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Company rolls out its expansion plan A FIRM manufacturing washroom supplies is set for a major move. Disposables UK, which supplied hand towels, toilet tissues and soaps to this summer’s London Olympics and Paralympic Games, plans to bring all its operations and its 92-strong staff under one roof next year. The relocation is part of a drive to create a “truly European” business by the firm, which was formed in 1987 and operates from five sites – its headquarters at Huddersfield Road, Meltham, three sites at Meltham Mills and a distribution centre in Milnsbridge. Disposables UK is set to move to the former tractor plant at Meltham Mills, which will be vacated by Fred Lawton following its merger earlier this year with fellow textile company, William S Graham, of Dewsbury, to form Lawton Yarns Ltd. Emma Wood, marketing manager at Disposables UK, said: “It was always our intention to get everyone under one roof. We have great staff, but it will help promote morale further to get everyone together. It will also enable us to run the business more efficiently.” Sales director Paul Halliwell said the company had been “courted” by South Yorkshire authorities to move to Dodworth, Barnsley, at a time when grants were being offered to help
regenerate the former coalfield areas, but added: “We are not going to move out of Meltham. Our staff are important and a lot of them live in this area.” Emma said the move would start to happen in the first quarter of 2013 and would be completed over three to five months. “We have to be able to maintain production, service levels and delivery schedules,” she said. “We have a management team in place responsible for making sure it all goes to plan.” Meanwhile, the company is focusing on promoting its two major ranges at events including The Cleaning Show at Birmingham’s NEC and Inter Clean, a major European event in Amsterdam – where it hopes to “max out” on the publicity gained as a supplier to the ■ ON A ROLL: Paul Halliwell and Emma Wood with new machinery which is helping boost production for Meltham-based Disposables UK Olympics. Disposables UK has launched Optisilk, a range of toilet tissues for which has allowed it to bring Optisilk we are looking to grow between 10% and 12.5% year-on-year. We have the £240m away-from-home market, to market faster than expected. Disposables UK already supplies expanded through natural growth which supplies premises such as pubs, clubs, hospitals, hotels and universit- washrooms at venues such as Arsenal’s rather than acquisition.” Emirates Stadium, the O2 Arena and The company is also recruiting more ies. staff in light of its drive into Europe The new range runs alongside its Twickenham. It also distributes to Europe with and planned growth in sales. well-established Bay West value-added France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Said Emma: “We came out of 2008 brand. The company has invested a Denmark and Rumania key markets. having made our best-ever profit. “The investments we are making seven-figure sum in new machinery, At present, almost 95% of export mean we can continue to take on more including a laminating machine, to business is for Bay West products. Paul said: “Over the next three years business.” meet rising demand for its products –
Firm on target to help Tour de France bid
■ PEDAL POWER: Craig Kelly, business development manager at Arrow Self Drive with one of the cars provided by the Huddersfield-based company to promote Yorkshire's bid to host part of the Tour de France in 2014
A HUDDERSFIELD firm has thrown its weight behind Yorkshire’s bid to host a stage of cycling’s Tour de France. Linthwaite-based Arrow Self Drive loaned two of the firm’s top-of-the-range cars to regional tourist body Welcome to Yorkshire, which is leading the bid for the county to stage the Grand Depart of the tour in 2014. The cars have been decked out in distinctive pink, yellow and white branding and will be on the road around the county as part of the final push to attract the epic race.
They made their first appearance in the Lord Mayor’s Parade in London. Chris Taylor, managing director of Arrow Self Drive, said: “Bringing the Tour de France to Yorkshire is a great idea and Arrow Self Drive is proud to be backing the bid. “We know that events of this sort generate lots of business for the county and these cars will certainly let people know that we are serious!” Arrow Self Drive has depots throughout the region, including ones in Wakefield, Leeds, Bradford, Barnsley, Knaresbor-
ough and Hull. Gary Verity, chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, said: “It is support from companies like Arrow Self Drive that gives that extra boost to our bid. “The cars look great and really get our message across. With its glorious countryside, fantastic coastline and vibrant cities Yorkshire is an ideal place to host the Grand Depart of the Tour de France in 2014 and if we are successful the economic boost to the county will be incredible.” A decision on the bid is expected in the New Year.
INSIDE Mentoring mission FOUR award-winning business women have teamed up to help the next generation of entrepreneurs. Huddersfield-based Janet Bebb, of Social Progress, and Kate Hardcastle of Insight With Passion have joined forces with Claire Mitchell, of Chillipeeps in Ripon, and Louise Turner of Your Virtual PR in Wakefield to run a competition offering free mentoring for one lucky winner or team of winners.
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Fearful figures FEAR of failure is hitting Yorkshire entrepreneurs, according to a survey by Barclays. The poll carried out among senior decision-makers in SMEs shows that 58% admit they’ve put off making important businesses decisions during the last 12 months in case they make the wrong call. In addition, 54% state the economic environment has changed their approach to making business decisions.
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