ATS Euromaster retains Arval deal

Arval has renewed its primary tyre supply deal with ATS Euromaster, which will see drivers benefit from a new service.

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Arval has renewed its primary tyre supplier deal with ATS Euromaster.

The latest two-year contract will see ATS Euromaster continue to fit Michelin tyres across both Arval’s owned and maintained fleet.

Arval customers benefit from full access to ATS Euromaster’s national network, which puts 94% of drivers within 15 minutes of a centre.

Customers also have the option to book a mobile appointment, and have their new tyres fitted at their home or place of work. Mike Williams, head of national fleets at ATS Euromaster, added: “We will be introducing a new direct centre delivery process which enables any tyre to be delivered to one of our centres nationally the next working day. This coupled with our e-booking system, will help us to deliver the best experience for Arval drivers.”

The deal builds on the firms’ existing partnership, which dates back to the mid-1990s, and will put a further 28,000 assets into ATS Euromaster’s care thanks to Arval’s acquisition of GE Capital Finance Fleet Services in Europe.

Joel Lund, supply chain director at Arval, said: “Working with the right tyre supplier is incredibly important to us. We have confidence in ATS Euromaster’s ability to deliver the support that our customers need and we continually measure them against clearly defined performance indicators, service levels and using feedback direct from our customers.”

He added: “Michelin tyres deliver the breadth of performance required – particularly in the key areas of safety, fuel efficiency and mileage performance. This is something which really matters to our customers and their drivers; providing a premium experience and helping to keep them safe.”

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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.