Coolkit Becomes FTA Van Excellence Bronze Partner.

CoolKit, a manufacturer of refrigerated vehicles for the temperature-controlled transport industry, has been announced as a bronze partner to FTA’s Van Excellence scheme, an innovative initiative designed to recognise excellence within the vans market and improve operational standards.

As an award-winning provider of refrigerated vehicles, fridge van conversions and insulated lining kits, CoolKit develops fit-for-purpose solutions for the temperature-controlled transport industry, designed with the needs of each customer in mind.

“With its commitment to innovation, customer service and product quality, CoolKit is perfectly positioned to become the latest partner to our Van Excellence scheme,” said Barrie Wilson, Van Excellence’s Regional Manager. “The scheme strives to improve standards and increase compliance within the vans sector, and we’re delighted the team at CoolKit recognised the invaluable service it provides and are so eager to offer their support.”

Glenn McCulley, Sales & Marketing Director at CoolKit commented: “We are very pleased to now be recognised as a Van Excellence Bronze Partner. We are keen to support the Van Excellence aims by promoting the development of safe and efficient best practice and recognising excellence in the operations of vans, throughout not just our own fleet of drivers, but to endorse this scheme with all of the customers that we provide new vans with each week.”

For more information on Van Excellence, including how to join the scheme, please visit Click Here, email info@vanexcellence.co.uk or call 03717 11 22 22.

Administered by FTA, the leading organisation in UK logistics, Van Excellence was created in 2010 to promote the safe operation of vans, represent the interests of the sector, and celebrate operators demonstrating excellent standards. Central to the scheme is the Van Excellence Code, a set of minimum best practice standards all van operators should aspire to achieve, covering safety, efficiency and sustainability.

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