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Tacho check scheme

19th September 1981
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BRISK business has come the way of the Freight Transport As ciation since it launched its Freightcheck tachograph chart-checki service.

An FTA spokesman told CM that the service, which involves the checking of charts on the operator's premises, has attracted substantial business from operators which are corning increasingly aware the imminent compulso introduction of the tachograp, According to ETA, the char checking service removes or burden from the transpo manager, and leaves him make more use of the manag ment information derived fro the charts.

FTA's experience wit Freightcheck is borne out 1 others engaged in manag ment support services. Or transport training compel, told CM last week that i tachograph training cours1 are attracting increasing bu: ness as operators realise th they must come to terms wi the potential for the equi ment.

There also appears to t growing interest from trad union members, who are ket to reap the benefits of pr ductivity dedals which cou arise from the tachograph.