Europcar bolsters commitment to public sector with new appointment

Franklin brings more than 23 years working in the fleet industry, including six years as head of public sector for Lex Autolease, and will spearhead Europcar’s clear focus on the mobility requirements of public sector organisations.

Europcar has been appointed as one of the suppliers on the Crown Commercial Service framework to provide UK Vehicle Hire, UK Car Share and International Vehicle Hire services, giving central government and the wider public sector access to a comprehensive range of services.

Utilising the company’s extensive car and van fleet and network of locations in the UK and worldwide, Europcar is also delivering new mobility innovations, including car sharing and electric vehicles.

Europcar has also acquired majority shareholdings in two businesses that enhance its traditional short-term rental offering, in the form of mobility and car sharing start-up, Ubeeqo and E-Car Club.

“Joining the Crown Commercial Service framework is a key opportunity for Europcar to continue to meet the needs of the public sector which is taking a lead in the development of sustainable and innovative mobility solutions,” explained Ken McCall, managing director, Europcar UK Group.

“The appointment of Andrew Franklin, with his extensive credentials in the public sector arena further reinforces our commitment to this market. The E-Car Club electric car sharing business is designed to improve local mobility while reducing the costs and environmental impact of every journey. And Ubeeqo is challenging the status quo of fleet management to improve productivity, reduce costs and enable more sustainable solutions– fundamental issues right across the public sector.

“Europcar’s investment in technology and innovation means we offer rental solutions that can have a meaningful impact on how central government and the wider public sector tackle the challenge of meeting all their travel needs in a way that’s safe, cost-effective, efficient and sustainable.”

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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.