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New Ogilvie Fleet website geared up for all devices

The firm believes its new site, which can be accessed at www.ogilvie-fleet.co.uk, is one of the first in the contract hire and leasing sector and indeed the wider UK fleet industry to utilise fully responsive web design, ensuring the screen size automatically shrinks images and copy scales to fit the browser window. Consequently, website content is always displayed in its most readable form irrespective of device used. 

The improved design of the website featuring a visual refresh also contains a wide variety of new content including:

“Why Ogilvie” – the most compelling 10 reasons why customers select Ogilvie Fleet as their company car and van provider such as the organisation’s commitment to technology as well as accountability, expert advice, independent ownership, transparent pricing and staff delivering on promises

“My Next Car” – a collection of online tools that provide all the information drivers require to make more informed company car choices including “car chooser”, “driver taxation” and “fuel benefit”.

“The Circuit” – the renamed and regularly updated Ogilvie Fleet blog providing a wealth of information on fleet-critical topics

Improved search engine optimisation – the richer content and functionality of the website means that a more advanced search tool has been introduced providing quick and easier access for users. 

Additionally, the website continues to include a host of established features including the MiFleet Showroom, the online portal that securely delivers critical live fleet operational data in real-time to the desktops of fleet managers, and Ogilvie True Cost, the company’s total cost of vehicle ownership tool. 

Ogilvie Fleet sales and marketing director Nick Hardy said: ‘With the new website we have created the most functional and easy to navigate online toolbox for fleet chiefs and drivers. We believe that the new website offers a unique combination of features and tools that are freely available.’

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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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