3:36 PM May We Attribute the Success of Auto Expo 2012 to B2B | |
The Auto Expo 2012 bid adieu with a positive and optimistic look at Automobile Industry in India with a whole win-win aftereffect for all concerned. The impressive crowd of visitors to get a look on fresh launches, adding to the number of participating automakers showcasing their new products of all kinds proves it all. The number of enthusiasts for a glimpse at various vehicles on display is reported to have exceeded 100000 a day during the exposition. The event had a number of celebrity visitors from Bollywood. New cars and Bollywood are both considered an icon of glamour. The enthusiasm of visitors can be considered quite reasonable, with a number of alternate fuel-driven and electric vehicles on display. With growing ecological concerns all around, few sections of people get an advantage to find greener vehicles too, and they appreciate it very much. Global manufacturers consider India a rapidly growing market, and they introduce latest vehicles here, in their attempt to have the larger market share. As a result, a buyer has growing options. Gaining Global Popularity Lately, similar expositions have gained popularity all across the globe. New York International Auto Show (AS) in 1993, 1994, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2007, Frankfurt (AS) in January, 2012, Frankfurt (AS) 2011, Frankfurt Motor Show (MS) 2009, Los Angeles International (AS) 2000, Geneva (MS) 2012, Paris (MS) 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, Tokyo (MS) 2011, Detroit (AS) 1907, Shanghai (MS) 2004 are few of the latest shows of prominence. Opportunity for All Every one such show brings tremendous business opportunity not only for manufacturers, but also for associated business and service providers. With the increasing reach of international trade lead to all sectors of commerce and economy, the manufacturers may reach the required destinations. A b2b portal providing access to suppliers directory may be invaluable when looking for raw material. Similarly, access can be gained to exporters directory, Indian suppliers, and more, if the need be. | |
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