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Ogilvie keeps MSL Property Care Services on the road with new Nissan Primastar fleet

MSL Property Care Services is working with the mobility specialists at Ogilvie Fleet to keep its expert teams on the road.

One of Yorkshire’s leading property maintenance businesses, MSL has recently taken delivery of a batch of eight brand-new Nissan Primastar vans, supplied by Ogilvie, which also supported with the fit-out and livery of the new vans.

The new vans, which will support MSL’s work to provide crucial services to customers nationwide, are expected to mark MSL’s final diesel van order, as the company prepares to transition its van fleet to electric in the near future.

The firm’s 14-strong company car fleet, also supplied by Ogilvie Fleet, is already 100% plug-in, with a mix of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

Jeremy Harrison, managing director at MSL Property Care Services, said: “The Primastar is a brilliant van, and we are looking forward to exploring Nissan’s all-electric vehicles as we look at ways we can make our operations even greener and more sustainable.”

Ogilvie, which will exhibit at next month’s Great British Fleet Event, has supported MSL for nearly 20 years, guiding the business through the entire fleet lifecycle, including the disposal of old vehicles and the specification of new ones based on detailed analysis of business and driver needs.

Adrian Horton, corporate sales manager at Ogilvie Fleet and manager for the MSL account, commented: “It was a pleasure to support Jeremy and the MSL team in their vehicle upgrade. They are a great local business and we took note of not only the business’s needs, but those of the drivers, to help us build a fleet that works for all. We also supported on the fit-out and livery of the vans – their branding looks great and will certainly help them stand out on the roads!”

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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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