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Jablite Invests in Expansion

Jablite Invests in Expansion

The appointment of David Patrick as Commercial Strategy Manager, by Vencel Resil, producer of the well-known Jablite range of insulation, signals the company’s intentions to achieve ambitious new expansion targets over the next three years.

David is the first of several senior level appointments,’ explains Richard Lee, Sales Director, Vencel Resil. Our range of expanded polystyrene insulation products are uniquely well-placed to help meet the government’s climate change objectives to create a low carbon economy.

We are determined to make sure that Jablite plays a key role in insulating new and existing buildings and, that the company is fit and ready for the inevitable upturn across all our customer sectors. David Patrick is an important part of our plans for the future.

David Patrick’s previous positions in marketing and sales account management for Bosch, Phillips Lighting and ICI have equipped him well for the challenges ahead, which he relishes: This is a great time to be joining Vencel Resil, the company is investing in a bright future and I am looking forward to being a part of that.

I will be focusing on the Jablite range of products; we are looking to extend this strong brand to compete in new sectors, and I will be responsible for bringing a number of innovative products to the market quickly and effectively.

David’s responsibilities will stretch across to Vencel Resil’s sister company in the Synbra Group, Styropack, the UK’s leading supplier of protective packaging.

As well as concentrating on the Jablite brand, explains David, I will also be working with the team at Styropack, which like Vencel Resil is investing in the future, and is looking to win new business and extend its product line into new sectors.

Expanded polystyrene is a great material, the combination of its extraordinary insulation and compression properties, and its lightweight nature, put it in a unique position to play a positive role in helping to slow climate change in a growing economy, concludes David Patrick.

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