Accreditations and Awards
It's nice to win awards. What's more important is exceeding our customers' expectations. And when we do both, well that's even better.
Professional Accreditations
The Microsoft Partner Programme recognises expertise and rewards companies for their impact in the technology marketplace. Gold Certified Partnership represents the highest level of competence and expertise.
O2 has rigorously tested all our solutions and have the confidence in Masternaut Three X to recommend our products to their own customers.
Our stolen vehicle recovery solutions have been subjected to the industry’s most stringent testing and subsequently have been registered as Thatcham category 5 compliant - confirmation of their safety and effectiveness.
Awards
Awarded in 2007 & 2008: recognises Masternaut Three X as one of the UK's fastest growing technology companies.
Awarded in 2007 at the Sunday Times Tech Track 100 Awards, Masternaut Three X was one of only three nominations.
Testament to our innovative approach, Martin Port, Managing Director of Masternaut Three X, has been named Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year in the northern region technology and communications category.
Recognising that Masternaut Three X is one of the UK's best companies to work for.
Fleet Hero Awards 2008
Runner up against BMW in the Industry Supplier category, Masternaut Three X was acknowledged for its CO2 reducing GreenerFleet solution. This award recognises our leadership in supplying a real world solution to C02 emissions.
Yorkshire Post Excellence in Business 2008
Winner in the category for companies with a turnover between £10 million and £50 million. The Yorkshire Post Excellence in Business Award is testament to our impressive growth and continued business success.
Masternaut Three X won the 2008 Ringway Innovation award which was presented at their supply chain conference. It recognises innovative use of technology and the support and commitment that Masternaut Three X has given to the Ringway purpose, vision and values.
Associations
Part of Masternaut Three X's ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility. Members work together to help maintain our positive impact on society.
Federation of Master Builders
The FMB is the largest trade association in the UK building industry, representing over 13,000 building companies.
Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership
The Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership is an action and advisory group, established in 2003 to take a lead in accelerating the shift to low carbon vehicles and fuels in the UK and to help ensure that UK business can benefit from that shift.
The Freight Transport Association
The Freight Transport Association represents the transport interests of companies moving goods by road, rail, sea and air. FTA members operate over 220,000 goods vehicles - almost half the UK fleet. In addition they consign over 90 per cent of the freight moved by rail and over 70 per cent of sea and air freight.
European Builders Confederation
The European Builders Confederation is a European professional organisation, which represents national organisations that represent craftsmen and SMEs from the construction sector.
Brake
Brake is a road safety charity with two aims - preventing road crashes through education and campaigns, and supporting people bereaved or seriously injured in road crashes. Brake’s ‘Pledge To Drive Safely’ can be found at www.brake.org.uk. Masternaut Three X is one of Brake’s corporate partners, and has pledged to donate £1250 to the charity each quarter as part of the ‘Drive for Life’ safe driving competition.
Drive & Survive
Drive & Survive is the professional training division of the IAM (Institute of Advanced Motorists) and a pioneer in the field of occupational driver training and fleet risk management. Formed in 1985 to improve the driving standard of company vehicle drivers, Drive & Survive is the largest ‘post-test’ trainer in the UK and each year provide risk management solutions to more than 25,000 workplace drivers seeking to improve their health and safety compliance, reduce fleet operational costs, and safeguard the welfare of employees who drive as part of their work activity.