Automechanika Dubai draws 30,000 visitors from 130 countries

June 12, 2015
Automechanika Dubai set an attendance record as visitors to the three-day event passed the 30,000 mark for the first time in its 13-year history.

Automechanika Dubai set an attendance record as visitors to the three-day event passed the 30,000 mark for the first time in its 13-year history.

A total of 30,835 trade buyers from 130 countries passed through the 2015 edition of the Middle East and Africa’s largest automotive aftermarket trade fair, a 7 percent increase over the previous year, according to organizer Messe Frankfurt Middle East.

With 1,889 exhibitors from 59 countries occupying 17 percent more space than in 2014, Automechanika Dubai 2015 concluded on June 4 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre with more international and local representation than ever before.

The increasing global interest in the wider region’s automotive aftermarket also comes as Dubai Customs released figures showing Dubai’s trade for auto parts and accessories was valued at US$ 12 billion in 2014, 10 percent more than in 2013.

That figure includes imports of auto parts, accessories, tires, and engine components worth US$ 7 billion last year, while exports and re-exports were worth US$ 5 billion, reinforcing Dubai’s premier status as a major liaison between Asian, European and North American manufacturing countries and consuming regional markets.

Ahmed Pauwels, CEO of Messe Frankfurt Middle East, said: “The double-digit growth of Dubai’s auto parts trade underlines the Emirate’s important role as a key gateway to emerging markets throughout the world.”

“This growth goes hand-in-hand with Automechanika Dubai, which is the wider region’s only dedicated trade platform where the entire global automotive aftermarket community converges for three busy days to expand their presence and business networks not only in the Middle East and Africa, but also the subcontinent and CIS.”

New product launches, partnerships, distribution agreements, and manufacturing facility announcements by leading global majors and local players alike were the norm at Automechanika Dubai 2015.

At the forefront of new announcements was the show’s Headline Sponsor and UAE-based ENOC, which opened a 5,000 sqm lubricants and grease manufacturing plant in Dubai to complement its existing facility in Fujairah.

According to Mohammed El Sadek, Director of ENOC’s Lubricant Division, the two plants have a total production capacity of 300,000 metric tons annually, most of which is exported to more than 60 countries.

“The UAE is the Middle East’s largest hub for manufacturing of lubricants, manufacturing close to 1.5 million metric tons annually,” said El Sadek.  “Only 200,000 metric tons is used domestically, so there’s around 1.3 million metric tons exported throughout the region as well as into Asia, South East Asia, Africa, and the sub-continent.

“There is huge potential to build on this business especially for export and Automechanika Dubai gives us the platform to expand into new markets where we are not yet present,” added El Sadek.

“If we look at the mix of visitors to Automechanika Dubai, we are looking at more than 100 countries, and a lot of these countries we still don’t have business in so it’s important to be here.”

Automechanika Dubai focuses on six product sections of Parts & Components and Systems and Electronics (1,340 exhibitors in 2015), Tyres & Batteries (190 exhibitors), Accessories & Tuning (166 exhibitors), Repair & Maintenance (109 exhibitors), and Service Station & Car Wash (84 exhibitors).

The largest section, Parts & Components and Systems & Electronics, spanned more than 41,000 sqm of exhibition space alone, and was packed with biggest names of the international automotive aftermarket.

Among these was Belgian-headquartered WABCO, a world-leading supplier of electronic braking, stability, suspension and transmission automation systems for heavy-duty commercial vehicles.

Sherif El-Sheikh, Regional Leader for the Middle East and Africa, WABCO Trailer Systems, Aftermarket and Off-Highway Division, said the region presented major growth opportunities for the automotive sector.

“The Middle East continues to close the gap to advanced safety and efficiency technologies more common in developed markets,” said El-Sheikh. “Therefore, we see it as a glass half full because it means there are more opportunities to introduce the latest innovations that have already been around in mature markets.”

“Now is the perfect time to do business in the Middle East and Africa and most of the main players in the commercial vehicle industry are exhibiting at Automechanika Dubai showing off their capabilities. There’s a good reason behind that and that’s because many industry experts are expecting this market to grow for many years to come.”

Among the more innovative product launches at Automechanika Dubai 2015 was Irish company No-H2O’s waterless carwash solutions. No-H20 signed a partnership agreement with Central Trading Company (CTC) – part of the Al Rostamani Group – at Automechanika Dubai.  The deal, which is expected to exceed AED10 million, will see CTC take on the role of master franchisee and act as the exclusive distributor for No-H2O in the UAE. “We’re revolutionizing the UAE car market by introducing No-H2O and we will continue to satisfy our valuable customers and exceed their expectations,” said Mohammed Aqel, General Manager of Central Trading Company.

“This region is faced with a lot of water consumption issues and No-H20 supports the growing need to preserve water and reduce waste.  All No-H20 products are biodegradable and eco-friendly, using the latest waterless technology on the market today. No-H2O is also the only product of its kind approved for use on commercial aircraft such as Boeing and Airbus, so it’s highly accredited.”

Automechanika Dubai has in recent years attracted a growing number of African visitors looking for suppliers of genuine parts, accessories, and components.

More than 3,000 trade buyers from the world’s second largest continent stopped by Automechanika Dubai 2015, including Nigerian Engineer Tunde Koiki, CEO of Teekay Service Centre, who has visited the show for the past six years.

“Every year there’s something I want to achieve at Automechanika Dubai,” said Koiki. “This year my target is to meet manufacturers and establish partnerships in Nigeria where there is a strong demand right now for genuine parts.

“I can meet suppliers one-on-one and can and buy from them directly. Having genuine parts sourced at Automechanika Dubai has helped my business grow so far, and I’m sure that will be the same for any Nigerian car parts dealer.”

The wheels are in motion for Automechanika Dubai 2016. The 14th edition will take place from May 8-10, 2016 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, a month earlier than its usual dates to accommodate the Holy month of Ramadan.

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