The temporary cut to Fuel Duty is due to expire in March. The government has said nothing about extending it. Businesses with fuel vehicles should therefore expect their fuel expenses to go up from the end of March. There may, however, be ways for businesses to reduce their fleet expenses in other ways. Here are some ideas to consider. To explain further, Andrea Easton, Head of Finance and Operations at Walker Movements, shares her insight into how you can cut fleet expenses in
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