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Auto Shanghai 2007 Ends With Great Success
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Themed on 'Technology and
Nature in Harmony', World Expo Group Shanghai
International Exhibition Co., Ltd. announced that Auto
Shanghai 2007 ended with great success on April 28. |
Auto Shanghai 2007 attracted over 1300
exhibitors from 21 countries and regions with a total exhibition
scale of 140000 s.m, which exceeds previous chapters. Organizers
have dedicated themselves to positioning Auto Shanghai as an
A-Class auto show by showcasing professionalism,
internationalization and branding.
Well-known Brands' automobile groups
treats Auto Shanghai as one of the important international
A-Class auto shows, no matter the investment, quantity, or
quality of exhibited vehicles (first appearance cars and concept
cars). General Motors Corp. chairman G. Richard Wagoner Jr., BMW
chairman Dr. Norbert Reithofer, Dr. h.c. Winfried Vahland
Executive Vice President of Volkswagen Group, Yoshi Inaba Vice
Chairman of Toyota Motor Group and well-known vehicles designers
showed up on the press day. Based on the theme of Auto Shanghai
2007, 'Technology and Nature in Harmony', exhibitors showcased
and released their energy saving, solar energy, non-air
polluting cars, which makes Auto Shanghai 2007, a high-tech
event which has the ability to profoundly transform the concept
of car.
The total number of exhibited cars was
868, overseas cars were 265, among which 130 were imported
directly from overseas, domestic car were 603. Totally, 5 global
first appearance cars, over 20 concept cars, 10 new energy cars,
which rank the top among all editions, were on display, offering
visitors a range of choices.
During the whole exhibition period
(April 20 to 28), over 500,000 visitors from 108 countries and
regions came to visit Auto Shanghai 2007, which ranks the
highest in Auto Shanghai. April 22 is the first day open to
trade visitors. 103,567 visitors from 92 countries and regions
showed up, which tops (in visitors per day) the previous record
in the history of Auto Shanghai. Organizers have launched a
series of high-tech and human-oriented services solutions in
line with the international service standard.
Organizers were well prepared with
comprehensive plans in advance and launched onsite emergency
resolutions, which ensured the onsite feedback in a timely
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