Josh Cousens
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Haul Of Fame: Celebrating the people and places driving European mobility forward

Created: 28/11/2025

Updated: 28/11/2025

If you work in transport, logistics or mobility, you already know this: the industry never stops evolving. New challenges, new expectations, new technologies, and, at the heart of it all, thousands of people working every day to keep goods moving across Europe.

But while the sector moves fast, the recognition doesn’t always keep up. That’s why SNAP has launched the Haul of Fame Awards – a new programme designed to shine a spotlight on the drivers, sites and services that make European haulage what it is.

Explore the categories or vote here: haul-of-fame.com

Why the Haul Of Fame matters

Across Europe, more than 195,000 drivers use SNAP’s mobility solutions every day. In that time, we’ve heard countless stories about outstanding truck stops, innovative wash providers, and individuals whose work makes life on the road better for everyone.

The Haul of Fame brings these stories into the open.

Instead of focusing on big corporations or polished PR narratives, the awards highlight real experiences from real people: drivers, fleet managers, site teams and mobility operators. These are the people who understand better than anyone what “good” looks like.

What’s new for 2025–26?

When voting opens on 1 December 2025, the first-ever Haul of Fame Awards will feature eleven categories, covering everything from large European truck stops to content creators shaping industry culture.

You’ll also see categories that reflect the issues drivers care about most:

  • Reliable facilities
  • Safe, high-quality sites
  • Clean and efficient wash services
  • Innovation in operations
  • Genuine contributions to driver welfare.

And of course, the Unsung Hero category celebrates the people who make the most significant difference behind the scenes.

View all categories at haul-of-fame.com.

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Putting drivers and frontline teams at the centre

Unlike traditional awards, the Haul of Fame isn’t about corporate submissions or internal judging panels. It’s driven entirely by public votes.

Drivers and fleet managers will decide the winners based on their own lived experiences, ensuring the awards reflect what really matters on the road.

Why SNAP created the Haul of Fame

SNAP has always aimed to improve life on the road, whether through easier payments, safer parking or stronger site standards. Launching the Haul of Fame is a natural extension of that mission.

As infrastructure demands grow and expectations rise, we believe it’s more important than ever to highlight organisations that are setting new benchmarks and raising the bar for the future of mobility.

When will the winners be announced?

Voting runs from 1 December 2025, with winners revealed in March 2026.

The highest number of public votes will determine the winner in each category.

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