The Business Centre at Citroën Slough has just completed a van and car fleet deal with Logistics International and its recently formed subsidiary Wildfield.

As part of a fleet replacement programme, the specialist IT engineering service companies have taken delivery of 43 new Citroën vehicles.

The batch of vehicles is made up of 26 Berlingo HDi 75 manual L1 625 Enterprise vans and 17 Citroën cars, including 15 Berlingo Multispace Plus Special Edition HDi 90 manuals, a DS4 DStyle HDi 110 6-speed manual and a C4 VTR+ HDi 90 manual.

Leatherhead based Logistics International offers its UK and European customers a wide range of IT engineering services as well as printer support, managed print services and field mobility solutions.

The company's new Citroëns will be used by its highly trained IT software engineers, who provide its blue chip customer base with skilled, specialist support.

Logistics International's 43 new Citroëns are being operated on 36 month, with maintenance, contract hire agreements with Citroën Contract Motoring.

Dependent on application and location, Logistics International's vehicles will cover between 90,000 and 105,000 miles, both in the UK and Europe, during their service life with the company.

George Kyle, Logistics International's fleet manager, said: "Our new Citroëns replace a mixed fleet with a single make.

“We already run some Citroëns and, in acquiring these latest vehicles, we have enjoyed an excellent level of service from the Citroën Slough Business Centre, both in achieving the correct vehicle specification for each user and in selecting the right contract hire deal through Citroën Contract Motoring.

“Since these new Citroën cars and vans have entered service, our engineers have been very impressed with their new vehicles."