Netherlands rail services firm on track to create 32 Yorkshire jobs with new Doncaster base
An international rail services provider has announced plans to create 32 jobs at its newly expanded Doncaster base.
Dual Inventive, based in the Netherlands, has recently moved its Yorkshire base to the new Kestrel Court development near Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport.
The company is aiming to create 32 jobs at the new 18,000 sq ft, which is part of its 10 year expansion plan.
Josh Jackson, director at Dual Inventive, commented: “This upsizing was essential to our future growth.
“Demand for our products and services has risen sharply in the last 12 months and our UK team has already grown from two to eight.
“Our predicted growth means we will be looking at 40 staff members before long.
“We have chartered a vision for the next 10 years and set our sights on a rapid expansion.
“These are really exciting times. We already have a foothold in the market but are looking to substantially grow our share.”
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