e2e offers short notice support to insurers and fleet operators

e2e offers short notice support to insurers and fleet operators

As cases of Coronavirus continue to escalate worldwide, e2e Total Loss Vehicle Management is closely monitoring the virus implications and spread, issuing appropriate updates to staff, network members and clients. E2e is also offering short notice support to those insurers and fleet operators who may be impacted by service continuity issues in the event their vehicle recovery and salvage partner is compromised by Coronavirus.

As a network of 30+ nationwide, e2e is in a unique position to offer supply chain continuity to clients and capacity to the market. Should self- isolation of staff, due to Coronavirus or potential exposure to the virus, impact one member company within the network, service continuity will be provided by an alternate network member.

e2e head office is also prepared to ensure clients are not exposed to service interruptions. As part of its standard risk mitigation planning, the company's IT infrastructure enables all head office staff to work remotely from home.

Neil Joslin, chief operating officer at e2e said: "Coronavirus represents a serious situation which we are monitoring very closely and our plans are constantly under review. Our thoughts are with those suffering from the virus and communities already impacted. The health and safety of our staff and our network members is our priority, alongside ensuring service continuity for our clients. We have restricted all non-essential external meetings and are issuing regular hand-washing and sanitizer reminders to staff. We are currently working with our network to ensure technicians are working with the appropriate clothing and personal protection equipment to mitigate risk when dealing with vehicles."