RE-EMPLOY, the Crosshill-based social enterprise company which employs people living with multiple challenges, has just sent out an order of its new merchandise which has impressed a big local employer.

The company, which is based at BRAG's Crosshill Centre, was delighted to provide ExxonMobil’s Fife Ethylene Plant with an order of branded polo shirts which staff will wear to various community events.

Re-Employ launched its new work and leisurewear clothes and accessory range earlier this year and the procurement team at FEP was delighted to use a locally-based company.

Stuart Neill, External Affairs Manager at the Mossmorran based FEP, said: “It’s great when we can find local companies to supply us with the quality goods and services we need, especially when it’s a company like Re-Employ which is doing something so important.”

Gordon Reid, business development manager with social enterprise Re-Employ, added: “We were delighted to supply ExxonMobil and look forward to working with them again in the future.”

Re-Employ offers employment, training and volunteering opportunities to people with a range of challenges which can make it difficult for them to access employment, providing them with support and assistance. For more information visit their website: www.re-employ.co.uk or call 01592 869020.