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Culina streamlines management of 17,000 assets with Jaama software

Culina Group has appointed Jaama as its new fleet and asset management software provider to support fleet management of 17,000 assets.

Key2 will replace legacy systems, enhancing fleet visibility, streamlining compliance and driving safety

Jaama’s Key2 system will be deployed across the group’s rapidly growing UK operations, encompassing 4,000 trucks, 8,000 trailers, 500 vans, 300 cars and 4,000 pieces of mechanical handling equipment.

Part of the Müller Group, Culina Group has evolved into one of the largest logistics providers in the UK and Ireland, aided by strategic acquisitions that include Fowler Welch, Eddie Stobart and GreenWhiteStar.

Key2 will replace multiple legacy systems, consolidating all fleet data into a unified platform. This centralised approach will enhance operational visibility, streamline compliance and improve safety management across dozens of key areas of the fleet.

David Meir, managing director, Culina Asset Management, said: “We’ve been searching for a robust software solution capable of meeting our current and future needs, and Jaama’s Key2 platform has proven to be the ideal choice.

“Key2’s ability to handle the complexities of managing a large HGV fleet and in-house workshops made it a clear frontrunner. We’re looking forward to working with Jaama as a strategic partner in driving the efficiency of our operations,” he added.

Key2 will support the management of Culina Group’s extensive fleet, driver population, 14 nationwide workshops and over 100 technicians. More than 1,200 employees will use the platform to ensure seamless operations.

“Culina Group operates one of the largest fleets in the UK, and we are proud to support them with a system that will provide comprehensive oversight of their assets, drivers and workshops,” said Andrew Holgate, CEO of Jaama.

“We’re confident Key2 will deliver the operational enhancements they need to maintain their leadership in the logistics sector.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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