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YESSS lights up Wakefield
Leading electrical wholesaler YESSS Electrical has celebrated the opening of its 86th branch.
The 5,820 sq ft store, with a prime location at 44 Ings Road, Unit B, Wakefield, has created six new jobs following the £500k investment and is the 14th branch within Yorkshire.
With over 4,000 stock lines off the shelf locally, and a stock holding of over £12million held at the nearby distribution centre in Normanton, YESSS is at the forefront of electrical wholesaling in the region.
YESSS Electrical, launched in 2012, is one of the UK’s fastest growing companies, having opened over 85 branches in just 12 months, making it the 4th largest electrical wholesaler creating 800 jobs and achieving turnover of more than £160million.
As well being the only UK Wholesaler to achieve ISO 9001, 14001 and 18001, YESSS has been awarded Wholesaler of The Year for the last two years, in addition to being awarded Best Newcomer at this year’s Business Masters Award.
Branch manager Wayne Pickard said: “YESSS Electrical is a dynamic and forward thinking company that is transforming the electrical wholesale industry by focussing on what YESSS stands for - Your Electrical Supplies, Service and Solutions.
“We’re really keen for local people – both tradesmen and the general public – and those from further afield working in the area, to come down and see what we have to offer. There will be YESSS’s usual combination of product displays, promotions and special offers, and outstanding customer service to ensure that customers get exactly what they are looking for.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Robert Beaumont .
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