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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Scaffold Sheeting Manufacturer Appoints New MD

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Industrial Textiles and Plastics (ITP) Ltd, a prominent Yorkshire-based manufacturer of scaffold sheeting and protective textiles, has announced the appointment of Martin Green as its new Managing Director, marking a significant step in the company’s strategic growth plan.

Martin Green brings 24 years of experience in senior roles within the construction and related industries, having achieved success with both national and international manufacturers.

In his new capacity, Green will lead ITP’s efforts to broaden its global market reach, managing a diverse product portfolio that includes sheeting for scaffolding and temporary fencing, acoustic barriers, debris netting, keder sheeting, protective breather membranes and vapour barriers for walls and roofing, and ground barriers for use on contaminated land.

“We are delighted to have Martin on board.

Richard Menage, Chairman of ITP, expressed his excitement about Green’s addition to the team, stating, “We are delighted to have Martin on board. He has outstanding credentials as an innovative thinker across operations, sales and marketing, business management, and distribution in both domestic and international markets.

He has the strategic agility to drive continued expansion in our core sectors, including construction, environmental protection, petrochemical, marine, and offshore.”

Green shared his enthusiasm for joining ITP, noting, “I’m very excited to be joining a company which has been at the forefront of technical development and innovation over the past 35 years.

ITP’s knowledge base is unrivalled, with senior management that has been hugely influential in advancing flame retardant technologies and advocating certain standards of testing and certification, particularly in relation to fire safety which has become more important than ever with the arrival of the Building Safety Regulator.

The company has become a go-to resource for construction companies requiring fully compliant scaffold solutions and a trusted name for architects and contractors requiring fully compliant solutions for high-rise buildings.”

Located in Easingwold, North Yorkshire, ITP supplies projects throughout the UK and operates a robust export business, distributing products worldwide. The company’s factory specialises in in-house manufacturing of materials, including surface coating, finishing, and large-format flexographic or digital printing.

Over the years, ITP’s product range has expanded significantly to include hundreds of materials in various sizes, specifications, and applications.

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