Wednesday, 16 May 2012

LCV DIVISION Open Forum

“Thursday 10th May 2012 – As the previous nights’ wind and rain battered the Staffordshire countryside, the day dawned with an optimistic air about it in preparation for the official Prohire LCV Division launch at Uttoxeter Racecourse. As the clouds cleared, demonstration vehicles unloaded and customers arrived, the presentations commenced to an audience of 14 key Customers who represented various aspects of the Corporate and Public Sector world and between them a huge variety of applications.
Building upon the success that Prohire PLC have enjoyed in recent years this next phase of our exciting strategic planning, will deliver some very unique solutions to the world of light commercial vehicles as clearly presented by Grahame Neagus, the new LCV Division Business Development Director.

Covering a wide range of topics from different funding methods to the next and exciting electric modes of goods transport, there was something in there for everyone and the day was declared a resounding success. As one of the clients said afterwards;

“Thank you for a valuable presentation yesterday, I found it very useful indeed.”

This was echoed elsewhere from the participants. From a presenter’s perspective, Grahame Neagus says;

“This is a milestone in our development of the customer centric services we are famed for and I was delighted by the interest shown from all those clients who came as well as those who could not make the day. I and the whole team are totally committed and excited at making a real difference to peoples operations moving forward and our plans are to revolutionise the way in which LCV operators are served within the marketplace. The day was a complete success and I look forward to delivering more of the same in the future across the UK and Ireland as our business continues to grow and flourish.”

The LCV Division at Prohire PLC has now firmly landed and all of the new team are extremely busy in liaising with clients and bringing to life all of the solutions that operators are seeking in making their lives more cost effective and efficient, regardless of vehicle size, shape, motive power and application”.






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