Europcar supersite set for Cardiff
Europcar Vans and Trucks has made a significant investment to open a dedicated van supersite in Cardiff.
The new van supersite, opened ahead of the easing of lockdown measures by the Welsh government, offers an extensive fleet of commercial vehicles.
Lewis Grand, territory manager South West and Wales, Europcar, said: “The Welsh economy is fighting back from the impact of Covid-19 with recent data suggesting that there is a real boom of entrepreneurs setting up their own businesses; many tapping into the online marketplace.
“For those businesses, as well as other enterprises supporting the important infrastructure projects going on in the country, there is a need for vans and other specialist vehicles. But what these organisations want to avoid is long-term financial commitments to vehicles, particularly as the fluctuation in demand over the last year has proved to be hugely draining on cashflow.
“For businesses that are not sure about committing to a new lease agreement, access to a new or nearly new, low emission vehicle, as and when it is needed makes commercial sense. It gives companies the flexibility they need to meet customer demand, while allowing them to keep cash where it is needed most – within the business. Unlike traditional leasing arrangements or outright purchase, rental allows businesses to benefit from ‘usership’ without the associated and often costly downsides of ownership.”
Stuart Russell, LCV sales director at Europcar Vans and Trucks, said: “As we continue to see sustained growth for our commercial vehicle services through 2020 and into the first quarter of 2021, with no foreseeable let-up in demand, we have quickly recognised the need to expand our existing network of van supersites to give us a better footprint across the UK.
“Where we had historically serviced demand from South Wales through our Bristol operation, our geographical heat map based on the number of deliveries over the past 12 months, told us that we needed to focus on providing a strong local centre in Wales.
“The new Cardiff van supersite will therefore address several key issues. We can provide a more local, on the doorstep, service for urgent bookings from businesses in South Wales as well as reduce the delivery and collection miles driven which in turn reduces our customers’ fuel costs. We will also be strengthening our Welsh supply chain for vehicle repairs to improve our vehicle down time management in the region. Welsh repairs will be done in Wales providing another important boost for local businesses.”