24 July 2008
Motor industry apprentice training provider ReMIT is launching its National Recruitment Campaign at the British International Motor Show 2008 tomorrow (Press Day, Tuesday 22 July 2008).
A ban on truck dealers taking customers’ articulated trailers for testing using trade plates and their own tractor units has been lifted, thanks to an agreement reached between Government agencies and the RMI’s National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA).
Broadcaster and former Cabinet Minister Michael Portillo has been confirmed as the main speaker at the Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF) Annual Dinner 2008.
The British International Motor Show 2008 is just round the corner with the world’s most famous car makers taking centre stage at the London event.
‘“Now’s The Time” is the slogan for Ride To Work Day 2008, so don’t delay, get yourself on two wheels and get involved,’ says Frank Finch, Head of Motorcycle Associations for the Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF)
‘Holding interest rates at five per cent is not enough; the economy needs a rate-cut kick-start to re-energise consumer spending,’ according to Sue Robinson, Director of the RMI National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA), commenting on the interest rate announcement today (Thursday 10 July 2008).