Australian Aftermarket Expo 2026

Australian Aftermarket Expo 2026

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The Expo was held for three days 14-16 May at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, it was co-located with the Collision Repair Expo. There was a mix of local and International suppliers with a series of pavilion areas focussing on businesses from China, Taiwan, Korea, Thailand and India amongst others.
This year there were 400 plus exhibitors and over 15,000 attendees over the three days.
It is a great opportunity for suppliers to meet up and for business owners and technicians to look at latest products, discuss supply arrangements and network. There is a range of seminars and training sessions covering both technical and business. There were two on the floor training areas, one for ADAS calibration and one for more general diagnostics.
Some exhibitors had interesting new products either here now or launching in the near future. Bosch had their new range of filters and wipers launching soon whilst Nittera were showing their spark plug and coil sets (for on the plug coil vehicles) and also their vehicle filter sets which have a complete set of filters plus accessories such as gloves, stickers etc to make ordering parts for service easier. 
We always prefer to let the pictures tell the story for those that could not attend.

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