Retail Motor Industry Federation

Retail Motor Industry Federation


The Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF) represents the interests of motor industry operators in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man, providing sales and services to motorists and businesses. It does not represent businesses in Scotland, which are represented by the independent Scottish Motor Trade Association.

Contents

Services

  • Legal advice and assistance
  • Industrial relations assistance
  • National Joint Council for wage bargaining
  • Partnerships with Trading Standards offices
  • Independent conciliation and arbitration
  • Public relations and marketing
  • MOT appeals, representation and fee negotiations
  • Business development
  • Lobbying in the United Kingdom and in the EU
  • Promotion of member businesses to consumers
  • Information on government policy, legislation and developments
  • Preferential rates on goods and services

Information

Members

Members of the RMIF generate an annual turnover of £70 billion and employ 600,000 people directly.

Statistics

Motoring contributes £30 billion annually to the economy in taxes. 75% of all UK households have access to a car, with 30% owning two or more. The 33 million vehicles licensed for use in the UK travel a distance of more than 12.5 million times around the world each year.

Members of the RMIF

NFDA, National Franchised Dealers Association

The RMI National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA) represents the welfare and interests of franchised dealers within the passenger car and commercial vehicle sectors.

Within the membership structure, there are national and regional committees, representing small to medium dealers, truck dealers, and the largest groups in the industry.

Held quarterly, these meetings give franchised dealers the chance to exchange views and discuss common issues, and enable the NFDA to reflect local, as well as national, issues when lobbying Government departments and representing themselves through the media.

The NFDA is pursuing campaigns to re-establish new car profitability, gain lower list prices, protect members’ investment and enhance dealer viability.

MRA, Motorcycle Retailers Association

The RMI Motorcycle Retailers Association (MRA) is the only organisation that represents exclusively the welfare and interests of retailers of motorcycles, related accessories and services.

An executive committee, comprising members from various regions, enables it to reflect local, as well as national, issues when lobbying Government or representing the industry through the media.

The main aims of the MRA are to provide more influence, better information and stronger support to the motorcycle retail sector to improve profitability, protect members’ investment and to enhance retailer viability.

The MRA has liaison with motorcycle manufacturers and importers, equipment and component suppliers and service providers. It also represents member interests with other organisations such as the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), the Department for Transport (DFT), VOSA, the European Commission, Trading Standards, Inland Revenue, media and consumer associations.

It has an established seat at the Government table and is a member of the National Motorcycle Council and the Motorcycle Theft Action Group.

PRA, Petrol Retailers Association

The RMI Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) has a range of services to support those making a living through fuel sales and convenience shopping.

The PRA represents members' interests directly with other sectors of the market: the oil companies, Government bodies, forecourt customers and the media.

It is able to advise on such matters as motor fuel costs and margins when no fixed term agreement applies; operating agreements for sites owned by oil companies; supply terms and agreements with shop suppliers; guidance on legal problems, including employment legislation; staff recruitment and training; and equipment purchasing.

SMA, Society of Motor Auctions

The RMI Society of Motor Auctions (SMA) represents auction companies of all sizes selling cars, commercial vehicles and off-road vehicles.

Established in 1969, the SMA represents a broad mix of membership from the smaller family businesses to the larger national companies.

The SMA only accepts into membership financially viable companies which can provide evidence of sound and accepted trading practice. The SMA acts as a pressure group on behalf of the vehicle auction industry in general, and as a supplier of specialist services and advice to individual auction companies. It alerts customers to the benefits of buying or selling through SMA members who must adhere to the SMA’s Code of Practice and Customer Charter.

IGA, Independent Garage Association

The RMI Independent Garage Association (IGA) provides UK and European influence, quality standards, support services and technical information for those involved in the service, repair, sale and MOT testing of motor vehicles.

The IGA provides assistance and guidance to the independent garage sector.

The Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF) represents its members in Europe through membership of CECRA (the European Council for Motor Trades and Repairs) and CITA (International Motor Vehicle Inspection Committee), ensuring that European law does not have a detrimental effect on independent garages.

As a result of negotiation between the RMIF and the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), independent operators have the right to service vehicles within manufacturer and extended warranties; and the RMIF continues to campaign on the subject of access to technical information and training relevant to the maintenance of newer vehicles.

BSD, Bodyshop Services Division

The RMI Bodyshop Services Division (BSD) policy is formulated by a National Consultative Group consisting of some of the country's leading accident repair specialists.

The aim of the BSD is to assist members in addressing issues and work for positive change in the industry, to help their businesses survive and thrive.

For example: one of the major ongoing projects is the revision of the Bodyshop Quality Control (QC) Standard. The existing Standard has been a success but, as vehicle technology has moved on, the new Standard needs to be even more attractive to work providers.

The BSD’s objectives are to confront unfair practices; to assist in the creation of conditions that enable industry sectors to prosper; to raise industry standards; to train and ensure adequate human resources; and to provide one voice for all bodyshops through unity with the Vehicle Builders and Repairers Association(VBRA)

MRTA, Motorcycle Rider Training Association

The RMI Motorcycle Rider Training Association (MRTA) represents the welfare and interests of companies involved in the provision of motorcycle rider training.

A management committee, comprising members from the various regions, enables it to reflect local, as well as national, issues when lobbying Government or representing the training industry.

The aims of the MRTA are to provide more influence, better information and stronger support to the motorcycle training sector to improve profitability, protect members’ investment and to enhance training companies’ viability.

CNDA, Cherished Numbers Dealers Association

The RMI Cherished Numbers Dealers Association (CNDA) was established in 1971 to represent dealers of personalised and attractive registration numbers, and to protect the interests of their customers.

Personalised and attractive number plates have become a growth industry, with thousands of motorists now displaying registrations which perhaps represent their initials or advertise their business or profession. Others choose a number which bears an amusing message.

Members of the CNDA adhere to a strict code of conduct, and each member is regularly monitored by the Association to ensure that, for instance, transfers are complete within an acceptable time limit.

Although the transfer of a registration number to the new owner can be done by direct application to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), the process of finding a suitable registration, and then ensuring that all legal requirements are complied with, can be complex and time consuming. A dealer with CNDA membership can handle the process.

Aims and objectives

The aims and objectives of the RMIF are

  • To support and represent the interests of the companies operating in the sector
  • To create conditions for the industry to prosper
  • To establish an infrastructure for those buying and operating cars, commercial vehicles and motorcycles.
  • To raise standards throughout the industry through quality control schemes and lifetime learning training programs
  • To represent the views of the industry to Parliament, Government and the European Union
  • To raise the profile of the federated associations through positive public relations straties
  • To promote ecological improvements in the automotive industry

See also

  • Good Garage Scheme

References

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