The main auto parts companies already confirmed presence at the event at the end of April
By Redação AutoIndústria | Translated by Jorge Meditsch
Four years after its last edition, the Automec is confirmed to happen from April 25 to 29. The event is Latin America’s largest aftermarket fair. BorgWarner, Bosch, Continental, Denso, Randon Group, Fras-le, KSPG, Magneti Marelli, Mahle Metal Leve, Sabó, Schaeffler, Tecnomotor, Valeo and ZF are some of the brands that have already confirmed their participation.
The information was released this Tuesday, 1/24, by RX, the event organizer, also announcing the opening of the accreditation for the public interested in visiting the show. The enrollment is free and should be made through the website www.automecfeira.com.br.
The event will be held in all eight São Paulo Expo’s pavilions, in a 100 thousand square meter area, from April 25 through 29. Supported by the main automotive associations, such as Sindipeças, Sindirepa, Sincopeças and Andap/Sicap, Automec 2023 will gather more than 1,500 brands to show their products and services.
The estimate is to receive 80 thousand visitors. Besides knowing the main auto parts industry’s novelties, the visitor can participate in various activities and experiences programed for the event’s five days.
A traditional event in Brazil, the Automec did not happen in 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions. The fair organizers estimate about R$ 24 billion in businesses will be generated during the event.
Among the attractions, RX highlights the Automec Experience, with model workshops, a professional training area and a content arena. It will hold diverse product and service demonstrations from the repair and replacement market.
Photo: Automec
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