Krizevac Expands UK Storage & Sorting Capacity

Staffordshire-based businesses have risen to the challenge of supporting the growing storage needs of Krizevac Project, with M.J. Barrett of Uttoxeter, providing a huge warehouse behind TESCO, rent free!

Krizevac Project UK Coordinator, George Furnival, expressed gratitude to Andrew Hodgkinson, site Manager for M.J. Barrett. “With increasing donations of bikes and books, our Chairman’s sheep shed has proven to be insufficient to store the equipment needed for Malawi” she told us. “We have a fantastic container-loading capability in Uttoxeter with  these purpose-designed premises. We’re able to accommodate all of our book and bike storage here and have been able to welcome a large team of volunter helpers. Barratts have kindly donated a further warehouse in Cresswell.”

Additional storage help has been donated by the Swadlincote logistics company, K.E.Express. Our grateful thanks to company owner, Tony Gaskill. Finally, our thanks are due to the Mobal Communications team in Hednesford for the kind use of additional space there.

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