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Mears Group awards Zenith five-year sole-supply fleet contract

The vehicles, which comprise over 3,000 LCVS with the remainder being cars, are used for the provision of social housing repairs and maintenance across the UK. The company also provides care services for the elderly and vulnerable people living in the community.

Zenith has been awarded a five-year sole-supply contract for the delivery of an outsourced funding and fleet management solution across all Mears Group PLC vehicles. Zenith is also providing a fleet management and pay-on-use maintenance provision across a number of vehicles owned by the group.

Mears Group PLC will also benefit from a variety of additional tailored services. These include a telemetry solution that tracks vehicle diagnostic information, road traffic collisions and fuel usage; delivering a wealth of fleet efficiency data. Telematics is also used to identify usage outside of business hours, to enable compliance with HMRC rules regarding business use of commercial vehicles.

A web-based portal enables Mears Group PLC branch managers to view all telemetry data, order vehicles, track progress and view vehicles marked as available for reallocation across the group. They also benefit from online build tracking so that every stage of the build, specification and fit out of the commercial vehicles can be tracked and managed to reduce any delays in the programme.

Jo Hammonds, group fleet manager, Mears Group PLC, commented: ‘We have moved the funding and management of our fleet to Zenith because of its ability to provide a bespoke proposition that will improve the overall condition and operational efficiency of the fleet. Zenith’s solution allows us to run our cost centres more effectively. Zenith is able to deliver a high quality and tailored solution which we anticipate will provide time and administration efficiencies, while reducing running costs and downtime.’

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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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