Independent Automotive Federation of Belgium

The voice of independent garages

FEDAUTO represents and defends the interests of independent professionals in the automotive sector across Belgium. An independent and responsible professional federation, serving garages that wish to act collectively and shape the future of the sector.

Recognized association

ASBL/VZW registered and recognized under Belgian law

Founded in 2026

A new force in the Belgian automotive sector

Growing membership

A rapidly expanding network across Belgium

Why the Federation

Belgium's independent automotive sector faces growing challenges: complex regulations, competition from manufacturer networks, and difficult access to technical data and parts. Only a structured federation enables effective institutional dialogue with authorities, platforms and suppliers in the sector.

FEDAUTO was born from the commitment of engaged professionals. We create a responsible collective framework to defend your rights, share best practices, and foster a structured dialogue with suppliers and authorities, while respecting the independence of each member.

Whether you are a general mechanic, a specialist, or a body shop, FEDAUTO gives you genuine professional representation — without compromising your independence.

Join the professionals who understand that the future is built together.

FEDAUTO — Federation of independent garages

FEDAUTO in numbers

Hundreds of committed
professionals

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Regions covered

Wallonia, Flanders, Brussels

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Join the movement

Institutional representation makes the difference. By joining FEDAUTO, you become part of a professional structure that amplifies your voice and protects your interests.

Competition Compliance

FEDAUTO operates in strict compliance with Belgian and European competition law. Each member retains full independence in their commercial decisions, including pricing, contractual terms, choice of suppliers, and business strategy.

The Federation does not organise any price coordination, any harmonisation of commercial practices, or any restriction of competition among its members.