NWVA extends West Ham United partnership

NWVA has extended its partnership with West Ham United as the club’s Official Vehicle Recovery Partner.

To celebrate this extension, businessman and TV personality Tom Skinner and club legends Anton Ferdinand and Jimmy Walker have appeared in a brand-new advertisement for NWVA.

This latest renewal marks the continuation of a successful relationship built on foundations of trust, collaboration and innovation in reaching our shared objectives. For nine seasons NWVA have been committed supporters of the club. From joining as club London members through to becoming club partners in the 2021/22 season and on to this latest renewal of the partnership, the relationship between NWVA and the club continues to grow.

NWVA will continue to enjoy the world-class matchday hospitality on offer at London Stadium, have their branding featured on perimeter LED advertising and at press conferences and much more across the 2024/25 season.

Based in Essex and operating across Europe, NWVA have 14 depots, with their UK control centres overseeing more than 250,000 roadside recovery jobs, Incident Managers, and First Responders, the company provides invaluable support to insurance companies, motor manufacturers, and collision after-care companies. NWVA looks forward to continuing to build strong relationships within the West Ham United supporter and business network.

West Ham United Chief Commercial Officer, Nathan Thompson, said: “We are incredibly excited about this latest extension of our partnership and we are all looking forward to continuing to drive successful outcomes across the upcoming season. Everybody at West Ham United would like to thank NWVA for their support of the Club over the last nine years.”

Mick Jennings, Group Managing Director at NWVA, added “We are thrilled to extend our partnership with West Ham United. We are excited for the upcoming season and look forward to working with the Club to help promote our services.”

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The new dynamics in insurance claims 

Co-operation with the supply chain was the fundamental message of a session entitled, ‘The new dynamics in insurance claims’, which took place at ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology themed conference recently. 

Apart from greater efficiencies, cost savings and improved sustainability, the session emphasised how important the supply chain is in helping insurers achieve Consumer Duty compliance. 

Taking part in the panel discussion were Andrew Jobling, Supply Chain Lead, UKGI Supply Chain, Aviva; Ulrike Lucas, Head of Procurement and Supply, Allianz Claims, Allianz; and Dawn Marsden, Head of Claims Supplier Management and Engineering Services, esure. 

Consumer Duty 

Andrew said, “Consumer Duty has reared its head again because we’ve got to provide our annual summary to the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority). For us, it means producing good outcomes for our customers in every facet of the claim and then being able to evidence it to the FCA. 

“Ultimately, it’s our supply chain that delivers the service and there is a big requirement to evidence the quality of that service. So, if you aren’t already being asked for more evidence, that is 100% coming because it is a critical part of Consumer Duty.” 

Dawn agreed and said a symbiotic relationship between insurers and their repair network had to be a primary objective. 

She said, “We need to collaborate more. Repairers aren’t regulated but insurers are and although we can outsource the repair we can’t outsource our obligations. That means we need to work together. We need to support those repairers we share data with in terms of security from cyberattack for example, and they need to support us with managing our regulatory requirements. 

“There is also a challenge around rising costs and the need to bring premiums down. That will also require more efficiency and working together. But that goes two ways; we want them to challenge us back. So, where we’re doing things that might be creating inefficiencies, talk to us and let’s work through it together.” 

Encouragingly though, Ulrike said she had noticed improved collaboration throughout the industry and was hopeful this new approach was here to stay. 

She said, “The old days of the confrontational relationships are over. I really hope that this collaborative model is here to stay because we need each other. But it needs to spread across the wider supply chain to take friction out of the process whenever we can. There is definitely more to explore in the wider ecosystem.” 

Trends 

Meanwhile, other industry trends include falling volumes caused in part by the cost-of-living crisis. Dawn revealed that esure had seen a circa 20% drop in volumes, with many customers opting for higher excesses to reduce premiums. 

She said, “A lot of customers are choosing excesses at £600-plus, so they aren’t claiming. There has also been an increase in total loss ratios driven by high salvage and repair costs. We’ve been up near 40% total loss ratio, although that’s dropped back in the last month so that should bring some of the volume back.” 

One solution to reduce repair costs is using more green parts. This can also go some way to combating any lingering challenges in parts supply while helping organisations meet their sustainability goals. 

Andrew said that alongside developing strategic partnerships around EV battery recycling, Aviva was also refocussing its attention on its green parts programme. 

Ulrike added, “Parts availability has improved but the skills shortage is still a problem and it is very competitive. That drives up labour costs which links back to the premium debate and cost-of-living pressures leading to higher excesses and lower volumes. We need to invest more in skills as an industry. There are good examples of repairers investing in their workforce but it’s not widespread enough. We can support them by offering long-term partnerships to support their planning and stability.” 

Communication 

Meanwhile, better communication is not just an external focus. Dawn said the challenges in the market today have driven closer collaboration between separate departments within insurers, which is helping to improve both customer service and profitability. 

She explained, “One of the shift changes that I have seen is working a lot closer with our underwriting team. That means making sure that whatever vehicles we are underwriting, they understand the claims process and we have repair methodologies available.  

