AMR Expo expands
• Herrmann Lack-Technik – a specialist in workshop equipment and vehicle refinishing.
• Orap – an independent exporter of original parts and accessories that supplies wholesalers, retailers and independent workshops with spare parts for Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Volkswagen, Seat, Porsche, Opel and Smart.
• Voltronic – engages in developing and manufacturing high performance lubricants and additives.
• Weicon – a producer of special adhesives and sealants, technical sprays, high performance assembly pastes and greases for production, repair, maintenance and servicing.
Fiona Chiew, managing director for Messe Frankfurt Traders-Link (Beijing), said: “To help maximise the experience for both our exhibitors and visitors, we are excited to welcome the first German Pavilion to this year’s edition of AMR. The exhibitors in this devoted area will be able to offer insights into specific sectors of the industry such as the aftermarket, which is already a very established field in Europe. We believe that this new collaboration will complement China’s quickly growing repair and maintenance market.”
[subhead] Special zones target aftermarket developments and new energy vehicles
This year at AMR, visitors will benefit from more strategic hall planning to provide more enhanced coverage and easier navigation across different areas of the repair and maintenance sector. Halls have been categorised into specific zones to support matchmaking for both buyers and exhibitors. These zones, which span across 20,000 sqm, include Spare Parts, Car Care and Lubricant Oil, each of which will feature special sectors to highlight the industry’s most intricate areas further. For example, the aftermarket and new energy vehicles sectors will have their own dedicated area to cover each of these specific trends.
[subhead] The growing fringe programme reflect rising trends in the repair and maintenance industry
Away from the zone’s exhibitors, a total of over 30 fringe events will also run concurrently with the show. Here, industry experts will hold seminars, forums and other activities to reflect the current themes, latest global developments and regional trends across the industry.
Some of the significant trends under the spotlight within the fringe programme include lubricant oils and the automotive aftermarket supply chain, the development of the repair industry under environmental policy changes, and how the automotive aftermarket is influenced by the development of new energy vehicles. Other interrelated topics will focus on the challenges and opportunities for traditional auto parts dealers, workshop profit patterns and marketing strategies for tyre shops. Participants can also attend the 2019 Automotive Aftermarket Brand Festival, which is being hosted at AMR.
For all overseas visitors who pre-register online, organisers sponsor VIP services including accommodation, transport, AMR lounge access and can assist with visa applications.
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