South Wales Evening Post

Helping to make the journey of owning a vehicle easier

LOW COST VANS, BASED IN NEATH, HAS INTRODUCED A NEW VEHICLE MAINTENANC­E SERVICE

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LOW COST Vans, one of the UK’S leading providers of commercial vehicles, has unveiled a fleet of new products for its customers, designed to make their journey through the lifecycle of owning a commercial vehicle easier, safer and more cost-effective.

The company, based in Neath, South Wales, has rolled out a new vehicle maintenanc­e service, which takes care of all a vehicle’s routine maintenanc­e, and an innovative fleet management service, which provides customers with a mobile phone app they can use to manage many of the logistics involved in managing a fleet of vehicles.

Low Cost Vans Maintenanc­e Services will look after all of a vehicle’s maintenanc­e requiremen­ts, easing cash flow, making budgeting easier, and saving the time that would otherwise be spent shopping around for the best deal and price.

For a fixed monthly fee, the service includes the cost of MOTS, all parts and labour costs associated with routine servicing, maintenanc­e and repairs, breakdown cover and the cost of replacemen­t tyres.

This gives the vehicle’s owner peace of mind that there will be no big outlay if something goes wrong while keeping vehicles and drivers on the road, safely, for longer.

Low Cost Vans commercial customers will also be eligible for its new fleet management service, called Drive Assure. This service allows companies with large fleets of vehicles to easily track the management of their vehicles, ensuring they remain safe, roadworthy and their insurance and MOT is always up to date at all times.

As well as saving time and money, this new service will greatly relieve fleet managers and business owners of the worry that a serious accident – possibly resulting in loss of life – might occur due to an avoidable mechanical oversight. More than 500 people die every year in collisions involving drivers who are driving for work.

The service includes a daily prompt for drivers who will be asked to inspect the basic condition of the vehicle before driving it, MOT reminders, mileage input reminders, and a dedicated helpline for accident management.

Despite the coronaviru­s pandemic, Low Cost Vans has grown rapidly in the last 12 months, gaining an additional 10 staff including a new analyst, a new head of marketing, and a new director of compliance. Its growth plans include the recruitmen­t of around eight new members of staff to further boost its existing team.

In early 2020, the company also launched two new businesses: First National Cars, specialisi­ng in car leasing, and First Electric Vehicles, which will help and encourage its customers switch to electric vehicles when their leases are due for renewal.

Rod Lloyd, managing director of Low Cost Vans, said: “As a company, we have grown steadily and gone from strength to strength in our core business of making commercial vehicles available to companies and individual­s across the UK, keeping businesses on the road and the economy moving in the process.

“For us, these new services are a natural extension of that. Instead of only having contact with our customers at the start and the end of the lifecycle of a vehicle, we will now become their longterm partner, ensuring their vehicles are always roadworthy and taking the hassle out of managing a fleet of vehicles.”

To find out more about Low Cost Vans, visit www.lowcostvan­s.co.uk.

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