Tyre Expo Asia sold out already

Tyre Expo Asia

Asia’s leading B2B tyre trade show, TyreXpo Asia, has announced it is now operating a waitlist for interested exhibitors. The upcoming edition of the event is set to take place between March 8-10 2023 in Singapore at the Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre and the organisers can no longer guarantee floor space due to an overwhelming post-pandemic demand.

 Asia is a leading tyre market offering the largest supply and demand worldwide. The 2023 event will be the first to take place since 2019 and is seeing a significant increase in exhibitors from Europe and Asia, with a surge in bookings due to pent-up demand and reduced international travel over the last three years.

 “The industry is eager to meet face-to-face and wants to do business again. With international travel restrictions still in place in some countries. TyreXpo Asia 2023 Singapore offers a cost-effective and efficient way to meet the entire industry in a single trip.” Says Alwin Seow, Project Director TyreXpo Asia.

 Visitors from across the world will be able meet key suppliers and brands from the international tyre industry at the event and see products first-hand as the full spectrum of PCR, TBR, and OTR products will be on display. The global tyre industry is throwing its weight behind the event with Evergreen Tire increasing its space by 40%, and Transamerica Tire participating for the first time with 180sqm of exhibition space. Apart from China, the largest exhibitors present will be from Southeast Asia as well as Germany, Netherlands, Italy and Turkey, with all countries having increased their space by 20% on their pre-covid participation.

Whilst Exhibitors will welcome thousands of buyers from around the globe during the three-day event. TyreXpo Asia will also feature a hosted buyer programme, hosting the top 100 buyers to facilitate meetings and accelerate trade at the event. Interested buyers can apply at www.tyrexpoasia.com/buyer.

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