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Cleveland LGV expands business and supports more former SSI staff
More jobs for former SSI workers are being created on Teesside as Cleveland LGV Training, a training firm launched by former SSI contractors, has expanded its business.
Investing over half a million pounds in a new business venture, Cleveland LGV Transport, Dan Wilcox and son-in-law Matthew Switzer say their new firm intends to operate 11 wagons collecting and delivering goods across the UK for import and export.
Launched last November, with support from the SSI Task Force Businesses Advice Start Up Fund, Cleveland LGV has turned over nearly £2m in just nine months.
The duo’s newest business has quickly grown its workforce from two employees to 19, recruiting former SSI workers and contractors who have been trained by the parent company.
Dan Wilcox said: “Due to the success of Cleveland LGV Training we’ve been able to grow the business and diversify, I am committed to helping former colleagues back into employment and helping to grow the Tees Valley economy.
“The business support and funding I received from the Task Force was instrumental in the success of my business and I encourage any other ex-SSI employees with a business plan to seek help from the funding scheme.”
Amanda Skelton, chair of the SSI Task Force and chief executive of Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council, added: “I would like to congratulate Dan and Matthew on their growing success.
“They have seen a gap in the market and have had the vision and courage to pursue their dream. It is fantastic that so many former SSI workers are now benefitting from their success, both through the excellent training they deliver and the jobs they have created.”
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