The Irish Tyre Industry Association (ITIA) is poised to issue licenses to all member outlets, which meet certain standards, including having staff ATA accredited, TyreTrade.ie can reveal.
ITIA President, Kevin Farrell made the announcement at the association’s Annual Meeting last Saturday in the Mullingar park Hotel.
Farrell reported that the ITIA will issue licenses to member outlets that come up to certain standards which will include having staff ATA accredited.
The announcement came during a busy day for the Association, which included a retailer meeting and Annual General meeting followed by the Annual Dinner.
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