Sunday, December 22, 2024

Croxsons appoints new quality & technical manager

Glass packaging company, Croxsons, has appointed Veronica Chambers as quality & technical manager.

With over 10 years of experience in the drinks and packaging industry, Veronica brings a wealth of expertise in compliance, quality management systems and sustainability.

Reporting directly to the commercial director, Veronica will oversee Croxsons’ quality management system, ensuring all products meet rigorous customer specifications and quality standards.

Key responsibilities also include managing customer compliance queries, monitoring supply chain performance and collaborating closely with sales and operations teams to enhance customer satisfaction and drive continuous improvement.

Commenting on the appointment, Veronica said: “I was drawn to Croxsons because of their long-standing reputation in the industry and strong commitment to sustainability. I’m excited about the potential for growth and innovation in this role and look forward to working with the team to uphold Croxsons’ tradition of excellence.

“Supporting their commitment to quality and sustainability aligns perfectly with my professional and personal values and I’m eager to contribute to the company’s continued success.”

Croxsons CEO, Tim Croxson, added: “We are delighted to welcome Veronica to the Croxsons family. We are confident that her contributions will be pivotal in enhancing our operations and delivering added value to our customers.”

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