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New tachograph scheme will help hauliers


Date: 17 April 2008

A new scheme has been launched that will help haulage operators meet their legal obligations when it comes to tachographs.

The new tachograph compliance service from the Freight Transport Association (FTA) involves experts from the FTA visiting freight operators on their premises and carrying out various compliance activities.

These include in-house administration and advising on remedial care or ways that efficiency can be improved.

In a statement, the FTA said: "FTA has over twenty-five years of experience in providing tachograph analysis, advisory and support service and each year analyses over five million analogue and digital tachograph driver records."

Users can tailor their own bespoke packages.

News of the service comes at a time when tachograph offences have been making headlines.

A haulage company director, Mark Howden, was recently sentenced to 15 months in prison after pleading guilty to tachograph offences.

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