"This is a much better organised one compared to the last edition. What I see is that almost all manufacturers are putting their best foot forward despite the slowdown," Mahindra & Mahindra Executive Director & President (Automotive & Farm Equipment Sectors) Pawan Goenka told PTI.
Maruti Suzuki India Chief Operating Officer (Marketing and Sales) Mayank Pareek said: "Baring the fact that this venue is far from Delhi, as a participant we found it to be quite good. The infrastructure, pavilion and amenities are quite good, nearly up to the international standards. Plus, the logistics part is very easy."
The first two days are media days for the seven-day expo between February 5-11. It will be open to general public from February 7. Ticket prices have been kept at Rs 200 and Rs 500.
Poor crowd management in the last edition had forced business leaders like Anand Mahindra to comment that the expo should be a "serious business" not a "tamasha". Having learnt lessons, organisers CII, SIAM and ACMA have not taken chances this time around.
"We hope that the situation we saw today prevails in the next seven days," he added.
To ensure a smooth flow of the event, a three-layered security has been put around the India Expo Mart here with UP Police being deployed for external security on road outside the venue, CISF manning the gates and Group 4 personnel taking care of security inside the 16 halls.