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SolutionsPT appoint Leeds PR consultancy
North West IT company, SolutionsPT, has appointed Leeds PR consultancy, The Right Agency, to support its publicity as the company goes through its growth strategy.
The Right Agency was selected to bolster the business’ presence and profile in the competitive industrial automation industry.
Currently ranked in the 100 Best Small Companies to Work for list, SolutionsPT supplies computer software and hardware to household names and blue chip companies in the UK, along with consultancy services.
Since it was established 27 years ago, the business has grown to boast a £10m turnover and a 70-strong workforce.
The Right Agency specialises in B2B communications and has 30 years of experience along with a plethora of industry accolades.
General manager of SolutionsPT, Phil Gillard, added: “These are exciting times for us and we want to capitalise on all the positive news and expertise we have within the business.
“We chose The Right Agency for its breadth of experience, expertise and creativity and hope that by working together we will continue to solidify our position as a major player in the world of industrial automation.”
Sarah Giangregorio, director of The Right Agency, said: “It’s a fascinating industry which impacts so many aspects of our everyday lives without us even realising it.
“SolutionsPT provides some mind-blowing products and services and we are looking forward to spreading the word about the work they do.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Miranda Dobson .
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