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Fastener Fair India 2013

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  • Country:India
  • Date:17-18 April 2013
  • Venue:Bombay Exhibition Center, Mumbai, India
  • Tel:91-(0) 124- 452 4207
  • Fax:91-(0) 124- 452 4227
  • Website: http://www.fastenerfair.com/mumbai/
Fastener Fair India 2013
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Fastener Fair India, the trade show exclusively dedicated to fastener and fixing technologies returns to the Bombay Exhibition Centre from 17 – 18 April 2013. The exhibition covers a wide product range of industrial fasteners and fixings, assembly and installation systems, storage and logistics services, fastener manufacturing technology and construction fixings.
 
Building on a successful first edition and benefiting from the strong market growth in key sectors such as automotive and construction, Fastener Fair India provides excellent networking opportunities to all industry professionals, including distributors, suppliers and engineers.
 
Fastener Fair India is part of the Fastener Fair series of trade exhibitions targeting the fastener and fixings industry which includes Fastener Fair Hannover, Fastener Fair Brasil, Fastener Fair Thailand, Fastener Fair Russia and the flagship event Fastener Fair Stuttgart - Europe’s leading international trade fair for this industry sector.
 
Venue
Bombay Exhibition Centre
Western Express Highway
Goregaon
Mumbai
India
 
Dates and Opening Times
Wednesday, 17 April 2013 10:00 – 17:00
Thursday, 18 April 2013    10:00 – 17:00
 
Entrance Fees
Pre-registered visitors FREE
Visitors registering on-site   FREE
 
The official show catalogue is available at the show only.
 
Exhibitor Profile
Industrial fasteners and fixings
Construction fixings
Assembly and installation systems
Fastener manufacturing technology
Storage, distribution, factory equipment
Information, communication and services
 
Visitor Profile
Visitors at the Fastener Fair come from industry sectors such as:
Construction
Electronic and electrical goods
Metal products
Energy and power generation
Marine
Sanitary ware and plumbing
Aerospace
HVAC / air conditioning / services
Automotive
Communication technology
Furniture manufacturing
General engineering – light / heavy
Installation
Resellers / distributors
 
Why Exhibit?
Building on the success of the first event, Fastener Fair India, Mumbai offers the industry a highly focused exhibition for fastener and fixing technologies.
 
India’s rapidly increasing middle class ensures continuous domestic growth and rising national spending power. In addition to cars and other modes of personal transport, on a consumer level there is still considerable scope for growth in domestic appliances, home electronics and air conditioning units.
 
Therefore, if you are looking to meet high profile decision makers and to promote your company in this major growth market, Fastener Fair India, Mumbai is the “must-attend” event in 2013 for everyone involved in the fastener and fixing industry.
 
India at a glance
Population: 1.22 billion (estimate 2012)
GDP: US$ 4.469 trillion (PPP 2011)
India will be the fastest growing of the major economies, expanding its share of global economic output from 2% to 12% by 2050, by which stage it will be roughly equal in size to the US
550 million middle class households by 2025
 
Major Fastener Markets
 
Automotive
Passenger vehicle sales and production is expected to grow by 14% to 16% between 2011 and 2021, reaching over 9 to 10 million units annually, commercial vehicles sales at 18-20%
Sanand, Gujarat’s major car production hub is expanding: Peugeot’s first India plant is scheduled to open in 2014
India’s auto component exports to reach US$26 billion by end of this decade.
The automotive sector accounts for 60% of machine tool demand in the country
Auto Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) estimates sales will grow exponentially to 10 million cars, 30 million two wheelers and 2.2 million commercial vehicles by 2020
 
Rail
Eastern Corridor Construction work is in progress. Work on the Mughalsarai-Ludhiana portion (1,183 km) of the corridor is being funded through a World Bank loan
Railways budget 2011-2012 earmarks an outlay of US$ 12 billion, the highest ever so far
Total revenue generated by Indian Railways estimated to be worth US$ 22.1 billion in 2011-2012
Indian Railways generated US$ 9.71 billion of revenue earnings from commodity-wise freight traffic during April-December 2011, an increase of 4.59% compared to the same period before
 
Road
In 2012 the budget for highway construction is 550 billion rupees
Construction sector is expected to grow at about 35% between 2012-2013
Indian government is pushing to build 20 km of roads each day
 
Telecoms
884 million phone subscribers (Nov. 2011)
India has become the world’s second largest mobile handset market with sales expected to reach 206 million units in 2014
Indian telecommunication service’s market revenue will reach US$ 41.4 billion by 2013
 
Domestic appliances
Domestic technology and business outsourcing services are expected to expand five-fold by 2020 to US$ 90 billion to US$ 100 billion
Indian consumer electronics industry will grow at a CAGR of around 18% between 2011–2014. During this time period, LCD TVs are expected to capture the majority of the television market share
India's total production of coated and galvanized steel is expected to rise to more than 6 million tonnes in 2013 from 4.7 million tonnes in 2011
 
Energy
International Energy Agency estimates India will add between 600 GW and 1200 GW of additional new power generation capacity before 2050. This added new capacity is equivalent to the 740 GW of total power generation capacity of the European Union in 2005
India's electricity sector is amongst the world's most active players in renewable energy utilization, especially wind energy. As of December 2011, India had an installed capacity of about 22.4 GW of renewal technologies-based electricity, exceeding the total installed electricity capacity in Austria by all technologies
India aims to supply 9% of its electricity needs with nuclear power by 2032
 
Petrochemicals
Oil consumption in India is projected to increase by 4% to 5 % per annum by 2015, indicating a demand of 4.01 million barrels per day by 2015
India’s refining capacity is constantly increasing and should reach about 70 MT by 2014, making India one of the world's major exporters of petroleum products
The US$7.5 billion TAPI (Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India) gas pipeline project will span 1,678 km and is expected to go on stream by 2015
McKinsey forecasts an increase in natural gas demand in India from current 166 million m³/day to 320 million m³/day by 2015
 
Construction
Tourism growth – tourist accommodation to be expanded by 55,000 rooms by 2013
The earthmoving and construction equipment industry is likely to expand five-fold by 2015, from revenues of US$ 2.3 billion today to US$ 13 billion by 2015
 

No company plan to attend this exhibition at present

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2013-03-01 06:31:02
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