
Perthshire's Binn Group adds 17 staff with skip hire firm acquisition
What
Perthshire's Binn Group adds 17 staff with skip hire firm acquisition Perthshire's Binn Group adds 17 staff with skip hire firm acquisition Perthshire waste giant Binn Group has acquired an Inverness skip hire and metal recycling business.
Key points
- Perthshire's Binn Group adds 17 staff with skip hire firm acquisition Perthshire waste giant Binn Group has acquired an Inverness skip hire and metal recycling business.
- Binn Group's Fiona Labrum will relocate from Perthshire to Inverness to become site manager.
- The Glenfarg company has struck a deal to purchase R Finnie Skip Hire, which has 17 staff.
- R Finnie Inverness history R Finnie was founded in 1976 as a motorcycle sales company.
- Mr Finnie said: Having built up R Finnie Skip Hire over the past 35 years, we're proud to be handing it over to Binn Group.
Who
Fiona Labrum; Finnie; Robert Finnie
When
hire firm acquisition Perthshire waste giant Binn
Where
Scotland
How
Perthshire's Binn Group adds 17 staff with skip hire firm acquisition Perthshire waste giant Binn Group has acquired an Inverness skip hire and metal recycling business.
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