Erwin Hymer Group UK is delighted to announce its achievement of a 5-star rating in the National Caravan Council’s (NCC), Manufacturer Approval Scheme for 2024-5.
This prestigious rating spans across the Group’s range of touring caravans within all three UK-built brands: Elddis, Xplore and Buccaneer - affirming Erwin Hymer Group UK as an industry leader for quality and excellence.
The latest audit by the NCC has recognised the advances and improvements made at Erwin Hymer Group UK, awarding the highest possible rating of 5-stars across the Company’s expansive portfolio of touring caravans – and exceeding the Industry average of 4.6 stars.
The NCC is the UK’s trade association for the caravan industry, representing manufacturers, dealerships, suppliers, service providers, and holiday and residential parks. The NCC’s Manufacturer Approval Scheme is a badge of recognition that shows a manufacturer’s commitment to the safety of its products and customers. Vehicles with the NCC Approved badge are guaranteed to have complied with all relevant industry construction regulations and standards at the time of manufacture.
These achievements are testament to Erwin Hymer Group UK’s unwavering commitment to continuous improvement – from design and production to customer satisfaction and a passionate, customer-focused team at the Company’s County Durham headquarters.
Erwin Hymer Group UK’s Managing Director, Chris Short, is delighted with the Company’s class-leading results. He said: “This recognition of our improvements and the level of excellence we have attained is a direct result of hard work, dedication and expertise across our entire business.
“Our Retailer Network and our growing base of Retail Customers who trust in our Brands, can rest assured that each and every vehicle we make not only passes – but excels – in the most stringent of tests.
“I would like to thank our EHG workforce for striving to achieve and maintain this benchmark and, of course, to our Customers for their trust and support as we enter this, our 60th Anniversary year.”