Arco partners up with UK Construction Giant, Wates

  • 17 Feb 2017

Safety expert, Arco, has announced that it is celebrating a contract with property services and development company, the Wates Group.

For the next three years, Arco will supply its quality personal protection equipment to Wates. Wates places a significant need and responsibility on the provision effective PPE to keep workers safe while carrying out a variety of tasks, with more than 4,000 employees and work with over 10,000 supply chain operatives.

Providing high-quality products that have been rigorously tested in Arco’s own independently accredited Product Assurance Laboratory in compliance with Arco’s ethical sourcing policy.

Sales and Marketing Director at Arco Ltd, Bryan Lawrie commented that Arco is thrilled to be working with Wates, both family owned businesses with a real focus on upholding core values and deep respect for employees and the community.

John Dunne, Group Safety, Health, Environment & Quality Director at Wates explained that working with leading suppliers like Arco will help Wates to safeguard its employees with clothing and equipment which will protect them during the working day.

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