Clipper to train warehouse employees as drivers

Clipper said its new training initiative, which is called Revolve, stands not only to benefit Clipper and its employees, but also the wider industryClipper said its new training initiative, which is called Revolve, stands not only to benefit Clipper and its employees, but also the wider industry
Clipper said its new training initiative, which is called Revolve, stands not only to benefit Clipper and its employees, but also the wider industry
Clipper Logistics, '‹which'‹ distributes goods for retailers such as John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, Asda and Morrisons,'‹ has launched '‹a new training initiative to train its warehouse employees as drivers, allowing them to further their careers and progress within the business.

Leeds-based Clipper said the initiative is part of its commitment to remedy the UK’s qualified driver shortage and will help inspire employees to develop their skills and achieve their ambitions.

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Clipper said its new​ training initiative, ​which is called ​Revolve, stands not only to benefit Clipper and ​its​ employees, but also the wider industry, helping to attract a larger number of skilled workers into the trade.

Warehouse operatives are being given the chance to participate in a 12-month training programme, which will see them gain their class 2 driving licence, meaning they can drive Clipper’s HGV’s.

The Revolve initiative was launched at the Swadlincote site, but will be rolled-out to Clipper employees nationwide over the coming year.

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The syllabus includes modules on ​driving, ​maintenance, health & safety​ and​ customer service, ​so that graduates of the scheme will have the well-rounded skills to represent Clipper and ​its​ clients.

In addition, Clipper will be working with Driver First Assist (DFA) on the initiative, a scheme which aims to promote first-aid training to drivers, so that in the event of an accident they can provide immediate assistance ​before the emergency services arriv​e​.

Mick Doe, Clipper’s ​transport ​o​perations ​d​irector​,​ said: “This is the latest initiative from Clipper that shows our commitment to training and improving the skillset of our people. ​

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"​Revolve has seen fantastic demand, and we’re proud to be launching a training programme that can have such positive effects.

​"​We’re always looking at the next step, and we’re already in the process of looking at offering Class 1 driver training as an option in the future. Alongside our driver simulators, which were launched last year, Clipper has proven itself to be at the forefront of professional HGV operation.”

Matthew Yates, ​d​irector of Driver First Assist (DFA)​,​ added: “Clipper have demonstrated exceptional forward-thinking with their Revolve initiative, and we’re proud to be working with them on an important element of training.

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​"​Our aim is helping to provide a first response and crucial first aid assistance on the UK's roads, ahead of attendance by the emergency services.

​"​Those first few minutes after an incident are vital, so to be able to offer training to Clipper’s Revolve participants, is a great association for us to have and a definite step in the right direction.”

Clipper’s initiative will be rolled-out across its sites and will have training modules around the UK.

In addition to Clipper’s in-house driver training, a number of third party organisations will also contribute, including DFA and SB Training, who will deliver practical skills training.