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Harry Levy Amusements Ltd.

Harry Levy to move upstairs at ATEI 2007

The decision comes after several meetings with the ATEI organiser Clarion and other BACTA members.

Harry Levy Amusements has agreed to move its stand to the new location upstairs at next year’s ATEI.

The decision comes after several meetings with the ATEI organiser Clarion and other BACTA members.

“To be honest, we still have reservations about the move,” says sales director Gary Newman. “We received scores of letters from other amusement machine manufacturers complaining about the new plans for ATEI and we have thought long and hard about what we should do in this situation. But in the end, Clarion convinced us that they would do their utmost to make the show a success and we feel we owe it to our customers, our fellow exhibitors and the show itself to continue our support.”

Responding to the announcement, Peter Rusbridge, CEO of Clarion ATE said: “The Show would not have been the same without Harry and I’m naturally delighted at the news. Moving forward, we will now be spending a great deal of time visiting our exhibitors in order to explain the massive communications and operational plans that we have in place to make the new floor plan a success. We have budgeted to invest an additional £400,000 on marketing, logistics, operations and staffing to ensure that ATEI and ICE remain two of the most important events in the calendar.” He added: “I believe strongly that once the difficulties of the change are passed that the new floor plan will be good for the development of the shows and therefore good for our exhibitors and the thousands of international buyers who make the journey to London every year.”

About Harry Levy Amusements:

Harry Levy Amusement Contractor Ltd. was formed in 1980. It was initially an operating company, however, current Managing Director Harry Levy soon utilised his 18 years’ manufacturing experience to produce his own machines. These were pusher-style games, which to this day, still make up 70 percent of the machines manufactured in the company’s headquarters in Broadstairs, Kent. Harry Levy Amusements diversified into novelty and redemption in the mid 1980s and has become a leading manufacturer of this type of machine in the UK. The company also imports and distributes games, mainly from North America.

Since 1984, the company has widened its export base, appointing first class, well-respected companies to act as distributors worldwide. These include Coastal Amusements of the US, Charlier Brabo of Belgium, Loontjens of the Netherlands and Tecnoplay of Italy. Machines produced by the company are modified to the legal and personal requirements of individual markets. To maintain and increase its export markets, the company exhibits at numerous international exhibitions and advertises in various trade publications.

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