German exhibitors will again be flying the flag at the third Automechanika Johannesburg from May 8 to 11, 2013. With 616 exhibitors (145 South African, 471 International) this is an 11pc increase in exhibitors compared to the previous event. Fifteen German companies will present a cross section of products and services from areas that include automotive parts, motor vehicle accessories and the entire aftermarket. Among them are MWS Autochemie (motor vehicle fluids), Auger Autotechnik (commercial vehicle parts), Hans Oetiker, Flösser, ClimAir Plava Kunststoffe GmbH (wind deflectors), REINZ-Dichtungs GmbH (seals and gaskets), Spicer Gelenkwellenbau (drive shafts), Eurolub, Trucktec Automotive, together with their local partners - Alleuro, Bizol, CTP, Philips, Otto Nussbaum, Stafford Technologies and BBT Automotive Components.
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