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Food distribution firm fast tracking drivers through HGV tests to beat trucker shortage

Harlech Foodservice, with bases in Gwynedd and Chester, is training its own staff to upgrade to bigger vehicles

Harlech Foodservice. Rhys Burgess, Driver, Morgan Jones, supervisor, and Ian Evan,s Operations Manager Picture Mandy Jones(Image: Picture Mandy Jones)

A Welsh food distribution company is fast-tracking drivers through their HGV tests to beat delivery shortages caused by the pandemic and Brexit.

Harlech Foodservice has seven drivers at their depots in Gwynedd and Chester on course to complete their HGV Class C tests this January.

It will take their total number of Class C drivers up to 38 from 31 and it will mean they are fully staffed for the spring when the demand from hospitality and tourism starts to step up again.

Transport supervisor Morgan Jones, who joined the company four years ago as a driver and completed the training course himself, said: “It’s something we have been doing for a few years but we’ve stepped it up.

“This is the first time we have done this mass training to ensure we have enough delivery drivers to meet our customers’ needs.

“We had six new van drivers who started this year and they had all done a great job this summer and they have all accepted our offer for them to be trained as HGV drivers by Caernarfon company Carmel Training.

“There is a cost which Harlech cover and it includes the necessary eyesight and medical checks as well as two theory and two practical tests after an intensive three-day course with Carmel in Caernarfon.

“The actual cost is about £1,500 each but we reimburse them for that and in return they sign a form committing themselves to the company which they have been happy to do.