
HGV driver training specialist HGVC has announced a major rebrand and expansion of its training offering; becoming Insite.
Insite is the result of growing demand from businesses for a solution to the logistical headache of managing large-scale training. As increasingly complex supply chains magnify the challenge of coordinating training across multiple locations, businesses risk periods of inactivity that affect productivity and lead to financial losses. Insite aims to help clients get in front of their skills gap and meet training needs before they impact the business.
Built on the foundation of more than 12 years’ experience providing training to companies including Scottish Power, Capita and Amazon, Insite is led by the same team that established HGVC.
With more than 400 training centres nationwide, Insite will continue to deliver its end-to-end licence acquisition service. Insite now provides fully managed training across three main sectors:
Commenting on the launch of Insite, James Clifford, CEO, said: “We are really excited to be able to introduce Insite, which brings together everything we know about HGV, construction and logistics training under one roof.
“We have been providing training to businesses for more than 12 years. It has become increasingly clear that firms need more support to help them manage the logistical challenges of their large-scale, often complex training needs. Our experience means that we can help firms identify their training needs before they impact the business.
“By providing centralised coordination of all courses, and managing training across multiple locations, we offer a single point of contact for clients - taking full ownership of the entire process, and acting as an extension of their team. This provides businesses with the confidence that they are in full compliance with all essential workforce training. It also significantly minimises downtime, saving them time and money.
“To heads of fleet and operations, transport, L&D and HR managers, Insite finally offers a training partner which allows them to focus on what they do best.”