Messe Frankfurt South Africa, the organizers of the Futuroad Expo, are already receiving strong support from the commercial vehicle industry for SA’s premier truck and bus show.
This event will be held at the Johannesburg Expo Centre, Nasrec, from September 18-21 2019. This biennial event will be co-located with the sixth edition of Automechanika Johannesburg, Africa’s largest trade fair for the automotive aftermarket.

This makes Futuroad the ideal platform for exhibitors to grow their business footprint, particularly as government and the large commercial vehicle companies are targeting increased automotive exports to grow the local economy, especially into Africa.
Road transport is the lifeblood of South Africa, despite government efforts to shift more freight from road to rail. Currently road transport moves more than double the amount of freight that goes by rail.
The truck market in South Africa has been bucking the trend in terms of vehicle sales in 2018, with sales up 3.3% year-to-date after the first 10 months of the year. The truck and bus sales forecast for the year has now moved up to 26 000 units, at a time when the country is in an official recession. The forecast at the beginning of the year was 25 400 units. This means that truck and bus operators are buying vehicles to renew their fleets despite the gloomy economic environment. The Futuroad Expo will thus be an ideal opportunity for these fleet operators to compare the various makes and models of trucks and buses at a single venue over a period of four days.
“We received excellent feedback from our exhibitors who participated at Futuroad expo 2017 and as a result, we already sold more space than we did in 2017 with brands such as Volvo, UD FAW, Tata, Eicher, Powerstar and MCV Buses already signed for the event. Adding to this, we have commitment from some of the other major players in the industry, with an additional 4 800 sqm in space committed for the show,” says Low.







