MAHLE to major at Automechanika

August 10, 2016
MAHLE to major at Automechanika
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Under the motto “Powered by your needs”, MAHLE Aftermarket is showcasing its latest products and services for repair shops and the motor trade at Automechanika in Frankfurt from 13 to 17 September 2016.


This year, MAHLE can be found at two locations in Hall 3, at stands A11 and A20. The company is also exhibiting its innovative service and diagnostic tools at stand A69 in Hall 9.

Air conditioning compressors from MAHLE will be presented for the first time at the main stand in Hall 3 of the international trade fair. Numerous vehicle manufacturers have placed their trust in the group’s technology and are already using millions of MAHLE’s air conditioning compressors as OE. As of 2017, they will be an integral part of the MAHLE Aftermarket product portfolio, providing the independent spare parts market with greater access to MAHLE’s original equipment competence in the specialist field of vehicle air conditioning.

At the main stand, MAHLE Aftermarket will also be giving visitors an overview of its extensive product portfolio for trucks and passenger cars.
Olaf Henning, Member of the Management Committee and Managing Director of MAHLE Aftermarket GmbH comments, “Applications for commercial vehicles, special oil filters for turbocharged engines, and cylinder liners: the MAHLE Aftermarket product range now covers a wide spectrum and is continuously being expanded in line with market requirements. It is no coincidence that our products can be found in around 50,000 different engines and over 340,000 vehicle models from all vehicle manufacturers worldwide.”

MAHLE Aftermarket is also expecting a visit from the tuning world on 13 and 14 September as  video blogger Jean-Pierre Kraemer, aka JP, will present one of his latest tuning projects at the MAHLE stand in Hall 3.

In Hall 9 the MAHLE Service Solutions Division will present many innovations in diagnostics and A/C servicing. One of the highlights will be the recovery-only unit. Using this innovative technology, contaminated refrigerants can be removed efficiently, economically, and safely from vehicle HVAC systems. This recovery-only unit has an impressive new safety concept, which also specifically protects the operator. This unit is a self-contained, lightweight, portable device that can be universally connected to all known A/C service units.
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