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Synergy appoints production manager to support soaring demand


Synergy Grill Technology has prepared for yet another surge in production demand by appointing Ady Gilbert as its Production Manager.

This new appointment comes shortly after the Cambridge based brand announced that they had increased production from 10 grills a week to 10 grills a day – a staggering increase that newly appointed Ady will be at the forefront of.

Stepping into this role with a wealth of product management experience, with one key career highlight being with Dart Europe where he managed a 120-strong team that produced an impressive 2 million paper cups per day, it’s safe to say that Ady is no stranger to the manufacturing industry and will play a pivotal role in the Synergy Grill Technology team as they continue to grow.

Justin Cadbury, Chairman and CEO of Synergy Grill Technology, said, “We’re delighted to be welcoming Ady to the Synergy Grill Technology team in this exciting stage of the company’s life.

With a natural flair for leadership and a thorough understanding of the production process for our equipment, he made for a natural choice for this new management position.”

Gilbert commented, “I am thrilled to be undertaking the role of Production Manager with Synergy Grill Technology and such a team. As well as the role being suited to my professional background, the sustainable ethos of the equipment perfectly suits my personal passion for innovative and pioneering technology.”

Unlike conventional chargrills, the Carbon Trust Accredited Synergy Grill atomises any fat produced during the cooking process, leaving only dust to be vacuumed or brushed away the morning after service. Not only does this eliminate the need to spend hours cleaning fat trays, it also reduces an operator’s contribution to environmental damage caused by fat and grease disposal such as blocked sewers.

Furthermore, the Synergy Grill uses 59% less gas and saves over 11 tonnes of CO2 when compared to a commercial gas grill of a similar size.