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Logistics recruiter HLS to open North West office in Trafford Park
Logistics recruiter, HLS Contract Staff, is expanding its national presence with the arrival of a North West team.
With an already successful operation based in the South East region, HLS offers a recruitment service to the Logistics industry focusing on having an in-house presence.
The company supplies temporary and permanent staff, providing job opportunities for a range of candidates from first time job seekers to professional drivers focusing on the logistics and warehousing sectors.
The new operation, with offices based in Trafford Park, Manchester and nearby Royton, will see the first arrival of HLS into the North of the UK and will aim to capitalise on the success the business has already had in the South.
Established in 2013 by Nicola Vening and Mike Ward, as part of the successful Halmer Recruit group with the growing need for in-house support .
Having seen demand for workers growing across the UK, the company believes it is the right time to put the company’s expansion plans into action.
Operations Manager for HLS Contract Staff , Adele Nolan, said: “HLS have made a great success in the South East as a bespoke onsite recruiter, we are very excited to be going live in the North West and with the experienced teams we have in place, I have no doubt it will go from strength to strength”.
The team in Manchester will be headed up by Adele Nolan, with Hayden Dando joining the company as Contracts Manager for the region and Claire Binns as an On-Site co-ordinator for one of the largest clients within the HLS operation.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mark Thomas .
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