Findel is announced as a finalist at the British Business Excellence Awards

August 2023

Findel is proud to announce that it has been shortlisted as a finalist in the APL Logistics Retail Supply Chain Excellence Award, as part of the Supply Chain Excellence Awards alongside businesses such as Asda, Screwfix and Primark.

The Supply Chain Excellence Awards was created to set the benchmark for supply chain best practice and have been running for 26 years now, with entries coming in from all across UK and Europe. 

The APL Logistics Retail Supply Chain Excellence category is open to anyone working in a retail supply chain, from fashion to consumer goods to e-commerce, be it procurement, sourcing, distribution and 3PLs and 4PLs working in partnership with such organisations. It was designed to recognise techniques, projects or processes and achievements in an omnichannel environment.

Some of Findel’s supply chain developments over the last few years include our Packsize custom box sizing machine to reduce waste, expanding our list of suppliers to accommodate for the pandemic and global supply chain issues, and using DPD’s electric-only vans to reduce emissions from deliveries.

Sue Careless, Findel’s operation director, had this to say about the nomination:

“We are committed to enhancing our supply chain, relentlessly pursuing improvement every step of the way, so to be nominated for the Supply Chain Excellence awards amongst so many prestigious companies is a tremendous honour. A massive well done to all our colleagues who have worked extremely hard to get us this far – we couldn’t have done it without you!”

The results will be announced at the award ceremony on the 9th of November at the London Hilton on Park Lane. You can find out more about the awards here: https://www.supplychainexcellenceawards.com/

Findel lends another hand at Corrie Primary School

Findel lends another hand at Corrie Primary School

After a successful first week of volunteering in May, our colleagues at Findel have returned once more to Corrie Primary School to help finish what they started.
For the entire week from the 11th of July to the 15th, various teams have travelled over to the school and spent the week helping out as well as continuing to develop the sensory garden they began in May. This has included painting fences, wildflower planting, creating a music wall & packing up and loading their van ahead of their garden at the RHS Tatton show…

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