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Jim Fleming appointed to chairman of PFA
Strong support pledge from new PFA construction industries. Mr Fleming was quick monitoring proposed revisions to EN 792-13
Chairman Jim Fleming, managing director to assure PFA members of the Association’s and other Health & Safety related issues for
of Poppers Senco UK Ltd, was appointed as determination to ensure that the proposed the benefit of its members, together with the
chairman of the Power Fastenings new prEN 14592 fastener standard, at present industries and markets they serve. For further
Association (PFA) at its recent annual being drafted by mainly European based information on the role and activities of the PFA,
general meeting. organisations, would provide a fair and work- visit:
www.powerfastenings.org.uk
The PFA represents the leading UK suppliers able standard for UK suppliers and customers. Mr Fleming took over from retiring chairman,
of pneumatically powered nailing and stapling To this end, the PFA has already submitted David Black, managing director of Young Black
equipment; collated fasteners and the fastening objective proposals to the CEN Technical Stan- Industrial Stapling Ltd. Kevin Stephen of Spotnails
systems used widely in the woodworking and dards Committee. Similarly, the PFA is closely Ltd was appointed vice chairman.
Reversing the
Arnold Laver opens new £4m Sheffield site
Arnold Laver Timber World has officially opened a brand new depot in Sheffield,
UK, following a £4million redevelopment.
trend
Arnold Laver has relocated just around the corner from its Chesterfield Road site in
the city to bigger and better premises on Little London Road.
Arnold Laver chairman David Laver unveiled a plaque at the new site to mark the
opening, continuing the company’s improvements to its Sheffield facilities.
Brighton Best has added three new employees to its
A £2,500 cheque presentation to Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity was also made
telesales team as well as appointing a new senior
at the opening, with senior fundraiser Simon Athey and Theo the Bear collecting the
manager to its warehouse.
cheque on behalf of the charity.
Sam Gillard, Steve Hill and Matt Carre have been added
Barry Boulby, general manager at Arnold Laver’s Little London Road site, said: “The
to the telesales team and all have experience of working in
official opening marks the start of an exciting time for the company and follows a major
the fastener industry.
redevelopment by the organisation, highlighting its commitment to industry in South
Sam Gallard has 14 years fastener experience, having Yorkshire. The site has undergone a £4million transformation, changing it from an old
worked for Black Country Fasteners and is looking forward warehouse into a modern site, which includes an extensive kitchen and bathroom
to continuing to work within the industry.
showroom. It will enable Arnold Laver to offer more products to both members of the
Steve Hill was the first of the new appointments and has
public and trade, while providing opportunities for further growth.”
been working on the sales desk for the last few months.
Last year Arnold Laver opened a brand new headquarters on Bramall Lane following
Matt Carre joined Brighton best in 2006 as a trainee. He
a multi-million redevelopment and in 2002 launched a 16-acre flagship national
started in the warehouse before moving into a leading role
distribution facility in Mosborough.
in the logistics department. He has finally made the
transition to sales and is said to be looking forward to the
Prelok looks to experience
challenge.
As well as the additions to telesales, Brighton Best has
Prelok has announced the addition of Phil Haines to the company as European
also appointed Steve Frost as a new warehouse manager.
applications manager.
Phil started working in the coating industry almost 40 years ago as a process chemist
Steve has been in warehouse management for 15 years
with GKN Ionic plating. Following a period as works chemist for Thomas Gameson & sons
and is a fully qualified warehouse professional with a
he joined the Electrolytic Plating Company as works manager in 1982. In 1986 he was
wealth of experience.
elected a member of the institute of metal finishing.
“Since February last year we have doubled the
For the past 20 years he has been with Inlex Locking and Anochrome Technologies as
warehouse work force and have added a second technical sales engineer.
warehouse, doubling our square footage. Steve has been
Phil joined Prelok in November and is specialising in applications and product
bought in for his expertise and to help handle the
development of fastener thread locking and sealing systems for automotive, electronics,
expansion.”
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