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In Germany the Automechanika continues to be regarded as the most important trade fair for service and repair shops. This sector accounted for more than a third of the fairgoers. 96 percent of the attendees were satisfied with what they were offered – and on the whole consider the business outlook for the industry to be very good. Just about 90 percent make out a good to satisfactory trend, and with that find themselves in agreement with the assessments of the international decision-makers, for the first time in a long time. The exhibitors even top their very positive statements of two years ago: around 90 percent of all manufacturers, too, see the current business trend in their sector as good to satisfactory (2004: 80 percent). Especially the German companies are hopeful: more than 90 percent think the economic trend is good to satisfactory (2004: 82 percent), while 88 percent of foreign manufacturers think the same way (2004: 79 percent).
ATE: exhibition stand geared to the brand centennial  | | ATE at Automechanika 2006 |
 | | The ATE Catering Bar |
 | | Landmarks of history and the latest technologies in the shop section of the exhibition stand. |
As in earlier years, ATE’s presentation at the show drew crowds and provided a forum for numerous business and technical discussions and for making personal contact. A further focus of interest was the ATE brand centennial: for 100 years, consistent innovation and new products have made the company a fixture in the market for brake equipment, ensuring safe motoring worldwide. As of this year, ATE also is represented in North America.
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