VBG Group joins the IAAF

VBG Group, a manufacturer of vehicle coupling systems and associated products to the truck, trailer and bodybuilder markets, is the latest company to join trade association IAAF.

VBG company logo

The manufacturer is an international industrial group with more than 1,800 employees across 16 countries. As a member, VBG Group, will benefit from a range of the IAAF’s services including entry to industry networking events, free legal support via the Lawgistics helpline, credit protection and advice and lifestyle protection plans.

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Darren Miller, country manager commented: “With a long history in manufacturing and distribution, VBG view being a member of the IAAF as a means to support the Automotive Aftermarket through networking and promoting the work the IAAF does within the industry.”

Mark Field, chief executive at IAAF, said: “As we continue to expand our work in the CV sector, it’s great to have VBG on board who not only sees the benefits of being a member, but also believes in the work the federation does.”

Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

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