One Training Solutions Managers CPC Training Courses
Transport Manager CPC Courses is the Certificate of Professional Competence in Road Haulage and Passenger Transport. The qualifications are for individuals who want to: Enter the profession of Transport Manager or Demonstrate their professional competence to meet Operator Licensing requirements.
What is a Transport Manager CPC Course & why do I need one?
Applicants for a Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licence must show they are ‘professionally competent’ or employ a transport manager who meets the requirements. Persons will be considered ‘professionally competent’ by passing the examination for the Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC).
I went on the course with apprehension because I didn’t know a thing about the course subject matter but Colin quickly made me feel at ease. His course was informative, engaging and relaxed. I learned a lot in a short space of time. Colin was available to answer any questions I had outside of course time and was always very helpful. We all had a laugh and it helped that the others on the course were a great bunch of people. If the need arose, I would attend one of Colins courses again in a heartbeat. 10/10
The course is very well delivered all questions answered in a understandable way, no question to stupid, help was available even on none training days colin always happy to help even a few Sunday morning chats.
Thank you for your help and guidance.. really enjoyed the course and you put us at ease from the off which really made a difference.. couldn’t have asked for a better group of people to have gone through it with…
The course was very good and targeted to the participants, which made it even more productive.
The course was very good and really enjoyed the course. It was very informative and full of the updated information for me to take back to my company. And I would recommend the course to others
Brilliant two days and the much needed kick up the legislation backside I needed as a business owner to improve in many areas. I will use Colin for other training in the future where possible. Great diverse group of folk on the course with excellent industry wide experience and knowledge to share
This was a very interesting training course which reminded me of the aspects I had forgotten or had changed over the years. Very easy to complete course via Zoom
Enjoyable quite lot of information but done in an interesting manner
Great group of people and host
It gives you a formal qualification in transport management. It would be best to have a CPC to get a license to set up a haulage or passenger business. It entitles you to apply for positions in transport management. The course content is exciting and will increase your business and personal effectiveness.
No. The Managers CPC Courses is a business management course and there is no driving involved, nor is there a need to have any category of license
If you attend the course and work with the course tutors you will have no problem passing the exam. We have designed handouts and we deliver the course to make it easy for you to learn and pass the exam first time.
No. When you pass the exam, you are awarded the CPC for life, a recognised qualification which is personal to you. However, it’s recommended that you take regular refresher courses. One Training Solutions deliver these courses.
There are two examinations. Multiple-choice – A 40-mark ‘short question’ format paper. Questions provide an A, B, C or D answer (distractor) format and a notional 29 marks will achieve a pass. A maximum of 2 hours is available. This is a ‘closed book’ exam, with only a pencil, blank piece of paper, calculator and dictionary permitted. Case study – A 60-mark paper that presents a case study with 6 to 8 questions. You require thirty marks to achieve a pass. A maximum of 2hrs 15mins is available. This is an ‘open-book’ test, allowing the entrant to have ‘hard-copy’ notes and study materials with them.
A Transport Manager’ job can be varied which can make it so enjoyable. Most Transport Managers will make sure that: - drivers have a valid licence- vehicles are taxed and insured- vehicles have a valid MOT and are properly maintained- vehicles are loaded safely and not overloaded- drivers do not speed or break the drivers’ hours rules- the vehicle operator does not break safety rules