Staci earns Great Place to Work certification

Posted on Thursday 21 November 2024

The certification marks the beginning of ambitious growth and recruitment plans.

THE LEADING specialist fulfilment provider has been awarded the prestigious Great Place to Work Certification for 2024, ranking among the top 25 large employers in the manufacturing, production and transportation sector.

The Great Place to Work Certification evaluates confidential feedback from employees, considering factors such as how businesses support work-life balance, employees’ sense of fulfilment, job satisfaction, psychological safety and financial security. 

An impressive 77% of Staci’s 500+ employees rating it as a great place to work – nearly three times the industry average of 28% – positioning it as a standout employer in the logistics and fulfilment sector.

This certification comes at a pivotal time for Staci, as the company experiences significant growth and plans further expansion in 2025. 

Staci UK CEO Wayne Chapman, says: “Our people are at the heart of everything we do at Staci. In the past year alone, we expanded our workforce by 5%, creating multiple new jobs across key sectors like cosmetics, hospitality, and consumer electronics.

“This certification reflects our commitment to their wellbeing and success, which in turn drives our growth. As we expand into new markets like Poland and Australia, the strength of our people-first culture ensures we can continue delivering excellence in service and innovation.”

Staci was recently acquired by bpostgroup in deal worth £1.3bn.

For more information, visit https://uk.staci.com/

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