Tudor Griffiths updates concrete plant
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Tudor Griffiths Group has invested more than £150 000 in a major refurbishment programme for one of its key north Wales sites. The upgrade to the Bangor concrete plant is part of ongoing investment to ensure that customers receive the best products and services.
Dave Morris, General Manager of the TG Concrete division, said the work had made a real difference to the site bringing in updated equipment with a view to creating some additional jobs in the near future.
“We are committed to keeping all our sites in the very best condition possible, and to ensuring our plant processes are making the most of the latest technology so that we can offer our customers a fast and cost-effective service. This investment in our Bangor plant is the latest step in the company’s plans to continuously grow and we’re delighted with the new-look facilities.”
Adapted from press release by Rebecca Bowden
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/08092016/tudor-griffiths-group-has-invested-more-than-150-000-in-a-major-refurbishment-programme-for-one-of-its-key-north-wales-sites/
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