AUTO MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR EXPO 2025 CONCLUDES SUCCESSFULLY

Organisers state the show ushered in transformation for an innovative automotive aftermarket

The Auto Maintenance and Repair Expo (AMR) concluded successfully on 2 April 2025 at the Capital International Exhibition and Convention Center (CIECC).
Against the backdrop of the market shift towards intelligence, electrification, and green development, AMR returned to Beijing and welcomed industry peers from around the globe.
The three-day event saw an increase in exhibitors, visitors and internationalism compared to the previous edition, reinforcing its role as a vital platform in the automotive aftermarket.
With a diverse exhibition area and fringe events, the fair highlighted innovative technologies and emerging trends, fostering in-depth exchanges and garnering widespread acclaim from exhibitors and visitors.
Key figures from AMR 2025:
• Visitor profile: 48,661 visits (seven percent increase) from 57 countries and regions (24 percent increase)
• Top ten overseas countries and regions include Malaysia, South Korea, Thailand, Japan, Poland, Belarus, India, Kazakhstan, Myanmar and the US (in descending order)
• Exhibitors: 1,186 from around the globe (12 percent increase)
• Scale: 80,000 sqm of exhibition space
• 39 fringe programme events
With over 40 years engaging in the automotive aftermarket, AMR organisers state the show has firmly established itself as a platform for business trading, information exchange and talent development.
This year, the show covered key areas of traditional maintenance and repair, parts and components, new energy vehicles, green equipment, and smart transportation, as well as highlighted innovations in the full supply chain of the automotive aftermarket.

A glimpse of innovative technologies across the show
In the maintenance and repair sector, the show featured companies in diagnostics and repair, tyres and wheels, body and paint, car wash, and more, showcasing breakthroughs in smart technology, and efficient and precise services.
The rapid rise of new energy vehicles is also influencing core components, battery systems, testing and diagnostic equipment, in addition to intelligent and automated technologies that enhance safety and efficiency, which participants noticed across the exhibition.

Specialised zones supported collaborative development
This year, AMR introduced three specialised zones to help companies address market needs in green repair, talent development, and road transportation safety.
Through product displays and activities, these zones presented diverse insights into industry trends.
The Green Repair and New Energy zone featured a forum and training area with talks and case studies on new energy vehicle repair, as well as hands-on demonstrations in operating maintenance equipment.
In the Industry and Education Integration zone, vocational institutions explained how they are deepening their ties within the industry.
The National Vocational Skills Competition exemplified this with workshop technicians showcasing their craftmanship.
Additionally, the new Road Transportation Equipment zone addressed the demand for safer and more efficient commercial vehicle solutions, featuring electric box trucks, driving simulators, and bundling equipment.

Fringe programmes illuminate future industry trends
AMR hosted 39 diverse forums, conferences and competitions, spotlighting topics like technological innovation, talent cultivation, global collaboration, and emerging market trends.
Organisers state that participants praised the relevance and organisation of these events, which fostered vibrant exchanges.
A flagship event at AMR, the seventh instalment of the Automotive Aftermarket Conference has seen a surge in scale and professionalism, attracting approximately 1,000 participants.
The next edition of AMR will return in the spring of 2026, with details to be announced in due course.

For more information, contact Messe Frankfurt (Shanghai) Co Ltd at + 86 400 613 8585, visit www.amr-china.cn or email amr@china.messefrankfurt.com