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| Episode 4: Building Partnerships with Purpose – Nexus Adapt’s Journey | 30 May 2025 | 00:41:08 | |
The VARTAN Consultancy Podcast – Episode Title: Building Partnerships with Purpose – Nexus Adapt’s Journey Hosted by: Miles Vartan, Founder of VARTAN Consultancy Episode Overview: In this episode of The VARTAN Consultancy Podcast, Miles Vartan welcomes Andy Sutherland, Managing Director of Suffolk-based business Nexus Adapt, for an inspiring conversation about growth, collaboration, and the future of local enterprise. Andy shares the story behind the name Nexus Adapt and how the company has evolved by working closely with other organisations across Suffolk. He discusses the values that drive the business and reflects on the importance of building strong partnerships rooted in trust and innovation. A key highlight of the episode is Andy’s insight into becoming a supplier to Sizewell C. He explains the process, the standards required, and what it means for Nexus Adapt to be involved in such a pivotal infrastructure project. Together, Miles and Andy look ahead to the long-term positive impact Sizewell C will have on the county — from job creation to the broader benefits for the local economy and supply chain. Useful Links:
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| Episode 3: Managing People, Managing Risk – The VARTAN Way | 28 May 2025 | 00:38:44 | |
Episode Title: Managing People, Managing Risk – The VARTAN Way Episode Summary: They discuss:
This episode is a must-listen for business leaders, HR professionals, and compliance teams looking to reduce risk and create long-term value. This podcast was produced by Podtalk Links & Resources: VARTAN Consultancy: https://www.vartanconsultancy.com Follow Us on Social Media:
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| Episode 5: How do you keep employees safe in a high-risk environment? | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:40:43 | |
In this episode Miles talks to Debbie Farman of Tubes Scaffolding Ltd. Debbie talks about David Farman, Managing Director of Tubes, and his lifelong ethos in encouraging young people to join the scaffolding industry. Tubes work with young people, often school leavers, and support them right through their apprenticeships until they are fully qualified as scaffolders, and in some cases advanced scaffolders. This committed training and development builds young scaffolders’ understanding of their advancement but also the importance of working in a familiar team which is essential for their health and safety in a working environment. Apprentices who join Tubes usually take 6 months to 12 months to understand whether the industry is right for them, and 95% them stay and continue their training. It’s a clear testament of the training and development that Tubes provide. Qualifications achieved through their apprenticeship programme include NVQ 2 and 3 – which are the standard levels recognised in the industry. Miles asks ‘Are there ever any cases where the public or health and safety board has had to take down scaffolding?’ Listen to Debbie talk about how Tubes get regular Health and Safety audits by NASC – and how they have to pass the assessment to remain members and legal. As members, Tubes follow standards laid out by the NASC – using their constant guidance and adhering to legislation – which ensures every scaffold is fit for purpose. Miles asks ‘How do you keep your employees safe?’ and comments further that enforcing regulation over the last few decades has led to huge reductions in injuries or fatalities – Miles talks through the difference in statistics. Debbie talks about the importance of a good supervisor with scaffolding teams. She comments on how her scaffolding teams are compatible, they know each other very well – a team that are used to working with each other regularly with their supervisor is important to reduce risk for them. She adds – ‘You can’t throw a team together’. We have to make sure that our workforce and others are kept safe whilst scaffolds are in the public domain. Risk assessments and method statements are used but Tubes also have something called the ‘Take-Two’ which catches any risks overlooked or that may have changed during the assessment and the scaffolders arriving to start work. Debbie points out that risks change and develop all the time – so the ‘Take-Two’ is essential when teams arrive to work for their protection and the client’s. Tubes have an open-door policy – and Debbie comments on how important it is to Tubes to support staff who may be unwell, physically or mentally, and she actively supports staff when they are unwell or in a difficult position. Tubes also uses a third-party partner to support workers in difficult times. Debbie finishes talking about how important planning is to Tubes with a clear vision of a five year plan, as well as managing the day to day running of the business. It’s important for Tubes to do this so they can understand what they need to do now, by way of bringing in, and developing new skills, to be able to achieve their expected growth and continued success. Miles adds, it all about managing risk – which is what VARTAN Consultants do! If you have any thoughts or opinions on this topic Miles would love to hear from you and discuss some of your points in a later episode. Disclaimer: At the time of recording the information in this podcast was deemed to be correct BUT please note legislation, deadlines and information can change on a daily basis – so please always check with Vartan Consultancy for up-to-the-minute information. | |||
