Automechanika 2012 sets new records

September 21, 2012
Automechanika 2012 sets new records
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The recent Automechanika trade fair in Frankfurt set new records in terms of exhibitors and visitor numbers. Despite tough economic times the show attracted 4,593 exhibitors from 74 countries and welcomed around 148,000 visitors from 174 countries.


“The aftermarket is booming and, despite the current economic disruptions, Automechanika has once again proved to be a reliable constant”, said Detlef Braun, Member of the Executive Board of Messe Frankfurt. “With an increase in the number of visitors from Eastern Europe and Russia coupled with a decline in numbers from South Europe, Automechanika reflects the current situation in the world economy”, he added.
The results of the exhibitor poll indicate that the quality of visitors to the fair has risen further in comparison to Automechanika 2010, with 70% of all exhibitors satisfied or extremely satisfied with the quality of visitor. In particular, German exhibitors reported being able to make more new contacts than in 2010.

The general consenous is that Automechanika continues to be the meeting place for representatives of industry, the workshop business and the trade. No doubt companies are already making plans for the next Automechanika Frankfurt which takes place from September 16th to 20th 2014.
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