Logistics apprentices graduate
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
World Cement,
It was a proud day for the nine 2015/16 Logistics Apprentices who have just graduated in the Cemex Logistics Apprenticeship Scheme and now become Cemex’s latest full time cement tankers and aggregate tipper drivers.
Just as proud were the driver mentors and managers who have supported them over the last 12 months and helped them achieve their high pass rate.
Graduation certificates were presented at Cemex House Rugby by Carl Milton, in charge of the scheme and Northern Regional Logistics Manager: “Many congratulations to our graduates, they have worked hard to achieve a very high standard and become skilful drivers. For everyone involved in the scheme it has been a challenging and rewarding process and it’s great to see these high standards of driving passed onto the next generation of Cemex drivers.”
The programme is run in association with Cemex’s apprentice training provider, Systems Training, and offers a professional framework to a nationally recognised Apprenticeship Level 2 (QCF) qualification in Driving Goods Vehicles and an LGV category C or C+E licence and the role of LGV Driver within Cemex.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/11112016/logistics-apprentices-graduate/
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