Selsia appointed by Amey
Return to news3rd February 2017
Selsia has been awarded a three year contract to centrally manage Amey’s accident repairs for its fleet of over 10,000 cars, vans and heavy commercial vehicles.
With over 21,000 employees, Amey is one of the largest and most diverse companies working for the public and regulated sectors in the UK, with the ultimate aim of creating better places for people to live, work and travel. The company delivers services across a multitude of sectors including water, power, gas, metering, strategic and local highways, rail, environment and waste, social housing, defence, healthcare and transportation.
Nev Dickson, Selsia’s Sales Director commented: “we have been working closely with Amey for a few years and we understand their needs and requirements in order for them to deliver outstanding services for their customers. This new three year contract now includes a substantial amount of additional vehicles of all different types and we look forward to continuing to deliver excellent support with the help of our network of over 160 approved Selsia repairers”.
Tom Lawless, Amey’s Fleet and Plant Director commented “as one of the UK’s largest public services providers, it is absolutely vital that our fleet of over 10,000 cars, vans and specialist commercial vehicles is both operational and reliable. For this reason, we carefully evaluated several suppliers of centrally managed accident repair services and decided to appoint Selsia due to their total service offering and excellent track record with Amey. We look forward to working with them over the coming years”.
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