Do you want to know what part Segen will play in the UKs decarbonisation? Well now you can, courtesy of Andrew Gaved of Elemental London, who interviewed Spencer recently.
→ Read “Spotlight on the renewables future with Segen’s Spencer Conday”
In the insightful interview Andrew discovered what Segen is focusing on for 2025. It includes investment in “on-time, in-full” deliveries, customer relationships, and team development.
The new warehouse in Kent is playing a pivotal role in decarbonisation. It is also a hub of innovation and logistics efficiency. No doubt aided by the MDs two decades of logistics experience. Spencer shared that Segen customers in the south of England are already enjoying zero-emission deliveries thanks to the collaboration with tech startup POSTX.
Introducing POSTX pod deliveries to renewables is a firm step illustrating just one of the methods that Segen is playing helping decarbonising the country. Another is by alleviating the shortage of qualified and skilled workers in the industry. To tackle this problem, the Segen Academy was created. It addresses the skills shortage in solar by training up to 1,600 installers annually!
Read the full interview for more information on the future of renewables. They also discuss Segen’s initiatives and how the company, begun in 2004, quickly became no.1 for renewables in the UK and Ireland!