News – Page 30
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Imass introduces fuel admin
IT firm IMASS has introduced a fuel card and mileage capture website for the 60 drivers in its employee car ownership (Eco) scheme.Previously, drivers had to pay for all fuel and claim work mileage back through expenses. The new website should also reduce administration.Austin Morley, HR manager, said: "Now drivers ...
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Honeywell launches a common car policy
Honeywell is putting a standard car policy in place across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), using one car manufacturer as its primary provider.The technology and manufacturing group is also embarking on a long-term plan to standardise benefits in each of the countries across the region, starting with the ...
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ACFO concern over cuts to Advisory Fuel Rates
The Premier Organisation for Fleet Operators (ACFO) has expressed concern about cuts in the Advisory Fuel Rates (AFR) and is holding meetings with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to discuss its changes.It has warned that company car drivers reimbursed by their employer for business mileage could be out of pocket ...
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LeasePlan and Kwik-Fit Fleet renew business contract
LeasePlan UK has renewed its tyre repair, replacement and management contract with Kwik Fit Fleet for a further five years.LeasePlan UK, which has almost 120,000 funded vehicles on its books, has worked in a similar capacity with Kwik-Fit Fleet over past years,and formalised its business relationship in 2004 with a ...
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Zenith makes own fleet carbon neutral
Zenith is working to make its own company car fleet carbon neutral and is also†introducing a voluntary scheme for staff to offset their personal mileage.The car leasing firm is currently assessing its carbon footprint, by taking its fleet of 45 cars and aspects like office use of heating and electricity ...
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BT uses flexible working to become eco-friendly
BT is looking to measures such as reducing employees' travel and increasing teleconferencing meetings as part of its pledge to become more environmentally friendly.A BT spokesperson said flexible working arrangements will be key to employees' input. Approximately 12,000 of the company's employees work from home, while approximately 80,000 work flexibly, ...
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KPMG to buy Oyster cards for staff
Accountancy firm KPMG is to offer its 10,000 employees a London Underground pre-pay Oyster card this month to encourage staff to opt for the tube rather than using environmentally damaging cars and taxis.The firm has revealed that its worst culprits are employees travelling between its Canary Wharf office and the ...
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Leasedrive and Velo merge
Fleet companies Leasedrive Group and VELO have merged to form Leasedrive VELO, a privately owned independent vehicle management group.Roger Partridge, Leasedrive VELO’s new chief executive officer and formerly CEO of Leasedrive, said: “The fit between our two companies could not be better and must be the optimum one in the ...
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Legal support for drivers offered by Miles
The Miles Consultancy has launched a legal support service for company car drivers. Its TMC Driver Protect product offers drivers 24-hour telephone support from qualified solicitors in the event of a road accident, and legal representation should the matter be taken to court.Through the telephone helpline, solicitors will be able ...
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Employers under pressure to be environmentally friendly
Employers have come under increasing pressure to become more environmentally friendly, following a series of government reports.The Stern review on the economics of climate change published in October, was followed by the Eddington transport study last month, which recommended a nationwide system of road pricing. In addition, a Climate Change ...
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Brown's green measures slammed
Fleet experts have labelled measures in Gordon Brown's pre-Budget report to cut carbon emissions through incentives on green fuel as bland and ineffective because the fuel is not widely available. Instead of being able to take advantage of these measures most fleet managers are facing hikes in their fuel bills ...
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Chancellor may turn on Ecop schemes in pre-budget report
Rules around alternatively secured pensions (ASPs) and employee car ownership plans (Ecops) are predicted to feature in this year's pre-Budget report, due to be delivered on 6 December.Pensions experts predict the government will alter rules around ASPs, which were introduced last April and allow individuals who have not purchased an ...
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Company cars and fleet - definition
The company car market has seen a move away from the traditional outright purchase method of procuring company cars for employees, and there are now a variety of methods of sourcing and funding cars. In some cases, employers see fit to offer several types of scheme, such as through an ...
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ALD offers risk management for own-car drivers
ALD Automotive has launched an online risk management product for staff who drive their own cars on company business.The system, called Car Allowance Road Risk Solution, is a modular product that can provide employers with management information depending on their business needs. There are various options depending on business needs. ...
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Buyer's guide: Fleet management
The maturity of the fleet management market means employers stand to get a good deal, but watch out for extra costs, says Jamin RobertsonArticle in fullEnvironmental issues continue to rocket up employers' agendas when it comes to fleet management with hot topics for discussion including CO2 emissions and hybrid vehicles.Fleet ...
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Legislation - Union helps recoup car cash
Local authorities have been warned to check their car mileage allowance schemes after Birmingham City Council (BCC) was ordered to pay more than GBP39,000 to employees who had been underpaid.All of the claimants' contracts of employment were specified under the Scheme of conditions of service of the National Joint Council ...
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Company car loss needs cash compensation
Nearly three-quarters (70 per cent) of company car drivers would expect an increase in salary as compensation if their company car benefit is withdrawn.Just 7 per cent said that removing the benefit wouldn't have any impact on them, while 20 per cent would want to buy their current company car ...
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Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust adds car ownership plan
Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust has added an all employee car ownership plan and a mobile phone salary sacrifice arrangement to its benefits package. Both perks are believed to be of wide appeal to the organisation's 7,500 employees, however, the trust's firewall has been made so secure to protect sensitive data, ...
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Summer driver safety issues
Summer clothing could put employees at increased risk of an accident, according to the Summer driving survey by AA Business Services. Almost 70% of company car drivers have driven in flip-flops, but such action can have safety implications because drivers have less control of their car pedals. The survey also ...
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Product News - New VAT solution
Following further clarification issued by HM revenue and Customs, The Miles Consultancy has launched a brand new VAT Solution that intends to help companies who use the pay-and -reclaim method to continue without any uncertainty around the new rules. Whether operating a company car fleet or a cash alternative scheme ...