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30,000 fake truck parts smashed in Sharjah

by Greg Whitaker on Aug 26, 2009

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The raids have resulted in the destruction of thousands of fake parts
The raids have resulted in the destruction of thousands of fake parts

Sharjah Municipality, in coordination with Bosch and its UAE service providers, has recently conducted raids on two warehouses in Sharjah’s industrial area following reports of counterfeit auto parts trade.

The raids resulted in the confiscation and destruction this week of more than 30,000 counterfeit auto parts of various German brands. In addition, the counterfeit dealer was banned from participating in a major regional automotive exhibition.

It was revealed that the authorities who carried out the raids found that some of the fake products were already packed and ready to be shipped to a neighbouring GCC country.

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The company name /owner name should be disclosed and made public so that in future that person should not ever deal in

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“In our bid to fight counterfeiting, we have been working closely with our service providers who regularly update us and the municipalities with information about potential counterfeiters.” said Volker Bischoff, GM of Bosch ME. “We believe that this successful raid in Sharjah will send a strong message to those involved in dealing with fake auto parts that the UAE Government will not show any leniency towards offenders.”

Bischoff pointed out that counterfeiters are taking advantage of Bosch’s reputation of manufacturing top quality auto spare parts. “Motorists around the world know that the Bosch brand stands for excellence and quality, and unfortunately this is what the pirate manufacturers are capitalising on,” he said. “However, in recent years we have introduced several measures to combat product piracy, most importantly the keySecure label.”

Counterfeit parts are not to be confused with copy products. The former misleads the buyer about the brand of the component, while the latter are simply generic replacement parts.




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rajesh menon (Mar 27, 2011)
rawalpindi
Pakistan

fake parts
The company name /owner name should be disclosed and made public so that in future that person should not ever deal in such a thing.

V G NAIR (Aug 30, 2009)
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

comment on fake spare parts for vehicle
IT IS VERY ADMIRABLE BECAUSE FAKE SPARE PARTS FOR VEHICLE TAKE THE LIFE OF SEVERAL INNOCENT PEOPLE. I CONGRATULATE THE SHARJAH MUNICIPALITY TO GO ON WITH THIS NOT ONLY ON TRUCK PARTS BUT WITH ALL SPAREPARTS FOR ALL VEHICLE THANK YOU

Jimbo (Aug 27, 2009)
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Fake Truck Parts
It's a great job that these fake and probably dangerous parts have been uncovered and destroyed. However why has the name of the trading company not been revealed. If such companies are to be punished properly then the public should be made aware of the culprit so that we may take our business elsewhere


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