Stannah Named Fleet of the Year (251-1,000 Vehicles)

l-r: Huw Edwards – journalist, Denise Hawkins – fleet manager at Stannah, Adam Naylor – UK head of sales at Northgate (awards sponsor); image courtesy of Stannah.

Stannah was recently named Fleet of the Year (251-1,000 vehicles) at the 2023 Fleet News Awards held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, U.K. Fleet News Awards is an industry event in its 35th year, and Stannah was part of more than 40 businesses and people that were recognized at this year’s ceremony. A judging panel spent five days deliberating having gone through a wealth of entries, including a record number in the fleet categories. To win the award, Stannah beat competition from Altrad Services, National House-Building Council, Oxford City Council, Platform Housing Group and Yodel. The Fleet News judges said of Stannah’s win: “Outstanding use of data and strong reporting has resulted in an efficient fleet that is reducing both cost and carbon, with full engagement of key stakeholders. Excellent innovation, robust grey fleet policies and an EV-first strategy that has set the business on its transition plan.”

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