
Driver Recognition Programme

Driver Recognition Programme
South East Asia:
After two highly successful programmes in East Africa, we are pleased to announce that with the support of PAE and RMA, Fleet Forum will be the Driver Recognition Programme to South East Asia. The programme will start in August 2017 and will come to a closure with the Driving Champions Final taking place in May 2018 in Bangkok.
RMA and PAE | Title Sponsor
Over the past 60 years PAE supported complex and critical missions by providing global logistics and stability operations in some of the most challenging environments in the world. Safe road travel is a cornerstone of PAE’s support, and they have undertaken the task of training thousands of drivers in various countries over the past six decades, with the dual objective of expanding their own talented workforce and imparting professional skills to the communities where they operate.
South East Asia:
After two highly successful programmes in East Africa, we are pleased to announce that with the support of PAE and RMA, Fleet Forum will be the Driver Recognition Programme to South East Asia. The programme will start in August 2017 and will come to a closure with the Driving Champions Final taking place in May 2018 in Bangkok.
RMA and PAE | Title Sponsor
Over the past 60 years PAE supported complex and critical missions by providing global logistics and stability operations in some of the most challenging environments in the world. Safe road travel is a cornerstone of PAE’s support, and they have undertaken the task of training thousands of drivers in various countries over the past six decades, with the dual objective of expanding their own talented workforce and imparting professional skills to the communities where they operate.

Workshop Service Rating
Development of Workshop Service Standards & Rating System: Call for participation
Is the quality of your maintenance and repair service providers an area of concern for your your organisation? Would you like to select and evaluate these services against sector accepted standards? Would your field fleet managers benefit from reviews of maintenance service providers?
If the answer is yes, your organisation is invited to participate in the Workshop Service Rating project.
Most aid and development organisations outsource maintenance and repair, and some larger operations use a mix of both in-house technicians and outside vendors. Implementing quality control standards for maintenance and service providers can support aid and development organisations to get a better grip on their contractor management.
In many business sectors using rating and review systems to drive growth or increased performance is already common practice.
The review system is mutually beneficial: Businesses gain a better understanding of how to improve their offering and increase revenue whilst customers gain access to reviews that help them make a better-informed choice.
The Workshop Service Rating project will support those responsible for the selection and evaluation of maintenance and repair service providers at local and global level.
The programme will consist of the development of standards upon which maintenance and repair workshops can be assessed and identified as well as an online review and rating system that can be used by aid and development agencies to rate their service provider.
To take part in the programme, send an email to Rose van Steijn at Rose.van.Steijn@fleetforum.org.
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