
You have a duty... But do you know what that really means?
In simple terms, if you’re a party in the chain, you have a responsibility to do everything you can to manage the risks and hazards that arise from anything you or your business does relating to the use of a heavy vehicle on a road.
That’s your primary duty.
And failing to meet your primary duty obligations can lead to hefty fines, reputational damage, jail time, and/or other legal consequences.
You’re also responsible for any overlapping, shared activities with other parties in the chain. You might not be able to control their activities, but if you share responsibilities, you need to understand how another party operates before you begin working with them.
We can help you with that.
A smarter way to manage your CoR obligations
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Gain visibility across your supply chain
Our platform provides visibility over your supply chain, no matter how complex. Plus, our unique data-sharing model means that if someone in your supply chain is already on the platform, you’ll have visibility straight away.
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Digitise your compliance
Reduce manual labour and messy paperwork checklists with intelligent digital reporting and an efficient onsite Inspector App.
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Train your team on CoR compliance
From foundation CoR training to targeted, role-specific training, assign and track training and make sure your team knows exactly what’s expected of them
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Internal or external supplier audits
Demonstrate your company’s commitment to road safety, and give your partners confidence through our nation-wide network of highly qualified auditors.
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Empower decision-makers with targeted knowledge on CoR
Build executive understanding of CoR duties and align priorities through a focused session for your senior leaders, encouraging top-down backing to drive change across the business.
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Benchmark your team's adoption
Do you know how your team feels about your CoR practices? Benchmark your organisation’s CoR maturity and uncover actionable insights to foster a stronger safety culture.
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Stay on top of legislative changes
We keep you informed about CoR-related changes in industry and how they might impact you.

The financial consequences of unsafe transport activities
Failing to ensure the safety of your transport activities can cause significant to risk to the public, causing damage, injury, or even death, and may result in further penalties, imprisonment or fines.
Laws enforcing CoR mean that every link in the supply chain is accountable for managing the risks associated with heavy vehicle transport. If you have influence or control over a transport-related activity, then CoR applies to you, and the consequences of getting it wrong can be life-altering.
Non-compliance can lead to:
Plan & pricing
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- Supply chain register
- Internal e-training
- CoR audits
- Custom CoR roadmap
- Cultural benchmarking (CoR maturity)
- Inspector application
- Incident management system
- Leadership team briefing on CoR
- Dedicated customer success manager
Optional add-ons
- CoR manual development
- Load restraint guide development
- Executive board briefing on CoR
- Leadership & change management coaching
Are you maximising business performance?
Here’s our 3-step approach to effectively manage your CoR obligations.
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Understand your business
Deep dive into your business operations with in-depth audits, supported by leadership engagement to help identify risks and drive engagement.
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Build capability
Begin building a strong foundation for ongoing CoR management through training, cultural benchmarking, and strategic road mapping.
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Monitor and manage
Establish baselines and reporting infrastructure, and pave the way for continuous improvement with risk-based audit programs, digital tools and supply chain partner engagement.

An extension of your compliance team
CoRsafe brings clarity to Chain of Responsibility obligations by combining software and industry expertise, helping supply chains simplify operations, increase visibility across the chain, and make safety part of everyday operations.
