Major fleet operators to discuss disposal strategies at next VRA meeting
Prominent fleets including Arval and Motability Operations will shed light on latest vehicle disposal strategies at next month’s Vehicle Remarketing Association (VRA) meeting.
The event will explore how fleets are evolving remarketing approaches amid falling values
The event, taking place at the Derby premises of Geldards on Thursday 21 March, will explore how fleets are evolving their approaches amid falling values.
Setting the scene will be Max Goldsmith, business development executive at Epyx, examining how fleets are now making use of a wider number of remarketing channels in an increasingly sophisticated manner.
The meeting will also include a panel discussion featuring major fleet operators. These include Stuart Chamberlain, head of B2B and partnerships at Arval UK, David Watkins, commercial director of Greenhous Fleet Services, and Vicky Malcolm, relationship director at Motability Operations.
An update on the used vehicle market will follow from Andy Shields, global business unit director at Indicata, and a question-and-answer session involving two new VRA members, Martin Mullender, commercial director of All Counties Vehicle Logistics and Tom Brennan, country manager of NVD UK.
VRA chair Philip Nothard said: “March’s meeting looks at one of the most pressing issues in remarketing. Major fleets are the most significant source of primary supply into the used car sector and have been working hard to maximise returns in the face of falling vehicle values.
“We’ll be looking in detail at how they are responding to this scenario and what this means for the remarketing sector. It promises to be a really interesting session.”
The meeting will also include an update from VRA board member Marcus Blakemore, chair of the organisation’s industry trends sub-committee, on current activities as part of a drive to identify new members who would like to become involved.
Attendance at VRA meetings continues to rise and the January event was the association’s most well-attended ever, with around 40 people present in person and another 15 online.
Nothard added: “There is very much a buzz around the organisation and it feels as though we are really meeting a need for a focal point in the remarketing sector.”
As with all VRA member meetings, attendance for the March meeting is available online as well as in person.
Details about attending the organisation’s events can be obtained by emailing [email protected].