(November 16, 2010)
Brammer, the UK’s leading supplier of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) products and services, is further enhancing its already strong environmental credentials with the launch of a new Company Car scheme that will see the introduction of ‘eco’ vehicles to its fleet.
The scheme means Brammer employees can select a model from a wide range of vehicles based on its eco credentials – including MPGs, P11D values* and CO2 figures.
Brammer’s Head of Marketing, Jeremy Salisbury, explains: “By offering employees the choice of an ‘eco’ vehicle, it helps to both reduce fuel costs and reduce the carbon footprint of our fleet. The scheme supports our environment objectives and has the potential of achieving savings of 12.5% on fuel costs and reducing the average CO2 output of the fleet by 13%, which will make a significant contribution to our environmental improvement programme.
“There is an excellent choice of vehicles available from our partners Vauxhall and Volkswagen, including the five door Golf 1.6 TDi 105 Bluemotion, which was voted the best Green Car for 2010 in the What Car Green Car Awards, so there is definitely something for everyone.”
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