GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #38 | Page 29

RV manufacturing is continuing in Australia despite the COVID 19 crisis that has brought Australian life to a halt. Caravan Industry Association of Victoria CEO Rob Lucas told GoRV that many manufacturers had shut down throughout April but were now reopening where possible. A range of manufacturers, he said, had full order books, making it financially feasible for them to stay open. “Many manufacturers had to take an extended break, but we have members who had planned to come back in late April, with others coming back in May – it’s a bit of a mixed bag,” he said. “A few have very strong order books who can keep ticking over, perhaps by scaling back to three or four days (of work) a week. “At the moment there is a nervousness about what is going on, but there are vans still being sold and made. Many are just getting by on previous orders; some are taking new orders but not a lot of them.” Mr Lucas said that he was unaware of the COVID 19 crisis shutting any Victorian manufacturers permanently; however, he said there was “still a bit of pain to come”, with May and June predicted to be particularly difficult for the industry. A bright spot, he said, was seeing various businesses adapt, with some dealerships creating RV handover videos for customers so as to better comply with social distancing requirements, on the understanding that an in-person handover would occur when conditions allowed. Many RV repairers and service business, meanwhile, are offering to pick up up the RV and return it upon completion of the work. “It’s actually created some new ways to work,” Mr Lucas said. “In adversity, innovation flourishes.”