By John Simpson 18 July 2012
Zenith has sealed a deal with financial recovery consultants Begbies Traynor Group (BTG) to buy and leaseback 153 of its company cars.
BTG hopes to gain a tighter grip of its fleet costs, improve driver choice and reduce internal administration, as a result of moving to a leased arrangement with fleet management specialists Zenith.
John Robinson, BGT’s HR Manager, said: “Zenith was recommended to us by one of their existing customers due to their extremely high service levels.
“By working with Zenith, we now have much more control and visibility over our fleet costs, reduced our administration and are able to provide a great service to our drivers.”
The deal has enabled BGT’s fleet drivers to pick vehicles from all the main motor manufacturers, providing CO2 emissions go now higher than 150g/km.
Zenith has also created a new driver portal for the Group’s drivers, facilitating on-line ordering and in-life vehicle services, such as servicing and maintenance.
Begbies Traynor Group now have access to interactive management information through Zenith’s Pulse platform, providing transparency of fleet spend and performance.
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