Registration now open for RTX Scotland 2025

Registration is officially now open for RTX Scotland 2025, the all-new tradeshow dedicated to the commercial vehicle and road transport sector north of the border. Taking place indoors at Glasgow's SEC on 19-20 November, the event promises a packed two days of exhibits, expert talks, and networking--completely free for visitors. It has been developed by the organisers of the original Road Transport Expo held each summer at NAEC Stoneleigh in Warwickshire.
This latest edition will follow the same 'all about the truck' format, tailored specifically to the needs and challenges of fleet operators in Scotland. The show has already attracted strong backing from across the industry and visitors will be able to explore vehicle models from leading marques including DAF, Daimler UK, Isuzu, Iveco, MAN, Renault Trucks, Terberg and Volvo. You will also discover a 5,000ft2 indoor showcase of the latest trailers, bodybuilders, tyres, telematics, safety systems and fleet services, featuring major manufacturers like Binotto, Boweld, Brigade Electronics, MAHA, Michelin, MV Commercials, Palfinger, Schmitz Cargobull, Totalkare, Thompsons and Whale Tankers, to name but a few.
With engaging stand hospitality and a relaxed, friendly environment, RTX Scotland is designed to help hauliers do business and make new connections. A key highlight will be the Knowledge Zone, where expert panels and speakers will discuss hot- topics such as fleet decarbonisation, vehicle compliance and road safety. Visitors will be able to interact with sessions live at the show and gain practical insights from fellow operators and sector specialists.
Hayley Tayler, RTX head of content, said: "We're shaping the seminar programme around what matters most to the industry, so if you have any speaker ideas or key topics, we'd love to hear from you." Vic Bunby, RTX show director, added: "This event is a fantastic opportunity for HGV operators across Scotland to come together, share ideas, and see what's new in the industry--all in one place. "It's also a great space to network informally--whether over coffee, at a stand, or during the evening drinks reception--creating the kind of face to-face conversations that often lead to long-term business relationships." RTX Scotland: the details
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