Dubai, UAE: The steady growth in both exhibitor and visitor numbers at Automechanika Dubai 2019 has underlined a successful conclusion to the Middle East and Africa’s (MEA) largest automotive aftermarket trade fair.
The 17th edition of the annual showcase, which took place from 10-12 June at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, registered a four percent year-on-year increase in exhibitors in 2019, with 1,880 exhibitors from 63 countries on-board.
Pre-audited visitor and trade buyer numbers from the event’s organiser Messe Frankfurt Middle East also come in at 32,414 from 146 countries, nearly two percent up on the previous year.
Automechanika Dubai 2019 covered the six major product sections of Parts & Components and Electronics & Systems (1,181 exhibitors); Accessories & Customizing (246 exhibitors); Tyres & Batteries (226 exhibitors); Repair & Maintenance (155 exhibitors); and Car Wash, Care & Reconditioning (72 exhibitors).
Messe Frankfurt Middle East also added the four new sub-categories of Agricultural Parts & Equipment; Body & Paint; Motorcycle Competence; and Oils & Lubricants. The move was designed to make it easier for the tens of thousands of visitors to navigate the vast 63,300sqm expanse of exhibition space.
With 23 country pavilions and 34 international trade associations, and a buzzing Innovation Zone providing informative insights to the auto aftermarket’s future, Automechanika Dubai’s global reputation as the gateway to the vast MEA market and beyond was evident throughout.
“The last 12 months have been challenging, but we worked tirelessly to deliver another successful show, where the global automotive aftermarket community converged to share knowledge and expand their business networks not only in the MEA, but also the subcontinent and CIS,” said Mahmut Gazi Bilikozen, Automechanika Dubai’s Show Director.
“Dubai’s central location between manufacturing countries from the East, Europe, and the Americas, coupled with its reputation as an Emirate that allows access for traders and aftermarket professionals from throughout the wider region means Automechanika Dubai can attract the kind of buyers that no other aftermarket trade fair can.”
Dubai’s status as a gateway to emerging global markets – and in particular the auto aftermarket – was highlighted by figures released at Automechanika Dubai 2019 by Dubai Customs showing double-digit growth over the last ten years in the Emirate’s aftermarket parts trade.
According to Dubai Customs, Dubai traded 2.1 million tons of auto parts and accessories worth US$10.3 billion in 2018, a 32 percent increase in value of what the Emirate traded in 2009 (US$7.8 billion).
That figure includes imports of auto parts, accessories, batteries, tyres, and engine components worth US$5.5 billion last year, while exports and re-exports into surrounding continents was worth US$4.8 billion.
Japan topped the list of country partners for Dubai’s auto parts trade according to Dubai Customs, with the two trading US$1.4 billion worth of aftermarket products in 2018. Rounding out the top five list was the USA (US$735 million worth of auto parts trade), Germany (US$680 million), Korea (US$626 million), and China (US$626 million).
These countries also had a strong presence at Automechanika Dubai 2019, with all having national pavilions at the show. Meanwhile, exhibitors across the board expressed their satisfaction with the exhibition and the interest generated prospective business partners at the show.
A key returning highlight was the Innovation Zone, a dedicated area at the centre of the show floor featuring presentations and product showcases from exhibitors such as Wabco and FSE that are steering the course for the regional and global automotive aftermarket.
Other features included the Truck Competence initiative, where 1,260 exhibitors showcased their products dedicated to the entire value chain in the truck sector, from truck parts and accessories, to workshop equipment, body repairs and care.
The Automechanika Academy (AA) also returned, featuring key presentations such as Dubai’s auto parts and accessories trade in 2018 by the Dubai Customs, along with the findings of a survey exploring innovations in the Middle East automotive industry by global research company Explori.
Other AA highlights included a series of sessions by AMENA and Tiqani, as well as AfriConnections, which explored rising opportunities in the African aftermarket.
The 18th edition of Automechanika Dubai will take place from 7-9 June 2020 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre. More information about is available at: www.automechanikadubai.com.