New appointments and latest safety accreditation

Published:  16 October, 2019

HI-LINE INDUSTRIES, a leading UK supplier to the compressed air sector, reports it has welcomed three new employees to its ranks. Stephen Martin joins as sales director, Matt Johnson takes up the title of project engineer while Brad Beesley arrives as internal sales co-ordinator. The news comes in the same week as Hi-line celebrates its latest safety award: the company has been granted the prestigious SafeContractor accreditation by Alcumus.

The company says the upward trajectory of Hi-line Industries has been noted across the sector, the company moved into a new, much larger production facility last year in order to meet growing demand for its range of highly efficient compressed air purification equipment and it is acknowledged as Britain’s largest stockist of a broad range of air treatment ancillaries, and the largest supplier of refrigeration air dryers.

At a time when the company continues to grow year-on-year, recording a record turnover for its most recent financial year, the company decided to further extend its strength in sales by appointing Stephen Martin as sales director, a move that Hi-line hopes will capture even more market share for the business.

Also joining the Hi-line team is Matthew Johnson, who becomes project manager. Matthew started his career in the Royal Navy before moving into construction and engineering.

Having worked in the ink industry for five years, Brad worked his way through the ranks from warehouse operative to account sales manager, and joins Hi-line as internal sales co-ordinator.

Hi-Line says arriving at the same time as its new recruits, the SafeContractor accreditation builds on its ethos of safety first and awarded in July 2019, SafeContractor is the latest endorsement of Hi-line’s comprehensive safety standards

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