A-Map, a leading Dubai-based automotive aftermarket parts distributor, will introduce its new range of lubricant at this year’s Automechanika Dubai 2014, one of the largest annual trade events for the global automotive aftermarket industry. Asad Badami, managing director of A-Map said: “We are very excited to take part at Automechanika and introduce our new brand of automotive lubricants to our customers and industry dealers.” “The new premium range of lubricant will come with the highest performance specifications and provide longevity, reliability and maximum protection. Also this year at Automechanika, we will feature live demonstrations, giving industry professionals the opportunity to learn more about A-Map’s quality control practices and warranty management systems and sample its latest customer service offerings. “A-Map is firmly committed to help customers grow their businesses with new products, distinctive quality control practices, warranty management systems and advantages that would allow them to save time, money and effort. Today, with a strong presence in over 40 countries in the Middle East, Africa, South East Asia, the Indian Subcontinent and CIS countries, A-Map has developed its own quality range of branded automotive spare parts, batteries, tires and lubricants,” he added. Automechanika will take place June 3 to 5 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The show brings together more than 1,500 exhibitors from more than 80 countries. Headquartered in Dubai, A-Map operates a network of branch offices in Asia, Africa, and North America. Source: TradeArabia
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