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July 01, 2008

LeasePlan USA Awarded ASE Blue Seal Certification for 11th Consecutive Year

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ALPHARETTA, GA – LeasePlan USA has been awarded ASE Blue Seal Certification for the eleventh consecutive year. The Blue Seal of Excellence Recognition Program recognizes automotive professionals dedicated to the highest level of quality service. To qualify for the recognition, 75 percent of service professionals must be ASE-certified and the organization must have at least one certification in each area of service offered.

LeasePlan USA, a subsidiary of LeasePlan Corp. N.V., is a global provider in vehicle leasing and fleet management solutions. The company, which manages more than 1.3 million vehicles worldwide, offers clients customized plans for total fleet cost reduction through its technologically advanced products and dedication to customer service.

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