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Automechanika Academy 2003
Be informed, stay ahead of your competition!
A highly-informative one-day forum on 13 November (Thursday), providing insights into the most crucial topics of today’s changing landscape. Admission to the Academy is free but registration is required. Please email jorinda.tan@singapore.messefrankfurt.com for your registration needs.
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Session |
Topic |
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I
10:00 ~
10:40 |
Opportunities in ASEAN - ~ with special emphasis on the Malaysian automotive industry
The paper will cover the international developments that are taking place in the automotive industry and their effect on the domestic automotive industry. It will also explore the possibility of tapping the vast opportunities that are available in the ASEAN market. The paper will also outline strategies for future development of the industry.
Speaker
Mr G. Alagasan ~ Director
Ministry of International Trade & Industry, Malaysia |
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II
10:40 ~ 11:20 |
Aftermarket Trends in Europe
This session highlights
* Trends
* Implementation of the new block exemption
regulations
* Effects on the parts and car repairs sales
* New European spare parts purchasing policy
Speaker
Mr Alain Montredon~ Senior President, Aftermarket Worldwide Renault/Expert Consultant, Aftermarket Operations for vehicle manufacturers |
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11:20 ~
11:30 |
Break |
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III
11:30 ~ 12:10 |
European Automotive Original Equipment and subcontracting : Piemont’s regional experience as an example.
The " From Idea to Car" Project ~ Co-researches in between North-Italians automotive subcontractors in the way to supply full systems to European VMs or Tier One suppliers.
Speaker
Mr. Ferruccio Blanc ~Executive Manager - Automotive and Subcontracting Promotion Dept. of CECCP - Centro Estero Camere Piemontesi – Italy |
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Session |
Topic |
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IV
14:00 ~
14:40 |
The Malaysian Automotive Component Parts Industry - Challenging Times Ahead
* Brief history and background on Malaysian automotive industry * Current situation - market size, issues
* Challenges * Future Scenario
Speaker
Mr Tony Leow – Vice Chairman, Malaysian Automotive Parts Alliance Group |
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V
14:40 ~
15:20 |
Emission Regulations -Our Chance to Improve Life Quality – Clean Air
It is essential to implement emission regulations for our modern society with the same speed as mobility is growing to conserve life quality by clean air. With different measures we could achieve this object by focusing on different targets which must be put together. The targets are "Greenhouse", "Air Quality" and "Economic Liability and Availability".
This paper highlights the essential measures to reach these targets.
Speaker
Mr Klaus Burger ~ Sales Director, MAHA
Maschinenbau Haldenwang GmbH & Co. KG |
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15:20 ~
15:30 |
Break |
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VI
15:30 – 16:10 |
Making Co-operation with Malaysian Automotive Industry a Success- a guideline to jump the intercultural barrier
Malaysia is the world’s 17th largest trading nation and her open and liberal economical system welcomes foreign investors and businessmen alike. Foreign business partners have to develop an awareness on the mental, cultural and economical background of their Malaysian partners. Successful ventures can only be created, if all parties are willing and able to join into a partnership which is of mutual benefit.
Speaker
Dr Rainer Herret ~ Executive Director , Malaysian-German Chamber of Commerce & Industry |
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