The National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA) held its quarterly executive council meeting on the 16 October at Wilsons Auctions in Telford.

The meeting was well attended by members including British Car Auctions (BCA), Aston Barclay, Independent Motor Auctions and Manheim.

During the meeting, a number of interesting discussions took place on topics such as the market, electric vehicles and the future direction of NAMA. There was also an update on NAMA grading which included the training courses held at Stephenson College, and the development of an LCV grading scheme.

James Tomlinson, Chairman of NAMA and MD of Motor Auction Group (MAG) commented, “This was a positive and informative meeting with constructive discussions regarding the UK auction industry. We would encourage all members to attend our next meeting on the 22 January 2019.”

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NOTES TO EDITORS:

Rupal Rawal, RMI Press Officer

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