Uniform management portal StaffPacks has appointed two new members of staff, which follows rapid growth since its launch in 2017.
Liam England joins the company as a software engineer and will be working alongside the existing technical team to develop and implement new features into StaffPacks.
Also joining the team, in the newly created role of digital marketer, is Georgie Wildgoose. Ms Wildgoose has been brought in to enhance the company’s online branding, having previously worked for companies such as ITV Wales and The Babcock Group.
Aaron Donohoe, managing director at StaffPacks, said: “We are delighted to be welcoming not one, but two incredibly talented individuals to the StaffPacks team. The past 12 months have been very exciting for us, and that looks set to continue, so Georgie and Liam will be a great addition to the expertise that already exists throughout the business.”
The huge competition within the workwear, PPE and corporate clothing sectors is placing an ever-increasing demand on suppliers to be more innovative and efficient when providing uniforms for their customers.
StaffPacks aims to help alleviate some of that pressure by allowing suppliers to deliver a high-quality service that is personalised to their customer, while also being a fraction of the cost of traditional software.
By using StaffPacks, end-customers can place kit orders 24/7, via a highly-secure web portal, branded in their own corporate image. Managers, or individual employees if required, can log on via a computer or any smart device and purchase kit from their allowance, as well as report on orders, budgets and of course overall trends and spending.