Training is a top focus at 2010 Commercial Vehicle Operator Show
Article added: 04 Mar 2010 09:00
Van operators considering what the best training options are for their business are being told that this year's Commercial Vehicle Operator Show at Birmingham's NEC from 13-15 April is THE place to find out more.
The organisers say that visitors to the show can be assured that, with exhibitors coming from every sector of the industry, they really will be getting the latest advice and information.
This includes one of the show's three partners, the Road Haulage Association, which has its own dedicated division covering all aspects of training including Health and Safety, Driver CPC, Rescue and Recovery DCPC and the Professional Driver Update 2010.
Steve Ellis, RHA Head of National Training, said: 'The "Managing Your Operators Licence" course is proving particularly popular with owners, directors and managers all gaining the benefit of seven hours' approved training towards their own Driver CPC needs.'
Meanwhile, fellow show partner the IRTE (Institute of Road Transport Engineers) will be exhibiting its technician licensing scheme irtec on stand 5750.
Other exhibitors in the field of transport industry training are the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (stand 5932), CRH Transport Training (5678), easyCPC.com (5259), the Freight Transport Association (5850), Launch X-431 (4328), Roadtech (5855), S&B Automotive Academy (5618), Tachodisc (5774) and Wiltshire Transport Training (5464).
The event will be held at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham from 13-15 April 2010.
For further information please visit www.cvoperatorshow.com.
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