phs Teacrate, the UK’s leading provider of returnable transit packaging, has appointed a new Managing Director as it continues its rapid growth drive across the UK.
Teacrate has appointed Victoria Rhodes, who has over 17 years of experience in the returnable transit packaging (RTP) industry, including for one of Europe’s biggest market leaders.
phs Teacrate, which has its head office in Southall, West London, provides high quality, RTP equipment for rent or purchase, as well as crate washing services to businesses across a range of sectors.
It is the UK market leader and provides a nationwide service with depots across the UK, including London, Bristol, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester, Durham and Scotland.
Speaking about her appointment, Victoria Rhodes said: “phs Teacrate has a long, rich history in the industry, and I strongly believe that our team is the best in the business. This is an exciting new chapter for Teacrate, which we know will bring continued growth and success.
“In my new role, I will be focusing on driving that growth and further enhancing our operations and service offerings, as well as striving for greater supply chain efficiencies and more ambitious ESG goals.
“From helping domestic customers to move house, to supporting nationwide logistics for the automotive industry and moving food within the food processing sector, our crates and packaging accessories are essential for the day-to-day activities for many. That’s why customer service and strong relationships have to remain a priority for phs Teacrate as we move forward.”
phs Teacrate, which is part of the phs Group, moves over 9 million crates and has extensive range of RTP solutions for hire and purchase, including attached lid containers, bale arm containers, pallets, dollies, FLC’s and roll cages. It also has state-of-the-art washing facilities that have the capability to clean all types of RTP equipment too, including handheld products, bulk containers and plastic pallets. It is the partner of choice for a range of sectors including retail, education, production, distribution and pharmaceuticals.