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Friday, March 13, 2026

ITP Appoints International Sales Manager to Drive Global Growth

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Industrial Textiles and Plastics (ITP), a Yorkshire-based manufacturer of protective textiles for the construction industry, has announced the appointment of Will Reasbeck as International Sales Manager to support its growing export business.

With nearly a decade of experience managing exports for manufacturers in the construction and infrastructure sectors, Mr Reasbeck brings a wealth of industry knowledge and a proven track record of success across Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America.

In his new role, he will help expand ITP’s presence in global markets, promoting a wide range of products, including scaffold sheeting, temporary fencing, acoustic barriers, debris netting, protective membranes, and ground gas barriers.

Carl Morse, Managing Director of ITP, said: “We’re delighted to have Will on board to build on the success of our long-standing export operation. He has enjoyed considerable success with overseas sales involving major projects. Those credentials are ideally suited to ITP’s international business – over the years, we have supplied various large-scale construction and infrastructure projects across the globe, including major airports, industrial facilities, and world-class stadiums.”

Mr Reasbeck said he was looking forward to contributing to the company’s growth, particularly in markets that are increasingly adopting stringent safety standards.

“ITP has become a recognised innovator in flame-retardant textile technology and a strong advocate for fire safety in construction,” he said. “That foundation provides an excellent platform for further international expansion.”

Operating from its facility in Easingwold, North Yorkshire, ITP manufactures and prints a wide range of specialist materials for both temporary and permanent site protection. The company’s product range includes hundreds of options tailored to varying project needs across the global construction industry.

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