Norman Carriers has been re-certified to operate under the National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme’s (NHVAS) Mass Management, Maintenance Management and Performance-Based Standards (PBS) framework.
The re-accreditation confirms that Norman Carriers’ systems for mass, maintenance and fatigue management continue to meet National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) standards.
It provides independent recognition of the fleet’s ongoing commitment to safe, compliant and efficient operations, reinforcing its reputation as a trusted operator which takes safety and Chain of Responsibility obligations seriously.
Norman Carriers Safety and Compliance Manager, Richard Wyles, told Trailer the re-accreditation will enable the business to deliver smarter and more efficient logistics solutions.
“The PBS framework allows us to use modern, high-productivity vehicles designed for enhanced safety, improved manoeuvrability and reduced environmental impact,” he said.
“This capability is particularly important as customer demands evolve, with increasing expectations for reliability, capacity and sustainable transport outcomes.”
Recently, Wyles spoke to Trailer about Norman Carriers’ extensive safety initiatives.
The NHVAS re-accreditation builds on this, reinforcing the business’ commitment to safe operations.
“Ultimately, this re-accreditation reflects the culture our team lives every day – a focus on safety, efficiency and continuous improvement to deliver dependable logistics solutions our clients and partners can trust,” Wyles told Trailer.
“Our recent NHVAS re-accreditation is a direct result of our team’s dedication and discipline.
“Every person across Norman Carriers plays a role in maintaining the standards that keep our fleet safe, compliant and performing at its best. It is something we are genuinely proud of.”
In other news, Multiquip is launching 10 advanced Performance-Based Standards (PBS) B-doubles.




