22 April 2013
JEDDAH - The countries of the Middle East continue to be an extremely attractive market for the automobile sector, thanks to strong ongoing economic growth and a flourishing aftermarket trade.

In a recent report, research firm and Knowledge Partner of Automechanika Dubai, Frost & Sullivan, estimated that the total consumption within the automotive aftermarket in the GCC countries reached as much as $7.5 billion in 2012. With consumption worth $2.01 billion last year, the UAE was the second largest consumer market within the aftermarket in the GCC after Saudi Arabia.

Ahmed Pauwels, CEO of Epoc Messe Frankfurt, organizer of Automechanika Dubai, the region's largest trade platform for the automotive aftermarket, said: "Thanks to its superior transport and logistics infrastructure, the region serves as a key import and trans-shipment hub for the aftermarket trade that reaches across the wider hinterland in the MENA region, Iran and Central Asia, South Asia and Eastern Africa."

Automechanika Dubai 2013 will be held on June 11-13, at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.

"Automechanika Dubai will highlight the vast potential of the regional market that is still untapped and showcase new trade and business development opportunities that exist for key industrial players," Pauwels added.

According to the Frost & Sullivan report, parts and accessories make up the lion's share of the consumption, totaling $4.51 billion. Tires and inner tubes were the next most significant category of the aftermarket consumption, being worth $1.49 billion in 2012. Lubricants and batteries made up the next biggest sectors, at $816 million and $715 million respectively last year.

Going forward, the aftermarket is expected to maintain a healthy rate of growth, with Frost & Sullivan estimating that Parts and Accessories, Lubricants and Batteries would grow at a CAGR of around 13 percent between 2012 and 2017, while consumption of Tyres and Inner tubes would keep pace with a CAGR of 12 percent over the same period.

Jean-Michel Selles, Managing Director of KYB Middle East, said: "Automechanika Dubai is a very significant part of our business development strategy in the Middle East thanks to its wide footprint in the region. We expect favourable results from our participation this year."

Nantha Kumar, Senior Division Manager of Dynatrade, said: "We have been a part of Automechanika Dubai for quite a while now and have seen the exhibition grow into a notable international event. The regional automotive aftermarket trade will benefit from such an authentic parts exhibition."

With more than 1,324 exhibitors and 20,715 trade visitors in 2012, Automechanika Dubai serves as a vital trading link to markets difficult to reach. The trade fair is widely reputed as a great platform to learn more about new products, find new suppliers and compare product alternatives.

© The Saudi Gazette 2013