Transport manager Victoria Boyle breaks down barriers at Legion Scaffolding 08 March 2022

Legion Scaffolding transport manager Victoria Boyle strikes the International Women’s Day 2022 crossed arms pose, making the cross symbol of International Women's Day campaign to break down barriers

Today, 8 March, is International Women’s Day – and Victoria Boyle is doing her bit for gender equality after taking on the responsibility for running her company’s Mercedes-Benz trucks.

Legion Scaffolding was established by Daniel Boyle in 2012 and provides commercial and construction scaffolding services, including complex engineering structures, to clients throughout greater London, Essex and north Kent.

Victoria joined her brother in the Brentwood-based business five years ago and worked initially as his personal assistant before stepping up to become company secretary. Then, after a vacancy arose for a new transport manager, Victoria jumped at the opportunity to add another role to her CV.

“I told Daniel I really wanted to have a go at managing the fleet and he agreed to back me,” she recalled. “Although times are changing, it’s not a job in which you’ll find many women. But I’ve always worked in male-dominated environments – I’ve sold cars and was also a shift manager at DPD, for example – and it suits my character. I knew I could make a go of it.”

And so it’s proved. Victoria participated in an intensive two-week training course at Essex Driver Training in Battlesbridge last summer, at the end of which she passed an examination to secure her transport manager’s Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) qualification from the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT).

Her commitment and determination to succeed strikes a chord with today’s global celebration of the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. She adds: “I love being a transport manager. It has its frustrations like any job, particularly because it feels as though the rules and regulations around compliance are constantly changing. But we have a great team of drivers and our Mercedes-Benz trucks are fantastic.”

These are exciting times for Legion Scaffolding, which has remained busy throughout the pandemic. The company recently relocated to a new yard on the opposite side of Brentwood that has double the space of its former home and provides the perfect platform from which to achieve its growth ambitions.

Meanwhile, Legion Scaffolding has just taken delivery from local dealer Motus Truck & Van of three new Mercedes-Benz Actros 18-tonners. They represent something of a milestone in being the operator’s first brand new trucks – it has previously acquired used vehicles, including the Euro V Axor rigids that have now been stood down to make way for their successors.

The subject of a Mercedes-Benz Finance contract hire agreement, the new arrivals are Actros 1824 variants with ClassicSpace S-cabs and 320mm engine tunnels. This combination, together with the enhanced visibility provided by their standard-fit MirrorCam technology, merits a four-star Direct Vision rating from Transport for London.

The Actros are powered by 7.7-litre in-line six-cylinder engines that produce 235bhp and are fitted with bespoke platform bodies by Piggott Coachbuilders, of Bishop’s Stortford.

Each is fitted with an additional centre seat, as well as an optionally upgraded radio and an air gun on a wander lead for blowing dust out of the cab, and protective grilles over the headlights. The trucks are additionally equipped with Brigade safety cameras that were installed by Advanced Alarms, an established supplier to the dealer.

She says that the trucks have been reliable. “That’s crucial, not least because we do a lot of work for a client that undertakes emergency repairs to local authority housing stock, so when they call we have to be able to respond quickly.”

Mercedes-Benz Trucks UK head of marketing Katie Purcell commented: “We’re delighted to be recognising International Women’s Day 2022. Although there are more women working in our industry every year, there is still a long way to go before we achieve true parity. So it’s always great to be able to celebrate the achievements of women like Victoria, who are ‘breaking the bias’ by smashing stereotypes and proving that Mercedes-Benz trucks are for everyone, irrespective of their gender.”

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