Andusia Top News Stories in 2020
As this (very unusual!) year comes to an end, we’re looking back at the top 5 news stories for Andusia.
As this (very unusual!) year comes to an end, we’re looking back at the top 5 news stories for Andusia.
As an expert in the waste export market, Andusia are seeing a growing trend of more waste producers looking to get the best value from their waste. On the face of it this makes perfect business sense, but further processing of waste to SRF quality, doesn’t necessarily lead to a lower disposal price or return on investment.
Andusia have successfully negotiated two new supply contracts with an existing German based customer, both for a period of 5 years starting this month.
Andusia are pleased to announce that Chris May has been promoted to Operations Director. Chris is the longest standing member of the Andusia team and has seen the company grow from strength to strength over the past 7.5 years.
At Andusia, logistics, looked after by our Operations team, are at the heart of our business and a vital element to ensure we can always offer our customers a full supply chain solution and great service to boot.
If you are an Andusia customer, it very likely you will have spoken to one of the team before. Overseen by Operations Director, Chris May, the Operations team represents a large proportion of Andusia as a whole and consists of Victoria, Jen, Naomi and Lauren.
During the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Operations team continued to work hard, ensuring contracts were fulfilled and customers were kept happy. We talk to Operations Manager, Victoria Tallant, to find out more about what goes on behind the scenes:
Andusia are pleased to announce they have secured an RDF supply contract with Norwich-based M.W. White Ltd.
M.W. White are family owned and have 3 generations of experience in commercial waste collection. The business employ over 50 staff and operate a fleet of 30 vehicles. The business adhere to the Waste Hierarchy and as such follow a ‘Zero to Landfill’ principle, ensuring that reliance on landfill site usuage is kept to the bare minimum.