September 2013

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    Iconic VW camper van to cease production

    The iconic camper van joined the Transporter line-up in 1951, but it wasn't until the 1960s when it was adopted by a free-spirited generation that it became a cult symbol. The new generation of VW campers, California SE and California Beach, are inspired by the legacy of the original camper, whilst introducing new standards of comfort, […]

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    AutoGlass Eco-Drive

    Eco-Drive is AutoGlass’s internal project to reduce the cost and carbon footprint of its 1,000-vehicle fleet. With 90% of the company’s business now mobile, it trialled numerous telematics-based solutions before deciding the Lightfoot driver-monitoring system best suited its needs. Developed by Ashwoods, best known for its hybrid Transit van conversions, Lightfoot is a dashboard display […]

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    Fleet on fleet

    Fleet size: 2,000 plus vehicles Tell us a bit about the G4S fleet and the team which runs it. The G4S fleet consists of more than 2,000 vehicles and 3,000 highly-trained crew members. The G4S Fleet Management team comprises 52 personnel, 37 of whom are in house technicians who carry out nonmechanical maintenance and ensure the […]

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    New NV200 Fridge van reaches dealerships

    The NV200 Fridge has been specially converted to meet the rigorous demands of the catering business and can be refrigerate to 0°C and still leave 2.2m³ of pure load space, designed to keep deliveries in optimum condition. This is all achieved through a conversion undertaken by European temperature-controlled specialist Gruau. The interior is lined with […]

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    Local leasing firm drives Wales Air Ambulance’s success

    The vehicles will be used by the charity’s commercial division to collect and transport donated goods. The helicopter rescue charity relies entirely on donations so the vehicles will play a vital role in keeping the 16 charity shops across the region well stocked. Wales Air Ambulance commercial manager, Allan Devonald, explained: ‘With these vans we […]

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    A hard habit to break

    It’s probably 20 years ago that a colleague passed the comment that someone was leaving the company and she wondered if he would take his pot plants with him. Rather naively, I thought it funny that this generally laid-back chap inhabited the top floor of our offices with a bunch of plants, and only later […]

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    Are you approved?

    As many fleet managers will know, some 25% of new 3,500kg gross vehicle weight (GVW) light CVs are not panel vans but conversions, involving a separate body built on a chassis cab, double cab or platform cab variant. Dropside, box bodies and tippers tend to be the most popular. Fridge conversions are a common site […]

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    Toyota Proace

    Toyota is extending its collaborative venture with PSA into the light commercial vehicle market. The company, whose Aygo supermini can also be found as a Citroën C1 and a Peugeot 107, is to sell a badged version of Peugeot’s Expert van called the Proace. Proace replaces Toyota’s ageing Hiace van and will be available in short […]

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