HGV drivers have been working tirelessly since the pandemic started to keep the UK’s supermarket and pharmacy shelves filled – something they’re rightly now getting recognition for. However, in order to be able to do so, it’s necessary to keep all driver compliance like periodic CPC driver training up to date – which usually requires 35 hours to be spent on classroom learning every five years.

Whilst it is the responsibility of individual HGV driver owners to remain CPC compliant, transport and fleet managers need to be able to accurately monitor compliance for each and every driver in their team. Historically, this has been quite difficult to achieve, with most drivers being at different stages of their Driver Qualification Card (DQC) training.

HGVC, a nationally operating HGV training provider, is making it easier for CPC driver compliance to be maintained throughout lockdown. This is thanks to their online portal and industry-leading driver training services – something that automates much of what needs to be done.

Harnessing the Power of Remote Working

HGVC realised the need to keep HGV drivers on the road during this critical time, which led to them to deliver online CPC training. Remote working has become something of a ‘norm’ for many businesses across the UK over the last 12 months, but the internet allows HGVC to keep delivering new drivers to address the UK’s chronic shortage.

The JAUPT-approved CPC driver training provided by HGVC has allowed companies to keep their drivers’ CPC valid and meet the legal requirements that this entails. However, it’s the online portal that the company offers that is perhaps the most interesting to transport managers whose task it is to manage what can be very large fleets of vehicles.

That’s because the online portal allows users to easily manage and monitor the progress of all of their drivers. Also the platform provides reminders of when courses need to be taken, and if required automatically book the course so it’s never allowed to lapse.

Providing Much-Needed Support to UK Logistics

Those managing large fleets of vehicles are very well accommodated by these services, as they make it very easy to spot when drivers are compliant. Having everything visible in one single interface is just one of the reasons why their services are so well received in the industry.

HGVC have been very proactive during lockdown, working to address the UK driver shortage, as well as providing companies with the HGV training and driver support required to keep their businesses moving. Covid-19 has presented many challenges over the last 12 months, but work they have done has served to minimise the impact that the virus has had on the UK’s economy.

Any businesses who want to know more about HGVC and what they offer should visit them online at www.hgvc.co.uk for more details.

 

 

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