As demand for vehicle and plant hire continues to rise, Nexus, the UK’s leading B2B mobility and rental platform, is gearing up for its busiest period yet – powered by innovation and a commitment to customer excellence.
In preparation for the 2025 peak period, Nexus has already processed more than 7,000 hire bookings, up almost 20% year-on-year. This growth reflects the ongoing boom in e-commerce and logistics, where fast, flexible fleet solutions are vital for meeting delivery expectations.
To support this surge, Nexus has made significant investments in its market-leading Iris® platform, introducing new tools designed to make fleet management smarter and more efficient. One standout enhancement, the bulk group update tool, allows large-scale booking changes to be completed in seconds, reducing manual work and streamlining operations for both Nexus teams and clients.
“Our technology-first approach means we’re always finding new ways to improve Iris® to support our customers and partners,” said Gerry McCaig, COO of Nexus. “These enhancements help us process record volumes quickly and efficiently, ensuring clients continue to receive the high-quality service they expect during the busiest times of the year.”
The updates are part of Nexus’ wider strategy to combine technology with human expertise, a philosophy the company calls “powered by tech, delivered by people.” Clients can manage all rentals in one place and access detailed data insights to make smarter, more sustainable fleet decisions.
Cementing Nexus’ leadership in the mobility space, David Brennan was recently inducted into the Fleet News Hall of Fame, recognising his outstanding contribution to innovation and excellence across the UK fleet industry.
With a network of over 320 supply partners, 550,000+ vehicles and 2,000 branches, Nexus continues to set the standard for flexibility, reliability and scalability in vehicle rental solutions, keeping British businesses moving when it matters most.
Visit https://www.nexusrental.co.uk/technology/ for more information.




