Meet The Team
Finance Team
So much more than crunching numbers, our finance team touch every part of our business, working closely with customers, suppliers and our team to foster excellent relationships.
Meet our Finance Team
Dharmesh Raja
Associate Director, Finance
we’re the go-to for ensuring everything is smooth-running…
Take what you think about finance and change it – with keen-eyes for detail and natural problem solvers, we’re here to support you.
We touch base with all our stakeholders, from Account Management to Operations, ensuring our customers and suppliers can rely on us for a straightforward and simple process.
For us, it’s all about improving the way we do things, to produce long-lasting relationships whilst providing every aspect of financial compliance.
Abi Garvey
Accounts Payable Team Leader
Audrey MacDougall
Accounts Receivable Specialist
Cristina Marrone
Accounts Receivable Specialist
Harry Lee
Finance Manager
Heather Jeszke
Accounts Receivable Team Leader
Loretta Cobbson
Accounts Payable Specialist
Nicolle Booth
Accounts Receivable Specialist
Val Charles
Accounts Payable Specialist
Vineeta Sharma
Accounts Payable Specialist
Dynamic, collaborative and enthusiastic; that’s us in a nutshell
Our News & Articles

Polish Customs Changes: SENT Regulations expand to include clothing and footwear
SENT (System Elektronicznego Nadzoru Transportu) is Poland’s mandatory electronic tracking system designed to monitor the movement of certain goods entering, leaving, or transiting Poland by road or rail. As of 17 March 2026, Poland’s SENT regulations have expanded to include clothing and footwear. These changes affect all Polish exports, imports and loads transiting through Poland.

Moving small volumes: When groupage makes strategic sense – and when it doesn’t
Dedicated transport still offers maximum control over your goods, but can come with a high price tag, which has made groupage and consolidated loads increasingly attractive. Explore some of the benefits and risks of this logistics solution, and the impact this can have for your business.

Preparing for unexpected peaks: building resilience into your supply chain
While seasonal surges and predictable calendar events significantly influence both capacity and demand, the most disruptive periods are increasingly coming from beyond the calendar: geopolitical tensions, conflict, port closures, and labour strikes. Find out what to watch out for and what you can do to help build a more resilient supply chain.