RAP appoints new Sheffield branch manager
RAP Industrials & Renewables has named Jimmy Gilling as branch manager for its Sheffield location at Holbrook Industrial Estate.
With over 20 years of experience in sales and management within the electrical and plumbing sectors, Jimmy will lead the branch through its next phase of growth.
He said: “I’m thrilled to take on this challenge at RAP Sheffield.
“I look forward to bringing my experience to the team and contributing to our shared mission of supporting industrial clients with the best possible service and expertise.”
Following its integration with Gatley Fluid Power, RAP Sheffield is now a hub for solutions in electrical, mechanical, fluid power, and renewables, reinforcing the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional service and industry expertise.
Ryan Hopley, managing director of RAP, which also has offices in Rochdale, Grimsby and Liverpool, added: “Having Jimmy join our Sheffield team is an exciting step forward.
“His experience aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing comprehensive, seamless solutions to our customers and I’m confident that his leadership will help us enhance our service offerings and continue to build trust as a leading partner in the industrial sector.”
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