Leigh-based City Dispense boosts team following recruitment drive
Drinks dispense systems firm City Dispense is driving its growth plans forward with the creation of 10 jobs.
The Leigh-based company has appointed nine new technicians and an office administrator as it looks to expand its UK presence.
City Dispense MD Andy Fletcher said: “As a business with nationwide coverage our focus is to ensure that no matter where they are in the country, we can get one of our expert engineers out to service businesses which operate or require high-quality drinks dispense systems.
“The growth of our team will allow us to deliver a better service to new and existing clients across the country by giving us the capacity to respond rapidly to call outs.”
Founded over 25 years ago, the company has since worked with a number of businesses operating in the hospitality sector, including Greene King, Air Products, Young’s Pub Co and Meantime Brewing Company.
Andy continued: “This underlines our commitment to provide a fast and reliable service with our dedicated technicians on site – on average – within two hours of being called.
“Providing an exceptional service is our driving motivation, and we are confident that our growth plans for 2017 will ensure all of our clients continue to receive the expert support they need – when they need it.”
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