| The
Dubai Motor Show
organised by the
Dubai World Trade
Centre (DWTC) is
ranked among the
top 10 automotive
exhibitions in terms
of number and quality
of exhibitors and
visitors and the
quality of organisation.
This year the visitor
turnout at the Show
exceeded 41,200,
including a large
number of VIPs,
members of the Royal
Families and top
ranking government
officials from the
Gulf region. It
also attracted a
large number of
overseas visitors
from Europe and
the neighbouring
region, including
Iran and the Indian
Subcontinent.
"The
visitor turnout
exceeded our expectations
and the exhibitor
feedback indicates
that most of our
exhibitors had
a successful show
and have committed
to return to the
show in 2003,"
said Ibrahim Al
Hashemi, Corporate
Manager - Exhibitions,
DWTC.
The
responses from
the world's leading
automobile manufacturers
present at the
event indicate
that they were
happy about the
quality of visitors.
"This year
the Middle East
International
Motor Show has
been the most
successful for
the BMW Group
in terms of enquiries
and the number
of orders received
for all our 2002
models, especially
the totally re-designed
flagship BMW 7
Series model and
the all-new MINI
Cooper. Our stand
was filled to
capacity on the
opening day of
the show, and
customers were
pressing us to
accept deposits
on cars immediately.
We had some visitors
offer us twice
as much for the
7-Series models
that are on display,"
said Mr. Robert
Bailey-McEwan,
Managing Director,
BMW Group Middle
East.
Some
40 leading vehicle
manufacturers
participated at
the Motor Show
along with more
than 200 automobile
parts and accessories
manufacturers
from around the
world. Some of
the well-know
brands represented
at the exhibition
included Toyota,
BMW, Mercedes,
Jeep, Ford, Jaguar,
Land Rover, Lexus,
Porsche, Volvo,
Volkswagen, Audi,
General Motors,
Nissan, Skoda,
Mitsubishi, Peugeot,
Hyundai, Pirelli
and Bridgestone.
"The
Dubai Motor Show
this year has
been the biggest
and the best for
General Motors.
With a stand covering
more than 2,100
square metres
we have been able
to present the
entire range of
our latest models
to the Middle
East region. The
increased size
of our presence
at the show underlines
our commitment
to the success
of the show and
the continued
confidence in
the UAE and regional
markets,"
said Paul Johnson,
Regional Director,
General Motors.
DaimlerChrysler,
which exhibited
some of its breath-taking
models including
the SL 500 roadster,
S 63 AMG, Jeep,
Chrysler and Dodge,
attracted big
crowd to its stand.
"DaimlerChrysler
Middle East is
delighted to once
again be participating
at the 6th Middle
East International
Motor Show. We
feel that the
Motor Show is
constantly improving
in terms of being
a very professionally
organised event.
The Middle East
is an extremely
important market
for us and we
invest well in
presenting our
products at each
and every Motor
Show in this region.
We can also see
that the other
automotive manufacturers
share our view
in the way they
have invested
in their stands
and have presented
their products
at this year's
Motor Show. We
look forward to
participating
at the next Middle
East Motor Show
in 2003,"
said Per V. Rasmussen,
President and
CEO, DaimlerChrysler
Middle East.
The
Land Rover with
its innovative
outdoor stand,
which featured
a rock-climbing
wall, attracted
a lot of attention
and participation.
"People enjoyed
the outdoor design
which, of course,
is the natural
habitat of the
Land Rover brand.
The Dubai Motor
Show is an important
event for the
auto industry
in the Middle
East and we felt
exhibitors and
visitors were
positive and supportive
of the show,"
said Matt McClurg,
Marketing Manager,
Land Rover Middle
East & Africa.
The
Dubai-based Future
Motors presented
a number of exquisitely
designed cars
from companies
including Herbert
Hartage GmbH &
Co, Carlsson Autotechnik
GmbH and TechArt
Automobildesign
GmbH and Pagani
at the Motor Show.
Four
well-known car
tuning and design
companies present
at the show included
the Switzerland-based,
Fab Design which
specialises in
high end Mercedes
models, Hamann,
a German company
that specialises
in tuning BMW
and Ferrari cars,
962 Derek Bell,
which designs
sports models
on Porsche platforms
and Brabus, the
exclusive Mercedes
tuner from Germany.
"There is
a big market for
specially designed
and tuned cars
in the Middle
East. We are exhibiting
at the Motor Show
for the first
time and have
received a large
number of genuine
enquiries,"
said R Rysanek,
president and
designer of Fab
Design.
Motor
Parts & Accessories
2001, the parts
and accessories
segment of the
show attracted
participation
from the world's
leading automobile
parts & accessories
manufacturers,
including tyre
companies and
in-car entertainment
equipment manufacturers
and auto industry
consultants. "Dubai
hosts one of the
most prominent
Motor Shows in
the region, and
we feel it is
the ideal platform
to introduce to
the automotive
industry the many
innovative solutions
we are developing,"
said Abdulla Al
Ghandi, Chairman,
Amautage Automotive,
a Dubai-based
automobile industry
consultant, who
offers a comprehensive
suite of integrated
products and business
solutions for
the global automotive
industry.
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