The deadline for the 2023 Fleet News Awards is fast approaching.
Fleet decision-makers, suppliers and manufacturers have until Friday November 25 to get their entries in – but it’s not too late for you to start the process by heading to the awards website: awards.fleetnews.co.uk
The Fleet News Awards will be presented to the best people, companies and vehicles in front of an audience of more than 1,200 industry leaders at the Grosvenor House Hotel on March 15, 2023. It is an opportunity to get your company and your name in the headlines, bringing positive publicity that has been proven to have clear business benefits as well as being career enhancing and highly motivating for staff.
In each of the categories, judges will be looking for evidence of quality, innovation and improvements as they deliberate and decide on the winners.
The process will be overseen by awards chairman Christopher Macgowan OBE and audited by Brian Cooper of EY.
Previous winners said:
“We’re enormously proud of our fleet of electric vehicles and winning the fleet of the year award is a wonderful recognition some of the efforts our staff make towards creating a net zero National Park.”
Kevin Booker, Brecon Beacons National Park Authority – winner of fleet of the year up to 250 vehicles
“Winning the Safe and compliant fleet of the year award is a prestigious honour. Being recognised by industry experts shows that hard work pays off. I would recommend the Fleet News awards to all companies that operate vehicles.
Aaron Powell, fleet director, Speedy Services – winner of safe and compliant fleet of the year
“Winning ‘Fleet of the Year’ at the Fleet News Awards 2022 recognised Mitie’s commitment in achieving one of the largest EV fleets in the UK, now with over 2,500 EVs on the road.”
Sophie Ellis, Mitie – winner of fleet of the year more than 1,000 vehicles
“Winning the award for Environmental Fleet Trailblazer felt like fantastic recognition of the work we have done at Nottingham City Council to decarbonise our fleet. This award shows we’re leading from the front.”
Matt Ralfe, Nottingham City Council - winner of environmental fleet of the year
The entry forms have been updated to make the process of entering less time consuming: don’t delay, enter now.
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