The RV Industry Association (RVIA) has announced its new Members for October. The association represents over 450 manufacturers and suppliers of components and aftermarket, who make the majority of RVs manufactured in the United States.
Every month, RVIA highlights the most recent organizations to join the association as they strive to bring together the industry’s initiatives regarding safety and education, the growth of the market for RVs and expansion, the creation of an ideal business environment for this industry, and development of a positive experience for all customers, as per the RVIA’s News & Insights report.
In the manufacturing segment of the industry, the newest RVIA members are My Bus Hotel LLC, Virtue Built LLC, Modern Buggy RV, General Coach a Division of Citair Inc, and CampPad LLC.
My Bus Hotel LLC is located in Las Vegas, NV. They design and build off-grid RVs. While utilizing the Back Porch Homes brand, Virtue Built LLC designs and constructs high-end park-model RVs. It is situated near Riverside, CA.
Modern Buggy RV’s location is within Edwardsburg, MI. They make teardrop trailers. They also manufacture teardrop trailers. General Coach a Division of Citair Inc. is based in Hensall, Ontario, and produces park-model RVs.
On the supplier’s side of the sector, McClarin Composites and Trinseo are the new members of RVIA.
McClarin Composites, based in Hanover, PA, supplies plastic molding. They provide a future-forward pathway for transformation in mobility, transport, energy, agriculture, housing, and the built environment.
While, Trinseo is located in Florence, KY. They offer plastic molding and eco-friendly solutions for construction and building.
Join the national trade association representing RV manufacturers and component parts suppliers. They construct more than 98% of the RVs made within the U.S. and approximately 60% of RVs manufactured worldwide.
For companies interested in joining the RVIA to help drive growth and innovation, click here to join and become a part of the association’s effort to promote the expansion of the RV industry.