The Federation of Engine Remanufacturers (FER) has announced it will be exhibiting its engine reconditioning expertise and training offering, for the first time at Automechanika Birmingham 2023.
As well as a selection of automotive and aftermarket suppliers, the company claims visitors to Automechanika Birmingham, held at the NEC from 6 – 8 June, will also be able to find out more about the benefits of FER membership including technical support, legal advice, and training programmes.
Rod Bennett, operations manager at FER, said: “We’re delighted to be exhibiting at Automechanika Birmingham for the first time, to demonstrate our engineering expertise, promote the benefits of Federation membership and continue to advocate for the remanufacturing industry amongst esteemed companies in the aftermarket.”
Attendees can visit FER at stand J13. The Federation is making its debut exhibition at Automechanika Birmingham in the trade show’s current form, and says it is enabling continued support for its members to develop their businesses, meeting the challenges of the future.
The free event reputedly offers aftermarket professionals the opportunity to source the latest tools, technology and innovations, and network with the UK market to share challenges and insight.
Automechanika Birmingham is claimed to be the most important event for the UK automotive industry, and the first event back on UK shores since 2019 comes at a vital time with much disruption and change said to be impacting the community.
Features at the show will apparently include a Workshop Training Hub delivering technical seminars on engine fault diagnostics, MOT, diesel, Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) and much more. There will also be an Electric Vehicles (EV) Training Hub discussing EV and hybrid technology, which is reportedly set to include how to make the transition to EV repairs successfully.