ceda to drive forward engineer training in Scotland
This month’s ceda Meeting in Stirling at Falcon Foodservice Equipment was a great success with 22 people from 16 businesses receiving updates on the recent activities and initiatives that ceda have launched including the ceda4 app and the Code of Practice for Electrical Work in Commercial Kitchens, as well as a comprehensive overview of all the areas that ceda now supports their Members and their people.
The number of Scottish ceda Members has grown from 3 to 12 in the last 18 months and the opportunity to increase this further will only help with ceda’s ability to deliver engineer training solutions, engineer recruitment solutions, as well as increase their voice with the Scottish Government.
Adam Mason, ceda Director General said, “It was great to see such a turn out from ceda’s Scottish members and prospective members. The meeting helped to provide us with a clearer picture of the specific challenges they face, and it was great to be able to come up with a clear set of actions as to how we can help and support Members accordingly.”
Mark Rodden, Sales Director at RH Morton, who attended the meeting said, “We found the meeting extremely informative and interesting. ceda has put together some great actions from the meeting that will help with issues faced by service companies and distributors in Scotland.”
The next meeting, in Scotland, will take place in January 2025 to present progress made on the highlighted areas and provide opportunities for ceda Partners to deliver presentations.