Visku Named One of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026
Supply chain consultancy recognised for people-first culture in high-pressure logistics sector
22nd May, 2026 – Visku has been recognised as one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026 in the Small Organisation category, recognising the company’s commitment to building a culture centred on trust, wellbeing, flexibility and meaningful career development.
The award is based on employee engagement data, powered by employee experience platform WorkL, across areas including wellbeing, empowerment, reward and recognition, job satisfaction and organisational pride.
For Visku, the recognition reflects a deliberate approach to culture in an industry often shaped by operational pressure, rapid change and demanding delivery environments.
The results paint a strong picture of how employees experience the business day-to-day:
- More than eight in ten employees said they feel safe in their working environment (87%)
- 82% are happy with the hours they work
- 81% believe the organisation genuinely cares about their wellbeing
- 81% said they have a good relationship with their manager
- 80% said they enjoy their job.
The business also achieved a wellbeing risk index of 20% and a flight risk score of 15%, both rated ‘excellent’ and significantly stronger than wider benchmark averages.
Visku says the results reflect an environment where high performance and well-being are treated as connected, not competing priorities.
Stuart Tosh, COO at Visku, said:
“We’ve always believed strong operational performance starts with people who feel trusted, supported and able to contribute fully. In supply chain and logistics, it’s easy for businesses to focus entirely on systems, cost and output. Those things matter, but culture is often the thing holding everything together.
“This recognition means a huge amount because it comes directly from our team. It reflects the environment they experience every day and the kind of business we’re building together.”
Visku works with organisations across retail, manufacturing, healthcare, pharma and defence, supporting supply chain transformation, logistics strategy and operational improvement projects across the UK and internationally.
Alongside its consulting work, the business also runs an inter-company mentoring programme focused on developing future supply chain talent and strengthening capability across the industry.
Stuart added:
“Culture is not a slide deck exercise. It has to stay rooted in the everyday moments; how leaders listen, how flexible working actually works, how people are nurtured in their careers, supported when pressure increases and whether individuals genuinely feel they can grow here. We’re proud of this recognition, and we also see it as motivation to keep improving.”
For more information about Visku, visit Visku.com
You can read The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026 in full here.