“We’ve never had those conversations before. Previously, traditional insurers underwrote whatever they wanted and claims had to deal with the problems down the line. But now we don’t underwrite vehicles that we can’t repair or we can’t get parts for.” 

This, added Andrew, is all part of improving communication and sharing data to deliver better outcomes. 

He said there is a genuine commitment at Aviva to develop a win/win relationship with its repairers and the best use of data is fundamental to delivering that. 

“We need to embrace it,” he said, “but the same approach needs to be taken by the whole industry. We need manufacturers to join the data journey too.” 

ARC360’s Future Vehicle Technology conference was held at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in Coventry, sponsored by Activate Group and Thatcham Research along with vehicle manufacturer – Stellantis, and supported by Corporate Partners: BASF, CAPS, Entegral, Enterprise, Mirka, Nationwide Vehicle Assistance, S&G Response, Solera Audatex; along with Partners: e2e, Gemini ARC, Prasco and Repairify. 

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Ben appoints Rachel Clift as new CEO

Automotive industry charity Ben has promoted Rachel Clift from Health & Wellbeing Director to CEO.

She will take over from Zara Ross on 1 November after a rigorous recruitment process which included external applicants.

Rachel joined the charity in September 2018 and has significantly transformed its Health & Wellbeing offer to the industry, having almost tripled the charity’s reach and impact. Her proven leadership and dedication to the organisation make her ideally suited to guide Ben into its next chapter.

Steve Nash, CEO of The Institute of the Motor Industry and Chair of Ben’s Trustee Board, said: “We are confident that Rachel will bring the expertise, inspiration, drive, and leadership needed to steward Ben through its next strategic phase. We look forward to working with her to achieve our ambitious goals and continue to support the automotive industry, its people, and their family dependants.”

Rachel added: “I’m thrilled to be assuming the role of CEO at Ben and I’m excited about leading the charity through its biggest phase of transformation yet. I would also like to extend my sincerest gratitude to Zara for her support and dedication, I and all of us at Ben wish her good health and happiness in her retirement. We look forward to revealing more about what’s next for Ben and our ambitious growth plans very soon.”

Zara, who will continue to work with the organisation as Transfer Programme Director, has led the charity through significant transformation and growth over the past eight years, navigating the organisation through some major challenges, including the Covid pandemic, establishing a culture of quality, support and innovation throughout the organisation, increasing efficiency through technological advancements, and overseeing a major refit at Ben’s Town Thorns Care Centre.

She said, “Being CEO of Ben for the past eight years has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career. I have enjoyed leading such an ambitious charity which puts those we support at the heart of everything. I’m confident that I’m leaving the organisation in very capable hands – I have no doubt that Rachel will rise to the challenge, leading Ben to even greater things for the future.”

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Tracker helps uncover 37 illegal chop shops

During the first six months of 2024, joint operations between stolen vehicle recovery expert Tracker Network and UK police forces have uncovered 37 illegal ‘chop shops’ nationwide that were being used to strip and dismantle stolen cars.

Alarmingly, this figure is over two-thirds of the way to reaching 2023’s total of 55.

In 2020 Tracker helped police shut down just two chop shops but that figure jumped significantly in recent years and continues to rise. The steady increases come as the price of new replacement parts for cars continues to grow dramatically.

The chop shop locations were uncovered as a direct result of Tracker’s combination of VHF with GPS/GSM technology covertly fitted to stolen vehicles. As well as recovering large numbers of Tracker installed stolen vehicles, the discovery and closure of the chop shops also uncovered hundreds of other stolen vehicles.

Clive Wain, Head of Police Liaison at Tracker, said: “These criminals are stealing vehicles to order to strip them for parts which they can then sell-on for eye-watering sums on the black market. It’s not only the domestic market where parts achieve big ticket prices. Thieves will often ship stolen parts overseas too, to places like Africa and the Middle East where they can be sold even more lucratively.

“Determined career criminals are a hard nut to crack and whilst we work hand-in-hand with police daily to find and shut down illegal chop shops, the lucrative nature of the ‘business’ means they spring up again. And thieves are getting wise. Chop shops have typically been tucked away in industrial parks or in plain sight as legitimate bodyshops, but we have seen an increasing number of unusual sites being used to hide stolen vehicles and parts, such as agricultural greenhouses.”

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Manufacturers increasingly refusing longer-term claims on older vehicles 

A growing number of older vehicles within fleets means manufacturers are increasingly refusing longer-term, out-of-warranty claims, according to the Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP).

The organisation says that with vans especially now being operated into six, seven and eight years, a range of claims issues are emerging that are creating intensive debate between manufacturers and fleets.

Paul Hollick, APF Chair, said, “In the wake of the pandemic and subsequent vehicle shortages, many fleets were forced into extending their replacement cycles substantially and quite a few are continuing to operate aged vehicles even though supply is much improved. 

“What fleets have learnt is that it is possible to keep vans on the road in safe and efficient condition for much longer than previously thought. However, this is also generating a new series of questions around maintenance and longer-term claims.

