Freeway commits to compliance with the latest ISO accreditations

Freeway Fleet Systems has achieved ISO 27001 (information security) and ISO 9001 (quality management) certifications, demonstrating the company’s compliance with internationally recognised standards.

It means Freeway adheres to the latest information security best practice, providing peace of mind to customers whose data is in Freeway's hands, and that the supplier's services - which includes fleet and asset management, maintenance, defect management, stores and stock control, purchasing and compliance - are delivered consistently, reliably, and to the highest standards.

"Achieving both ISO 27001 and ISO 9001 accreditations is a significant milestone for us,” says Patrick Tandy, Managing Director of Freeway. "Being certified against these globally renowned standards is a great accolade for the team here at Freeway, and our customers can be confident that our software is developed and maintained to the highest quality and information security levels."

Consultant FleetPerks was instrumental in helping Freeway achieve the accreditations. The consultancy firm offers services to the transport and logistics sector in project management, auditing, health and safety, due diligence and expert witness.

“We are perpetually busy as a business and we’d have never achieved both of these ISO accreditations without some expert help," adds Mr Tandy. "So, the engagement with FleetPerks was absolutely crucial and made the whole process manageable and as undisruptive as possible."


National Coach Week Irizar unveiled as start approaches

Trade body RHA has unveiled the specially liveried Irizar i6S integral that it will use as part of National Coach Week, which begins on Friday 1 April. 

The vehicle has been loaned to RHA by dealership Irizar UK. It will be utilised for a short period by an operator in the South East before moving on to National Coach Week duties. RHA says that the campaign “aims to raise the profile of the coach industry and its workers and to showcase the vital but often overlooked role that they play in our lives.” 

RHA Operations Manager – Coach Sector Andy Warrender previously told routeone that activities around National Coach Week will largely be operator-led with RHA support. The i6S integral will travel across the UK over the seven days in question and it will be involved in engagement with customers, MPs and operators. The Association will also be at the UK Coach Rally in Blackpool over the weekend of 9 and 10 April. 

RHA Managing Director Richard Smith has encouraged the sector to involve itself in National Coach Week. “People in our industry have shown great resilience over the last couple of years in the face of huge challenges. National Coach Week is our opportunity to celebrate them and the great work they do," comments Mr Smith.

“Coaches play a vital role, taking us on school trips, to festivals, holiday destinations and football matches, but are often overlooked and underappreciated. We hope that people will get a better understanding of why coaches are so important.”

Irizar i6S integral used to promote National Coach Week
The i6S integral has been made available by Irizar UK and it will support operator-led activities

Yutong e-bus 'best in class' after Millbrook results, says dealer

The Yutong battery-electric single-deck bus range is “best in class” in terms of energy efficiency, potential range and charging efficiency, supplier Pelican Bus and Coach has said after testing work at UTAC Millbrook on an E12 was undertaken in March.

Validation of Pelican's statement was undertaken via the Zemo Partnership-accredited Ultra Low Emission Bus testing mechanism. Certification issued by UTAC Millbrook shows that with 422kW/h of onboard energy storage and its air-conditioning unit in use, the bus demonstrated a maximum theoretical zero-emission range of 505km and energy consumption of 77.5kW/h per 100km in the rural phase of the test.

Consumption during the Outer London phase was 99.1kW/h per 100km and for the Inner London segment, 110.4kW/h per 100km. 92% charging efficiency has also been proved via the testing. The E12 used is part of a further batch for Newport Transport.

The work at UTAC Millbrook also demonstrated that the Yutong battery-electric bus range is 77% better in terms of well to wheel greenhouse gas emissions than a comparable Euro VI diesel, says Head of Yutong Bus UK Ian Downie.

“The certificate we have received shows that we are best in class in terms of energy efficiency, potential vehicle operating range and charging efficiency,” adds Mr Downie. “Our integral vehicle is optimised to provide the most efficient operation in service.” The air-conditioning unit maintained the E12’s saloon temperature at around 10oc above ambient during the test.

In addition to their efficiency characteristics, Mr Downie notes that Yutong battery-electric buses now come with the Yutong Electrical Safety System. Among its features is a constant circulation of nitrogen over the batteries. “This means that not only are they the most efficient, but we have established new, market-leading safety standards, too.”


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