M-AR appoints Dan Lowther as new head of procurement and supply chain

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Specialist offsite contractor M-AR has appointed Dan Lowther as its new head of procurement and supply chain, who will provide a solid foundation as the company continues to grow and develop

Dan has been part of the M-AR team for the past eight months as a senior buyer, beforeĀ being promoted to the newly created role of head of procurement and supply chain.

Prior to joining M-AR, Dan had predominantly worked in the manufacturing industry, which gives him an alternative perspective to a traditional construction background ā€“ ideal for M-AR which describes itself as both a manufacturer and contractor.

Implementing a procurement strategy to support M-AR as it continues to expand and grow

The main focus of the new role will be to implement a procurement strategy to align with and support M-AR as it continues to expand and a robust and reliable supply chain is a vital part of its sustainable growth plans.

With his materials knowledge and manufacturing expertise, Dan will be driving M-ARā€™s suppliers to meet both ā€˜on time in fullā€™ (OTIF) and ā€˜right first-time qualityā€™ (RFTQ) targets in order to maintain both the capacity and quality standards needed to keep projects running on schedule and to programme.

Overseeing a team of four, Danā€™s main aims of focus will be continuing to develop relationships with suppliers old and new, and developing processes which enable accurate forecasting to reduce risk in materials supply.

By ensuring high-quality materials are available exactly when M-ARā€™s manufacturing and site teams require them, M-AR will be able to smoothly scale up operations as part of its ambitious plans for growth over the next five years.

The procurement strategy will set the foundations for future growth

Dan Lowther, head of procurement and supply chain commented: ā€œThe last few years have been exceptionally challenging thanks to the perfect storm of Brexit combined with the Covid-19 pandemic and global lockdowns which have all highlighted how fragile the supply chain can become, especially when reliant on just in time deliveries, and the knock-on effect any delay can have on the whole chain.

“2023 will no doubt bring further challenges but with my experience of the manufacturing industry Iā€™m hoping to bring a fresh perspective to M-ARā€™s material control and Iā€™m focused on creating a procurement strategy for M-AR which is more akin to a modern manufacturing operation and setting the foundations for future growth.

ā€œIā€™m truly excited to be part of the M-AR team especially at such a pivotal time in its history, as it strives to become a key force in the offsite sector. Itā€™s refreshing to see how the company genuinely values innovation, challenges the way things have always been done and most importantly recognises the contribution that everyone brings to the table to make the day to day happenā€.

For more information call 01482 635 08, email buildingrelationships@m-ar.co.uk or visit www.m-ar.co.uk.

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