Our strength is in our 'hands on' approach to provide and implement strategic and operational solutions

Specification, Design and Sourcing

Materials handling Equipment (MHE) and Returnable Transit Packaging (RTP) can mean a substantial investment. However investing time in careful design and sourcing, whilst taking into account all of the requirements of users throughout the entire supply chain should reduce operational costs over time.

All aspects of the customer's supply chain, including storage, handling, transport, and production requirements are considered when designing and / or sourcing Materials Handling and Transit Packaging equipment.

We provide the following service and advice:

  • Project Management from design and tooling right through to trials & production
  • Initial Concept design and development
  • Prototype sourcing and development
  • Managed trials with measurable results
  • Managing and implementing post trial design changes
  • Source best product from an extensive established Global Supplier Base
  • Facilitate on-going relationship between supplier and customer

"Gideon Hillman Consulting is driven, competent and dynamic with an Encyclopedic knowledge of the Materials Handling industry and an innate ability to identify and relay issues and solutions with clarity. Gideon himself is a very easy person to work with, and learn from"

New Product Development Manager - LINPAC Allibert

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