National Highways signs fleet management deal with Holman

National Highways, has signed a three-year, full fleet management contract with Holman. Holman will now be managing the yellow and black vehicles that are constantly working to maintain and manage the UK’s major roads. This change began at the end of June.

National Highways, has signed a three-year, full fleet management contract with Holman.

Winning the contract after a competitive tender via the YPO public sector fleet framework, Holman will look after nearly 750 vehicles, with the majority of them 4x4s and SUVs. These include the Land Rover Discovery, BMW X5, Maxus T90 and eDeliver 9, as well as a variety of other vehicles from BMW, Volvo, Toyota, Kia and Ford, as well as nearly 50 incident screen trailers.

National Highways has 85 depots throughout the UK, looking after the 4,300 miles of motorways and major A-roads, as well as ensuring 10,000 miles of carriageways, 150,000 signs, 20,000 bridges, and 100,000 streetlights are all operational. Alongside this formidable workload, it has a target that all traffic officer vehicles will be ultra-low emission by 2025, and zero emission by 2030.

One of the main reasons for choosing Holman was its expertise in supporting high use operational vehicles – the National Highways Traffic Officer service works around the clock, 24/7, 365 days a year. Providing support for stricken drivers and reacting to emergency situations means National Highways must have very high levels of uptime on its fleet.

This key requirement means Holman will manage maintenance, breakdown, tyres and accidents, as well as provide rental services and fleet administration, including fuel cards and fines.

“Being chosen to help manage this vitally important fleet shows the level of support Holman can bring,” said Steven Shepherd, Holman business development manager.

“Our team have the knowledge and tools to keep high use operational vehicles on the road, through the identification of trends that are affecting downtime, rectification of those issues through proactive maintenance and repair, and fast-moving action when breakdowns occur, or drivers need a replacement vehicle.”

Holman achieves this through use of data, in which it measures wear, tear and repair, and reports back to the customers, giving them a complete view of every facet of their fleet, what each part or job is costing in both time and money, as well as where improvements can be made and the return on investment for doing so.

National Highways will be able to access Holman’s Insights platform, which provides customers with access to all data, while its officers will be able to use the new Driver App to manage all their SMR bookings and condition reporting.

Maintenance and repairs of all vehicles will be handled by Holman’s network of suppliers and repairers, which now totals more than 2,000 outlets, with the contract run from Holman’s Chippenham HQ.

“Holman’s record with essential user fleets is second to none, and we are delighted to welcome National Highways into the family. Their needs – extremely low downtime, operational parameters with no compromise, financial efficiency and a commitment to high levels of service – clearly align with our values at Holman,” said Holman commercial director Rory Mackinnon.

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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.