BITA and FLTA plan merger

News Story
- 3 Oct 2019 ( #943 ) - Birmingham, United Kingdom
2 min read
BITA secretary general James Clark
BITA secretary general James Clark
The big news at IMHX was an announcement that the two UK materials handling associations, the British Industrial Truck Association (BITA) and Fork Lift Truck Association (FLTA), have agreed to explore plans for a potential merger.

BITA represents forklift manufacturers and importers while FLTA is a dealer association.

The announcement was made by James Clark, secretary general of BITA, and Tim Waples, chief executive of the FLTA, following meetings of both boards at the start of the IMHX show.

"Although we are still at the discussion stage, both associations are keen to ensure complete transparency," said Clark. "We want to make certain that all stakeholders are kept fully informed of developments and have ample opportunity to contribute their views and suggestions."

Combining the two organisations would undoubtedly be a logical move. There is a great deal of synergy between the two trade bodies and they have a proven track record of working successfully together. Joint ventures include the creation of CFTS, the accrediting body introduced to deliver the first national procedure for Thorough Examination that complies fully with HSE requirements.

More recently, the two worked closely together in the formation of F-TEC, the UK's dedicated centre for the training of apprentices and engineers.

"Merging would allow us to play to our combined strengths," Waples explained. "It will enable us to further enhance member benefits and facilitate networking and sharing of information between the different membership groups. It will also give even greater impetus to existing events such as IMHX, Thought Leadership, the Annual Awards for Excellence, the Forklift Safety Convention and Safety Month."

No timelines have yet been set and both associations will make appropriate announcements as the merger process proceeds.

"This has the potential to be a milestone development for the materials handling industry. A single, consolidated body would have the authority to speak with a single, strong voice when working with legislative bodies to shape policy," Clark said. "Harnessing the expertise that exists within both organisations into one exceptional resource will allow us to raise industry standards; to collect, collate and share statistics as well as delivering expert guidance on safety, employment legislation and a wide spectrum of technical issues."

While discussions are still in the early stages, Clark told Forkliftaction News neither side envisaged any redundancies among their staff if the organisations are merged.
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