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Level 3 Certificate of Professional Competence for Transport Managers (Road Haulage) Unit R2 05689 Friday 10 September 2021 1.00 pm – 3.15 pm Time Allowed: 2 hours 15 minutes INSTRUCTIONS Fill in all the boxes above, in capital letters. Use black ink. Use the case study to answer all the questions. Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined page(s) at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. Additional paper may be used if required but you must clearly show your candidate number, centre number and question number(s). Answer all the questions. Do all calculations and rough work in this booklet. Cross out any work you do not wish to have marked. INFORMATION The total mark for this paper is 60. The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. This document has 12 pages. Brexit: Assessment material has been prepared in line with legislation current at the time of production. Answers that refer to recently amended legislation will be credited. Answers that refer to out of date legislation will not be credited. Covid-19: Candidates will not be questioned on any temporary rules introduced due to Covid-19. Answers that reflect such measures will not be credited. © OCR 2021 [Ofqual Unit Reference Number: K/503/6607] 05689/03/R2/4 E104/2109 Turn over You must have: the case study You may use: a calculator a dictionary any permitted written materials FOR EXAMINERS’ USE ONLY 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOTAL =

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Level 3 Certificate of Professional Competence for Transport Managers (Road Haulage) Unit R2 05689

Friday 10 September 2021 1.00 pm – 3.15 pm Time Allowed: 2 hours 15 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS • Fill in all the boxes above, in capital letters. • Use black ink. • Use the case study to answer all the questions. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the

lined page(s) at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Additional paper may be used if required but you must clearly show your candidate number,

centre number and question number(s). • Answer all the questions. • Do all calculations and rough work in this booklet. Cross out any

work you do not wish to have marked.

INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 60. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • This document has 12 pages. • Brexit: Assessment material has been prepared in line with

legislation current at the time of production. Answers that refer to recently amended legislation will be credited. Answers that refer to out of date legislation will not be credited.

• Covid-19: Candidates will not be questioned on any temporary rules introduced due to Covid-19. Answers that reflect such measures will not be credited.

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You must have: • the case study

You may use: • a calculator • a dictionary • any permitted written materials

FOR EXAMINERS’ USE ONLY

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1 You are required to confirm that Wonderprice Supermarket’s four proposed routes (for four, six and ten days) can be operated with one articulated combination.

(a) Use the information in the case study to plan one 28-day cycle for the articulated

combination, completing each of the routes once. You MUST give departure and return days for each route and include the two cleaning/maintenance days. The cycle must begin on Sunday of week one.

Route (A, B, C, or D) or

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(b) Wonderprice Supermarket’s Procurement Director requires at least one delivery every day. Explain how you can achieve this requirement for Route D without the use of any subcontracted vehicle or additional driver.

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(c) Outline TWO reasons why you will need to schedule more than one driver to work on the four routes during each 28-day period.

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2 Wonderprice Supermarkets requires a programme of four store delivery routes, starting in October 2021.

Use the information provided in the case study to calculate the total cost to Walvingham Transport and the price to be quoted to the supermarket for operating the proposed four delivery routes over one four-week period. NOTES You MUST show all your workings. You MUST name each cost and give a four-week total for each cost, to the nearest 1p. You MUST show costs for the tractor unit and trailer separately, where appropriate. ...............................................................................................................................................

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3 You need to schedule a journey from Walvingham to Kortrijk (Belgium) to help you plan the work for the proposed tender. Use the information provided in the case study to complete a driver schedule for one round-trip journey. Your schedule must begin when the driver starts work at WT’s operating centre and finish when the delivery is completed at Walvingham Flowers Ltd’s warehouse.

NOTES You MUST show a start time, a finish time and a clear description of each activity. You MUST show the destination for each driving period. You MUST show local times throughout.

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4 The case study describes several future plans that will require Walvingham Transport plc to take actions related to operator licensing. (a) Describe FOUR applications that WT would have to submit to the Traffic Commissioner

if it wins all of the work shown in the ‘Future plans’ section of the case study.

NOTE You are NOT required to give form numbers.

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(b) Give FIVE items of evidence which WT may be required to submit in support of these applications.

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5 Walvingham Transport plc’s directors have decided to sell all of the company’s 7,500kg GVW vehicles. They suggest that the three drivers who do not hold a driving licence for larger vehicles should be made redundant. (a) Using the information provided in the case study, calculate the minimum amount of

redundancy pay which will be due to each of these drivers. NOTE You MUST show all of your workings.

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(b) As an alternative to making these three drivers redundant, there may be the option of

offering them driving work on the four routes proposed for Wonderprice Supermarkets. Describe SIX actions that these drivers would have to take to allow them to drive a 44,000kg GVW articulated combination.

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6 Walvingham Transport plc must meet the requirements of the Companies Act 2006. You believe that the company may not be in full compliance and intend to write a briefing note to the Managing Director. (a) Identify TWO appointments that the company must make to achieve compliance.

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(b) Give the minimum amount of issued share capital that the company must have.

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(c) Give FOUR items of information that the company must include on all its business letters, order forms and websites.

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ADDITIONAL ANSWER SPACE If additional answer space is required, you should use the following lined page(s). The question number(s) must be clearly shown in the margin(s). ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................................................. .............................................................................................................................................................

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