Multi-service contractor Anglian has appointed Adam Mulley as its new head of fleet.

He joins the Norfolk-based business to oversee the company’s fleet of more than 100 lorries, trailers, vans and plant run equipment. 

His role sees him taking responsibility for the entire Anglian fleet and drivers, as well as its on-site workshop. 

Alongside day-to-day running and enhancing company processes, Mulley will develop Anglian’s operations in line with the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) – a nationally recognised, voluntary scheme which enables businesses to measure and improve fleet standards.

A former fleet compliance manager and authorised examiner designated manager at Norse, he has more than 30 years’ experience in transport management. 

His previous role saw him responsible for 2,500 local government vehicles which were spread over six sites in the UK. 

During his career, he has also worked in fleet roles for Serco, Kier Group and Norwich City Council. He used to own a skip hire and waste management business and asbestos surveying company so is very knowledgeable in other areas of Anglian’s business.

Mulley said: “I am delighted to have joined the team at Anglian. With projects of all sizes in a vast range of locations, a well-maintained fleet is essential to enabling our expert divisions to undertake the works required, and to meet client expectations and deadlines. 

“I am looking forward to working on our transport management systems to further improve efficiency and support operations across the business.”

A multi-service contractor, Anglian’s divisions include Anglian Demolition and Asbestos, Anglian Scaffolding, Anglian Earthworks and Remediation, and Anglian Waste Recycling.