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HAT-TRICK OF PROMOTIONS
Eve Trakway is enhancing its service offerings through staff and training, by making three key promotions.
Chesterfield based Steve Burlinson, Roy Constable and Tim Marsden between them have over 32 years experience working for the company which has built an enviable reputation installing temporary roadways, walkways, pitch coverings, barriers, fencing and bridges for the industrial and outdoor events sectors.
Steve, Roy and Tim, who over the years have completed in excess of 12000 installations and recoveries on behalf of Eve Trakway, have been promoted to senior drivers.
Andrew Rushforth, logistics manager at Eve Trakway, comments: “Congratulations go to Steve, Roy and Tim on their well-deserved promotions; all three have shown great commitment to the company by delivering the highest levels of service to both event and industrial customers.
“We are dedicated not only to meeting and exceeding our client expectations but to the continued development of our staff through targeted and effective training.”
In their new roles, the senior drivers will lead the way in terms of quality of work and maintaining excellent customer relations by providing additional operational support during the delivery, installation, maintenance and recovery of access solutions. Their day –to-day duties will include management of all on-site works, enhanced customer communication, control of resource levels for both stock and workforce, liaising with the logistics team regarding transport requirements and setting and enforcing the required high standards of both Personal Protective Equipment and corporate clothing, while playing a leading role in health and safety management.
Steve Burlinson commented “I was very pleased to accept the promotion to senior driver and I am looking forward to working more closely with customers to deliver an enhanced onsite service and ensure all implementations run as smoothly and efficiently as possible for customers.
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