
The new starters include Gary Lymm, Nigel Hartley and Paul Lowden, who are all experienced in either mechanical, hydraulic or electrical engineering, servicing and repair.
Steve Jackson, technical sales manager for Rhodes Interform, says: “There has been growing demand over the past 12 months for our repair and maintenance services from the metal press industries, including aerospace, automotive, white goods and general sheet metal fabrication.
“We welcome Gary, Nigel and Paul to the team who will play a key role in expanding our service agreements with customers as we continue to demonstrate how we can reduce plant downtime and maximise operational efficiency through planned maintenance schedules.”
As well as manufacturing presses, Rhodes Interform also reconditions and upgrades existing machines, including complete machine refurbishments on all Group Rhodes metal forming, material handling, clay preparation and concrete working machinery, as well as undertaking refurbishment work on equipment of other makes.