The Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme has welcomed three new representatives to its quarterly governance board.

Representatives from TNT, High Speed Two and Highways England have joined the group, which consists of industry representatives, local authorities and enforcement agencies.

It was established by FORS to ensure that its standards remain current and relevant to industry needs, and to protect the integrity and reputation of the scheme. 

Transport professionals from companies including DHL, John Lewis, Tarmac, Travis Perkins and Veolia as well as organisations such as DVSA, TfL, FTA, RHA and CILT, meet quarterly to discuss issues relating to the ongoing maintenance, development and enforcement of the FORS Standard. 

Andrew Lowery, TNT's city logistics and public affairs manager said: “We are delighted to be able to add our support to the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme.  TNT has been involved in the scheme for a number of years and it is an integral part of our commitment both to the very highest levels of legal compliance and to improving road safety for all.”

Steve Agg, chairman of the FORS governance and standards group added: “It’s a great pleasure to welcome Andrew Lowery, Neil Cox and Samantha Twining from TNT, High Speed Two Limited and Highways England respectively to the FORS governance group.  It is essential to our central philosophy that we promote road safety and improve professional standards.  High profile, experienced professionals such as those in our governance group ensure we are able to uphold those qualities which help to enhance the image of the industry as a whole.”