Automechanika Frankfurt draws record 140,000 visitors

Sept. 26, 2014
Some 140,000 trade show visitors from 173 countries, one in four of them from the workshop sector, attended the 23rd Automechanika Frankfurt from September 16-20, 2014.

Some 140,000 trade show visitors from 173 countries, one in four of them from the workshop sector, attended the 23rd Automechanika Frankfurt from September 16-20, 2014 to find out about the latest automotive products and technologies during the five-day fair.

On the exhibitor side, the fair set a record with 4,631 companies from 71 countries. Detlef Braun, Member of the Board of Management of Messe Frankfurt: “The ratings given by exhibitors have been outstanding with a significant impetus coming from outside Germany. However, German companies also see the current economic situation in a more positive light than in 2012.”

The number of international visitors rose by five percentage points to 60 percent. Particular interest was shown by visitors in subjects such as alternative power trains, fully automatic digital reception processes, energy efficiency, lightweight construction solutions with previously impossible loading capacities, accessories, customizing, car media and 3D printing.

“More than ever before, Automechanika in Frankfurt has shown itself to be a platform for the presentation of important, future-oriented technologies as the key to tomorrow’s developments throughout the entire automotive aftermarket,” Braun said.

The fair also presented the latest products and developments from the world market in the commercial-vehicle field. “Sustainability and environmental compatibility also play an extremely important role in the commercial-vehicle segment, Braun says. “For example, vans with previously unheard of loading capacities and weight-optimized electric refrigerated vehicles were to be seen here for the first time.”

The commercial-vehicle sector was under the ‘Truck Competence’ label on over 1,000 exhibition stands, and the associated special shows revolving around ‘Truck Competence’. About this, Alexandra Sommer, Specialist Aftermarket Marketing, Knorr-Bremse Systeme für Nutzfahrzeuge GmbH, said, “Our concept for the fair was given a very warm reception and resulted in a significant increase in the number of visitors to our stand compared to the previous fair. Our simulator fits perfectly in the ‘Truck Competence’ segment at Automechanika Frankfurt. We are already looking forward to the next edition of the fair in 2016.”

The ‘Collision Damage Talk’ was the best-attended event in the Automechanika Academy program with 600 participants. Key players from the insurance business, including HUK Coburg and the newly founded German Partner Workshop Association (Bundesverband der Partnerwerkstätten – BVdP) and Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT) also made presentations. The event was sponsored by paint manufacturers who returned to Automechanika after an absence of 12 years. “We have regained our confidence in fairs as a marketing tool and meet the world in Frankfurt am Main”, said Cromax Sales Manager Frank Forst.

More than 50 alternative-drive-chain pioneers from 12 countries presented their mobility concepts in Hall 10. Together with Prins Autogassystemen and Neste Oil, the German Liquid Gas Association (Deutscher Verband Flüssiggas e. V.) presented a bio version of LPG in a press conference on 16 September. Thus, ‘biopropane’ – LPG made of biomass feedstock – will be available from 2016 and help further reduce CO2 emissions.

Another attraction was the Galleria with a wide-ranging choice of basic and advanced training choices. For example, over 650 trade visitors from 36 countries attended the practice-oriented workshops on collision-damage management.

That social commitment can also be demonstrated at a trade fair was shown by an initiative of the ‘TEILEn e.V.’ (parts/share) association. Over 50 companies from the independent spare-parts market joined forces for a good cause and donated €250,000 to the Peter Maffay Stiftung, a charity for deprived children. The popular German rock musician accepted the donation personally at the fair and proved to be another magnet for visitors from German workshops.

Visitors from the workshop sector made good use of the ‘Automechanika Workshop Days’ program, which included a variety of technological presentations, workshop exhibitions and competitions organized, inter alia, by members of the Independent After Market Association (Verein Freier Ersatzteilemarkt e.V. – VREI), e.g., Schaeffler, ZF and Valeo. Discussing the program, VREI Chairman Thomas Fischer said, “Together with our members, we succeeded in arousing particular interest on the part of workshop visitors.”

The next Automechanika Frankfurt will be held Sept. 13 to 17, 2016.

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