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Fleet Source positions Driver CPC training to set new industry benchmark

Fleet Source has overhauled its Driver CPC training offer, intended to set a new benchmark and “shake up a complacent training industry”.

Fleet Source’s latest Driver CPC offering is part of its new ‘Essentials’ range

Introduced as fleet operators continue to face reduced margins in a highly competitive market, the firm’s latest Driver CPC offering – part of its new ‘Essentials’ range – is said to offer highest-quality training but at best prices, starting at £14.58 per driver.

Nick Caesari, CEO at the fleet risk and safety management specialist, commented: “The most expensive training doesn’t always mean the best and our industry is rife with inconsistent pricing and quality. Training providers must ensure the highest quality training at the most affordable prices, if they are to help fleet operators tackle the ever-increasing challenges of our busy road networks. There should be no hidden costs or charges – fleet professionals need to understand exactly what their training investment will deliver.

“As one of the largest fleet training and auditing providers in the UK, delivering large volume projects for our clients such as Transport for London, Travis Perkins, Tarmac, Ashtead Plant Hire, Go Plant, Speedy Services, Grafton Merchanting and Balfour Beatty, we are able to leverage our knowledge, skills, experience and economies of scale in order to meet this important strategic objective. Offering the highest quality, relevant and up-to-date training to existing and new customers but at the very best prices.

“Our newly launched ‘Essentials’ range, therefore, brings Driver CPC training costs down to as little as £350 per course – or just £14.58 per driver.”

Fleet Source will also shortly be announcing the launch of its ‘Ultimate’ range, which will offer operators the very latest in technology training solutions including Virtual Reality but again, at prices said to be ground-breaking.

Caesari added: “We want to set the training bar higher to reduce the number of collisions on our busy roads and ultimately help save lives. We recognise that we need to do everything in our power to deliver that objective.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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