail: [email protected]

Contact person: Mr. Tomas Eysselt Internet: http://www.wikyhracky.cz

OLYMPTOY

Okruzni 781

250 81 Nehvizdy

Phone: +420 321 740 100

E-mail: [email protected]

Internet: www.olymptoy.cz

TEDDIES, s r.o.

U Dluhonovic 1494

564 01 Zamberk

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 465 611 079

Fax: +420 465 618 336

E-mail: [email protected]

Internet: http://www.teddies.cz

HRACKY PRO RADOST

Na vrchovine 8

747 70 Opava

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 518 698 811

E-mail: [email protected]

Contact person: Mr. Vladimir Vicha Internet: http://www.hrackyproradost.cz

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DRACIK – DUVI CZ, s.r.o.

Uhelny trh 9

110 00 Praha 1

E-mail: [email protected]

Internet: www.dracik.cz

TOYS SERY

Stefanikova 220

697 Koprivnice

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 777 580 828

E-mail: [email protected]

Contact person: Mr. Radek Mrkvica Internet: http://www.toys-sery.cz

WELLY.CZ

MBH, s.r.o.

Polanskeho 654

756 60 Roznov pod Radhostem

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 518 698 840

E-mail: [email protected]

Internet: http://www.welly.cz

- Importer and wholesaler of metal toys (models of cars etc.)