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Northern Ireland has longest fleet vehicle offroad times

Northern Ireland has the longest average fleet vehicle offroad (VOR) times in the UK at 2.40 days, new statistics from Epyx reveal.

In comparison, the shortest VOR wait is in the North West, with 1.82 days between when a car or van enters a workshop and is finally repaired.

The figures, compiled from Epyx’s 1link Service Network platform, also show that VOR times have increased quite dramatically in almost all regions since the onset of the pandemic. As an example, VOR in Scotland has risen from 1.96 days in 2020 to 2.04 in 2021, 2.16 in 2022 and 2.39 in 2023.

Tim Meadows, chief commercial officer at Epyx, said the data showed that VOR varies quite dramatically across the UK, with a difference of nearly a day between the longest and shortest.

“For fleets that rely on a high level of utilisation, that is a relatively significant period of time.”

He added: “Obviously, these figures are very much a reflection of local supply and demand for service and maintenance – as well as the impact of ongoing issues such as parts shortages – but they also mean that there are potential opportunities for national fleets to steer their SMR-buying towards areas where VOR times are shorter in an effort to minimise the issue.”

VOR had become much more of a concern for businesses operating vehicles since the pandemic, Meadows explained. This is due to a range of factors including the quite dramatic ageing of fleets due to new car and van supply shortages.

“Older vehicles almost unavoidably require more maintenance while getting hold of parts for them can be tricker than newer equivalents. That means that VOR times for fleets have risen and there is quite a lot of managerial effort being placed on containing these SMR waiting times as much as possible.

“Some fleets are employing a number of strategies, ranging from pre-MOT checks to ensure that vehicles pass their test and are not taken off the road, through to ‘bundling’ of jobs where a number of issues on the vehicles are addressed at the same time.”

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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