New appointment at TG Concrete
Sales executive Paul Redmond joins ever-growing team at Tudor Griffiths Group in Shropshire
SHROPSHIRE-based concrete specialists TG Concrete have welcomed new sales executive to their team. Paul Redmond, who has more than 25 years’ industry experience, is the latest to join the ever-growing team at Tudor Griffiths Group, in Ellesmere, his appointment being a direct result of an expansion programme for the concrete division.
TG Concrete’s general manager, Dave Morris, said the additional appointment followed hot on the heels of a major investment in two new concrete plants to extend the firm’s geographical reach.
‘We already have concrete plants covering the majority of Shropshire, Cheshire and North and Mid Wales, and now we’ve acquired a plant from Hanson at Cemmaes Road, near Machynlleth, and we’re also building a brand-new plant in Bridgnorth.
‘The investment in new plants has been made to keep up with increased customer demand and to reach new customers in a wider geographical area.
‘As part of this expansion, we’re very pleased to welcome Paul to TG Concrete. He will be directly responsible for reaching new customers far and wide, and in particular, will be working hard to bring in business for our two new plants.’
Mr Redmond (right of photo) began his career in the construction industry in the mid-1980s and has worked for many major names, including ARC Premix, Hanson, Synthetic Industries, and Propex, during his 25 years in ready-mixed and fibre concrete.
‘I’m delighted to have joined TG Concrete at such an exciting time, with so many ambitious plans for expansion, and I can’t wait to meet customers both old and new, and to get out on the road to bring in new business,’ he said.
The Cemmaes Road plant is positioned midway between two other TG Group plants at Aberystwyth and Newtown and will help to boost the company’s presence in Mid Wales.
The second new plant is under construction next door to the TG Builders’ Merchants branch at Chartwell Park, in Bridgnorth.
‘To be able to design and build the plant from scratch means we have been able to create facilities that suit our requirements perfectly,’ said Dave Morris. ‘We’ve paid special attention to the environmental impact of the site too, making special arrangements to harvest water so that it’s an entirely recycled-water plant.’