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Nobia cuts fleet fuel bill by 10%

The firm, whose UK and European kitchen brands include Poggenpohl, Sigdal, Magnet and Rixonway, introduced a new fuel management solution in October 2015, with a resultant fall in its pump bill of 9.8% over and above pump price changes.

The solution, from the Miles Consultancy (TMC) and Barclaycard, covers all-brands fuel purchasing, mileage data capture, analytics and streamlined, HMRC-compliant, private mileage reimbursement.

The Barclaycard Fuel+ fuel cards, which are accepted by 98% of UK fuel retail sites, delivered cost-saving for Nobia from day one as there are no transaction charges.

TMC audits data both from fuel transactions and the mileage reports it receives from drivers. Together with inbound and outbound driver contact by TMC’s Customer Service Team, the ‘active fuel management’ approach has increased the accuracy of private fuel reimbursement by 16% since implementation.

Not only have fuel costs fallen but the time burden of administering fuel and expenses is also much lighter than before, said Nobia’s fleet manager Tracy Barker.

“There is much less administration for us thanks to their outbound driver support. We’ve completely changed our expectations in this area of fleet management.”

She added: “The solution gives us more complete data, which ranges from exception reporting right down to individual trip detail if required. We get more of it on time and we have to do far less data manipulation at our end.”

TMC also provides consultative advice on issues including NIC, BIK, VAT and CO2. As some Nobia drivers receive BiK Fuel benefit, TMC used real world information it holds on mileages, mpgs and fuel prices to analyse the perk’s real value to the company and drivers.

Barker said: “On top of the other savings, TMC have identified a potential net saving of £51,000 by withdrawing BiK Fuel benefit from some fully-expensed drivers without leaving them any worse off.”

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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.