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Allan Brothers appoints production manager

Allan Brothers appoints production manager
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Berwick upon Tweed-based timber windows and doors manufacturer Allan Brothers has appointed Linzi Jo Watson as its first female production manager in the company’s 200-year history.

Linzi will oversee all factory operations, from the delivery of raw timber through to machining, assembly and finishing, managing a team of more than 50 operatives.

She joined Allan Brothers 17 years ago as a customer service assistant after beginning her career in fashion and has since progressed through a number of roles, including planning and logistics manager, internal sales and planning manager and production section and planning manager.

Her promotion strengthens the company’s senior team, joining other women in leadership roles across the Northumberland-based manufacturer.

Linzi said: “My younger self would never have believed that I would end up in charge of the entire factory operations of an extremely busy timber window and door manufacturing business.

“I really love the hands-on nature of production, with the day-to-day challenge of juggling the logistics of tight schedules, managing stock, and maintaining strict health and safety standards, whilst making sure that our products leave the factory gate in top condition. 

“It’s been a huge learning curve, and the team’s supported me every step of the way!”

Morten Bach Valsted, managing director at Allan Brothers, added: “We’re really proud of Linzi’s achievement. 

“Her leadership qualities, dedication and deep understanding of the whole business from initial quote to delivery have more than earned her this promotion to one of our most demanding senior roles, which will be key to this year’s ambitious growth plans.” 

Morten added: “In this largely male-dominated industry, we’re committed to nurturing talent regardless of gender and creating a diverse workforce, which brings fresh ideas and perspectives into the business. 

“By supporting Women in Construction Week, we hope to encourage more women into the world of manufacturing.”

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