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Project of formation for the haulers with the objective to reduce the fuel burnup
Logistic Formation is realized by the Intermodal Consortium, the agency of formation of the Harbour Authority of Venice
September 3, 2012
Part from Venice a project of formation turned to the drivers of the field of the road haulage that makes use of the use of one of the little present simulators in Europe that the operators help to learn the correct way to guide in order to reduce of the 5-10% fuel burnup with the objective, as well as to pull down the relative costs to fuels at the expense of the companies, to diminish the environmental impact of the transports on rubber. Draft of the project "ECO-DRIVE" that is developed by CFLI - Intermodal Consortium Logistic Formation, the agency of formation of the Harbour Authority of Venice, and entirely is financed by the Venetian Region with the European Social Fund.
To the first part of the project, realized last month, 104 drivers from the company De Girolami of Motta di Livenza (Treviso have participated).
The formative activity previews three distinguished phases of participation: pre-survey of the style of guide and the relative consumption through electronic telephones exchange installed on means; training courses theoretical and practical of the duration of 16 hours with the aid of the guide simulator; verification in the field, always through telephones exchange, of the effectives savings that the drivers are able to obtain thanks to the formation.
The activation of other training courses is previewed. The registrations for all the companies that they will want to benefit of this opportunity will expire to October 2012.
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