Cramlington company AMS expands across UK
Cramlington company AMS is creating new jobs as continuing business success sees the firm expanding across the country.
Abestos Management Services are opening premises in Doncaster and Warrington as well as moving to a new 2,799 square foot office in Cramlington.
Offices with training and lab facilities have been opened in Doncaster and Warrington, creating new jobs for the areas.
The Doncaster office will take on four new employees while the Warrington outpost of AMS will also be joined by a further four members of staff.
The company cite continued business success for the growth which will see AMS move from their old headquarters in Crosland Park to Atley Business Park.
The headquarters includes a specially designed analysis laboratory, to house its growing team of testing and analysis specialists, as well as training and conference facilities and increased office space.
With the move comes the recruitment of an additional five members of staff, including a surveyor and a lab technician, taking the total number of employees at the Cramlington head office to 15.
Managing director at AMS, Stewart McNicholl said: “It’s exciting times for AMS and a brilliant start to 2013.
“While the opening of these new offices is a significant investment for AMS, we have made the move with confidence about the future as demand for our services continues to grow.
“Our North East office has bespoke lab facilities to house our ever increasing team of technicians.
“What it means is better support for clients and further improved service levels, as the ability to carry out asbestos analysis locally means a faster and more efficient turnaround of results.”
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