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New Volvo trucks for Veterans into Logistics

Greater Manchester veterans’ charity, Veterans into Logistics has proudly launched a fleet of three striking red, modern Volvo trucks with dynamic and eye-catching livery, thanks to Volvo Trucks UK & Ireland and Asda donating the vehicles, and a generous £30k grant from the Veterans’ Foundation.

New Volvo trucks for Veterans into Logistics

The charity will use the three Volvos to replace its existing vehicles to help around 150 ex-military personnel a year to train and qualify for new careers as HGV drivers upon leaving the British Army, Royal Navy or Royal Air Force.

Striking red fleet

All three vehicles in the new fleet are high-quality Volvo-approved grade models selected from Volvo Used Trucks’ extensive stock. The trucks will operate predominantly in the North West of England, with both LNG-powered tractor units refuelling at Asda’s regional distribution centre in Rochdale. Veterans into Logistics is believed to be the first dedicated HGV training provider in the UK to use LNG-fuelled trucks, which reduce CO2 emissions in comparison with diesel.

Carl White, Used Truck Director for Volvo Trucks UK & Ireland said: “We heard Veterans into Logistics was looking for a new training vehicle and we wanted to help. After identifying the perfect truck, we set about preparing it as we would any Volvo-approved customer vehicle, with an intermediate service, tachograph calibration, comprehensive 200-point inspection, full cosmetic check, and professional valet. The two vehicles funded by the Veterans’ Foundation have since followed precisely the same preparation process.”

The Veterans’ Foundation £30k grant enabled Veterans into Logistics to purchase a second identical Volvo FH Globetrotter tractor unit and trailer, and an 18-tonne Volvo FL 250 rigid. The grant comes courtesy of its generous supporters, who, through donations, legacies and the 100,000+ playing the Veterans’ Lottery, have supported over 400 different charitable organisations all over the UK with almost £17 million in grant awards since 2016.

David Shaw, CEO Veterans’ Foundation said: “The Veterans’ Foundation is delighted to continue its support of Veterans into Logistics through this grant to help fund the purchase of new vehicles to train the military community.”

Chris Hall, Vice President Asda Logistics Services added: “We are proud to donate a trailer to Veterans in Logistics to assist with the ongoing training requirements, which will ensure we can continue to support the great work in helping veterans back into work. We are excited to continue our long-standing partnership and initiatives with the charity, including giving access to their team to refuel their new fleet at our Rochdale depot using liquid natural gas and offering employment opportunities across our depots.”

John Harker MBE, General Manager of Veterans into Logistics commented: “We desperately needed to modernise our training fleet. Volvo Trucks, Asda and the Veterans’ Foundation jointly stepped up at the perfect time – their generosity has been incredible and the charity is extremely grateful.

“The modern Volvo trucks will have a significant impact on our operational effectiveness and will enable the charity to continue providing HGV driver training to veterans and armed forces service leavers in a more environmentally friendly and efficient way.

“Our mission is to secure voluntary funds to provide HGV driver training for veterans, then guide them into well-paid careers with respected logistics partners. To accomplish this, we need quality training vehicles we can rely on. To say the new vehicles will be working hard for us is an understatement!”

Powerful images

British Army Veterans, Abi Howard and Wez Thomson feature in life-size form on the rear doors of the training trucks. Wearing army uniform and their regimental berets, these striking images will inspire veterans and future Armed Forces Service Leavers to consider a career in logistics and show there is a bright future after leaving the military. Both Abi and Wez undertook their HGV driver training through Veterans into Logistics and now Abi works for Mϋller UK & Ireland and Wez works for Asda.

Abi Howard had served eight years in the Royal Artillery by the age of 24, but sadly was medically discharged after major knee surgery.

Within two months of leaving the army, Veterans into Logistics enabled Abi to undertake the required civilian Class 1 HGV driver training she needed and facilitated a new career for her with Mϋller UK & Ireland who are keen to recruit veterans into HGV Driver positions through the charity.

Abi said: “It was a real pleasure and lovely surprise to be asked by Veterans into Logistics to feature on the back of their new Volvo training trucks. I hope that when veterans and service leavers see us on the trucks, it will encourage them to contact the charity if they are considering a career in logistics.

“I can’t thank Veterans into Logistics enough. The charity has been absolutely amazing. Leaving the army was a shock to the system, I’d never even written a CV before and didn’t know how to.

“I really enjoy my new career as an HGV driver at Mϋller UK & Ireland and there’s a special camaraderie and banter between ex-forces colleagues.

“I’ve already recommended Veterans into Logistics to ex-army friends and would encourage any veteran to contact the charity. I’m so impressed with how quick the process has been and the support I’ve received.”

Wez Thomson from Littleborough, was the first of ten former military personnel to start a new job as an HGV driver with Asda, after the supermarket generously donated £40,000 to Veterans into Logistics in November 2022.

He said: “I’m so happy that Veterans into Logistics has been given these trucks and I’m excited to see myself and Abigail on the rear doors. It was a real honour to be asked to do this for the charity and being able to show my wife and children.

“I am really proud of everything that Veterans into Logistics has achieved and the charity has changed mine and my family’s lives.

“I’m coming up to my first year working at Asda and I enjoy my work and get job satisfaction. I love driving the trucks and being out on the road. As a family, we have booked several holidays which we would never have been able to afford before.”

To add to an already exciting week for the charity with the Volvo fleet launch, Veterans into Logistics was Highly Commended at The National Facilitator Awards. The awards celebrated trainers who create meaningful change in the world and whose values shine in their training.

