A SUPPLIER of connected software platforms for vehicle compliance and maintenance management to more than 63,000 fleets, r2c Online is announcing a new Managing Director: Debbie Fox.
Debbie joins from sister Fleetcor company epyx, where she was Commercial Director, and replaces Tim Meadows, who has returned to epyx as Chief Operating Officer.
She has worked in the automotive industry for 35 years, in finance, leasing, data and software sectors and has spent the last few years at epyx forming the firm’s strategic agenda and developing the connected vehicle initiatives the firm is now bringing to market.
Debbie said:
The transportation and logistics sector has faced many challenges over the past few years, and I’m sure there are some more to come. At r2c Online we offer innovative digital solutions to many of these, and are developing many more that help make fleet operations more efficient, take the burden off managers and get vehicles back on the road faster, and more economically.
In future, our connected solutions will facilitate all of this in ever more intelligent ways and so it’s a really exciting time to be joining r2c, and to be able to apply what I know in this area to provide customers with transformational new technologies for their business.
Having been through similar projects with epyx, and being part of the Fleetcor family I’m already familiar with many of the people and processes here, and very much looking forward to evolving our solutions in line with our customer pain points.
In a separate move, r2c’s Head of Sales and Customer Success, Ash Connell, has been promoted to the newly-created role of Commercial Director.
He has been with r2c for four years and has also spent five years in a number of account management roles at sister company epyx.Fleetcor is a leading global provider of commercial payment solutions, which includes fuel cards such as the Allstar Card and the Allstar One electric card, now accepted at 160 GRIDSERVE Electric Highway locations.

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