LONDON, UK: Technology Minerals Plc (LSE: TM1) introduced that its 49% owned battery recycling business, Recyclus Group Ltd has appointed Matthew Taylor as Group Managing Director.
Matthew has over forty years’ expertise working in senior administration roles, throughout a variety of key industrial and manufacturing sectors within the UK, together with avionics, automotive, consumer and skilled energy tools, energy generation engineering, marine and aero engineering. He was formally General Manager at a quantity one UK-based specialist aerospace metals group to the worldwide aerospace sector, the place under his leadership, revenues underwent a rise of forty per cent and gross margins were improved by 100 per cent.
He was principal consultant at Smith Kenyon Ltd, a quantity one enterprise transformation specialist, for 18 years working efficiently on transformation projects with main industrial companies within the UK and internationally. Projects included operations and provide chain management, strategic evaluations, specialist procurement evaluations and strategies, enterprise development and design and implementation of producing operations.
Former roles additionally include a main board member at Cummins Power Generation with the brief to transform provide chain, operations and global purchasing, with plants in UK, China, India, Mexico, Singapore, USA, Germany and Romania. With global gross sales and distribution, Cummins Power Generation is a global manufacturer, distributor and model chief within the worldwide energy generation engineering sector with a $2bn turnover and a division of Cummins Inc. with $6bn annualised turnover.
Matthew holds a BSc Management, Engineering, Production and Economics, MBA and is a PRINCE2 practitioner and 6 Sigma trained.
Matthew Taylor, Group Managing Director of Recyclus, said: “It’s nice to formally join the team at Recyclus at such a formative stage within the company’s evolution and particularly as we enter the primary growth stage of the business. The team are well versed in how the proprietary technology at play right here can form such an important role within the UK battery ecosystem as we tackle the lead role within the industrial scale-up in lithium-ion battery recycling. I look ahead to becoming a member of the team and driving the event of options for battery testing and take-back recycling, with a transparent focus on surpassing our customer’s wants and requirements.”
Robin Brundle, Chairman of Technology Minerals and Director of Recyclus, said: “Matthew is well-practised in constructing transformational companies in key industrial sectors and his appointment comes at a really appropriate stage for Recyclus Group. He involves us with a really strong track record in efficiently achieving his commercial goals, and his sector expertise mirrors that of the main industrial sectors for Recyclus.”
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