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Container Haulage Driver Courses

A Container Haulage Driver is responsible for transporting shipping containers between ports, depots, warehouses, and customer sites using heavy vehicles such as semi-trailers or prime movers. 

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Container Haulage Driver careers

A Container Haulage Driver is responsible for transporting shipping containers between ports, depots, warehouses, and customer sites using heavy vehicles such as semi-trailers or prime movers. These drivers typically operate within urban and regional transport networks, ensuring the timely and secure delivery of freight. The role requires a strong understanding of road safety regulations, container handling procedures, and the ability to manage schedules efficiently.

Container Haulage Drivers often work independently and may use digital tracking systems and logbooks to document deliveries and meet compliance requirements. Holding a valid heavy vehicle licence (usually an HC or MC class) is essential, and experience with port operations or intermodal freight systems is highly valued.