摘要: |
All ServiceOne, based in Oxford, extends the capabilities of Wrightbus's existing aftersales business. The business is now developing to support fleets across a range of industries, servicing all makes, all models and all technologies. There are also vehicle crash repair and refurbishment capabilities, as well as packages to enable costs to be fixed over a vehicle's lifetime. Customers will benefit from nationwide engineer support for servicing, repairs and diagnostics, plus parts. With the help of Wrightbus's telematics package Uptime 365, AHServiceOne will keep fleets running. Training will also be offered. Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency's earned recognition (ER) scheme has launched a new module to help bus and coach operators apply for membership for The Guild of British Coach Operators. Like the DVSA's ER scheme, The Guild of British Coach Operators membership is limited and requires high standards in maintenance reporting and driver management. After the ER audit standards were updated in the summer, they have been linked with the scheme, which previously only allowed a Lloyd Morgan audit. ER manager Phil Breem said: "It's important that Earned Recognition develops; we don't want it to be stagnant." DVSA is also trialling new signboards for Earned Recognition (pictured below) that can be carried in vehicles, which was previously disallowed. |