Re-flow have kicked off their year on the road by attending the Road Safety Marking Association’s (RSMA) Annual Conference at Chesford Grange Hotel in Kenilworth.
The conference welcomed highways companies from across the UK to hear from a range of speakers offering interesting insights into the current challenges and opportunities, collaboration and its role in securing the future of the industry, health and safety of road workers, recruitment and retention and men’s mental health.
The list of speakers included:
Ashley Wing, Sales & Marketing Manager and Graham Pardoe, Business Development Manager were at the Re-flow stand. They caught up with main sponsor WJ and helped a few other clients with requests and questions about how to get the most out of their software.
Graham Pardoe, Business Development Manager, said: “Hearing about ongoing challenges and understanding the pain points of our clients is vital for how we update and grow our software. If there is a way Re-flow can make tasks easier, improve health and safety practices and enable better communication we’d like to hear it from the boots on the ground. Feedback like this helps us improve our software to benefit our clients. Events like the RSMA Annual Conference help us to keep our ear to the ground and better serve the sectors we work in.”
Re-flow were joined by other sponsors including SWARCO HITEX, Derbyshire Specialist Aggregates, Long Rake Spar, Preptec Equipment Services, HOFMANN Road Marking Systems, Meon UK, Potters Industries, RSTA, Boud Minerals, Supply Chain Sustainability School, WJ Group and Kraton.
The event was followed by a drinks reception and dinner where comedian Ian Moore took to the stage to entertain attendees. Overall, the event was a success with the Re-flow team coming back with greater understanding of their clients and inspired to continue improving the software.
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