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Hinckley Van Rental now offers 3.5t vehicle transporters

Hinckley Van Rental vehicle transporter

One of Hinckley Van Rental’s vehicle transporters (image courtesy of Hinckley Van Rental)

Longstanding vanrental.co.uk advertiser Hinckley Van Rental has recently added 3.5t vehicle transporters to its fleet.

Capable of carrying cars and small vans weighing up to 1,500kg, these Citroen transporters are a flexible and useful addition to the firm’s fleet, enabling rental customers to transport vehicles themselves.

Each transporter comes equipped with straps, a winch and orange safety beacons, and Hinckley Van Rental staff will show all customers how to use the transporter safely when they collect the vehicle, so first-timers are welcome.

Examples of target customers are people who have bought untaxed or non-running cars — perhaps on eBay or at auction.

The transporters can be driven on a standard category ‘B’ car licences, but if you are thinking of hiring one of these transporters, you should make sure the weight of the vehicle you wish to carry does not exceed the transporter’s 1,500kg payload: many 4x4s, pick-ups and some large cars weigh considerably more than this. (For example, a Mitsubishi L200 pick-up weighs around 1,800kg, unladen).

Very few van hire companies offer vehicle transporters, so I suspect demand for Hinckley’s transporters will be strong — advanced booking is advised.

Hinckley Van Rental is located on Barleyfield, just of the A47 on the north side of Hinckley. Click here for a list of van hire branches in Hinckley.

Practical Car & Van Rental adds telematics to hire fleet

In-Car Cleverness logoPractical Car & Van Rental has partnered with vehicle-to-business technology provider, In-Car Cleverness (ICC) to make ICC’s advanced, feature-rich product available to Practical’s 130 franchisees, who collectively operate around 7,000 cars and vans in the UK.

Developed over 250 million miles of real-world testing and designed to be offered as an entirely scalable telematics solution, the In-Car Cleverness platform allows users to personalise the easy-to-use dashboard interface, tailor the data interrogated and define how it is analysed.

As well as analysing driver behaviour during rentals, customers will benefit from asset protection in terms of tracing fleet vehicles, advanced remote vehicle fault alerts, totally accurate mileage recording and a cutting-edge incident reconstruction system.

Practical Managing Director, Graham Lond, said:

“We feel the adoption of this solution by the network can only add value to our business model, will undoubtedly result in cost savings due to better vehicle management and protection and will give us more ammunition to keep insurance costs at a low level.”

Although this system will partly be used for asset management purposes, it’s interesting to see that Practical also appears to be planning to use the system to monitor drivers’ behaviour. As far as I know, using telematics is unusual in rental cars and vans, as the drivers are usually employed by someone else and are not directly accountable — or managed — by the rental firm.

Tim Eaves, ICC Commercial Director, believes this is a positive for rental firms:

“Whereas fleet operators know their drivers and can offer training and advice if the behaviour of individuals behind the wheel is costing them money, rental companies typically know nothing about the people driving their vehicles.

“That’s where the asset protection benefits of ICC come into their own – being able to see where their vehicles are, how they are being driven and exactly who is liable after an accident will save Practical money in insurance costs alone.”

Although most corporate rental customers will probably welcome this development, I wonder whether it migith be a culture shock for some drivers, who will be accustomed to a certain sense of anonymity and lack of direct responsibility when driving rental vehicles.

Although take-up will be optional, Practical expects the majority of its network to take up the ICC proposition, as it will complement Practical’s fleet insurance option, which is used by 95% of franchisees. Using both services is expected to help cut insurance costs for franchisees.

Warwickshire removals firm offers purpose-built van hire for movers

Brittania Squab self-drive removals van

One of Brittania Squab’s new self-drive removals vans

Most van rental companies offer standard luton box vans for removals customers, but these aren’t what professional removals firms use — and with good reason.

