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New recruit key to success at Beatson Clark

  • Beatson Clark
Glass, Tree Derivatives, Board, Board - Corrugated

Aaron Broadley has joined the South Yorkshire glass packaging specialists from Encase Packaging in Banbury, where he was Business Development Manager.

Aaron, who is originally from California, has 15 years’ customer service and account management experience with corrugated packaging firms such as Saica, DS Smith Packaging and Smurfit Kappa.

He is now covering the south of England for Beatson Clark, working closely with the Business Development Manager Alison Hughes and handling the company’s existing client accounts such as English Provender, Meantime Brewery and Aspall.

“Following 15 years in the corrugated packaging industry, I was looking for a new challenge, within a different area of the packaging sector,” said Aaron.

“Beatson Clark is well established in the marketplace, so when this opportunity came up it was something that I didn’t want to miss.

“As well as the professional way the company works, I was impressed by the flexibility and innovation that is offered to our customers.

“I’m looking forward to building on the longstanding relationships we have with our customers to ensure the best quality solutions for their packaging needs.”

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Beatson Clark goes back in time with Trappist beer bottles

Glass manufacturer Beatson Clark has a heritage dating back centuries, so it’s appropriate that the company has been chosen to supply bottles to the first monastery to brew beer in the UK since the days of Henry VIII. Monks at Mount Saint Bernard Abbey near Coalville in Leicestershire have become the first in the UK to brew an officially recognised Trappist beer – and their brewery is one of just 12 in the world to earn the name ‘Trappist’.

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  • Modified 27 Jan 2017
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