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Bank View Hire adopts 1link for remarketing

Liverpool-based Bank View Hire has adopted epyx’s 1link Disposal Network to handle its remarketing needs.

The short-term rental specialist offers a range of commercial vehicles from vans of all sizes to Lutons with tail-lifts, low loaders, dropside flatbed trucks, tippers and crew cab variants.

1link Disposal Network is one of the longest-established sources of trade stock in the UK, offering a large selection of cars and vans from hire and leasing companies, motor manufacturers and more.

Maureen Cross, managing director, said: “We have just started using 1link Disposal Network but early indicators are very positive. The team there are very knowledgeable and supported us thought the set-up process superbly.

“For us, their level of expertise is what sets the platform apart from other options – from choosing our terms and conditions to the level of detail that the platform populates for each vehicle we load onto it. We look forward to sales successes.”

Vicky Gardner, head of remarketing at epyx, said: “We’re pleased to welcome Bank View to the platform. They are an extremely highly rated and well-regarded company in the industry.

“We are continuing to see more vendors sign up to use the platform as well as an increasing number of traders. In the next few weeks, we expect to pass the 3,000 trader mark, which is very pleasing. It’s very much a virtuous circle. More quality vendors such as Bank View mean that more quality traders are attracted to source stock from the platform. We feel as though we have a lot of momentum.”

Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. As Business Editor, Natalie ensures the group websites and newsletters are updated with the latest news.

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