Truck and Track Winter 2024

Truck and Track Winter 2024/25 www.truckandtrack.com 4 BUSINESS NEWS World Skills UK finalist wins Scania Apprentice of the Year Improver technician and World Skills UK finalist from TruckEast Norwich is victorious, winning the prestigious Scania Apprentice of the Year Award. Toby Hull, who has recently qualified with a distinction from his 3-year HGV technical apprenticeship, was presented with this top accolade at the manufacturer’s annual graduation and awards celebration, held at Silverstone racing circuit. The national awards recognise the highest-achieving apprentices within the network and are run by Scania UK in conjunction with training provider Remit. This year, the final five were carefully selected by Remit and faced several practical and theoretical challenges over two days, designed to test their aptitude, knowledge and skills. Toby said of his win, “The competition was tough and really tested what we’ve learnt so far. It just feels fantastic to win. Since I started my apprenticeship, I had my sights set on winning this award. So, I feel proud knowing what I am capable of and being recognised amongst Scania.” Having made it to the finals last year, Toby was determined to hone his skills. With both a proactive and methodical approach to his work, he used the experience to push himself, understanding the areas where he already excelled, but also where he could improve and learn. This drive, alongside the support from his mentors and team, proved to be the winning formula for Toby to take him to the next level. Group Aftersales Director Martyn Clipston comments, “What a fantastic way to complete your apprenticeship, winning Scania’s apprentice of the year. We’re proud of Toby and how far he’s come since joining us in 2021; his hard work and dedication have paid off. He’s an inspiration for those looking to join our industry and we can’t wait to see his career flourish.” Since receiving his accolade, Toby has competed in the IMI World Skills UK heavy vehicle technology finals, taking on the best that UK has to offer and coming home with the silver medal. This win makes it a hat-trick for TruckEast apprentices, with another prestigious award scooped. Earlier this quarter, recently graduated Louis Rogers received the title ‘East Midlands Rising Star’ at the Department for Education Regional Apprenticeship and Skills Awards, and third-year apprentice Jack Markham won Northampton Logistics Awards ‘Apprentice of the Year’. www.truckeast.co.uk

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