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1st Auto Parts Expo unites 120 parts, accessories businesses in one place

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It also opens up trade market and networking opportunities

Running through the operations of more than 250 local businesses that are registered for producing and importing up to 330 types of auto parts and components, the Philippines’ automotive parts and car care products sector is indeed promising and anticipates further growth.

Logically, this is driven by the surge in new vehicle sales, along with the rising demand for automotive aftermarket products and services.

Thus, the first-ever Auto Parts and Vehicles Expo (APVE) Philippines, which will run until June 7 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City, will surely make the automotive sector rev up further as it is expected to gather 4,000 prospective buyers and sellers, with a lineup of more than 120 exhibitors from across the Southeast Asian region and internationally.

According to Informa Markets, the organizer of the trade show, the auto parts and vehicles trade show will serve as a “timely platform” for local and international suppliers to convene for trading, networking, and exchange of ideas and innovations about automotive parts, accessories, maintenance equipment, and tools.

“The first-ever APVE Philippines is aimed at congregating industry leaders, buyers, sellers, and representatives from the government to unlock emerging and potential growth opportunities in the auto parts sector,” general manager in the Philippines of Informa Markets Rungphech “Rose” Chitanuwat said during the expo’s opening yesterday.

She added APVE is also relevant to several related industries like mining, construction, logistics, transportation, and agriculture.

Car enthusiasts, professionals, and business owners can supercharge their knowledge with seminars discussing trends and the strategic alliances in the vehicle industry.

On the expo’s last day, visitors can watch out for the culmination of the Bumper to Bumper car show, too.

The entrance to the three-day expo is free.

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