A MOBILE welfare provider based in Bury has unveiled a major growth plan to increase its chain of depots across the UK and create a “significant number” of new jobs.
Garic says it is set to double its turnover to up to £37 million within its three year strategy plan.
The Pilsworth Park operation provides ecologically sound products, including fuel storage bowsers, wheel washers and welfare and storage cabins which are used extensively by the construction, road, rail and housing sectors.
Managing director Peter Bibby said: “The new company structure will enable us to drive sales through the greater promotion and awareness of our products to prospective customers and advise them of new ones coming to fruition.”
Garic has recently added to its fleet through the manufacture of 500 site accommodation units, complementing Garic’s existing modular building outfit called “Modulink”.
The new units stand to cement Garic’s innovative reputation, due to each unit being modifiable to site-specific requirements, including the addition of a walkway between cabins if required.
Mr Bibby added: “The Garic business has been built on reputation, service and innovation and these will continue to be our watchwords during the next three years and beyond.
“We are well positioned for sustainable growth as we remain true to our values, continue to innovate and, most importantly, set the standard for service nationwide.”
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