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Scaffold Sheeting Manufacturer ITP Names Carl Morse as New MD

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Yorkshire-based scaffold sheeting manufacturer Industrial Textiles and Plastics (ITP) Ltd has brought in Carl Morse as its new Managing Director to help drive the company’s next stage of growth.

With over 30 years of senior leadership experience in the manufacturing sector, Carl has worked with international firms delivering cutting-edge technologies.

He now steps in to lead ITP’s plans to expand its presence across global markets. The company’s product range includes scaffolding and temporary fencing sheeting, acoustic barriers, debris netting, defence products, Keder sheeting, protective building membranes, and ground gas barriers.

Speaking about his new role, Carl said: “I’m thrilled to be joining such an innovative and quality-focused company. ITP has a brilliant team with a wealth of experience, and they’ve set the benchmark for protective textiles in construction. The company is a respected voice when it comes to flame-retardant technologies and fire safety testing, trusted by clients and key industry bodies alike.

“ITP already has an impressive global presence thanks to its strong export business. I’m excited to build on that success and help take the company even further in the years to come.”

ITP chairman Richard Menage shared his enthusiasm for the appointment: “We’re delighted to have Carl on board. His leadership and experience in international markets will be invaluable as we continue to grow. There’s a rising demand for high-performance, fire-protected materials in large-scale commercial and industrial projects, and Carl will help us meet that demand.”

ITP is based in Easingwold, North Yorkshire, where its factory handles everything from surface coating and finishing to large-format flexographic and digital printing. The company has steadily grown its product range over the years, offering a broad selection of materials in different sizes and specifications to suit a wide range of applications.

With Carl at the helm, ITP is looking forward to strengthening its position as a leading innovator in the protective textiles industry and pushing into new international markets.

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