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Transport Manager Glasgow support for operators who need CPC transport manager input, external TM review or evidence checks before a licence application or variation.
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We review the proposed transport manager arrangement before it is relied on for a new licence, a variation, a replacement nomination, a period of grace or an external transport manager agreement.
This service is for standard national and standard international operators, applicants, directors, external transport managers and compliance teams who need transport manager support in Glasgow or nearby areas.
Coverage includes Glasgow, Paisley, East Kilbride, Coatbridge, Motherwell, Hamilton, Clydebank and central belt operating centres.
Service overview
A weak transport manager arrangement can delay an application, create questions during a variation or become difficult to defend after DVSA contact. A specialist review helps the operator put evidence around the appointment before it is tested.
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We review the proposed transport manager arrangement before it is relied on for a new licence, a variation, a replacement nomination, a period of grace or an external transport manager agreement. CPC certificate and category evidence. External transport manager hours, vehicle numbers and other commitments. Access
The review starts with the licence position, operating centres, vehicle authority, maintenance provider, recent inspection evidence and current tachograph or driver-control process. We then test whether the proposed transport manager has the time, access and authority needed for the actual operation. You receive a practical action
This service is for standard national and standard international operators, applicants, directors, external transport managers and compliance teams who need transport manager support in Glasgow or nearby areas. Coverage includes Glasgow, Paisley, East Kilbride, Coatbridge, Motherwell, Hamilton, Clydebank and central belt operating
A weak transport manager arrangement can delay an application, create questions during a variation or become difficult to defend after DVSA contact. A specialist review helps the operator put evidence around the appointment before it is tested. Read this page alongside current
We review the proposed transport manager arrangement before it is relied on for a new licence, a variation, a replacement nomination, a period of grace or an external transport manager agreement.
Glasgow operators can combine city work, central belt routes, port-linked movements and wider Scottish coverage. The transport manager arrangement should explain site contact, record flow, urgent defect handling and routine review dates.
We do not treat a transport manager appointment as a formality. The file should explain how records move from the operating centre to the person responsible for reviewing them, how often that review happens and what action is taken when the evidence shows a problem.
Most standard goods vehicle and PSV operator licences need a professionally competent transport manager. Restricted goods vehicle licences usually do not nominate a CPC transport manager, but they still need effective compliance systems.
Remote support can form part of the arrangement, but the operator should keep evidence of regular record reviews, reporting, escalation and authority to require corrective action.
Check the CPC certificate, agreed hours, other operator commitments, maintenance record access, tachograph review process, defect escalation route and reporting line to the licence holder.
Yes. We can review the current arrangement and identify whether the evidence supports continuous and effective management for the size and risk of the operation.
A weak transport manager arrangement can delay an application, create questions during a variation or become difficult to defend after DVSA contact. A specialist review helps the operator put evidence around the appointment before it is tested.
Read this page alongside current GOV.UK guidance on becoming a transport manager and Traffic Commissioner Statutory Document 3 on transport managers.
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