Business Bureau, Gulf Today
Europe’s dominant position as the world’s biggest exporter of spare auto parts and accessories will be underlined by hundreds of European manufacturers presenting their latest innovations at the Middle East’s largest automotive aftermarket trade fair in Dubai next month.
More than 1,800 exhibitors from 60-plus countries will partake in Automechanika Dubai when it opens for the 17th time today morning, (June 10-12, 2019) at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, with 350-plus companies hailing from Europe.
It’s estimated that global exports of auto parts totalled more than $400 billion in 2018, and according to World’s Top Exports, an online data aggregator, European countries accounted for 48 per cent of that value, or $195.6 billion.
Auto parts and accessories are also the 4th most valuable export category in the European Union (EU), behind cars ($420.9 billion), and processed petroleum oils ($217 billion), making the automotive sector in particular one of highly strategic importance.
This comes as EU aftermarket and Original Equipment Manufacturers continue to make inroads into the wider Middle East and African (MEA) region, with Automechanika Dubai 2019 presenting a gateway to markets that have otherwise proven to be difficult to reach.
“Automechanika Dubai has for many years brought together the world’s leading manufacturers and suppliers with tens of thousands of trade visitors and buyers, over half of which come from outside of the UAE,” said Mahmut Gazi Bilikozen, Show Director for Automechanika Dubai.
“Regional aftermarket buyers and distributors from the Middle East and Africa are seeking high-quality solutions and services that Europe is well-known for, and this year they’ll be treated to the very best EU brands.
“Seven of the 23 country pavilions at Automechanika Dubai 2019 will come from Europe, while there’ll be more than 25 European exhibiting countries along with eight supporting European trade associations,” added Bilikozen. “This is the only annual opportunity for regional aftermarket professionals to see the very best that Europe has to offer, all under one roof over three days in one of the world’s most dynamic cities.”
According to World’s Top Exports, European exports of auto components and accessories in 2018 grew by seven per cent year-on-year, while eight of the world’s top 15 exporters come from the Old Continent. Topping the global list is Germany, with $67.1 billion worth of exports in 2018, comprising 17 per cent of the total international value, and a seven per cent increase over the previous year.
France is the world’s 7th largest automotive parts exporter, with $15.7 billion worth shipped in 2018, followed by Italy ($15.3 billion, 8th largest), the Czech Republic ($14.6 billion, 9th), Poland ($14.3 billion, 10th), Spain ($11.7 billion, 11th), Romania ($7.6 billion, 14th), and the UK ($7 billion, 15th).
These countries will also have a strong presence at Automechanika Dubai 2019, where national pavilions from Germany, Italy, UK, Belgium, Spain, France, and Poland will present the biggest names in the business.
The Spanish presence for example has already grown by 50 per cent year-on-year in terms of exhibition space covered, and top companies confirmed to participate this year include the likes of Alkar, Air Fren, Cepsa, Gespasa, B CAR Auto Parts, and Cojali, a manufacturer of premium components for braking and cooling systems.
Javier de la Guía, Sales Director at Cojali said the company plans to launch a telematics solution for fleet managers: “In addition to braking and cooling systems components, Cojali produces advanced diagnostics solutions for commercial vehicles, and we’re launching at Automechanika Dubai 2019 the first and only telematics solution with real-time remote diagnostics,” said de la Guía.
“This solution links all different parties in the transportation field, including fleet managers, drivers, workshop owners and customers. We anticipate it will be hugely popular in this region, which has a large commercial road transportation network.”
Air Fren is also eager to reach out to professionals in the commercial vehicle sector, and will present its 2019 portfolio of air brake systems for trucks, trailers, and buses.
Jesus Velilla, CEO and owner of Air Fren said large scale construction and a vast logistics network in the wider Middle East and Africa means demand for the company’s aftermarket solutions will continue to grow.
“The massive construction and logistics operations ongoing in the Middle East and Africa means there’re a lot of need for industrial vehicles to accomplish the many important projects in these areas,” said Mr. Velilla. “This reflects on the aftermarket as well, and these two markets represent an important percentage of our business in foreign countries.