UK to get its own Automechanika next year
The global Automechanika automotive aftermarket trade fair is to be held in the UK for the first time next year.
Autocar Professional Bureau
02 Jun 2015
General Motors is to invest $119 million (Rs 751 crore) in tools and equipment to support production of future vehicle components at its Grand Rapids Operations
Read moreThe global Automechanika automotive aftermarket trade fair is to be held in the UK for the first time next year.
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