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    Home » Caldicot Group celebrates multiple new business wins
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    Caldicot Group celebrates multiple new business wins

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 13, 2019Updated:November 13, 2019No Comments
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    Monmouthshire-based vehicle recovery, Maintenance and recovery truck distribution business Caldicot Group, has announced that is has successfully been awarded several new lucrative contracts as part of plans to grow the businesses.

    The new wins have helped doubled the firm’s turnover from £3m in 2018 to £6m this year

    The new business includes projects for Newport-based Forest Traffic Services LTD, Blackwell-based H W Martin and Reading-based, Chevron Traffic Management.

    Gavin Edwards, Managing Director, Caldicot Group said:

    “Our strategy is to continue to grow in all sectors of our business, specifically targeting recovery truck sales and breakdown recovery contracts. These major contract wins will significantly contribute to reaching our target of a £7m turnover in 2020. We are successfully maintaining and growing contracts not just in Wales but across the UK.”

    Recently appointed Group National Sales Manager, Lyndon Welsher, said:

    “I am recently pleased to see such fantastic results so early into my role with Caldicot group. The firm has been growing in turnover and contracts year-on-year. I am really looking forward to seeing more positive results in the future and helping to make 2020 even more successful”.

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