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Engineius embeds Flock’s flexible fleet insurance in vehicle movement service

Fast-growing vehicle movement solution Engineius is using Flock to insure the hundreds of vehicles it moves for commercial fleets every day. 

Engineius is used by some of the UK’s largest fleets, including the AA, as well as Hertz and Buyacar, to book, track, and manage their vehicle movements entirely online.

Now, every vehicle in transit with Engineius will be automatically covered by a usage-based motor fleet insurance policy provided by Flock.

The fully flexible policy will enable Engineius to enhance the experience of its customers, while automatically aligning commercial activity with insurance costs.

Calum Slowther, commercial director at Enginieus, commented: “Our mission is to make vehicle movement easy and, thanks to Flock, that now includes the insurance.

“As the number of vehicles we move every day continues to grow, we needed an insurance partner that could scale with us. It’s clear Flock is that partner and their team’s commitment to safety is something that not only benefits us, but our clients as well.”

Engineius is the latest business to sign up to Flock, which launched its commercial motor division in December. Earlier this year, Jaguar Land Rover appointed Flock to provide usage-based insurance for its ‘The Out’ on-demand rental fleet service.

Flock’s CEO, Ed Leon Klinger said: “The world of mobility is changing rapidly, but traditional insurance policies are failing to keep up.  This is why an increasing number of safety-conscious firms like Engineius are choosing Flock’s flexible insurance policies.

“At Flock, we believe insurance companies should actively help customers reduce incidents, not just pay out when they occur. Alongside protecting vehicles and drivers, we are providing Engineius with real-time safety insights to help them identify fleet risks, and optimise for safety and profitability.”

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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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