Standard lutons have a completely flat load floor with no wheel arch intrusions, but the price you pay for this is that the load floor of the van is above the wheels, and quite high off the ground.

This means that a tail lift is required for loading and unloading — a heavy piece of kit that is time-consuming and awkward to use for home movers, and which reduces the available payload of the van.

While a completely flat floor is essential for freight, which may be palletised or large, it is not a requirement for home removals, which usually consist of many, smaller items. As a result, purpose-built removal vans have low rear floors that usually have an internal step up to the mainload area.

Speaking as someone who moved house using one of these vans recently, I can confirm that they make loading and unloading DIY removals a lot easier and safer than with a conventional luton — but their specialist nature means that the majority of van hire companies can’t justify offering such vehicles, as they need their luton vans to suit the requirements of business users as well as home removals.

To address this gap in the market, Britannia Squab Group, which is based in Leamington Spa, in Warwickshire, has launched a new self-drive van hire service aimed at first-time home movers. Instead of standard lutons, the firm will offer purpose-made small removal vans, which offer similar size box bodies to lutons but have a low rear floor level that means a tail lift is not necessary — although a ramp is included for heavier items.

Britannia Squab’s vans also include tie rails to secure larger items and the firm will provide blankets and sack trucks, too. Emlyn Evans, managing partner of the Britannia Squab Group, said:

“The vehicle fills a gap in the small domestic removals market. There are plenty of vans available for hire but few suppliers can provide a suitable sized vehicle for the specific purpose of removals. Our vehicle has been specially equipped for removals to help safeguard our customers’ possessions.”

Self-drive van hire is available now and an online booking service is to be launched soon at www.squab.co.uk.

Thrifty Car & Van Rental opens Bolton branch

Thrifty Car & Van Rental logoThrifty Car and Van Rental has opened a new branch in Bolton, offering a full selection of cars and vans for hire, including automatic and manual models.

Thrifty offers a comprehensive range of vans, including economy (e.g. MINI Clubvan), compact (e.g. Ford Transit Connect), short and long wheelbase panel vans (e.g. Ford Transit), extra-long wheelbase vans (e.g. Mercedes Sprinter XLWB) and luton box vans with tail lifts.

The new branch is situated on Raikes Lane which is just off Set Peter’s Way (A666), on the south side of Bolton town centre.

The full address is:

Unit 1B,
Raikes Lane,
Bolton,
BL13 1RP

You can find full details of the new branch, including sat nav coordinates and a map, on our Bolton Thrifty branch page.

Surge In Van Rental Demand From Trade Customers

vanrental.co.uk vanWhite van man could be making a comeback, according to new figures from hire and leasing firm Motiva Group, which has seen a 25% jump in van rental demand over the last five months, along with a similar surge in short-term lease deals.

Peter Davenport, managing director of hire and leasing firm Motiva Group, said:

“Demand for vans has shot up massively in recent months. That part of our business was busy throughout 2013, but things really picked up around the end of last summer and there has been a noticeable difference ever since.

“As soon as we bring vans in, they’re gone and we’ve boosted our fleet twice in five months just to keep pace. Businesses are taking on new trade vehicles in big numbers and I can only see the trend continuing into the second quarter and well beyond.”

Gerry Keaney, chief executive of the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association, reckons increasing demand for vans is good news for the country as a whole, saying:

“Van rental serves as a useful barometer for the state of the UK economy as transport is obviously a vital tool of any growing business. There was a particularly strong demand in 2013 and a 20 per cent increase in our members’ short-term van rental fleet.

Motiva Group, based in Stoke-on-Trent, has this week added an extra 50 small, short wheelbase and long wheelbase panel vehicles to a van fleet which now totals around 650.

Davenport added:

“Those figures mean we’ve increased our van fleet by almost a quarter, so it shows just how much demand has picked up in a few months. In fact, we’re now back to the levels of trade business we were seeing before the economy took a nosedive in around 2007/2008.”

