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Members of the peak body representing Australian RV manufacturers, will have to pass tougher audits including random inspections, in order to display the RVMAA ‘seal of approval’ on their vehicles.
The stricter new measures are part of a wide-ranging overhaul of the Recreational Vehicle Manufacturers Association of Australia (RVMAA), which has been widely criticised on online forums and has been without Australia’s biggest RV manufacturer Jayco, as a member for almost two years.
According to CEO, David Duncan (pictured), who has been in the job for 10 months, the not-for-profit body has undertaken “a comprehensive review of our governance and structure... that has resulted in what used to be the RVMAA (changing) from an incorporated body to a public company limited by guarantee, with the name RVM Australia”.
caravan buyers greater confidence in RVMAA ‘seal of approval
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I think they will have to do a lot more to ever enjoy a good reputation with the customers.ucdailoi wrote:Members of the peak body representing Australian RV manufacturers, will have to pass tougher audits including random inspections, in order to display the RVMAA ‘seal of approval’ on their vehicles.
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