AAAA Trade Show sets industry benchmark

The great depth and quality of the exhibitors’ showcase at the recent AAAA Trade Show in Melbourne attracted a record breaking number of visitors and set a new benchmark for the scope and presentation of trade shows in Australia’s $8 billion automotive aftermarket.

A total of 10,768 registered visits were counted at the gates of the three day AAAA Trade Show, and this is more than a 70% increase on the 2005 AAAA Trade Show held in Sydney. "The AAAA made a promise to exhibitors that we would place significant focus in our campaign on capturing industry qualified visitors to this event," said AAAA Executive Director Stuart Charity.

Over 400 leading companies showcased the latest automotive aftermarket parts, accessories, tools & equipment including:

> 4WD Accessories > Air Conditioning
> Audio > Brakes
> Chemicals > Cruise Control
> Drivetrain     > Electrical
> Engine  > Exhaust
> Filters   > Oil & Lubricants
> Performance   > Polishes
> Radiators > Restoration
> Suspension > Tools
> Transmission     > Trim
> Wheels & Tyres   > Windscreens
> Workshop Equipment 

"Special activities that brought favourable comment from visitors included the free tours of specialist exhibits, the free bus services bringing visitors in from Victorian regional centres, regular tours to the new Kangan Batman TAFE Automotive Centre of Excellence, and the new Collision Repair Expo, which featured more than 50 exhibits in adjacent halls of the Melbourne Exhibition Centre," said Stuart Charity.

 

 

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