
Automechanika Frankfurt, the world’s leading trade fair for the automotive service industry, is taking place from today until 14th September, in Frankfurt, Germany. This premier international meeting point is bringing together the industry, dealership trade, and maintenance and repair segments, offering a unique platform for business growth, knowledge sharing, and technological advancements.
11 Pakistani auto parts companies are taking part in the fair. Darson Industries Pvt. Ltd and Rastgar are participating directly, while A-One Techniques, Excel Engineering, Ghuari Tires, Thermosole Industries, and several other auto parts companies are joining under the support of the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP). Pakistani exporters are steadily expanding their market access in Europe.
Attendees are having the opportunity to connect with global buyers, discover the latest technologies and trends, and network with peers, ultimately staying ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving automotive landscape.
More than 4,000 exhibitors from over 80 countries are participating in the fair.
From Pakistan, many auto parts importers and members of the Pakistan Auto Spare Parts Importers & Dealers Association (PASPIDA) are visiting Automechanika Frankfurt 2024.
Mr. Irfan Ahmed Qureshi, CEO of Matchless Engineering, said about being at Automechanika Frankfurt 2024. ‘We have been a regular exhibitor here, and while today is just the first day, we are hopeful about meeting our goals this year.’
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