Fleet software provider R2C and driver training firm Drivetech have agreed a new strategic partnership.
The deal will see R2C’s range of cloud-based products, which includes incident management and fleet reporting tools, combined with Drivetech’s range of products, which includes licence checking, e-learning, and driver training programmes.
The agreement means both companies will offer the new broader range of products from next month.
R2C managing director Tim Meadows (pictured) said: “Continually expanding our provision to include more key services has always been at the heart of the R2C technology, and our clients clearly want licence check and driver assessment features.
“We decided to partner with Drivetech as it is the market leader and enhances our already sophisticated range of services.
“Having Drivetech’s risk management products in our portfolio further strengthens our proposition as a leading provider of cost-effective, compliant and safe fleet management.”
Drivetech’s Oli Stevenson said: “The R2C online service network is an impressively well-designed platform used by a broad cross-section of the fleet market.
“Combined with our licence-checking capabilities, proven driver and fleet assessments services, and highly flexible suite of e-learning modules and on-road training courses, we will hopefully see even more fleets benefitting from the combined value of our proposition.”