Mark Kennedy, Head of Ballyvesey Plant, Access and Construction GB (pictured), highlighted the motivations behind this merger: "By leveraging the strengths of GB Plant and Access Group, we have a unique opportunity to elevate our service levels and better connect with our customers' needs. The integration of after-sales management services, including parts, warranty, and breakdown assistance, will allow us to deliver a seamless experience and ensure customer satisfaction."
While this merger may lead to the conclusion of some established partnerships with original equipment manufacturers, it simultaneously offers the opportunity to establish new relationships and collaborate with other equipment manufacturers. This shift in focus will allow Contract Plant to remain at the forefront of industry trends and offer a wider array of equipment options to customers.
Contract Plant will operate from five regional depots located across the country, providing a comprehensive selection of construction equipment, powered access machinery and counterbalanced forklifts. Contract Plant will continue to offer a range of hire services, mostly to other rental companies rather than end-users.
Mark Kennedy expressed optimism regarding Contract Plant's potential for growth, adding, "Our collaborations with major industry players have been key to our significant expansion. By working together with these industry leaders, we can provide a unique turnkey solution that fosters customer loyalty. Our customers can purchase, hire, enter long-term or short-term contracts, and access our comprehensive service contracts, even for equipment not sold by our group. With access to 90% of OEMs' parts, we offer an unmatched, full-service solution in our sector."
The merger of GB Plant and Access Group into Contract Plant signifies an exciting new chapter for Ballyvesey Holdings and its subsidiaries. This strategic move underscores the company's commitment to continuous improvement and a customer-focused approach.
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