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Hull supplier Eltherington hires 21 new staff to keep up with expansion
Eltherington, the Hull-based supplier of architectural, leisure and stockholding solutions, has hired 21 new staff over the last few months, following continued business success.
The additional staff are required to meet existing demand at its 6-acre Dansom Lane South manufacturing site as well as forming part of an investment programme aimed at achieving growth targets set for 2014-2016.
As part of its 2016 growth plans, Eltherington has also launched a new website and branding that reflect its core values of innovation, performance and vision.
Eltherington’s planned business growth will allow the company to continue to create a number of new jobs over the next few months, again boosting the local economy.
Antony Eltherington, group managing director, said: “We are delighted to have been able to take on such a large number of staff over the last few months, and we firmly believe that by investing in the business we can increase our levels of customer service further.”
“It is great to be able to boost the local economy and we are looking forward to giving more talented people the opportunity to join a forward thinking company such as Eltherington.”
The company has supplied a wide variety of prestigious projects including rainscreen cladding for the RIBA award-winning London Southbank University and perforated solar shading for Corpus Christi College at the University of Cambridge.
Alongside this, Eltherington has supplied high quality rainscreen cladding for both the LBBW Bank, Moscow and, closer to home, Bridgewater Place in Leeds, Yorkshire’s tallest building.
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