Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Lindum Packaging bolsters team with six appointments

Pallet stability and packaging company, Lindum has welcomed six new staff members to support continued growth within the Stallingborough-based business.

With 12 years of experience in Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), Daniel Goldsworthy joins the business as quality manager, a role which involves maintaining product and service quality, completing audits, and looking at work with Net Zero and Ecovadis.

Alastair Roberts brings a wealth of knowledge of the packaging industry to his new role of sales engineering at Lindum, with engineering expertise that will help in the development of new packaging technologies and improve existing processes at the business.

Joining Lindum’s warehouse team are Jason Key and John Cooper, who will manage the day-to-day operations of the company’s warehouse, ensuring operations run smoothly and efficiently. Dave Hebden will strengthen Lindum’s delivery department as a driver.

Finally, in her first role since graduating, Tia McCreadie joins Lindum as a customer service assistant.

Rick Sellars, sales manager at Lindum, says: “At Lindum, we believe that our team is our greatest asset, and the addition of Daniel, Alastair, Jason, John, Dave, and Tia further strengthens our ability to serve our clients effectively. Their diverse skills and fresh perspectives are vital as we continue to innovate and excel in the packaging industry.

“We’re confident that with these new team members on board, we’re better equipped to face the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead and we’re already looking forward to the contributions they will make to the Lindum family.”

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