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10 jobs created in exciting growth period for OSE European
OSE European, a North East-based logistics company, has created 10 jobs in the local area, during an exciting period of growth over the last 12 months.
New recruits have been taken on across all functions of the business including a sales manager, business development manager and operations manager as well as young apprentices in marketing, finance and business administration.
Starting out as a Newcastle-based scooter courier service, OSE has since developed and expanded its workforce and service capabilities to now hold a customer base including Nissan, TVS and Aesica Pharmaceuticals.
OSE have achieved success through building long term partnerships with their clients and often embedding services into client operations.
At this year’s North East Exporters’ Awards, Aesica Pharmaceuticals cited OSE’s knowledgeable and efficient service as a contributor to them winning the award for ‘Mid and Large Exporter of the Year’.
OSE Marketing Manager, David Bradley, said:
“It has been a hugely exciting and rewarding time for everyone involved with OSE. In developing close relationships with our customers we have created new value by delivering logistics solutions through continual close client contact. It is fantastic that the success we have achieved over the last 12 months has been shared with the north-east community through the creation of a number of new jobs.”
OSE has projected further growth in 2014 and is looking to consolidate new business opportunities through further expansion and client collaboration.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by David Bradley .
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