Stellantis to highlight IAM strategy at Automechanika Frankfurt


Stellantis plans to use this year’s Automechanika Frankfurt to highlight the expansion of the Eurorepar Car Service network, as it looks to reinforce the role of the Independent Aftermarket (IAM) within its Parts & Services growth strategy.

The auto group said its stand will recreate a real workshop environment, allowing visitors to experience Stellantis’ integrated 360° aftersales approach, illustrating the comprehensive support framework available to independent garages joining the Eurorepar Car Service network.

The Eurorepar Car Service network currently comprises 6,200 all-makes workshops worldwide including over 4,900 across Europe.

The Eurorepar Car Service offering spans parts under the Mopar, Eurorepar, SUSTAINera, and supplier ranges, distributed through the Distrigo network.

Technical training, diagnostic support, digital workshop management, and marketing assistance are included for member garages.

Francesco Abbruzzesi, head of Enlarged Europe Parts & Services, said: “Independent repairers operate in an increasingly complex environment, where access to parts, expertise and tools is essential.

“Stellantis supports this evolution with a structured, multi-brand approach designed to strengthen daily operations and long-term performance, and we’ll showcase it at the Automechanika.”