Friday, November 22, 2024

Stafforce Ports division appoints Danny Marshall as Operations Manager

South Yorkshire-based recruitment agency, Stafforce has appointed Danny Marshall as Operations Manager for its specialist Ports division.

Operating from 9 hubs around the UK, Stafforce Ports is a subdivision of the Nicholas Associates Group of companies.

In his new role, Danny will be responsible for driving operational excellence across the division, supporting Operations Managers nationwide, and contributing to the growth and success of the Stafforce Ports brand.

Danny brings extensive experience in operations management and his role will be critical in ensuring that Stafforce Ports continues to deliver outstanding service to its clients while expanding its presence and capabilities in key locations across the UK.

His responsibilities will include supporting new site launches, troubleshooting operational challenges, and implementing best practices to enhance efficiency and service delivery.

Tim Platt, Brand Director for Stafforce Ports, commented on the appointment: “We are excited to welcome Danny to the Stafforce Ports team. His appointment aligns with our vision of becoming the largest supplier of port labour in the UK.

“With our current operations in 8 of the Freeports, Danny’s expertise will be invaluable as we continue to expand and strengthen our footprint across the country. We are confident that his focus on operational excellence and growth will help us achieve our ambitious goals.”

Danny Marshall shared his enthusiasm for his new role: “I am thrilled to join Stafforce Ports and contribute to the division’s continued success. The opportunity to support our Operations Managers and drive operational excellence nationwide is something I am passionate about.

“I look forward to working closely with the team to ensure we meet our objectives and deliver exceptional results for our clients and candidates.”

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