Thursday, October 15, 2020

Your daily update for 15/10/20

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Free automotive traineeships available


Total People is offering free traineeships to 16-24-year-olds wanting to join the motor vehicle industry. Fully funded by the government, traineeships are a combination of work experience and study with a guaranteed 70 hours of work experience. Traineeships are available in business admin, customer service, digital marketing, bus and coach, and body and paint. Melanie Nicholson, managing director of Total ...

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Repair Pods trial a triumph


Europcar, Pennings Accident Repair Centres and ACIS have jointly trialled a new repair pod which they claim has reduced vehicle downtimes by a third. They have trialled the pods at two key Europcar sites, Skyport and Purfleet and have now announced the trial will become a permanent partnership, with the pods to be rolled out to other key Europcar sites ...

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Increased volume hasn't dampened values


Vehicle values within auctions have not suffered as a result of greater supply, according to the National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA). In response to the latest NAMA survey, 40% of auctioneers who responded said they expect auction volumes for cars to increase, with a further 50% expecting them to remain the same. This increase is in part down to ...

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H&S training goes online


TTC Group, via its Licence Bureau subsidiary, has introduced a new, online suite of health and safety training courses. The courses, all of which are RoSPA (The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) and CPD (Continuing Personal or Professional Development) accredited, are delivered in partnership with health and safety training specialists ATF Solutions and available now through Licence Bureau ...

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Commercial sector set for EV shift


A dramatic shift towards electric vans has been predicted for the UK commercial sector. According to research from the Arval Mobility Observatory, half of respondents (50%) said that they were already operating hybrids or planned to do so within the next three years. And for plug-in hybrids, almost half (48%) either already had them or planned to do so in ...

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