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Cemex UK achieves Gold Status for its fleet operations

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Cemex UK has achieved Gold Status in the Fleet Operators Recognition Scheme run by Transport for London. It is just one of ten companies to do so out of more than 1900. The scheme recognises fleet operations in London that meet standards for management, vehicles, drivers and operations based on lawfulness, safety, efficiency and environmental protection. Cemex UK has been a member of the voluntary certification scheme since 2008. Its cement tankers, aggregate tippers and ready-mix concrete trucks supply building materials to construction sites across the capital.

Andy Taylor, Health and Safety Director, Cemex UK stated: “Our vehicles cover over 15 million miles per annum and we aim to do everything we can to reduce the risk of accidents for the benefit of everyone on the roads. Reaching the standards for the Gold level requires that our vehicles and drivers are operating to the highest standard and helping to improve road safety in the Capital.”

Adapted from press release by Louise Fordham.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/02042013/cemex_uk_gold_status_fllet_operators_scheme_937/

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