Tuesday, 18 July 2017

Fundraising Rally for Prostate Cancer - Keyline Rally


PMG have helped CPM Group Limited get closer to their £10,000 fundraising target, by donating £100 to Prostate Cancer UK.  The team of 2 from CPM have now successfully completed the journey from Kent to Andorra and back, driving a Mazda MXS!  


Their Just Giving Page is: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/cpm-keyline-rally-2017

Thursday, 13 July 2017

Bristol Rainbow Run



We were delighted to provide clean up sweeper services to CHSW following the Bristol Rainbow Run.

A fantastic time was had by all and sun shone all day. Well done to everybody involved and all those who support this incredible charity. #PMG #Bristol #CHSW #Rainbowrun2017

Wednesday, 12 July 2017

PMG passes audit for Bronze FORS Accreditation against new standard version 4.1



The Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) is a voluntary accreditation scheme that promotes best practice for commercial vehicle operators. With over 4,600 members, FORS is gaining recognition as the transport industry’s go-to accreditation scheme. FORS encompasses all aspects of safety, efficiency, and environmental protection by encouraging and training fleet operators to measure, monitor and improve performance.

FORS Bronze, Silver and Gold membership provides progressive accreditation enabling operators to achieve exemplary levels of best practice. FORS members stand out from the crowd, work to standards above the legal minimum and have access to a wide range of exclusive benefits that provide a real competitive advantage. 

Stuart Knight, Operations Manager at PMG, said, “we decided to join the FORS scheme to show customers our continued commitment to high operational standards and procedures. FORS is a great scheme that helps focus the company further on best practices and industry principles and it is our intention to progress further to silver accreditation soon”.


The FORS accreditation helps PMG to strengthen its position as the No 1 provider of operated road sweepers and tankers in the Southwest of England.