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Middle East
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€3631EUR$3,990USD£3,113GBP
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Asia Pacific
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€3631EUR$3,990USD£3,113GBP
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€3631EUR$3,990USD£3,113GBP
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United Kingdom
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€3631EUR$3,990USD£3,113GBP
From €1907EUR$2,095USD£1,635GBP
€3631EUR$3,990USD£3,113GBP
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- May 2025
United States
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€3631EUR$3,990USD£3,113GBP
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Europe
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The Automotive Signaling Equipment market is a segment of the Automotive Body, Trim and Glass industry. It includes products such as horns, turn signals, headlights, and brake lights. These products are used to alert other drivers and pedestrians of a vehicle's presence and intentions. Automotive signaling equipment is designed to be durable and reliable, and must meet safety standards set by the government.
The market is highly competitive, with many manufacturers offering a wide range of products. Companies in the market include Hella, Federal-Mogul, Magneti Marelli, Stanley Electric, and Koito Manufacturing. These companies specialize in the production of automotive signaling equipment, and are constantly innovating to meet the needs of the industry. Show Less Read more