First IAAF industry briefing of the year to be held in March

Event to outline IAAF's 2020 plans to tackle industry issues including connected car developments and Block Exemption Regulation

First IAAF industry briefing of the year to be held in March
IAAF industry briefing.

The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) is to attend its first industry briefing session of the year at PG Automotive in Leicester on 26th March. 

The keynote speaker is confirmed as Adrian Botham, founder and managing director of Servispart Consulting, a specialist aftermarket consultancy, providing strategy, change and systems advice for OEMs, parts and equipment manufacturers, and distributors. 

Botham will be presenting some of his latest parts management research findings and, talking about how to achieve aftermarket excellence and growth acceleration in members’ parts and service businesses.

DVSA market surveilleance

Emma-Jane Morris of the DVSA will also be on hand to discuss the issue of market surveillance and how its ongoing development will affect the automotive aftermarket.  

With a busy, and uncertain, year ahead, the IAAF will outline its plans for 2020 and its efforts to tackle current industry issues, including the most recent developments with the connected car, Block Exemption Regulation and the progress of Your Car Your Choice campaign.

Block Exemption Regulation

Mike Smallbone, IAAF head of membership development, said: “We’re gearing up for an exciting year of change within the automotive aftermarket, and this session will provide a real insight into any significant industry developments.

“As ever, IAAF will continue to fight any potential issues affecting our members and the wider sector, and we look forward to sharing more information at the event.”

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