South America’s Largest Trade Show for the Transport Industry: Grammer Showcasing a Wide Range of Seating Solutions at Fenatran
- Highlights: MSG 90.7, Cinema Seat and the Roadtiger for the aftermarket
- Fenatran is one of the world’s top trade shows in the transport industry
- The approximately 450 exhibitors expect to welcome more than 60,000 visitors over five days
After several years in which no trade fair was held, Grammer do Brazil is back at Fenatran 2022 to present two of its latest product highlights – the MSG 90.7 and the Cinema Seat. From November 7 to 11, 2022, visitors to South America’s largest trade fair for transportation will have an opportunity to experience firsthand the wide range and high quality of Grammer products.
Dr. Andreas Diehl, President Division Commercial Vehicles at Grammer AG, said:After years in which no trade show was held, we are very pleased to be able to present our latest products and innovations again at Fenatran this year. The show has a great signal effect for the entire South American market and beyond. As a leading supplier in the global commercial vehicle seat sector, it provides us with an important forum for contact with our customers.
Wide Range of Products for All Vehicle Types and Applications
Highlights at the Grammer do Brazil stand at Fenatran 2022 include the new MSG 90.7 driver seat designed in accordance with the latest ergonomic findings, the Cinema Seat for particularly flexible use of the driver’s cab, and the Roadtiger for the aftermarket. At its stand in Sao Paolo, Grammer will also be presenting its very broad product range, which is closely aligned with customer requirements, including vehicle seats for all types of use in the truck, bus and turf sectors as well as for agricultural and construction machinery.
Fenatran is usually held every two years. However, the last one was cancelled due to the pandemic. South America’s largest transport trade show has now returned in 2022. The Sao Paolo Expo site in Brazil will host more than 450 exhibitors from November 7-11, with more than 60,000 visitors expected over the five days.
This article was originally published by Grammer.