“Especially, manufacturers have historically tended to honour out-of-warranty claims on a goodwill basis if parts failed within recommended replacement schedules. Now, we are starting to see instances of these being refused for what look like debatable reasons, even if the vehicles in question have ostensibly complete service records.” 

He continued, “The argument for running older vehicles is essentially that while keeping them on the road is expensive, it outweighs the cost of a replacement vehicle. If manufacturers begin to refuse claims of this kind, the maths behind that thinking may start to shift.

“A further point to consider is that the rate of change stipulated by the ZEV Mandate means fleets are often making choices not between replacing an older diesel van with a newer one, but with an electric vehicle (EV). There are complex decisions to be made about balancing the cost of keeping the older vehicle on the road with an EV that is probably less operationally efficient.”

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Copart announces Andover expansion

Online vehicle remarketing and recycling company Copart UK is set to significantly boost vehicle storage capacity in the Southwest with a new Andover Operation Centre.

The announcement of a 27-acre site near Andover, Hampshire, is yet another strand of the company’s ongoing growth programme, which continues to move forward at pace.

Earlier this year, Copart announced new Operation Centres in St Helens (Merseyside) and Chelmsford (Essex), and major expansion works for their Sandtoft Super Centre in the North of England to create a huge 130-acre site.

The company has also recently opened the doors to three other brand-new Copart Operation Centres in Corby (Northamptonshire), Gloucester, and East Kilbride in Scotland.

The Andover site is strategically placed between major cities Bristol and Oxford and is less than two hours from central London.

Jane Pocock, CEO of Copart UK and Ireland, said: “This investment will significantly increase our operational capabilities and vehicle storage for customers and buyers in the Southwest, whilst driving down road miles and carbon emissions.

“With the UK car parc growing and diversifying rapidly, and increasing levels of housing development nationwide, Copart Andover will provide yet another key location for us to handle those future volumes.

“It’s a hugely exciting time for Copart and our customers as we keep moving forward with our ‘Land and Expand’ strategy to support the ever-increasing demand for EV handling and emergency response services following extreme weather events.”

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Stellantis ‘Stellar’ Accident Repair Programme Awards 2024

Stellantis hosted its inaugural Stellar Repairer Awards in Manchester recently.

These awards were established to recognise the very best accident repair centres within the Stellantis multi-brand network.

The UK is divided into three regions: Northern, Central, and Southern. From each, three repairers were selected to receive these prestigious awards by the Regional Bodyshop Development Manager and the rest of the Accident Repair Programme management team.

Chris Downing – Head of Sales & Operations for Stellantis, said: “We have a fantastic network of accident repairers in our Multi-Brand Programme, which is now into its fourth year, and it’s important that we recognise the top performers in this new and innovative way. They should all be very proud of this achievement.”

The Stellantis Multi-Brand Accident Repair Programme is a UK wide network of approved accident repair centres that represent the Stellantis UK Brands – Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Citroen, DS Automobiles, Fiat, Fiat Professional, Jeep, Peugeot and Vauxhall.

The award winners were:

Norther Region Winners: Camerons Motor Group; Burrows ARC Doncaster; Drive Darlington.

Central Region Winners: Fylde Coast ARC; M&M Vehicle Repairs Stoke-on-Trent; Mustoes Specialist Vehicle Body Repairs.

Southern Region Winners: Barretts of Canterbury; Cougar ARC; Liam Kenny Motor Body Repairs.

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SYNETIQ raises more than £6k for charity

SYNETIQ, an IAA company and one of the UK’s leading integrated vehicle salvage, dismantling and recycling companies, has completed the Tough Mudder challenge, raising over £6,162 for ANDYSMANCLUB. 

This latest fundraising effort follows the completion of the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, which saw SYNETIQ colleagues hiking the peaks of Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside, and Ingleborough within 12 hours.

Complementing these physical challenges, the team also hosted a bake sale, bringing together employees, partners, and the local community to support their cause. The combined efforts from these events have all contributed  to the total amount raised for ANDYSMANCLUB. 

Natalie Buckley, People Director of SYNETIQ, said, “We are incredibly proud of our team for their dedication to raising awareness and funds for such an important cause. Taking part in the Tough Mudder alongside my colleagues was both challenging and inspiring. It truly highlighted the strength and unity of our team, as well as our commitment to supporting ANDYSMANCLUB and making a positive impact on mental health.” 

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Morelli Group has joined the NBRA as a Gold Supplier Member.

The Morelli Group, one of the largest independent distributors in the UK, brings unparalleled standards of service from their 14 branches nationwide.

Martyn Rowley, NBRA Executive Director, said: “This is wonderful news that we have Morelli Group on board as a Gold Supplier Member. Their products and services will only enhance our supplier portfolio, benefiting our members.”

Ruth Moring-Beale, Director of Strategy and Growth for Morelli Group, added: “We are delighted to become a Gold Supplier Member of the NBRA. Our commitment to excellence aligns perfectly with the NBRA’s mission.”

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