Trakm8, Reflex Vehicle Hire and Licence Check shortlisted as Brake Fleet Champions

Brake has revealed the shortlist for its 2022 UK Fleet Champions Awards ahead of the prize ceremony this autumn.

Registrations for the award ceremony are now open here

The awards recognise exceptional fleets that have gone above and beyond to prevent crashes and reduce pollution.

Categories this year include accolades recognising outstanding commitment to road risk management, driver safety in the public sector, and the ‘company driver safety award’ for both large and small fleet sizes – among many others.

Fleet operators on the shortlist include Acumen Waste and TES 2000 in the small fleet category and British Gas, Ecolab and FM Conway among the large fleets.

Meanwhile, Transport for Greater Manchester and National Highways are both finalists for the Public Sector Driver Safety Award.

Nominated fleet suppliers include Reflex Vehicle Hire, Trakm8, Licence Check, VisionTrack and eDriving.

And the contenders for the Dr Will Murray Award for Analysis and Action include Air Products Plc, plus British Gas and Fleetmaster Operational Support Services.

In total, 38 organisations and individuals have made the final shortlist to win one of 11 awards at this year’s UK Fleet Champions Awards ceremony.

The shortlisted entries will now be evaluated by a panel of external judges before the winners are announced at a ceremony at the Etihad in Manchester on 20 October.

Ross Moorlock, chief operating officer at Brake, said: “A huge congratulations to all the organisations and individuals who have made the shortlist this year. As ever, we were bowled away by the quality of entries for the UK Fleet Champions Awards 2022, and we’re heartened to see so many fleets prioritising the safety of journeys made on their behalf. Good luck to all entrants, and we look forward to seeing you at the awards ceremony on 20 October.”

To access the awards shortlist, click here.

Registrations for the award ceremony are now open and fleet organisations can book a free place and find out more about corporate packages here.

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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.