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SteelPhalt appoints new Senior Operations Manager
ROTHERHAM road surface specialists SteelPhalt have appointed a new Senior Operations Manager.
Carl Brown, who is 33 and lives in Rotherham, has been with parent company Harsco since leaving the Royal Navy in 2003, working his way up from team leader to management.
He has worked at Harsco sites around the country in many different roles and will now primarily be based at the Harsco Metals site in Aldwarke and at the SteelPhalt site in Sheffield Road, Rotherham.
“Having worked in many different parts of the Harsco operation, I am very pleased now to be taking on this new challenge,” Carl said.
SteeplPhalt Commercial Manager Dean Raynor added: “Carl has already proved himself to be an invaluable member of the team.
“This new role is an important one for the company as we enter a new phase of development and it is one that we know will suit him perfectly.”
The SteelPhalt plant converts steel slag into a surface course for road making.
It achieves high skid resistance - enhancing road safety for both drivers and pedestrians - and maintains it throughout the whole life of the road, also avoiding the use of quarried materials and the landfill of residual slag product.
The exceptional strength and durability of steel slag extends the life of the road and lengthens road maintenance intervals for resurfacing.
The company’s products include SteelStop, SteelSurf, SteelPave and SteelFlow.
To find out more about the company and its range of products visit: www.steelphalt.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by John Highfield .
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