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New recruit for 1link LCV Service Network
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Halfords Autocentres has signed up to the 1link Service Network, as a supplier of service and maintenance for light commercial vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes.

New recruit for 1link LCV Service NetworkThe company, which has 244 centres across the UK, is a long-time user of the e-commerce platform for company car servicing, but this is the first time is has opened its doors to vans and light trucks.

"We are very keen to attract more business from LCV fleets and signing up to 1link as a supplier of service and maintenance for this sector is a key step forward in this strategy," explains Bill Duffy, Halfords Autocentres' chief executive.

"We are growing quickly and want to make it easy as possible for customers to do business with us," he adds.

"We already make extensive use of the 1link platform, as part of our relationship with major company car and van fleets and it has proven very successful for us, in terms of processing fleet work quickly and accurately. The same should be true for commercial vehicles."
 
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