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DriveTech and r2c tie up on driver training, risk and fleet management

DriveTech and r2c are collaborating to help businesses stay safer and drive further efficiencies in their fleets through an enhanced range of benefits.

The partnership will help businesses stay safer and drive further efficiencies in their fleets through an enhanced range of benefits

Expected to appeal across the fleet sector – from large corporates to SMEs – the collaboration will enable both firms to boost their services to customers in line with evolving fleet needs.

The tie-up will draw upon DriveTech’s comprehensive range of road risk management services – from licence checking to e-learning and driver training – and r2c’s cloud-based solutions, which include incident management and fleet reporting.

R2c said that combining DriveTech’s range of products would complement its compliance and efficiency provision with driver risk management tools.

Managing director Tim Meadows said: “Continually expanding our provision to include more key services has always been at the heart of the r2c technology, and our clients clearly want licence check and driver assessment features. We decided to partner with DriveTech as it is the market leader and enhances our already sophisticated range of services.

“Having DriveTech’s risk management products in our portfolio further strengthens our proposition as a leading provider of cost-effective, compliant and safe fleet management.”

DriveTech added that the tie-up would bring a number of benefits to fleets.

DriveTech’s Oli Stevenson added: “The r2c online service network is an impressively well-designed platform used by a broad cross-section of the fleet market. Combined with our licence-checking capabilities, proven driver and fleet assessments services, and highly flexible suite of e-learning modules and on-road training courses, we will hopefully see even more fleets benefiting from the combined value of our proposition.”

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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.