MEYLE to offer a new experience at Automechanika Frankfurt

August 29, 2018
MEYLE to offer a new experience at Automechanika Frankfurt
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Hamburg based parts manufacturer MEYLE will have an all new stand in an all new location at Automechanika Frankfurt, having made the move to Hall 4.0, Stand C 52. 


This year the theme will be ‘Experience MEYLE’, with the company showcasing its product highlights and latest innovations to visitors from more than 100 different countries.

MEYLE also has an additional reason to celebrate this year as MEYLE AG’s holding company Wulf Gaertner Autoparts AG is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2018 and therefore has a few surprises up its sleeve.

The company’s stand measuring 420 m2 and comprising two floors will give trade visitors a comprehensive overview of the latest additions to the range and highlights of the MEYLE product lines for passenger vehicles, vans and commercial vehicles in all MEYLE product areas. The MEYLE experience at Automechanika will be rounded off by industry talks in a laid-back atmosphere with  tailored advice provided by experts and the presentation of a drift vehicle from the partnership with DRIFT UNITED.
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