150 OEMs, others set for Lagos motor fair, Africa autoparts expo
Arrangements have been concluded for the hosting of the 18th edition of the Lagos Motor Fair and 11th Africa Autoparts Expo in Lagos.
BKG Exhibitions Limited, organisers of the annual event, stated this, adding that it would be a bumper package as 50 Original Engine Manufacturers (OEMs) from different parts of the world had confirmed their participation at the fair.
Chairman of the organising committee for the show, Mr. Ifeanyichukwu Agwu, said at a press briefing in Lagos that the event is scheduled to hold on June 4-7, 2024 at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island.
Agwu, who is also BKG managing director, declared, “Over 150 confirmed Original Equipment Manufacturers from all over the world are already preparing to be at the show.
“From the financial sector, auto financing and acquisition facilities and schemes shall be on display at the various stands of the firms from the sector.
“Those interested in enjoying the synergy existing between the automobile industry and the Insurance sector will get the best and latest from reputable Insurance Companies at the fair arena.
“Some of the automobile dealers will showcase their own in-house finance/ acquisition schemes.”
He said almost all the major vehicle manufacturers and dealers in Nigeria would be participating at the fair.
Notable banks and insurance companies, major oil companies; manufacturers and dealers in auto spare parts and accessories have booked to participate in the event, he added.
There will also a conference/workshop session featuring germaine industry issues and key stakeholders.
Agwu said, “The aim of this segment is to inform, educate and contribute to policy decisions and implementation in the sector.”
“The fair will be a landmark and a benchmark in auto show business in the entire West African subregion as the all-inclusive event has been packaged to ensure that all stakeholders have a rewarding experience.
“Each of the days that the fair will last is loaded with activities and events that will make this edition remarkably different and we intend to improve and add on this in subsequent editions,” he said.
Visitors can also update their knowledge about Fleet Management from experts in the field that would be on the ground at the fair.
He also said, “We have carefully put in place a lot of crowd-pulling activities all geared toward driving much traffic into the fair. “These include but are not limited to performances by popular artists, cultural and fashion displays, models/automobile parades and a roadshow.”
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