Derbyshire firm Street Crane set to create 43 new jobs
DERBYSHIRE company used tower cranes Ltd successfully requested for a ��150,000 grant from D2N2 to help you pave the way for any new building on its site included in the ��1.5 million first phase of any three-stage expansion at its Chapel-en-le-Frith headquarters.
It is set to make 43 extra jobs following a hand through the Local Enterprise Partnership.
used tower cranese Ltd may be successful in obtaining a grant from D2N2′s Unlocking Investment for Growth programme (UI4G), which is supported by the Government’s Regional Growth Fund.
D2N2 leader David Ralph said: “Street Crane is a great instance of how our UI4G programme might help deliver jobs and support development of local businesses. Street Crane can be another great exporter which is a progressive company that is always investing and putting time into its website. This new factory is going to be open for business in March 2014 and will also be critical for the continuing economic recovery from the High Peak and surrounding areas.”
It will start to see the company �C which manufactures overhead cranes and used tower cranes components and distributes around the world �C grow its workforce by a lot more than 20 per-cent in four years if the whole project, totalling ��2.7 million, is finished.
To read more about D2N2′s Unlocking Investment for Growth programme, attend www.cn-crane.com