Greater Manchester veterans’ charity, Veterans into Logistics has proudly launched a fleet of three striking red, modern Volvo trucks with dynamic and eye-catching livery, thanks to Volvo Trucks UK & Ireland and Asda donating the vehicles, and a generous £30k grant from the Veterans’ Foundation.

The charity will use the three Volvos to replace its existing vehicles to help around 150 ex-military personnel a year to train and qualify for new careers as HGV drivers upon leaving the British Army, Royal Navy or Royal Air Force.

Striking red fleet

All three vehicles in the new fleet are high-quality Volvo-approved grade models selected from Volvo Used Trucks’ extensive stock. The trucks will operate predominantly in the North West of England, with both LNG-powered tractor units refuelling at Asda’s regional distribution centre in Rochdale. Veterans into Logistics is believed to be the first dedicated HGV training provider in the UK to use LNG-fuelled trucks, which reduce CO2 emissions in comparison with diesel.

Carl White, Used Truck Director for Volvo Trucks UK & Ireland said: “We heard Veterans into Logistics was looking for a new training vehicle and we wanted to help. After identifying the perfect truck, we set about preparing it as we would any Volvo-approved customer vehicle, with an intermediate service, tachograph calibration, comprehensive 200-point inspection, full cosmetic check, and professional valet. The two vehicles funded by the Veterans’ Foundation have since followed precisely the same preparation process.”

The Veterans’ Foundation £30k grant enabled Veterans into Logistics to purchase a second identical Volvo FH Globetrotter tractor unit and trailer, and an 18-tonne Volvo FL 250 rigid. The grant comes courtesy of its generous supporters, who, through donations, legacies and the 100,000+ playing the Veterans’ Lottery, have supported over 400 different charitable organisations all over the UK with almost £17 million in grant awards since 2016.

David Shaw, CEO Veterans’ Foundation said: “The Veterans’ Foundation is delighted to continue its support of Veterans into Logistics through this grant to help fund the purchase of new vehicles to train the military community.”

Chris Hall, Vice President Asda Logistics Services added: “We are proud to donate a trailer to Veterans in Logistics to assist with the ongoing training requirements, which will ensure we can continue to support the great work in helping veterans back into work. We are excited to continue our long-standing partnership and initiatives with the charity, including giving access to their team to refuel their new fleet at our Rochdale depot using liquid natural gas and offering employment opportunities across our depots.”

John Harker MBE, General Manager of Veterans into Logistics commented: “We desperately needed to modernise our training fleet. Volvo Trucks, Asda and the Veterans’ Foundation jointly stepped up at the perfect time – their generosity has been incredible and the charity is extremely grateful.

“The modern Volvo trucks will have a significant impact on our operational effectiveness and will enable the charity to continue providing HGV driver training to veterans and armed forces service leavers in a more environmentally friendly and efficient way.

“Our mission is to secure voluntary funds to provide HGV driver training for veterans, then guide them into well-paid careers with respected logistics partners. To accomplish this, we need quality training vehicles we can rely on. To say the new vehicles will be working hard for us is an understatement!”

Striking images

British Army Veterans, Abi Howard and Wez Thomson feature in life-size form on the rear doors of the training trucks. Wearing army uniform and their regimental berets, these striking images will inspire veterans and future Armed Forces Service Leavers to consider a career in logistics and show there is a bright future after leaving the military. Both Abi and Wez undertook their HGV driver training through Veterans into Logistics and now Abi works for Mϋller UK & Ireland and Wez works for Asda.

Abi Howard had served eight years in the Royal Artillery by the age of 24, but sadly was medically discharged after major knee surgery.

Within two months of leaving the army, Veterans into Logistics enabled Abi to undertake the required civilian Class 1 HGV driver training she needed and facilitated a new career for her with Mϋller UK & Ireland who are keen to recruit veterans into HGV Driver positions through the charity.

Abi said: “It was a real pleasure and lovely surprise to be asked by Veterans into Logistics to feature on the back of their new Volvo training trucks. I hope that when veterans and service leavers see us on the trucks, it will encourage them to contact the charity if they are considering a career in logistics.

“I can’t thank Veterans into Logistics enough. The charity has been absolutely amazing. Leaving the army was a shock to the system, I’d never even written a CV before and didn’t know how to.

“I really enjoy my new career as an HGV driver at Mϋller UK & Ireland and there’s a special camaraderie and banter between ex-forces colleagues.

“I’ve already recommended Veterans into Logistics to ex-army friends and would encourage any veteran to contact the charity. I’m so impressed with how quick the process has been and the support I’ve received.”

Wez Thomson from Littleborough, was the first of ten former military personnel to start a new job as an HGV driver with Asda, after the supermarket generously donated £40,000 to Veterans into Logistics in November 2022.

He said: “I’m so happy that Veterans into Logistics has been given these trucks and I’m excited to see myself and Abigail on the rear doors. It was a real honour to be asked to do this for the charity and being able to show my wife and children.

“I am really proud of everything that Veterans into Logistics has achieved and the charity has changed mine and my family’s lives.

“I’m coming up to my first year working at Asda and I enjoy my work and get job satisfaction. I love driving the trucks and being out on the road. As a family, we have booked several holidays which we would never have been able to afford before.”

To add to an already exciting week for the charity with the Volvo fleet launch, Veterans into Logistics was Highly Commended at The National Facilitator Awards. The awards celebrated trainers who create meaningful change in the world and whose values shine in their training.