Allied Appoints Premium Brands Manager

Date: 10 April 2012

Allied Glass Containers has recently appointed Mr Chris Palmer to the role of Premium Brands Manager.

With a remit to grow the company’s extra white flint Gicel Glass brand and develop Allied’s premium product portfolio, Chris will be based at Allied’s state of the art Knottingley facility.

 

A seasoned glass industry professional, Chris who has worked within the Allied team for over fourteen years brings a wealth of experience to this new position, most recently having enjoyed the role of Technical Account Manager, providing support for Allied’s customers in England, he says about his new role:

 

“I am delighted to be appointed Premium Brands Manager for Allied Glass Containers this exciting new role, giving me the scope to develop our exceptional extra white premium flint Gicel Glass, while further enhancing the company’s reputation as being a true partner to our customers through delivering innovative products and an outstanding quality service.”

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