Ogilvie Fleet and Fleet Assist renew SMR contract

Ogilvie Fleet has announced a multi-year renewal of its SMR contract with Fleet Assist across its fleet of around 25,000 cars and LCVs.

As part of the deal, it will use Fleet Assist’s managed network of over 6,500 service points and more than 600 mobile units for its service and MOT jobs.

Ogilvie will also have access to Fleet Assist’s Atlas systems, which provide an overview of workshop capabilities, such as number of ramps and types of vehicles they can work on.

As part of the contract Fleet Assist will also be periodically benchmarking and reporting Ogilvie’s technical authorisation performance and provide detailed feedback on any suggested improvements.

SMR requirements

Garry Winckley, Fleet Assist business development director, said: “Ogilvie’s proposition as a full mobility provider means it offers vehicles on short and long-term contract hire as well as salary sacrifice, and our garage network can cope with its different SMR requirements.

“Our benchmark process adds confidence to Ogilvie’s operations team that they are using a professional garage network.”

Ogilvie head of operations Gavin Clisby added: “We are well known for keeping our customers’ drivers happy and we know we can rely on Fleet Assist’s managed network when they take their car in for a service or MOT. It enables us to find the best garage to manage individual driver’s requirements, especially with larger vans and EVs.

“Fleet Assist is constantly future-proofing customer needs with its mobile servicing and Premier Van garage network which we use to cope with LCVs up to and above 3.5 tonnes.”

 

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