The Polish Auto Parts Exhibition is an international exhibition covering the automotive industry and its accessories. The following is a detailed introduction to the major auto parts exhibitions in Poland:
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS EXPO Poland
1.Basic information
Exhibition time: November 4th to 6th
Venue: PTAK International Exhibition Center, Warsaw, Poland
Organizer: Ptak Exhibition Center, Warsaw, Poland.
Held period: once a year.
Exhibition scale and influence
Exhibition area: 20,000 square meters.
Exhibitor visitors: 32,120 people
Number of exhibitors: reaching 260, displaying the latest technologies, products and services in the field of auto parts.
2. Scope of exhibits
Complete vehicles: commercial vehicles, passenger cars, special vehicles, buses, electric vehicles, motorcycles, etc.
Automobile parts and systems: power system (engine, gearbox, exhaust), chassis (axle, steering, brake, wheel, shock absorber), metal parts, installation accessories, doors, windows, bumpers, etc.
Standard parts: fasteners, threads and fasteners, sealing rings, bearings, etc.
Car interior: cockpit, instruments, airbags, decoration, seats, heating, air conditioning, electric regulator, etc.
Engine electronics: battery, electronic control unit, bus system, etc.
Vehicle lighting: headlights, adaptive headlights, daytime running lights, etc.
Electrical systems: cables, wiring harnesses, sensors, etc.
Repair and maintenance: body repair equipment and materials; paint and anti-corrosion systems; towing services, accident rescue equipment, etc.
Automotive accessories and tire batteries: general motor vehicle accessories, tires and batteries, etc.
Poland is a Central European country with a population of 38 million. It is the most populous country in Central Europe. It borders Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, and the border to the north. Baltic Sea. There are ten new EU member countries between the two major countries of Germany and Russia. Together with Ukraine and Belarus, they have a population of 120 million, which is more populous than Russia. Their economic aggregate is larger than that of Russia. Among these countries, Poland has the largest population. It accounts for one-quarter and one-third of the total economic output.
Poland officially joined the EU in 2004, and its per capita GDP reached US$16,317, far exceeding the standards of moderately developed countries. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Poland has been one of the few successful examples. Compared with other Eastern European countries, its development is particularly obvious. Even as other European countries’ economies stagnated, Poland remained unstoppable