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Moving on up
30 May 2013
AMS Asbestos Management Services continues its expansion with the opening of three new offices in the North East, the North West and Yorkshire, as well as the recruitment of 13 new employees across all three.

AMS Asbestos Management
Services continues its expansion
with the opening of three new offices
in the North East, the North West
and Yorkshire, as well as the
recruitment of 13 new employees
across all three.
The asbestos management specialist has moved its headquarters in the North East from Crosland Park in Cramlington to a 2,799 sq ft space some three times the size at nearby Atley Business Park. It comprises training facilities for AMS clients and other North East businesses interested in asbestos awareness training, bespoke analysis laboratory, conference facilities and a large office space. The other new offices also offer training and lab facilities, and are based at Doncaster Business and Innovation Centre, and at Garrett House on Birchwood Science Park, Warrington.
The asbestos management specialist has moved its headquarters in the North East from Crosland Park in Cramlington to a 2,799 sq ft space some three times the size at nearby Atley Business Park. It comprises training facilities for AMS clients and other North East businesses interested in asbestos awareness training, bespoke analysis laboratory, conference facilities and a large office space. The other new offices also offer training and lab facilities, and are based at Doncaster Business and Innovation Centre, and at Garrett House on Birchwood Science Park, Warrington.
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