Sweeptech has officially acquired the Leicestershire firm Go Plant, further solidifying its position as a leading provider of road sweeping and waste management services. This strategic acquisition aligns perfectly with Sweeptech’s business strategy for national coverage. By integrating Go Plant’s operations, Sweeptech now boasts a network of depots across various regions including the North East, North West, Yorkshire, The Midlands, London, the South, and South East.
The pre-pack deal, facilitated by administrators from Alvarez & Marsal Europe, resulted in the sale of several depots and the preservation of 116 jobs. While not all Go Plant depots were sold, some unfortunately had to close down, leading to job redundancies.
In a statement, Martin Smith, CEO of Sweeptech, expressed his enthusiasm about the acquisition, highlighting it as a significant milestone in the company’s journey towards becoming a national waste management leader. He emphasized that the move not only strengthens their ability to serve customers with excellence but also showcases their commitment to environmental sustainability and regulatory compliance.
Looking ahead, Smith stated, “We are excited about the opportunities that await us as we integrate Go Plant into the Sweeptech family. Together, we will continue to innovate, drive positive change, and set new standards of excellence in waste management.”
Sweeptech has officially acquired the Leicestershire firm Go Plant, further solidifying its position as a leading provider of road sweeping and waste management services. This strategic acquisition aligns perfectly with Sweeptech’s business strategy for national coverage. By integrating Go Plant’s operations, Sweeptech now boasts a network of depots across various regions including the North East, North West, Yorkshire, The Midlands, London, the South, and South East.
The pre-pack deal, facilitated by administrators from Alvarez & Marsal Europe, resulted in the sale of several depots and the preservation of 116 jobs. While not all Go Plant depots were sold, some unfortunately had to close down, leading to job redundancies.
In a statement, Martin Smith, CEO of Sweeptech, expressed his enthusiasm about the acquisition, highlighting it as a significant milestone in the company’s journey towards becoming a national waste management leader. He emphasized that the move not only strengthens their ability to serve customers with excellence but also showcases their commitment to environmental sustainability and regulatory compliance.
Looking ahead, Smith stated, “We are excited about the opportunities that await us as we integrate Go Plant into the Sweeptech family. Together, we will continue to innovate, drive positive change, and set new standards of excellence in waste management.”