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28.03.2024
The Auto Maintenance and Repair Expo (AMR) concluded on 23 March 2024 at the National Convention and Exhibition Center (Tianjin) with strong results in terms of the exhibition area, and number of exhibitors (1.061) and visitors (45.616 visits).
The show also had a significant surge of internationalism with industry players from 46 countries and regions gathering to explore hot topics around innovation, green development, new energy vehicles, connectivity, as well as talent naturing. With a wide range of fringe programmes, product and technology showcases in repair and maintenance, diagnostics, parts and components and coating, AMR 2024 received wide acclaim from attendees across the board.
Rooted in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (Jing-jin-ji) region for 40 years,
AMR’s commitment to establishing an international platform for information
exchange, business cooperation and education was clearly evident throughout the
four-day show. In fact, it expanded the Repair and Maintenance and Parts
and Components sectors to accommodate the increase of exhibitors, while
the comprehensive range of zones emphasised a number of global industry trends,
national guidelines, and needs in the automotive aftermarket for innovation and
a greener future.
As the mainstay sector of AMR, Repair and Maintenance converged leading brands from around the world. With a booth in the sector, Jacky Li, vice president of Corwei (Yingkou) Industrial, said: “This year, we brought smart manufacturing products with Italian technology patents and maintenance equipment for new energy vehicles to the show. We welcomed customers from all over the world, including Chinese buyers and overseas customers from Europe, Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia, as well as new customers from Africa. Our distributors and customers expressed high praise about the fair, which opened up more business channels for us.”
AMR 2024 built
upon the amount of exhibition space in Parts and Components, offering an even
more comprehensive range of product showcases. The sector welcomed Danaher Auto
Spare Parts Co Ltd, a key Chinese manufacturer of spare parts. Mr Emmett Yang,
Director of the company, expressed: “Tianjin is an important manufacturing and
distribution hub for automotive components in China. Leveraging geographical
advantages, AMR’s platform has facilitated our expansion in the North China
market, as we can showcase products and promote our brands in the region.”
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