Leeds Beckett University (LBU) is partnering with Bradford-based
Dent Steel Services Ltd on a new research-led project designed to strengthen innovation, efficiency and long-term sustainable growth within Dent Steel and the UK steel sector.
The collaboration brings together academic expertise from across LBU in supply chain management, leadership and computing systems. Working closely with Dent Steel, the team will apply research-driven approaches to introduce data-led warehouse management, alongside organisational and cultural transformation to support future growth.
The 30-month project is a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP), part-funded by UKRI (UK Research and Innovation) through Innovate UK. It is led by Richard Hitchcock, a lecturer within the Operations and Supply Chain Management subject group at Leeds Business School, who specialises in improving efficiency and resilience in complex industrial environments.
Richard Hitchcock said: “The KTP is an exciting opportunity to overcome the traditional growth barriers in the steel industry, and to help secure the British steel industry’s place in a global market. As well as strengthening Dent Steel’s supply chain position, the partnership will transform the working culture at Dent Steel – from succession planning strategies to creating new progression routes and embedding digital skills to attract and retain talent.”
Complex challengeDent Steel’s managing director Chris Stokes said: “The Government’s new Steel Strategy has created increased demand for UK-made steel for UK infrastructure projects. Steel storage can be a complex challenge, so Dent Steel requires an innovative approach to strengthen its position as an important player in the industry. The KTP will embed a data-driven warehouse management system within the company, developing innovative efficiency models to optimise complex steel storage operations and boost our competitive positioning in our critical naval defence contracts.”
An experienced graduate will be recruited to manage the project as a KTP Associate. The role — Operational Transformation Project Lead — will be a member of the Dent Steel team, with full support of the LBU academics. For more information and to apply for the role, please visit the Leeds Beckett Jobs website
here. The closing date for applications is Tuesday 17 February 2026.
LBU’s collaboration with Dent Steel began in 2025, when the company took part in the Business Productivity Service project, funded by the UK Government through the
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