ALLPACK
ALLPACK PACKAGING LIMITED SECURES SMAS WORKSAFE AND FORS BRONZE ACCREDITATIONS, REINFORCING COMMITMENT TO SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE
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llpack Packaging Limited, a leading provider of sustainable and process-intelligent packaging solutions, proudly announces the attainment accreditations: SMAS
Worksafe and FORS Bronze.
unwavering dedication to maintaining the highest standards in health and transportation. The SMAS Worksafe accreditation,
awarded by Safety Management Advisory Services (SMAS), is a nationally recognised
a registered member of the Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSIP). This accreditation health and safety standards, ensuring a safe working environment for employees, clients and stakeholders. In addition, Allpack has achieved the
Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) Bronze accreditation. FORS is a voluntary accreditation scheme that promotes best practices for commercial vehicle operators protection. The Bronze level indicates that standards in driver and vehicle safety, fuel “Securing both SMAS Worksafe and
comprehensive approach to operational excellence,” said George Clarke, Managing Director at Allpack Packaging Limited.
“These achievements demonstrate our commitment to not only delivering high- the safety of our operations and the well- being of our team and the environment.” These recent accreditations complement
ISO 9001 Quality Management, ISO 14001 Environmental Management, BRCGS AA* grade for Storage and Distribution and improvement. Allpack continues to lead in delivering
innovative, sustainable packaging solutions while prioritising health and safety, environmental responsibility and operational excellence.
earth, and how they can ensure your products arrive in pristine condition, contact us via email
sales@allpack.uk.com or call on 01543 396 777 to discuss how we can assist visit
www.allpack.uk.com to see our full range of sustainable packaging solutions.
Allpack
www.allpack.uk.com 6 MAY 2025 | FACTORY&HANDLINGSOLUTIONS
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