Saturday March 20, 2010
China firms at Auto Malaysia expo
KUALA LUMPUR: Companies from China are among the main foreign exhibitors at the Auto Malaysia 2010, an event showcasing equipment, parts, components, accessories, technologies and services related to the automotive industry.
The other foreign countries exhibiting their products are Thailand, Poland and Australia.
About 70% of the more than 100 exhibitors at the event are Malaysian companies involved in the autopart components and accessories sector.
“The event is expected to attract 3,000 trade visitors and professionals,” said S.T. Koh, general manager of Asif International (M) Sdn Bhd.
Organised by the Asif Group, the exhibition began yesterday and ends on Sunday. It is being held at Matrade Exhibition and Convention Centre here.
According to Koh, Auto Malaysia 2010 is a biannual international trade exhibition.
He said the event was aimed at providing a platform for international and local manufacturers as well as suppliers to showcase their products and services to potential buyers in the Asean region.
Koh also said a workshop and seminar themed Natural Gas Vehicle (NGV): Saving Costs and Tapping Opportunities would be held for the public, workshop operators, mechanics and vendors of car manufacturers.
“The seminar on NGV is to promote awareness on the proper installation process,” he explained. — Bernama
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