Hurst Green Plastics secures new order from Rolls Royce Toulouse  

Whalley-based, Hurst Green Plastics, has secured an additional order from Rolls Royce Toulouse for its tailored storage solutions, following a successful trial.

Rolls Royce Toulouse initially ordered a single unit of the Ribble Valley firm’s innovative racking systems on a trial basis. Following its operational trial, Rolls Royce has now increased their order for another two storage systems.

This latest international success follows on from the recent announcement that Hurst Green Plastics has added Uruguay, Qatar, Philippines and Lichtenstein to the list of 58 countries that the company export their innovative products to.

Commenting on the successful trial, The Chief of Logistics  at Rolls Royce Toulouse Technical Support, said: “We’re delighted to have Hurst Green Plastics as a supplier to Rolls Royce France. Their patented high-quality storage solutions make it much easier and safer for the engineers on the shop floor to undertake their manufacturing activities”

Tommy Sharples, MD, added: “It’s testament to the fantastic quality of product offered by Hurst Green Plastics that, following a trial period, a major manufacturer has now committed to increasing their order.”

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