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The IRU Academy CPC Manager Programme and
its implementation by AASTMT-CITL
Alexandria, November 5 2012
Geoffrey Cave-WoodIRU Academy Instructor
(c) IRU Academy 2012
IRU Academy CPC Manager Programme
(c) IRU Academy 2012
Alexandria the seat of learning for 2500 years
• Safety
• Environment• Professionalism
Responsibilities of the
Transport Manager
Programme objectives
Introduction:
CPC Manager
IRU Academy CPC Manager Programme
(c) IRU Academy 2012
“An essential pillar to the profession and for the sustainable development of
road transport”
(c) IRU Academy 2012
Maximising the use of resourcesFinancial management
Human resources managementVehicle fleet service optimisation
&Operations management
IRU Academy CPC Manager Programme
(c) IRU Academy 2012
Operations management
Operations – The “Engine Room” of any transport operation
Managing:
Drivers – Trucks - Loads
IRU Academy CPC Manager Programme
(c) IRU Academy 2012
Professional road transport is quite simply.
Drivers – Trucks – Loads
IRU Academy CPC Manager Programme
(c) IRU Academy 2012
The preparation work in advance of the TTT:
• Presentation of individual CVs detailing qualifications and sector knowledge
• Preparation of a summary of local road transport conditions relating to licensing, salary conditions and other operating costs
• Preparation of a “SWOT” analysis of the road transport sector in Egypt
CPC Manager Programme@ AASTMT-CITL
• Promoting the CPC Manager to road transport operators
• Delivering CPC content to road transport managers
• Delivering CPC content to CITL undergraduates
• Certification of the AASTM – CITL instructors
(c) International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2012
CPC Manager Programme@ AASTMT-CITL
(c) International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2012
Road Transport - facts
Penalties and bribes not safer roads
Drivers Trucks Loads
(c) International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2012
Road Transport - key elements
(c) International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2012
Harmonisation of legislation
• Driver training , testing and licensing
• Vehicles standards - Truck weights and dimensions
• Operator licensing incorporating the CPC Manager
Road Transport - key elements
Poor standards and discrimination
(c) International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2012
Road Transport - facts
Common standards
(c) International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2012
Europe
Saudi Arabia
Road Transport - key elements
(c) International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2012
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ministry of Transport
Chapter 10 Article 23
“The licensee is committed to prepare a headquarter for practicing the activity, a park for vehicles, maintenance workshops and transport stations in addition to equipping them with all the
facilities and services”
Road Transport - key elements
(c) International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2012
Memorandum of understanding
“To use the experience of the IRU to assist in raising the professionalism of road transport operations and contribute to improved road safety and international trade within the LAS
countries.”
Through:-
IRU Academy CPC Manager Programme
(c) International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2012
• Agreeing on minimum common standards and systems for the licensing of road transport operations.
• Agreeing on common weights and dimensions for international operations.
• Agreeing on minimum common procedures for professional drivers’ testing and licences.
• Recognising international conventions relating to safety and security in road transport operations.
• Promoting minimum common standards in respect of training of managers and drivers employed in road transport operations.
Road Transportcore components