A UK manufactured solution, Fast Trak removes the stresses associated with the increasing cost of raw materials and subsequent availability of supply. Available via a nationwide distribution network, the solution is delivered in lightweight packaging, easing handling on site, as well as reducing deliveries to site. The simplicity of Fast Trak, coupled with the availability of Gripple technical support, installation design and BIM support allows us to do that effectively.
Gripple provides support in a number of ways, most notably through real life experience projects, which include work placements, mock interview sessions and mentoring. As an exporter to over 85 countries, with four sites across the globe, Gripple employs a substantial number of people with multiple language capabilities and highlights this as a valuable differentiator during the recruitment of new people to the business.
Alongside foreign language mock interview initiatives, Gripple regularly supports Meadowhead by mentoring sixth form students, offering work placement opportunities to year nine pupils and organising tours of the Gripple sites in Sheffield.
These events offer valuable insights into the importance of new idea generation and a culture which encourages continuous improvement at all levels. Jake Cawthorne began life at Gripple with an engineering work experience placement from Birley Community College in Such was his enthusiasm for the work, he asked if he could come back to Gripple once the placement had finished, during his holidays, to gain more experience.
These problems are developed into new products, allowing us to hit new product targets and continue to drive growth. We are all aligned in doing the best for the business. GLIDE was established to preserve and develop employee culture; to look after the interests of its members and to generate engagement by everyone in the company. It is clear that a willingness to take an innovative and unusual approach to business runs through the heart of Gripple, and as its 30th anniversary approaches, Ed and his team are very much looking forward to seeing its continuing expansion.
Gripple will also continue to improve its production efficiencies in the UK so it remains as competitive as possible and can continue to maintain its 15 per cent growth target. The company looks set to achieve even further heights as it moves into the future.
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