CCF opens new Sheffield branch creating five local jobs
A new CCF business has opened in Sheffield, creating five new jobs.
CCF, the leading insulation and interior building products distributor, has opened a brand new 30,000 sq ft branch in Sheffield.
This is to support a wide range of users operating within the interior building market in the area to access an unrivalled choice of products, availability, and expert knowledge.
The CCF team, based on Oakham Drive, is on-hand to offer complete product and application advice alongside stocking an extensive range of insulation, drywall, ceilings, partitioning, flooring and fire protection products.
In addition, this service package is backed by a swift delivery fleet to meet the demand for reliable on-site deliveries.
While 12 members of the new CCF Sheffield team have been relocated from Doncaster, five new jobs have been created as a result of the new branch opening. This includes two new drivers, two sales representatives and a yard safety coordinator.
Marc Brown, branch manager at CCF Sheffield, said: “Our focus is on maximising the provision of technical support and making each customer visit at this new branch in Sheffield as valuable as possible.
“[This can be achieved through] offering an extended collection of products, including exclusive Tradeline drywall solutions and Sektor interior systems.”
CCF Sheffield is located at Oakham Drive, Sheffield, S3 9QX.
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