The National Trailer & Towing Association
The NTTA was founded in 1975 as the Association of Trailer Manufacturers and has since evolved into a wider, modern and dynamic body. The NTTA sets the standards for the towing industry today.
• Giving small, medium and large businesses the added strength of a national organisation.
• Promoting the responsible use of light trailers.
• Improving the skills and expertise of drivers.
• Providing Trailer Technician & Towbar Fitter accreditation schemes
• Increasing use of trailers by promoting their benefits.
• Representing industry at Government and EC levels.
Membership of the NTTA
Membership of the National Trailer and Towing Association is open to individuals, companies and organisations involved in the light trailer and towing industry. Such organisations include:
• Trailer Dealers and Trailer Hirers
• Trailer Manufacturers
• Towbar Manufacturers
• Towbar Fitters
• Manufacturers of Portable Equipment (e.g. Compressors, Generators, Pumps etc.)
• Component and Accessory Manufacturers and Suppliers
• User Groups
• Everyone whose Business is Trailers & Towing.
Membership of the NTTA means that you are part of a national organisation. Your views are important to us. Each of our members has his or her own individual or company specialties and requirements.
Together, our collective view forms a consensus that allows us to represent our industry at national and international level.
Alone, yours may feel like a voice in the wilderness.
Together, our voice will be heard.
NTTA At Work
Members receive the benefits of:
• Professional advice on technical matters, the law and other trailer-related subjects.
• Representation on national and international committees related to trailers and towing.
• A Code of Practice on trailer Sales and after-sales.
• An arbitration service to help members and customers resolve any differences.
• A free 24-hour legal advice service on all aspects of the law including personal matters.
• Import and export advice.
• Use of the NTTA logo, the customer’s assurance of quality in service, products and after-sales.
• General meeting at which members can discuss matters of any kind.
• Newsletters covering topics of interest to everyone involved in trailers and towing.
• Preferential rates for hire insurance.
• Contacts within the trailer industry.