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James Thorne appointed as joint-head of Mineral Products Qualifications Council and Institute of Quarrying
01 November 2023UK: James Thorne has been appointed as the joint-head of the Mineral Products Qualifications Council (MPQC) and The Institute of Quarrying (IQ) with effect from December 2023. He has been the chief executive officer (CEO) of IQ since 2017. He takes over the new joint-position following the retirement of the MPQC‘s current CEO Viv Russell.
The appointment of a joint-head of both organisations marks a long-standing collaboration between the two membership organisations. The MPQC and the IQ signed a memorandum of understanding in 2022 to work together to increase the value of membership services within the mineral products sector and further develop partnerships with other sectors, industries, and government bodies. This also supports the strategy to develop the National Stone Centre as an international centre of excellence for the mineral products industry.
Established in 1983, the MPQC is a 'not for profit' membership organisation whose purpose is to fulfil the extractive sector's need for a safe, competent and sustainable workforce through the setting and maintaining of standards and qualifications, ensuring quality training and assessment.
The IQ is the professional membership body for quarrying, and the related mineral products extractive and processing industries, with a worldwide membership of more than 5500 individuals.
Cemex UK to implement MP Connect driver card by 2022
15 July 2021UK: Cemex UK says that use of MP Connect contractor and haulier cards will be mandatory across its operations by the start of 2022. The Mexico-based Cemex subsidiary is presently rolling out the cards in its London and Southern ready-mix locations. It previously launched them at aggregates sites in its Central and Southern business areas. The system is now live at 39 sites and is used over 2000 times weekly, according to the company. It said that the initiative will help to streamline internal processes and enhance management of hauliers and contractors, legislative and site requirements are complied with.
Supply chain director Dave Hart said “Safety is Cemex’s number-one priority and we are always looking for ways to make our processes in this area more streamlined and effective. Implementation of the MP Connect system across our business will ensure that all drivers meet the standards set through checks of qualifications and competencies, while also providing them with more support and making their visits to different sites easier.” Cemex said that this will ‘enable the business to continually raise standards and lead the industry in safety and compliance.’
The MP Connect system was launched by the Mineral Products Qualifications Council (MPQC) in late 2020. It is intended to provide a single unified record of driver and operator working achievements that, when presented on a reader at site, can be viewed by logistics personnel. The information on the card then allows the logistics team to grant access, safe in the knowledge that the correct safety criteria applicable to the site, have been met by the person carrying the card.