Nadia and the fleet

Nadia is a dedicated force who ensures the fleet management runs smoothly. With her experience and attention to detail, she ensures an efficient and sustainable fleet. Discover how Nadia makes a difference with enthusiasm and precision.

Carefree fleet management

With nearly 80 cars in the fleet, good management is essential. Although company cars sometimes receive criticism, for many employees it is the only feasible option to get to the location. That is why Netwerk provides complete peace of mind: car, fuel card, maintenance and tire changes. All you have to do is get in and drive. Fines? You will be forwarded them neatly.

Nadia, our unsung hero

Nadia has been a familiar face in the office since 2010. Where she started with paper files, she grew into the administrative jack-of-all-trades. From fleet management and invoicing to office supplies and even writing cards in elegant calligraphy – Nadia takes care of it all.

From paper to digital

The administration surrounding the fleet went from paper folders to an Access database in 12 years. Netwerk will soon switch to a cloud application, in which Nadia will again play a key role.

Towards a green fleet

The switch to fully electric cars is in full preparation. From 2026, the fleet must be 100% green. Until then, more and more hybrid models with less than 50g of CO2 emissions are being added. A complex puzzle that Nadia is fully committed to.

Always cheerful

Nadia’s cheerfulness is contagious. So feel free to wave to her! And if you rarely find her in the office, don’t worry: you will find her at one of our upcoming events anyway.

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