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ManicyearasDulsontackles HGVdrivershortage

Oneofthe country’sleading driver trainingspecialists has experienced a‘manicyear’ –working flat outtodoits part in addressing thecountry’s continuing HGVdriver shortage

DulsonTraininghas opened twonew centresinShropshire, undergoneamajor management restructure, launched a completely newand innovative bespoketrainingprogramme andiscontinually adapting its services to ensure it keeps pace with an ever-increasingdemand.

This year is shapinguptobe even busier.The companyprovidesall typesoftrainingatits centres, includingHGV,PCV, towing,driver CPC,forklift, FirstAid,and ADRcourses, and also takesits specialist expertise on theroadwithcertain courses beingavailable at client premises allover thecountry

SteveDulson, of DulsonTraining, said:“It hasbeenmanic,so much hashappenedbut Iamdelightedthatwehavebeenable to maintain thehighest quality of serviceand trainingprovision whichisalwaysexpected of us

“Wealwayshaveawatching briefonwhatwedoand how we do it andare quicktoadapt when necessary–itiswhatkeeps us aheadofthe game

“Thisapproachwill continue in 2023 with earlyindications alreadypointingtonolet-upinthe number of people signingupfor ourextensive rangeoftraining courses

“Weare runningfullyaccredited RTITBprogrammesevery week to deliver training and qualificationsonall themajor forklifttypes,” Mr Dulsonadded.

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