ELECTRIFYING LOGISTICS

TRANSFORMING BUSINESS AS USUAL

THE CO-OP

A co-operative is a democratic organisation, owned and controlled by its members for a common benefit. Co-operatives are traditionally based on values of self-help, self-responsibility, equality and solidarity.

Members of a co-operative can benefit from economies of scale through the combined purchasing, distribution or marketing power or influence of the group. They share in the group’s investment and operational risks and losses, as well as its benefits.

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS

The basic premise that underpins the Plan B Concept is ‘Strength in Numbers’. As a Member, an individual supports every other Member and In return, their fellow Members support the individual Member.

Its that simple. No matter the Postcode a person resides, nor their socio-economic circumstance and assuming a basic education, being a Plan B Co-op Member is open to every person capable of achieving a;

Heavy Combination HC Truck Drivers License. Re-imagining the job of a ‘Truck Driver’ as a ‘Hi-Tech IT Career’ is the challenge for the Plan B design concept to present to a new generation of young people born in the digital era and those older, especially women. All things considered, it is a BIG challenge. As things have unfolded Plan B has inherited a generation of; a fully aware IT people already ‘Switched On’ to the ‘Share’ or more commonly known as the ‘Gig Economy’ and Membership of a Plan B Co-op is the ultimate ‘Gig

Members of a co-operative can benefit from economies of scale through the combined purchasing, distribution or marketing power or influence of the group. They share in the group’s investment and operational risks and losses, as well as its benefits.

TRANSFORMING BUSINESS AS USUAL

All things considered, it is a BIG challenge. As things have unfolded Plan B has inherited a generation of; a fully aware IT people already ‘Switched On’ to the ‘Share’ or more commonly known as the ‘Gig Economy’ and Membership of a Plan B Co-op is the ultimate ‘Gig

Members of a co-operative can benefit from economies of scale through the combined purchasing, distribution or marketing power or influence of the group. They share in the group’s investment and operational risks and losses, as well as its benefits.