IAP-2012 Tehran Auto Parts Exhibition
Exhibition Date: November 2012
Exhibition Venue: Tehran International Exhibition Center, Iran
Organizer: Iran Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association (IAPMA)
Exhibition Cycle: Once a year
Exhibition Scope:
Automobiles, automobile components and spare parts; automotive electronics, electrical parts, lighting systems, car audio and entertainment equipment, car accessories, attachments, and modification services; automobile trade, showroom, workshop, and repair station equipment and logistics handling; car maintenance, inspection tools and equipment; car beauty, care products, services, and equipment; car painting booths, coatings, varnishes, sanding products, services, and equipment; environmental protection for automobiles, recycling, waste treatment.
The exhibits are divided into 12 categories including casting and forging parts, stamping parts, motors, transmissions, chemical plastics, decorative parts, suspension parts, standard parts, pumps, filters, locks, cylinder head gaskets, automotive glass, mirrors, molds, engineering services, quality inspections, and AAPEX auto parts exhibitions.
Exhibition Introduction:
The 7th Iran International Auto Parts Exhibition 2012 is the largest auto parts exhibition in Iran, organized by the Iranian Auto Parts Association, held once a year. In 2011, this exhibition had over 1200 overseas exhibitors. Exhibitors from the UK, China, France, India, Germany, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, and the UAE attended what is considered the largest auto parts exhibition in Iran. Currently, there are approximately 2000 auto parts factories in Iran with 650 members, among which there are 230 medium to large-scale manufacturers.
Iran's current annual demand for various vehicles is 500,000 units, and by 2012, Iran’s annual car demand will reach 1 million units. However, its domestic production capacity is only around 380,000 units per year. While Iran increases its domestic car production, it will also import and export a large number of cars and parts to meet societal demands. The economic and trade complementarity between China and Iran is strong, presenting broad development prospects. China is Iran's second-largest trading partner, with bilateral trade reaching $5.623 billion last year. Iran has a strong demand for Chinese mechanical and electrical products, accounting for about 50%.
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