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Archways, oh me from stoke on trent to nice and wonderful place lol
Location should be interesting. M6 does seem the main route for down south.
Location location! M1 connected to m6 via A50. Stoke-on-Trent one big warehouse so makes sense logistically
Straight up archways...........!
there are some, that are convinced, that the TBR's will just push the "spoil" behind 'em........ :()
All the best (but, that's how a worm works....? :)
Malkis - you may laugh at the idea of "shifting all of the muck, dirt to Stoke-on-Trent", but for centuries people from that City have created beautiful objects from clay. Potholes in roads are so named because in the early days potters randomly dug holes in roads to extract clay.
As a Stoke-on-Trent resident I await with interest further news of the secondary production unit in Staffordshire.
What are the odds against Woodsmith being renamed Wedgwoodsmith? lol
they shifting all of the muck. dirt to stoke on trent lol
https://sirius.recsite.com/index.php?option=com_recsite_front&task=showVacancy&id=78959&lang=en
It could just be them using someone's lab in Staffordshire, think maybe the nfu have some facilities over there
Do we know who is making the granulating machinery?
They wouldn't be in Staffordshire by any chance ?
Verde
So we could be looking at some special news in 5 days time in relation to this new production facility? Just putting 2 + 2 together and going by the posts earlier relating to news expected in 5 days and now this extra production facility mentioned in staffordshire, if so pretty exciting and won't do the sp any harm I'm guessing.
First thing I thought was the statistic location of Stafford Chem.
Meanwhile, ICL are picking up sales of some niche product in India.
https://mobile.twitter.com/polysulphate?lang=en
You might presume that the secondary production facility is specifically orientated for the UK market, it being bang in the middle of the UK and the Wilton site will be MAX out with international orders, also maybe the blends will be different for the uk market ? I am guessing...
GLA Chem
Now that’s a tunnel.
So does that mean that some news is expected on a extra production facility that the company is expecting to open in staffordshire?
Sometimes info can pop up in the most unexpected areas, whilst checking out an ICL job saw this and then the scope of works, including a secondary production facility in Staffordshire...
Sirius Minerals is seeking a Process Engineer to work within the Project Development team of its US$2.9 billion multi-discipline engineering, procurement and construction project in a fast paced and entrepreneurial environment.
Reporting to the Plant Manager, the Process Engineer will be based at a purpose-built production and testing facility within the Wilton International site. Frequent travel to a secondary production facility in Staffordshire will also be required.
https://www.indeed.co.uk/jobs?q=Planning%20Engineer&l=Teesside&start=20&vjk=7683911dbc1887a5
Still the project is close to collapse so probably no point applying...
GLA Chem