The increase in van rentals seen by Motiva is being echoed by the demand for HGVs, which more than doubled in 2013. After completing 48 contracts for HGVs in 2012, the company’s M-Way truck solutions arm took 98 over the course of last year.

“There was a predictable drop in the call for both vans and trucks during the midst of the economic downturn”, said Davenport. Businesses weren’t sure when the market would recover so they were keeping their vehicles much longer.

But the economy has picked up and it seems like companies and even independent tradespeople are now showing much greater appetite to renew.”

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Northgate plc Reports 5.8% Fleet Growth Since April

Van hire specialist Northgate plc (LON:NTG) has increased the size of its hire fleet by 2,900 to 52,800 since April — a 5.8% increase. The company reported its half-year results today, and said that the number of vehicles on hire had increased by 2,800 since the end of April, while its pre-tax profits had risen by 12% to £27.4m, continuing a trend I highlighted earlier this year.

Perhaps more impressively, Darlington-based Northgate also reported an increase of 1,200 vehicles on hire in Spain, suggesting that Spain’s economy may be showing signs of life, or perhaps that competition from smaller companies has weakened due to the country’s prolonged recession.

Falling profit margins

However, although Northgate’s growth is encouraging, investors may want to pay attention to its profitability. The firm’s operating margin has fallen from 24.4% to 18.7% over the last year, while its return on capital employed fell to 12.5%, down from 14.8% in April 2013.

Northgate says that the fall in profitability was expected, due to reduced levels of used vehicle sales and investment in new UK sites, from which 1,10 new cars and vans are now on hire, including 900 acquired during the last six months.

However, Northgate’s fleet expansion has come at the cost of a 2% increase in net debt, which rose to £370.4m, although the firm’s growth means that the increased value of its fleet has outpaced the increase in its debt levels, and net gearing fell from 102% at the end of April to 100% at the end of October.

Although Northgate’s growth strategy makes sense, I wonder if it’s proceeding too fast — Northgate says it is planning to open at least 20 new sites over the next three years, but if I was a shareholder I would want to see Northgate’s rather high gearing come down a bit more over the next six months, in case financing costs and interest rates rise over the next few years.

New locations

Northgate has opened two new car and van hire locations over the last six months (Slough and Basildon), with a further site in Charlton due to open shortly and two further sites in the London area due to open before April 2014.

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Hertz is a name that’s associated with car rental all over the world. The company also offers a comprehensive van hire service in the UK with small, medium and long wheelbase panel vans and luton vans available to rent. Hertz also caters to the needs of students, offering student van hire to drivers aged 19 and over.

Green Motion Wins Green Fleet Rental Award For 5th Year

The Green Motion team

Green Motion won the Green Fleet ‘Rental Company of the Year’ Award for the 5th year running in October 2013.

Green Motion Car and Van Hire celebrates being crowned “Rental Company of the Year” by Green Fleet Magazine for the 5th year running at their annual awards ceremony held at the Emirates Stadium on October 17, 2013. Green Motion beat off competition from Hertz, Zipcar and Enterprise.

Richard Lowden, the founder and chairman of Green Motion International said:

“We at Green Motion, both here in the United Kingdom and at our growing overseas operations have continued to work hard to reinforce our position and commitment to the environment. We are absolutely delighted to receive the ‘Rental Company of the Year Award’ for the 5th year running.”

Green Motion has received this accolade to support the company’s work and effort in the provision of offering customers an environmentally proven choice for vehicle rental.

Green Motion is continuing to expand its network in the United Kingdom with the opening of Glasgow International Airport, and West London in 2013, with further locations including Liverpool International airport, and South London planned for the early part of 2014. Along with the expansion within the United Kingdom, Green Motion also celebrated the opening of international locations including Hungary, Iceland, Jordan, Costa Rica and Florida in 2013.

For further information on the Green Fleet Award, please visit www.greenfleetawards.co.uk.