| Episode 4: The UK is buying more online than it can store and deliver – can we build enough warehousing to contain this growth? | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:40:34 | |
Miles talks to Carl Day (Anchor Freight) about this escalating problem for warehousers and haulage firms and they take a look at innovative plans around the rising demand for storage. | |||
| Episode 3: At last, back to work – BUT – ‘How are you’? | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:43:39 | |
In this episode Miles and guest Laura Thomas (Legal & QHSE Director of Jackson Civil Engineering) talk about going back to the office after such a long time working from home. But, is it that simple? | |||
| Episode 2: Time to face up to those new Brexit import and export laws! | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:43:58 | |
It’s been tough and it’s about to get tougher! Miles and his expert guests unpack the latest Brexit laws on importing and exporting and deep dive into the nitty gritty of the looming legislation. | |||
| Episode 1: Welcome to the world of compliance – you’re invited to join us! | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:27:04 | |
In this first episode Miles Vartan gives us an overview of what he and his guests will bring to this honest and straight-talking podcast series. | |||
| Episode 2: Getting Established in the Sizewell C Supply Chain | 30 Jan 2025 | 00:34:00 | |
Getting Established in the Sizewell C Supply Chain Podcast Title: VARTAN Consultancy Podcast – Getting Established in the Sizewell C Supply Chain In this episode of the VARTAN Consultancy Podcast, host Miles Vartan is joined by Nicky Robertson from Woodbridge Digital Media to explore the journey of getting established in the Sizewell C Supply Chain. They discuss the role of Super Suffolk Suppliers, a key initiative designed to help local businesses navigate and establish themselves within the Sizewell C supply chain. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the opportunities available for businesses in the region, the steps required to qualify as a supplier, and how working with Sizewell C can open doors to long-term business growth. Miles and Nicky also share expert advice on networking, compliance, and positioning your business for success within one of the UK’s largest infrastructure projects. Key Topics Covered: · Understanding the Sizewell C supply chain and its impact on local businesses · The importance of Super Suffolk Suppliers and how it supports regional enterprises · Steps businesses need to take to become an approved supplier · Compliance, standards, and key qualifications for working on the project · The role of digital media in supplier engagement and communication · First-hand experiences and success stories from businesses already involved · Profiles of businesses currently in the Super Suffolk Supply Chain: https://suffolksupplychain.co.uk/ Why Listen? If you're a business looking to break into the Sizewell C supply chain, this episode is packed with expert knowledge, real-world advice, and actionable strategies to help you get started. Whether you're a small business or an established enterprise, understanding the supply chain process is crucial for long-term success. Connect with Our Guests: · Miles Vartan (VARTAN Consultancy): · Nicky Robertson (Woodbridge Digital Media): https://woodbridgevisual.co.uk/
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| Episode 1: Becoming a supplier for the Sizewell C Project | 04 Nov 2024 | 00:43:30 | |
In this episode, Miles Vartan, founder of VARTAN Consultancy, and Ashley Shorey-Mills, the Supply Chain and Engagement Director for the Sizewell C project. Together, they dive into the essential steps and requirements for becoming a supplier in one of the UK’s most ambitious energy projects. Key Topics Discussed:
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| Episode 11: Fuel shortages, limited warehousing and diminishing truck stops – how are hauliers staying on the road? | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:47:53 | |
In this episode Miles talks to Tremayne Johnson (Bartrums) about the haulage industry and the various developments of some of the largest and smallest haulage firms in the UK | |||
| Episode 10: What should we be doing NOW to join the Sizewell C Project? | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:36:12 | |
With less than a year to the ‘spade in the ground’ at Sizewell C, what should SMEs be doing to join the Supply Chain? | |||
| Episode 9: EU Customs and Excise 2022 – How are we coping and what’s next? | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:35:50 | |
Miles leads his panel of experts into conversation about the latest legislation for importing goods into the UK from the EU and how hauliers and UK companies are coping with the change. | |||
| Episode 8: Keeping Guests and Staff safe with ever changing Covid regulations | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:38:13 | |
Miles and his guest, Bruce Marques (Milsoms) discuss UK Covid regulations and the vital role of health and safety in the hospitality sector. | |||
| Episode 7: Carbon neutrality and de-risking your business from climate change | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:30:31 | |
Miles talks to Dr Nigel Davies (Muntons) about Carbon Plans, being carbon-neutral and protecting your brand by creating sustainability. | |||
| Episode 6: Job opportunities and a £4.5 billion investment in East Anglia | 23 Jul 2024 | 00:38:53 | |
Miles talks to three Sizewell managers about the potential business benefits of the Sizewell C project. | |||