Parkers Chauffeurs drives home national success
A Newcastle-based chauffeur company has once again been recognised for its excellence, securing a major industry accolade at the 2025 Professional Driver – Quality Standards and Innovation (QSi) National Awards in Brighton.
Parkers Chauffeurs took home the bronze award in the Chauffeur Company of the Year (11+ vehicles) category, standing out among national and multinational firms.
The company has consistently been recognised for its high standards, having previously won Gold in the same awards for smaller fleet sizes before expanding into the larger category.
Mark Bursa, editor of Professional Driver Magazine, said: “The private hire, taxi and chauffeur industry makes an enormous contribution to keeping Britain moving.
“This year’s Professional Driver QSi Awards recognise those amazing efforts and bring the industry together for a much-needed night of celebration.
“The quality and number of the entries grows every year, and it becomes an ever-more difficult task for our judges to pick our winners.
“Only very good operators made the short list, so we can be sure our Gold, Silver and Bronze winners are among the very best in Britain.”
Alongside its service recognition, Parkers Chauffeurs was also shortlisted for the Environment Award, reflecting its commitment to sustainable practices, which follows a nomination at the North East Chamber of Commerce Awards in 2023.
The company’s latest win comes as it continues to expand, including its recent move into the US market with Parkers Global LLC.
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