Partner Article
Cramlington's HTL in Gee-Force link-up
Cramlington-based HTL has announced a partnership with fellow specialist supplier Gee-Force Hydraulics.
A provider of controlled bolting, flange working and portable machine solutions, HTL says the coming together will enhance Gee-Force’s capabilities in serving East Anglia and South East England.
With Gee-Force’s facility already established in Great Yarmouth its linkup with HTL will allow it to take advantage of its rental fleet and training portfolio.
Supplying a range of industry sectors made up of oil & gas, power generation, renewable energy, subsea & decommissioning, mining, petrochemical, heavy engineering and construction, HTL and Gee-Force will offer training opportunities as well as rental solutions.
Gee-Force’s training facility in Great Yarmouth, coupled with HTL’s trainers allows the partnership to offer ECITB MJI10/18 & 19 training and TMJI testing, ideally suited to engineers and technicians who wish to achieve the knowledge in specialist controlled bolting.
Graeme Cook, Managing Director of Gee-Force Hydraulics, said: “As part of our expansion plans to serve the wider South East corner of the country, these new partner arrangements will significantly enhance our equipment hire capabilities both to our Great Yarmouth client base and beyond.”
Paul Storey, Group Managing Director of HTL Group, added: “Business is all about service and with Gee-Force’s established base in Great Yarmouth, the partnership allows Graeme’s team to instantly access one of the largest controlled bolting and ancillary equipment rental fleets in Europe.”
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