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Milk Jnr's & Kidworks promotes Royston Scott to procurement & logistics director
Milk Jnr’s & Kidworks - the UK headquartered agency which specialises in creating engaging kids activity packs for some of the world’s biggest family brands - has promoted Royston Scott to Procurement & Logistics Director.
Royston has worked at Milk Jnr’s & Kidworks since its inception in 2010.
His new role will see him head up all the procurement and logistical aspects of the business including the tendering of projects and liaising with its supply chain - from initial briefing all the way through to the manufacturing process and fulfilment. His remit includes dealing with factories and production suppliers across the UK, Europe and Asia as well monitoring product safety legislation and scheduling to ensure every pack is safe for children to use and is delivered to clients on time.
The agency’s client roster includes the TUI Group, Oman Air, the National Trust and Etihad Airways.
Royston said of his promotion: “I’ve been part of the Milk Jnr’s & Kidworks journey since the start so this promotion means a lot – especially as I am now part of the executive management team so I will play a key role in fulfilling our objectives of driving the business on to the next level.”
Zoe Telfer – Client Services Director - added: “Royston is an integral part of the business so his promotion is hugely deserved and recognises the value he adds to our clients and team.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Milk Jnr's & Kidworks .
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