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Aftermarket industry urged to “raise the bar” to overcome future hurdles

The Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) has urged the industry to raise the bar as it faces challenges over block exemption and adapting to industry changes.

The event highlighted the Right to Repair campaign, the global movement that advocates an independent market and the right for vehicle owners to get their cars and vans serviced at independent garages.

Neil Pattemore, IAAF & UK AFCAR technical director, highlighted the importance of the motor vehicle block exemption order (MV-BEO) focus and the IAAF’s ongoing lobbying efforts.

He encouraged continued engagement with the insightful words: “Influence is not just about speaking up; it’s about being heard.”

Among the other presentations of the day, Quentin Le Hetet from GIPA shared his views on the conference’s overall theme of resilience, with discussion around adapting to industry changes, with a clear message: “ “Resilience isn’t just surviving; it’s thriving in the face of adversity.”

​The conference concluded with the panel ‘Benefits of Gender Balance in the Aftermarket,’ hosted by Julia Muir, founder of the Automotive 30% Club, once again pushing the message of resilience, highlighting that “Diversity isn’t just fair; it’s smart business.”

Mark Field, IAAF chief executive, said: “The conference highlights the dynamic and progressive approach of our federation in addressing the challenges and opportunities in our industry.

​”This progressiveness reflects our collective efforts, and I urge us all to maintain this forward momentum.”


Tom Seymour

Freelance writer for AM, Tom Seymour has been a specialist B2B journalist covering the automotive sector for over 14 years. He started his freelance career in 2015 and currently writes for a variety of automotive, business and technology publications.

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