Business profiles - Page 28
Fleet management - Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council operates a fleet of 124 vehicles. Since 1989, the Council’s Finance, Audit and Risk Management Department has managed the provision of the fleet, including procurement, leasing and maintenance.
Environment - Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
The Green Fleet Review resulted in a range of recommendations to radically overhaul and transform the Authority’s grey fleet. Fifty four employees have essential/casual car user status, driving around 51,600 miles a year.
Environment - James McNaughton Group
After making fleet policy changes designed to influence both vehicle choice and driver behaviour, leading paper and printer supply merchants, the James McNaughton Group, have reduced fuel expenditure by up to £2,500 per car and made significant carbon savings.
Fleet management - Caerphilly County Borough Council
The council first developed a driver’s handbook in the mid 1990s but it was not updated for several years. Some of the content was therefore no longer relevant and important information on new legislation was not included.
Fleet management - Caerphilly County Borough Council
Caerphilly County Borough Council operates a fleet of nearly 500 vehicles. The council runs 12 refuse collection routes, nine recycling routes and five green waste routes. In 2005, these routes were the subject of a review by the Health and Safety Executive.
Environment - Rok plc
Rok's company’s strategy was to reduce CO2 emissions by a target of 30 per cent over the next 3 years. At the time of the review, the company were operating a fleet of 1,739 light commercial vehicles (LCVs) and had 1,194 car allowance drivers.
Environment - Sandwell Borough Council
The Green Fleet Review drew attention to grey fleet and the need to gain control over private car usage in order to improve health and safety. This will be brought to the attention of senior management as part of a Council-wide review of occupational road risk issues.