Naacam announces new component show for April 2017

21st June 2016 By: Irma Venter - Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

Naacam announces new component show for April 2017

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The National Association of Automotive Components and Allied Manufacturers (Naacam) has announced that it will host the inaugural Naacam Show at the Durban International Convention Centre, from April 5 to 7, 2017.

The show will be hosted every two years as a platform from which to grow the automotive component and related manufacturing sectors in South Africa, and will run concurrently and in partnership with the Durban Automotive Cluster’s National Localisation Indaba, says Naacam president Dave Coffey.

The objectives of the show are to showcase the capability of the South African automotive industry and in particular the component sector; to link potential tier two and three suppliers to tier one suppliers; to attract multinational component suppliers and global purchasing managers to participate; to facilitate the transfer of technology to local suppliers; and to link and develop black suppliers in the automotive supply chain.

Coffey says a unified effort is required from all South Africa's automotive stakeholders, including government, to respond to the challenges facing South Africa's manufacturers. These include increased market access; higher local content on locally assembled vehicles; export readiness, which must be underpinned by appropriate enabling legislation and continuous improvement in the supply chain; and maintaining international certified standards.

“In the context of weak local new-vehicle sales, an increase in the range and volumes of local manufactured components is essential to the survival and growth of component manufacturing companies in South Africa,” says Coffey. “The Naacam Show has a big vision in driving this objective.”

The show will be managed by Inkanyezi Events. It will include an exhibition, workshops and networking functions.

The Naacam Show is open to all stakeholders in the automotive value chain, including non-Naacam members.