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LPR grows with new appointments
To support continued growth in the UK and Ireland, LPR, Europe’s leading red pallet pooling company, is further expanding its sales and customer support teams. Its latest recruit is Steve Wright, joining the business as Business Development Manager.
Having previously worked with leading retail and logistics companies including Somerfield, Makro and Fowler Welch, Steve brings a wealth of experience to LPR’s business.
On his decision to join LPR, Steve said: “I’ve worked with LPR a number of times as a customer and had always been impressed that the company provided a great pallet pooling solution, the best quality pallets in the industry, as well as an outstanding level of customer service. Their team were always proactive, taking the lead in building a strong partnership and offering innovative ideas and solutions to the challenges that I faced. Since joining LPR, I’ve been impressed by the ‘can-do’ company culture, team spirit and the company’s collaborative approach to working with all its customers.”