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Record finance figures for Knutsford waste management company

Recycling and waste management machinery company CRJ Services has announced record financial results, with earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) reaching £5.7m, a year-on-year growth of 35.7%.

The results follow a year of strong growth for CRJ and underlines ambitious growth plans for the future – with the business already investing more than £6million in additional assets to boost its hire fleet.

The growth has also seen CRJ make a number of senior hires to join its team of 70 employees, with Jules Cullis joining as area sales manager and Michael Griffin as senior key account manager to help improve and streamline business efficiencies and support ever-growing customer demand.

The year also saw CRJ announce an exclusive partnership with agricultural, municipal and recycling machines manufacturer Pronar and the business continues to be the exclusive dealer for JENZ GmbH  and HAAS Recycling Systems in the UK.

Andrew Clarkson, finance director at CRJ Services, says: “In a year that continues to be dominated by economic uncertainty and where many industries have experienced real financial challenges, our results show our commitment to growing our business and continuing to support our customers with excellent levels of service.

“Being able to report record results lays the groundwork for our ambitious future growth plans and with an excellent team in place, and a pipeline of strong opportunities, we’re looking forward to what 2024 brings.”

CRJ Services is a comprehensive waste, recycling and forestry equipment provider, operating throughout the UK and Ireland, delivering quality machinery and reliable service to more than 300 customers.

Helen
Helen
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