MAHLE strengthens heavy duty offering at the Cunningham Truck Parts Show

MAHLE showcased its OE-quality HD, PSV, AGRI, and PLANT product range to over 100 commercial vehicle customers at the well-attended CTP Trade Show.

MAHLE Aftermarket recently took part in the recent Cunningham Truck Parts (CTP) trade show, hosted at the Park Hotel in Kilmarnock. The well-attended event brought together over 100 customers from across the Commercial Vehicle (CV) sector, providing the ideal platform for MAHLE to highlight its growing range of products and services for the HD, PSV, AGRI and PLANT markets.

As a CV member of the IFA buying group, Cunningham Truck Parts is a key supporter of MAHLE. Its efforts to deliver a high-quality, trade-focused event allowed MAHLE to connect directly with a wide cross-section of commercial vehicle specialists, a vital part of the company’s strategic push to further develop sales in the HD/PSV/AGRI/PLANT sectors in 2025 and beyond.

Throughout the event, the MAHLE team showcased its OE-quality product offering and service support. Visitors were able to get hands-on with components from across the MAHLE portfolio and gain insight into the company’s heritage and innovation in the commercial vehicle market.

Nick Racklyeft, MAHLE Aftermarket Regional Sales Manager Ireland, Scotland and Northern England said: “We were delighted to attend the CTP show and meet with so many engaged and knowledgeable professionals from across the sector.

“Events like this are crucial for listening to the needs of the trade, gathering valuable feedback and demonstrating how our OE pedigree can support commercial vehicle operators and distributors in today’s challenging market.”

The evening also provided MAHLE with the opportunity to explore development opportunities, based directly on customer feedback, which the team will now follow up on in the coming weeks.

The success of the event was testament to the hard work of the Cunningham Truck Parts team, who ensured a strong turnout and a professional platform for suppliers and customers to come together.

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