Great interest in BIL’s events at Arendalsuka

Important topics on the agenda when BIL invited industry, politicians and the public to panel discussions in the Transport Tent. Even if Arendalsuka is not the place where you necessarily gain influence for your politics, it is an incredibly important meeting place for a member organization such as the Bilimportørenes Landsforening. Not only do we… Continue reading Great interest in BIL’s events at Arendalsuka

Well-being survey 2023: The employees are happy in their jobs

Findings from the Well-Being Survey for 2023 show an industry that is moving with small steps in the right direction. For the second year in a row, the Bilimportørenes Landsforening (BIL) and the Norwegian Automobile Industry Association (NBF) have conducted the major Well-Being Survey in the automotive industry. A total of 1,390 employees took part… Continue reading Well-being survey 2023: The employees are happy in their jobs

The well-being survey 2024: Tell us how you feel at work!

For the third time, BIL and NBF are sending out the survey which shows the state of well-being and diversity among Norwegian car importers, dealers and workshops. The well-being survey has been prepared in collaboration between BIL, NBF and the external supplier Moment, and will be carried out between 15 and 25 October. It will… Continue reading The well-being survey 2024: Tell us how you feel at work!

Meeting with Servicemarkedsforum at Støtvig 6-7. June 2024

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– This is how things are going in the market, and this is important for next year’s state budget

On Monday 27 May, BIL, NAF and NBF met at the Ministry of Finance to give our input on next year’s state budget. BIL’s head of analysis, insight and sustainability, Erik L. Solum, started the meeting by giving State Secretary Geir Indrefjord (Sp) an update on how things are going in the market, as well… Continue reading – This is how things are going in the market, and this is important for next year’s state budget

Constructive talks with the Minister of Transport

Solid attendance, great commitment and fruitful debates when OFV and BIL organized a breakfast seminar on the new NTP. – Ambitions and goals must be followed up with appropriate measures. So I repeat what we have said many times before, both in NTP hearings and in the media: We need powerful, predictable and unbureaucratic incentives… Continue reading Constructive talks with the Minister of Transport

OFV and BIL invite to a breakfast meeting on the new National Transport Plan (NTP)

Will it get better or worse to be a driver in Norway? Isn’t road also preparedness? Do road construction and maintenance have to be so expensive? And is the so-called “heavy vehicle package” good enough? Just before Easter, the government presented its proposal for a new National Transport Plan (NTP), with a total framework of… Continue reading OFV and BIL invite to a breakfast meeting on the new National Transport Plan (NTP)

Surprised by new NTP: – Like a bad April Fool’s joke

The government highlights cuts in climate emissions as one of the most important initiatives in the new NTP, but in reality forgets heavy transport, BIL believes. Figures from Statistics Norway show that more than 80 per cent of all domestic freight transport takes place by road. The underlying figures for NTP show that the demand… Continue reading Surprised by new NTP: – Like a bad April Fool’s joke

BIL fears the new NTP will not be the turning point the market needs

– We hope the transport agencies are fully focused on how Norway can ensure a rapid transition to emission-free commercial vehicles. The car fleet will meet its climate obligations in 2030, but vans and lorries lag far behind. The market cannot solve this challenge alone. We at BIL are more concerned that concrete measures are… Continue reading BIL fears the new NTP will not be the turning point the market needs

Therefore, the car and road traffic create values ​​worth billions of kroner

Road traffic is the very link in Norwegian value creation, and the industry employs approximately as many people as live in Kristiansand and Drammen combined. Norway is an elongated country with challenging topography. All professional forecasts say that road traffic will strengthen its position as the preferred form of transport in the future. Road transport… Continue reading Therefore, the car and road traffic create values ​​worth billions of kroner