Expanded management team for Reeco
Rosie Davies, Reeco Managing Director (Left) & Llewelyn Rees, Reeco Technical Director (Right)

We’re pleased to announce the appointment of Rosie Davies as Managing Director at Reeco. With extensive management and director-level experience together with over 14 years in the robotics and packaging industry, Rosie is well-qualified for the role and ready to support the next stage of Reeco’s dynamic growth.
Llewelyn Rees – our owner and founder – has filled the role of MD up until now and overseen the dramatic growth in eight years of trading .Now moving into the role of Technical Director, he will be focusing his efforts on the areas that most require his significant expertise: technical innovation, product development, and exploring further applications where collaborative robots can streamline processes.
Rosie’s expertise and passion for the industry is a welcome addition to the team here at Reeco. As an Automate UK board director, she brings real sector experience with her, and her role as an Export Champion for the UK Government, Department of Business and Trade, will no doubt help to propel Reeco’s export-growth strategy.
It’s certainly a significant time for Reeco with imminent factory expansion and a number of innovations in the pipeline. Stay tuned for further updates!
“Llewelyn and I worked together previously in the industrial robotics world. He had a passion for innovation back then, and that’s very evident in the collaborative solutions now established as Reeco products. Llewelyn has worked very hard to lay the foundations of what is an exciting business to be a part of. I think our skills and attributes will jointly support the business needs on its journey of growth. I look forward to working with what is an enthusiastic and incredibly dedicated team of people to promote and refine the Reeco offering for companies in the UK and overseas.”
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