Jean Francois Milhaud, fleet manager at the WFP HQ in Rome, said: “They have adapted the FleetWave system to our specific needs, allowing us to utilise each fleet to its full potential, making the organisation as a whole more efficient and helping us to reduce cost whilst achieving our aim of providing food and other aid to those in need.”

Karan Ridgard, operations director of Chevin Fleet Solutions, said: “Chevin has been working with the WFP for almost 10 years and it has been fantastic to be involved in such an exciting and worthy project and we will continue to discuss improvements, to ensure that FleetWave provides the WFP with the services it needs.”

Chevin Fleet Solutions will also be providing second-line technical support to the World Food Programme.