Europcar, has chosen Gloucester based All Fleet Services to manage its replacement tyre contract.

Focusing on the customer experience when replacement tyres are needed on a rental vehicle, All Fleet Services has been appointed to operate a dedicated service for Europcar customers, reducing inconvenience and delays and thereby enhancing brand perceptions.

With 270 locations across the UK, it is essential for Europcar to ensure that its 50,000–strong vehicle fleet is optimised with as little ‘down-time’ as possible, both for the benefit of the business and its customers.  Dealing with replacement tyres is a particularly important component in fleet utilisation and Europcar chose All Fleet Services to help address this challenge.

All Fleet Services has created a dedicated call handling facility to manage all aspects of replacement tyre requirements for Europcar customers.    The dedicated team handle all tyre requests, log details and assess each situation. With the customer having all the relevant information to make an informed decision, the Europcar-branded team then makes all the necessary arrangements to get them back on the road as quickly as possible.  The result has been increased utilisation of the Europcar fleet and minimised costs to the customer.

Chris Hart, sales director at All Fleet Services said, “Europcar is a leading name in the rental sector and it has been a fantastic opportunity for All Fleet Services to use our industry expertise to add value to an already successful brand.   Europcar is taking a long-term approach to the customer experience, investing in a service that delivers clear benefits for both the business and its customers.”

Ken McCall, managing director, Europcar UK Group added: “Throughout the planning and implementation of this significant project, All Fleet Services has maintained outstanding levels of communication together with very close attention to detail.  The project was delivered on time without any issues and the working relationship continues to grow with further projects and plans being considered.”