Turbo Dynamics go to Germany

Released on: September 23, 2008, 8:52 am

Press Release Author: Turbo Dynamics

Industry: Automotive

Press Release Summary: England’s turbocharger specialists, Turbo Dynamics went to
Germany this month for the greatest automotive trade fair in the world:
Automechanika. Running for a week in Frankfurt biannually, Automechanika is
estimated to be over twelve times the size of Britain’s NEC and to attract 160,000
people!

Press Release Body: 2008 also brought the show’s 20th birthday, which was to “set
benchmarks for the automotive market.” Event organisers said, “The 20th
Automechanika is a special anniversary not just for visitors; exhibitors have been
working for the past two years to make the show an unforgettable event!”

Not wanting to miss such an important event, Turbo Dynamics’ Directors, Peter & Gail
Marsh travelled over to Frankfurt along with their Marketing Manager and of course,
a gorgeous TD girl.

German, French & Spanish speaking model, Hollie was chosen for the show because of
her intelligence, beauty and charisma. Meeting both current and potential Turbo
Dynamics’ customers/suppliers, Hollie also proved very popular. As a trade show,
Automechanika attracts businesses and professionals from around the world so Turbo
Dynamics went for a classy look with Hollie, who wore a fitted grey/black short
dress and high-heels. Her clothes were then complimented by long eyelashes and long
black curly hair. One bowled over customer in particular was Casper Hartogsveld of
C&E Turbochargers B.V. who said “Hollie’s lovely, I wish she was on my stand.”

The busy Turbo Dynamics team of four also attended the event in conjunction with
Peter’s associate, Kevan Jeans of Tomco and his nephew, Sam Jeans.

Marketing Manager, Natasha Miller explained that Turbo Dynamics had a small presence
at Automechanika this year in order to “test the waters” for futures years and
assess what was needed. The stand did however, feature a selection of Turbo
Dynamics’ best-selling and latest products, their new ‘Turbos’ DVDs, and the new and
immensely popular, MD555 turbocharger.

A selection of Turbo Dynamics’ customers and suppliers were also present for
Automechanika 2008 with turbocharger manufacturers such as, Garrett by Honeywell and
Borg Warner present with trade stands.

Of course with 10 ten halls, consisting of around twenty floors, 65km of isles and
4,600 exhibitors, the companies in attendance did not stop with the turbocharger
industry! The
hall classifications were: Repair & Maintenance, IT & Management, Service Station &
Car Wash, Parts & Systems and Accessories & Tuning. The vast extent of the
Automechanika halls also meant that well-known Frankfurt buildings such as, the
Congress Centre and Messeturm became part of the event! Automechanika organisers
said, “No other trade fair offers such a depth and breadth of product range.”

Among those anticipated 4,600 exhibitors, car manufacturers Audi, Fiat, Seat, Skoda
and Volkswagen all had a presence. Audi were said to be attending with “a grab bag
of new solutions for garages” and Fiat introduced their ‘Green Checkup’; a project
about sustainable mobility. Skoda focused on vehicle check-in procedures and
equipment along with service/diagnostic systems, and VW presented their new products
and services designed for the aftersales service sector.

VW, like Skoda, also looked at vehicle check-in procedures and equipment. Volkswagen
Service Director, Dietmar Hildebrandt commented, “Success in service begins with
effective communications between dealership personnel and the customer. And vehicle
check-in procedures play a huge role in this.”

The car manufacturer’s Vehicle ECG and V Protector car paint protective foil system,
which were featured on the stand both won the Automechanika Innovation Award this
year.

Another attraction of Automechanika is the fact that the event organisers do not
stop at taking stand bookings. 2008’s show, which ran from 16th-21st September,
covered the global issue of climate change with one of the event’s ‘Areas of focus’
being a discussion on climate change and its effects on the automotive aftermarket.
An environmentally-friendly visitor guide called the Green Directory was also
available for visitors this year.

Further initiatives included ‘Girls ans Auto’ (Girls at Work), which has been
created to encourage automotive businesses to be more open towards females working
in technical positions and to encourage women to consider apprenticeships within the
industry. Discussions on the best female vehicle mechatronics practioners in
Germany, successful women in the automotive trade etc. were also held in the
Galleria to help convey the Girls ans Auto messages.

Automechanika’s Aftermarket Forum was back for another year, looking at ‘How to
benefit from the dynamism of the aftermarket’ with speaker, Franz Thurner, head of
Aftersales Germany, BMW AG, Munich, ‘Worldwide Opportunities in the aftermarket’,
‘The CO2 challenge: How can the industry best adapt to the move towards CO2
emissions?’ and ‘Dealer Management – realignment in the authorised dealership sector


and optimisation of products and services’ as this year’s subjects.

A smaller version of Automechanika will also be taking place at Istanbul from
16th-19th April next year.

Web Site: http://www.turbodynamics.co.uk

Contact Details: Natasha Miller
natasha@turbodynamics.co.uk
Tel. 01202 487497

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