Thailand Auto Parts & Accessories (TAPA)

Thailand Auto Parts & Accessories (TAPA) 23rd april 2008 to 27th April 2008, a mega show of automobile first time of its own in Thailand. It is an excellent platform for you to generate good business fortunes, unparallel exposure to automobile fraternity, cross-fertilization of ideas an opportunity to present your proposition to consumers.

Supporters :
» The Federation of Thai Industries: Automotive Industry Club & Auto-Parts Industry Club
» Thailand Automotive Institute
» Society of Automotive Engineers Thailand
» The Thai Automotive Industry Association
» Thai Tool And Die Industry Association
» Thai Subcontracting Promotion Association
Exhibit Profile:

Vehicle
» Agricultural Truck & Tractor
» Commercial Cars/Pickup
» Motorcycle/Tuk-Tuk
» Passenger Cars
Auto Parts & Components (OEM/REM)
» Batteries
» Breakes/Clutches/Suspensions/Shock Absorber/Cables/Transmission
» Body Parts
» Cooling Fan/Cooling System/Radiator
» Electric/Electronic Systems
» Engines
» Exhaust and Fuel System Component
» Fasteners/Spring/Bearings
» Rubber Part
» Steering Wheel
» Tires
Auto Accessories
» Aluminums alloy wheel
» Bodywork Equipment & Accessories
» Car Audio
» Equipment for Vehicle
» Interior Equipment & Accessories
» Lighting/Signaling
Petroleum Products/Lubricants/Maintenance Produd
» Air Fresheners
» Lubricants
» Car Cleaning
Tools/Dies & Machine
» Casting
» Forging
» Jig & Metal Forming
» Mould & Dies
» Sharpening/Polishing Machine
» Testing
Service & Maintenance
» Bodywork Repair & Painting
» Car wash & Car Care Service
Other
Number of Exhibitors:
Approximately 400 commpanies/700 booths from both domestic and overseas
Visitor Profile : Trade Days : Buyer, Importers, Manufacturers, Traders, Distributors, etc.

Public Days: Trade Visitors, Local Consumers, and Foreign Tourists are expected

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