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CrestClean marks 15 year anniversary by creating 150 jobs

Media release from CREST Cleaning

CrestClean marks 15 year anniversary by creating 150 jobs

New Zealand’s $1 billion commercial cleaning industry just took another step forward with CrestClean celebrating its 15 year anniversary by announcing ambitious growth plans in both New Zealand and Asia.

“Today I am announcing that CrestClean will be creating up to 150 fulltime skilled jobs over the next 18 months to add to our already strong New Zealand commercial cleaning business”, says Grant McLauchlan, Managing Director of Crest Commercial Cleaning.

CrestClean currently employs 1400 people across its New Zealand and Indian operations.

“This announcement is built on the increased demand for the company’s services from both public and private sector organisations” said Mr McLauchlan, adding that “growth projections for CrestClean give us further confidence in making this announcement”.

“The creation of 150 jobs is a significant vote of confidence in CrestClean’s service delivery and demonstrates that there are strong, successful and growing companies in New Zealand”.

“We started as a small Dunedin based company, and now 15 years later we cover New Zealand and have the support of New Zealand Trade & Enterprise in expanding our business in India and South East Asia,” said Mr McLauchlan.

CrestCleans’ success over these past 15 years comes down to the partnerships we have established; not only with our clients, but also due to the training and qualifications that CrestClean provides its personnel. Our commitment to industry leading health and safety and environmental protocols is proving attractive to business and government agencies in today’s competitive economic environment.

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