RHA launches 'New Look' at CV Show
This year's Commercial Vehicle Show presents the perfect opportunity for the RHA to launch its 'new look'.
In recent months the Association has undergone a complete re-branding exercise, the results of which will be evident on stand 002 in Hall 4 at Birmingham's NEC from 24th-26 April.
"We have been considering a 'new look' for some time," said RHA Chief Executive Roger King. "The Association has always been justifiably proud of its image. Change is not always welcome but I am confident that members will be equally proud of the new image in general and the new RHA logo in particular which, quite simply, reflects just what we are all about; the leading representative for the UK road haulage industry".
But it's not just a new look that the Association will be showing off - the May edition of Roadway will be the biggest ever 'free to members' magazine in the industry with 92 pages bursting with news, views and vital information. For non-RHA members, visit the RHA stand and get a special 20% Show discount on an annual subscription.
Policy issues are high on the Association's agenda and the Association will launch a detailed, 'no holds barred' policy paper, Road Pricing, an RHA View. This follows on from the short piece the RHA was invited to contribute to the No.10 website and we hope will give a fresh perspective and impetus to the road pricing debate. Copies of the report will be available from the RHA stand.
In an effort to maximise employment, training and recruitment within the haulage sector, Roadway Publishing will be launching FastForward, the first training and careers magazine dedicated to the requirements of the road transport and logistics industry. The launch issue of FastForward will be free to around 45,000 recipients thanks to industry support. It will contain an invitation to subscribe; a year's sunscription being just £5.00. The magazine will keep the industry bang up to date on all the latest training issues in addition to raising the profile of careers in the logistics industry.
Another 'big issue' that is often overlooked is that of haulage related crime. RHA has addressed this and will be launching RHA Security Audit Service. RHASAS will help commercial vehicle operators to fight back against criminals and satisfy potential customers that all reasonable steps have been taken to secure loads, vehicles and premises.
The Road Haulage Association at the 2007 Commercial Vehicle Show.
NOT just business as usual; it will be business - but even better!
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