A North Staffordshire training company has gone global less than two years after being founded.
You Can Do It .Training has won a major deal to deliver health and safety training globally to Unilode Aviation Solutions.
The company, based at the Bridge Centre, Birches Head, Stoke-on-Trent, was tasked with providing health and safety training globally to the Unilode team, in more than 15 different countries, spanning 16 different time zones.
Managing Director Jon Taylor said: “In a piece of work that has been 12 months in the making. You Can Do It. Training worked with their leadership team to deliver the internationally recognised IOSH Managing Safety Course for its line managers and supervisors.
“We were absolutely delighted to have been chosen to work with Unilode Aviation Solutions to deliver their IOSH training. As they’re a global company with colleagues working across the world it took a lot of work and discussion to organise delivering the courses logistically which added to the fun!
“We had to ensure the teams who needed training were available and were on the same global timeline which meant we were delivering courses starting 1:00am UK time.
“The feedback was excellent and we were delighted to hear that the course material was relevant and engaging and the presentation was rated as first class.”
Unilode is headquartered in Zurich, owns and manages the largest global fleet of 165,000 unit load devices (ULDs), for use in the aviation industry, and operates 36 certified repair centres. Unilode provides management, repair, leasing and digital solutions to more than 90-plus airlines, and over 550 airports.
Mark Gollings, Unilode’s Head of Group Health and Safety, said: “It’s absolutely essential that health and safety management training hits our objectives and is delivered to a high standard. You Can Do It.Training worked with us to do exactly that.
“They were accommodating, fantastic to work with and the training was delivered to an extremely high standard meeting our exact objectives. I would highly recommend them and their team.”