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  • Goodyear — Tires "The Wet Grip Experience"

    Goodyear — Tires "The Wet Grip Experience"

    Tire company Goodyear launches its new summer tire EfficientGrip Performance with an unusual marketing idea. The paddlewheel of Hamburg's famous steamboat "Louisiana Star" was covered with a special design that transforms it into an almost 7 meter high tire. The paddle wheel-tire was seen in the Port of Hamburg and on the river Elbe.
    The giant paddle wheel-tire in Hamburg was created by German advertising agency Leo Burnett.

    Since 1999 the luxury liner is one of the major attractions in the Port of Hamburg. To the huge number of visitors, its paddlewheel communicates instantly that the Efficient Grip Performance offers the perfect grip when wet. The printed air duct sheet, which is mounted on the paddle wheel, is car-wash-resistant. It covers 100 m2 of Alucobond-panels. The whole construction design weighs 400 kg. Its surface has a diameter of nearly seven meters, which means it has the height of a multi-story house.

    The giant paddle wheel-tire in Hamburg was created by German advertising agency Leo Burnett. The Frankfurt based agency also developed the new Goodyear campaign. The claim "Made to feel good" addresses the consumer in a more emotional way. "This
    unusual advertising platform complements our classic print campaign we designed for the new product," says Fabian Schreiber, Marketing Manager at Goodyear.

    During this weekend, the Goodyear paddle wheel steamer will be — as usual — available for round trips on the inland waters of Hamburg.

    Responsible for this campaign at Goodyear is Fabian Schreiber (Marketing Manager Goodyear).

    Credits: at Leo Burnett are Andreas Pauli (Chief Creative Officer), Daniela Ewald (Creative Director), Jörg Hoffmann (Creative Director), Benjamin Merkel (Senior Copywriter), Helge Kniess (Senior Art Director), Sabrina Lienig (Layouter), Philipp Müller-Scheessel (Account Supervisor), Leonie Schüssler (Junior Account Manager), Christiane Simshäuser (Projektmanagement), Netti Weber (Senior Print Production Manager), Katrin Kester (Head of Public Relations).

  • The White House will not influence decision GM on sale Opel

    The White House will not influence decision GM on sale Opel

    Barack Obama

    The white house is not intended to interfere with process of decision-making by a management of American autoconcern General Motors about sale of European branch Adam Opel GmbH, reports Reuters.

    Board of directors General Motors once again could not choose on August, 22nd the buyer from the Canadian manufacturer of autoaccessories Magna, the consortium with which includes the Russian Savings Bank, and Belgian investment company RHJ International. According to the assistant to the press-secretary of the White house Bill Burton, the government of the USA not begins to influence choice process in spite of the fact that 60% of actives GM own somehow.

    "According to the president, decisions on current operations should be accepted by workers General Motors. He (the US president Barack Obama) never wished to be engaged in this business, and the president is happy, that they make the decision and again rise on feet", — Burton at a briefing in the State of Massachusetts where spends holiday the US president has told.

    In turn press-secretary German chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday has confirmed, that the German government still wants, that concern Magna became buyer Opel, and undertakes necessary measures to promote. According to the press-secretary of the chancellor, the next session of management General Motors of a choice of the buyer will take place on September, 8th or 9.

    Board of directors GM gives only "recommendation" about the buyer. The definitive decision accepts appointed after the beginning of procedure of bankruptcy Opel "tutorial structure" in which enter on two representatives from GM and the federal government, and also a "neutral" member — the president of the Chamber of commerce of the USA into Germany Fred Irwin.

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    Do not press on us!

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    Advertiser:
    Global Call to Action against Poverty
    Agency:
    Grey Milan, Italy
    Additional credits:
    Creative Director: Francesco Emiliani
    Head of Art: Francesco Fallisi
    Art Director: Letizia Bozzolini
    Copywriter: Francesca Andriani
    Illustrator: Paolo Rui
    Art Buyer: Virginia Salvucci
    Account Supervisor: Emanuela Carnaghi