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24/05/2006 -- The numbers of company cars supplied by UK businesses is set to increase over the coming months after more than a decade of gradual decline
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24/05/2006 -- Online vehicle orders are set to exceed 50 per cent of the total placed with GE Commercial Finance, Fleet Services in the UK by the end of this year.
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19/05/2006 -- The Government should be aware of taxing employee car ownership (ECO) schemes because of the likely negative impact on environmental and safety aspects, GE Commercial Finance, Fleet Services, is to warn.
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12/04/2006 -- Could the demand for diesel vehicles have reached its peak? That's one of the findings from the latest from GE Company Car Trends Survey
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27/03/2006 -- Gordon Brown's Budget provided a high degree of stability for the company car market but failed to answer underlying concerns about environmental problems caused by diesel engines, according to GE Commercial Finance, Fleet Services.
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14/03/2006 -- Work on a multi sensory garden at a Cheshire children's charity is well underway with the help of GE Commercial Finance, Fleet Service.
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10/03/2006 -- A new online audit for fleets has been launched by GE Commercial Finance, Fleet Services.
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01/02/2006 -- Average carbon dioxide output across the total fleet of GE Commercial Finance, Fleet Services continued to fall during 2005 - although the trend was more pronounced in some sectors than others.
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09/01/2006 -- A groundbreaking "outside classroom" is to be built at a Winsford school with the help of GE Commercial Finance, Fleet Services.
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06/01/2006 -- Despite recent high profile outcries following accidents involving the use of mobile phones while driving and the general prominence of duty of care issues amongst businesses, the safety concerns of company car drivers and the professionals that manage them have declined in significance over the last year.