[2] In 2008, Dean De Beer led a management buyout, which left him as the owner of the company.
In 2015 the company changed its purchasing policy, commencing the transition to a fleet of 450 Mercedes-Benz cars exclusively.
[2][6] These will include Mercedes-Benz V-Class extra long vehicles which provide seating for up to eight passengers.
In 2005, they were the first fleet operator in England to trial "DriveCam" devices which would automatically capture 20 seconds of video before and after an accident.
[2] In 2014, their close association with Volvo gave them early access to Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) technology for a six-month trial, which was reported to reduce rear impact collisions by 28 per cent.