Access BDD Attends NDA Conference in Atlanta

Image courtesy of Next Day Access

Access BDD U.K. team members recently attended the annual Next Day Access (NDA) Conference in Atlanta. As one of NDA’s leading North American business partners, Access BDD showed its support by being one of the official sponsors for this year’s event. During the event, existing and new franchisees were able to see the Access BDD range of stairlifts available. The Access BDD North American team was on hand to answer any technical questions from franchisees relating to the stairlifts and to discuss how they may be suitable for clients. Melissa Davies, Access BDD’s head of Business Development for North America, said this was the second NDA conference her team has attended, and based on the positive feedback received, they look forward to the 2025 event.

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