Transaid welcomes BigChange as its newest corporate member

UK technology company BigChange has become Transaid’s newest corporate member. It becomes the 35th company – ranging from vehicle manufacturers to some of the largest fleet operators – to commit to long-term support to the industry’s official charity.

Martin Port, CEO and Founder of BigChange, says: “Social responsibility is at the heart of our business and we are staunch believers that our small change should help to make a big change in the world we live in. As a fast-growing enterprise that has developed game changing technology for transport and service operators focused around health and safety and operational improvement, we see it as our duty to share our expertise and resources to help communities both near and far to live safely, healthily and sustainably.

“Our activities in road safety means that our relationship with Transaid stretches back over many years, and we’re delighted to be joining as an official corporate partner, supporting the essential work they do in giving communities access to vital healthcare and making roads a safer place in sub-Saharan Africa.”

In March 2018, Port will visit the Industrial Training Centre (ITC) in Zambia, which has been delivering professional driver training in partnership with Transaid since 2008. He will also visit the communities involved in the MAMaZ Against Malaria (MAM) project, where Transaid is one of several partners working to develop innovative approaches to improve severe malaria case management in rural and high-burden areas.

Commenting on the upcoming visit, he says: “I am personally looking forward to visiting Zambia, which will be an opportunity to meet the people on the ground who are delivering Transaid’s programmes and the communities whose futures are being transformed.”

BigChange showed great commitment to Transaid during 2017 through a number of donations and events, including bidding £13,000 as part of an auction for two industry expert ‘interns’ – former MAN CEO Des Evans and RHA Chief Executive Richard Burnett – to work for a day in the company. It also held a round table discussion for which £3,000 was donated to Transaid, and bought a bicycle ambulance at the Logistics Awards which went to the MAM project.

Caroline Barber, Chief Executive of Transaid, says: “We are incredibly grateful to BigChange for their generosity and dedication over the last 12 months. Welcoming them onboard as a corporate member was the natural next step and we are delighted to have their continued support.”

Based in Leeds, BigChange was established in 2013 and caters to businesses of all sizes with its all-in-one system for planning, managing, scheduling and tracking the mobile workforce and transport operations.