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AITT is excited to exhibit at IMHX 2025
13 August 2025
AITT - THE UK's fastest growing accrediting body for workplace transport training - is excited to announce its exhibition at IMHX 2025 from the 9-11 September.

"As the only member-run accrediting body in this industry, we pride ourselves on fostering good working relationships with every member, from individual trainers to large national companies," said AITT MD Liam Knight.
"IMHX is a great opportunity for us to catch up with members in attendance and answer any questions in person. For visitors who are not yet AITT members, this will be a chance for us to share our knowledge on how to maintain training standards for operators, instructors, and tutors. We will be at stand F37, so come and say hello."
As an added incentive, AITT will be offering current members the chance to enter a free prize draw to win a year's membership by simply scanning details at the stand. Plus, anyone who signs up on the day as a new member will get the rest of 2025 free.
"IMHX is a fantastic industry event. We’re looking forward to meeting attendees and sharing our insights into how AITT accreditation can ensure the highest training standards on all types of workplace transport and material handling equipment," Knight continued.
Visit stand F37 at IMHX 9-11 September 2025 for the chance to win a year’s free membership
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