targeted circulation

forthcoming supplements

features list

FLEET NEWS, ESSENTIAL READING

Fleet News is the leading source of news and expertise for decision-makers of the £40 billion company car and van industry. It has been reporting on the fleet industry for more than a quarter of a century giving it a unique perspective of the market.

Targeted at fleet decision-makers within UK companies, Fleet News is read by those responsible for fleets of 10 or more cars or light commercial vehicles.

More than 18,000 named fleet decision-makers receive a copy every week and recent research shows that in most cases, at least two people see each copy, raising its readership to more than 40,000.

With its in-depth news coverage, unmatched vehicle launch reports, extensive features, supplements and supporting events, Fleet News offers a vast range of information to help decision-makers operating fleets of 10 vehicles and upwards do their job effectively.

Fleet News uses its dominant position in the sector to help move the industry forward. From lobbying the Government to urging fleet managers to take driver training and vehicle safety more seriously to offering help and advice on important financial issues, Fleet News ensures Britain's fleets get a fair deal and operate at maximum efficiency.

Source: Publishers Statement

Forthcoming supplements

Fleet News publishes a number of supplements throughout the year on a wide variety of topics.

You can see more details of these in the Supplements section of this website.

A precise list of forthcoming supplements will be given below:

If you would like to know more - or would like to contribute - email john.maslen@bauerconsumer.co.uk.

 Note: This summary is subject to change depending on pagination

June: CCIA Show Guide
June: Fleet Van
July: Fleet Van
August: Fleet Van
September: Fleet Van
September: How To Tender supplement
October: Fleet Van
November: FN50
December: Fleet Van special Awards edition
December: Green Guide
December: Running Cost annual guide
 

 

fleet panel
Are you considering alternatives now auction houses are raising their charges?

Yes: 22.7% | No: 77.3%