Loadhog Reinforces its Marketing Activity

18th May 2017

Marketing activity at Loadhog, Sheffield's transit returnable packaging innovator, has been reinforced with 23-year-old Jake Charlton joining the team as the co-ordinator focusing on this essential area of the company's activities.

Jake, who is from Oxford, gained a degree in marketing, communications and advertising from Sheffield Hallam University. Then he spent a year with Mattel as a regional marketing assistant working with the global team to achieve optimum communication with customers about the company's toy range. Loadhog's sales and marketing co-ordinator, Naomi Jones, commented: -Loadhog is enjoying organic growth through innovation and work with a loyal customer base, which is benefiting from the significant cost savings provided by our products. With an expanding international presence, the company is devoting more time to proactive marketing, thereby improving communication with customers and partners. -Jake's appointment in this vital area is a positive step, one which will directly increase awareness of the company and the value its products are to supply chains. Jake is charged with building Loadhog's brand awareness to the point of it becoming a well -known name within the various industries to which is products are targeted. Jake said: -I was attracted to Loadhog because of its growth driven by a sales-led approach and consistent innovation. Close contact with customers continues to result in the company providing solutions for each problem identified. I look forward to communicating this message and demonstrating Loadhog's impressive capabilities on an even larger scale.

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