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TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS


Keyline achieves FORS gold status for tenth consecutive year


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eyline Civils Specialist, part of Travis Perkins Plc, has achieved FORS Gold status by the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) for the


tenth consecutive year.


FORS recognises exemplary levels of compliance in legal requirements, safety, fuel efficiency, and environmental improvement within fleet operations. To maintain the Gold accreditation, Keyline has demonstrated best practice and an ongoing commitment to operational excellence, by meeting all of the requirements of the Bronze, Silver and Gold standards across its nationwide fleet of almost 200 vehicles.


Keyline is also dedicated to reducing the environmental impact of its fleet by encouraging drivers to adopt safer and more fuel-efficient driving behaviours and through investment in new vehicles and fuel types.


This year, Keyline has also been able to demonstrate its commitment to improving fleet operations following the launch of its updated delivery service. Dean Pinner, Managing Director at Keyline explained: “At Keyline, we are constantly striving to improve delivery safety and


CEMEX sends aggregates down the river


efficiency and offer customers the best service possible. Thanks to our improved delivery service, customers now receive a two-hour delivery window, as well as access to live tracking and information about what products are due to arrive on site. This allows site agents to plan ahead and ensure staff are ready to receive the goods.”


Keyline’s FORS Gold status means that it also meets the requirements of the Construction Logistics and Community Safety (CLOCS) Standard, which looks to ensure collaboration between the construction and fleet sectors to maximise safety at every stage of a project. BMJ


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uilding materials solutions supplier CEMEX will be sending aggregates from its wharf at Dagenham to its readymix plant at Fulham via the River Thames, thanks to the signing of a new five-year partnership with Walsh, a leading provider of river, road and rail freight solutions in London. The change will save around 75% CO2 compared to road transport and is part of CEMEX’s Future In Action commitment to net zero CO2, with an equivalent saving of more than 5,000 lorry movements.


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June 2021 www.buildersmerchantsjournal.net


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