BDMA strikes out at negative reaction.
The British Damage Management Association has reacted angrily to accusations that it is lacking indu...
The British Damage Management Association has reacted angrily toaccusations that it is lacking industry support following the withdrawal
of two companies from discussions.
Ark & General pulled out six weeks ago claiming that it did not have time
to commit itself fully. Disaster Restoration withdrew four weeks ago for
similar reasons, while Relectronic never came on board. The BDMA now has
14 founder members and it is hoped that those companies not currently
involved will show their support at a
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