Monday 6 May 2013

Chemical Company Finds Ideal Candidate for the Job with Cast UK

While Tennants Distribution was founded back in the 1700s, it is a thoroughly modern company that manufactures, stores and delivers bulk chemicals throughout the world. If considered from the commercial standpoint, the operation of this company is complex enough with powdered, liquid and solid materials in portfolio. However, considering the amount of legal compliance and safety regulation the company has to deal with faultlessly, it's evident that that Tennants Distribution requires directors and managers that hail from the industry's highest ranks.

Last year in October 2012, there arose an opportunity for the role of Depot and Operations Manager at a Tennants' depot. One of the leading recruitment agencies, Cast UK for creating a shortlist of ideal candidates for them. This did not come as an accident; Cast UK has over the years emerged as the go-to company within the supply chain, logistics and procurement sectors. This leading logistics recruitment consultancy has its base in the UK and deals only with these industries in specific, at managerial as well as executive level. Notably, Cast UK has sourced all its own staff as well from within those sectors. Based out of offices in Birmingham, London and Manchester, Cast UK deals with entire UK as well as into Europe. The consultancy successfully found the ideal candidate for Tennants, thus saving them the time and expense of doing it alone, as well as giving them access to Cast UK's impressive database of manager-level candidates.

The Managing Director of Cast UK's, Wayne Brophy was happy having placed yet another manager with a prominent distribution company and said, “This was not the sort of job anyone with logistics experience could walk straight into.” “The candidate chosen by Tennants had a very specific set of skills, and to find them in one person probably would have taken many months for the company. It was great to be able to speed up the process and find a quality candidate.”

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