PSE creates 25 new jobs with opening of new Leeds facility
Following a £350k investment, Packaging Services Europe Ltd (PSE) has officially opened its new facility in Leeds.
Up to 25 new jobs will be created once the site is at full capacity.
The reusable packaging support services provider has taken up residence in a 26,115 sq ft site on the Copley Hill Trading Estate.
Following an extensive refurbishment of the site, the facility at full capacity will be able to handle one million pallets per year through its wash, inspection and repair process.
Leeds is the fourth addition to PSE’s network, with operations already up and running in Nuneaton, Belfast and Dublin.
Jane Gorick, co-founder at PSE, said: “Securing and launching a site in the North of England was a key priority for the PSE business to ensure we have comprehensive UK coverage – and I’m thrilled we’ve achieved this goal so early on in the PSE journey.
“The business is now just over a year old and already we’ve achieved significant growth in order to best service our customers.
“In addition to the network, we have invested in the right technology and talent to deliver a service that leads the industry. We’re now looking forward to settling into our Leeds home and have ambitious plans to further expand PSE.”
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