UPN boss joins rival

Andrew Sepencer left United Pallet Network, where he was managing director, on Friday to join rivals Pallet-Track as sales and marketing director. Spencer says: It was a personal decision to leave. I became stale and stagnant at UPN. I wanted to move forward and Pallet-Track presented me with an excellent way to achieve this. I cant wait to get involved.
His role will be to implement a national sales strategy with the recruitment of a sales force.
Pallet-Track managing director Nigel Parkes says: We are delighted to have attracted Andrew who brings with him a tremendous wealth of network knowledge and experience.
Spencer takes up his new role on April 4.
UPN has already appointed Rod Baynes as his replacement. Baynes has been with UPN since its launch in 2001.

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