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Demand for automotive fuel injectors on all-time high
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, April 05 - 2008 at 13:46
- PRESS RELEASE
With increasing global pressure to adhere to uniform emission standards, demand for aftermarket automotive fuel injectors is experiencing strong growth around the world as sales are projected to exceed 54.2 million units by 2010 according to industry estimates.
"Increasing government regulations have spurred the growth of the business as carburetors are being replaced by fuel injection systems driven by the pressing need to conform to uniform emission standards and Government environmental regulations," said Eckhard Pruy, CEO of Epoc Messe Frankfurt.
"While carburetors continue to be used in several markets, fuel injection systems provide a clear-cut advantage over them for a complete replacement," Mr. Pruy added.
The market for automotive fuel injectors is growing at a CAGR of 4.05% through to 2010. Fuel injection systems with distinct features such as improved fuel efficiency and ignition control made possible by multi-point fuel injection and electronic control devices are developing as choice products.
"The strongest growth for automotive fuel injectors is expected to come from less industrialized markets such as Eastern Europe, Asia-Pacific (except Japan), and Latin America and other promising markets such as Middle East and North Africa," remarked Michael Dehn, Senior Show Manager Automechanika Middle East.
According to environmental experts more than 75 per cent of air pollutants are from vehicle emissions. "Two factors point to a worsening air pollution situation in the Gulf - firstly the rapid pace of urbanization and secondly the motorization," noted Mr. Dehn.
Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi all have vehicle emission control regulations in place and vehicles require a roadworthiness test every three years. U.A.E conducts these tests every year once the vehicle has crossed the three year mark. Elsewhere in the Middle East, in Egypt for instance fuel sulphur levels were too high, in Iran emissions are being ignored totally, in Jordan the roadworthiness tests do not include emission testing according to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
The automotive industry in the ME is experiencing brisk technological developments in the face of newly developed environmental regulations and emission standards.
In light of fuel injector's effective performance, automakers are all set to replace traditional carburetors with efficient fuel injectors as their application increases significantly in both developed and developing countries.
Fuel injectors are projected to experience immense demand led by rising application of fuel injection systems all over the world. Fuel injectors market is responsive to aftermarket demand in North America, Japan, and Western Europe while OEM demand controls the total market in less industrialized markets such as Eastern Europe, Asia-Pacific (except Japan), and Latin America and other promising markets including the Middle East.
In this scenario of significant demand, various exhibitors from Unites States, Europe, Southeast Asia & Middle East are using the Automechanika Middle East as a perfect platform to display new products and solutions. Some of the major companies that have already confirmed their participation for the event are Diesel Parts of America, United States, G.B.M. S.P.A. & R.A.S.E.D S.P.A, Italy, Hartridge Ltd United Kingdom, Premo International PTE Ltd Singapore, Rajnish International, India & Euro Diesel Services, U.A.E.
Automechanika Middle East is the event for the rapidly developing automotive aftermarket in the wider Middle East and Africa. The event covers the full range of parts for motor vehicles, as well as components for the drive, chassis, body, electrics and electronic groups, equipment for vehicle service and repair, bodywork repair and painting, tyres, batteries and performance systems.
Automechanika Middle East receives extensive industry support from international associations including the Brazilian Auto parts Manufacturers Association (Sindipecas) and the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) and AutoMiddleEast.
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Automechanika Middle East is the leading event for the rapidly developing automotive aftermarket in the wider Middle East and Africa. The trade fair is covers the full range of parts for motor vehicles, as well as components for the drive, chassis, body, electrics and electronic groups, equipment for vehicle service and repair, bodywork repair and painting, tyres, batteries and performance systems. Automechanika Middle East is the perfect platform to meet new contacts, discuss new trends and technological developments, keep up to date with industry knowledge and source new products and solutions from world over.
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EPOC Messe Frankfurt GmbH is a subsidiary of Messe Frankfurt, the world's largest trade fair organiser with its own fairground. It conducts over 150 events worldwide with 15 subsidiaries across Europe, Asia, America, Africa and the Middle East, and brings 800 years of experience to Dubai, the strategic hub for the region.
The successful portfolio of events of EPOC Messe Frankfurt GmbH in Dubai include: Intersec Middle East, Materials Handling+Logistics Middle East, Hardware+Tools Middle East, Garden+Landscaping Middle East, ISH kitchen+bath Middle East, Light Middle East, Beautyworld Middle East, Wellness & Spas Middle East, International/CEShometech, Automechanika Middle East, and the Middle East Toy Fair.
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