Babcock Rail Ltd
Babcock is a leading player in the UK rail infrastructure market and the largest conventional track renewals company in the country. We have built a reputation for delivering quality engineering projects by championing innovation and introducing new technologies into the rail industry, underpinned by the highest standards of safety.
Reservoir Group
As one of the world’s largest and most diversified testing services providers, ALS has sites strategically located around the world to provide accurate and timely services. We have operations in more than 350 locations, in 55 countries, and on six continents. We have teams of experts around the world available to provide specialised business solutions that align with client needs. Major hub facilities are located in Australia, Asia, North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Handelsbanken
As a local, relationship bank, we believe in putting our customers' interests first. All over Great Britain, teams of experienced bankers have the power to take swift, sensible decisions and to provide each customer with the best possible service, day in and day out. In this way, our branches build strong and lasting relationships throughout the communities we serve.
CCF
CCF is a nationwide distributor of interior products and building materials to the construction industry since 1978. In 2002 CCF joined the Travis Perkins Group, a five billion pound turnover company and merged with Atkins Insulation. Since then CCF has expanded further through a series of acquisitions which include Passmore Drywall and Insulation and SLBM in 2007.
CCF continues to extend its’ nationwide branch network which currently stands at over 40 branches across the country, suppling a complete range of products such as insulation, drywall, ceilings, partitioning, flooring and fire protection.
Iceland
As one of the fastest-growing food retailers in the UK, with over 860 stores and 40 owned and franchised international stores, Iceland has become renowned for its’ approach to innovation and as a fantastic company to work for.
As a supermarket chain with emphasis on the sale of frozen foods, including prepared meals and vegetables, its’ history spans nearly five decades, since first opening its’ first store in 1970. Iceland Foods Ltd now holds has an approximate 1.8% share of the UK food market, which continues to steadily grow.